The David Knight Show - Thr Episode 2,001: Trump Goes Full “Knucklehead” Over “MS-13” Photoshopped Tattoo; Chemtrails, mRNA Self-Amplifying and Aerosol
Episode Date: May 1, 20252:30 Chemtrails, mRNA Kill Shots Self-Amplifying and Aerosol Trump’s administration is fast-tracking mRNA genetic injections again — this time self-amplifying — even as a new study shows... spike in all cause mortality from the previous Trump shots And as RFKj confirms DARPA’s chilling chemtrail program, a new AeroVax aerosol inhalable mRNA nanotech is nearing approval 26:39 Trump Goes Full Knucklehead with MS-13 Tattoo Tantrum Over a Photoshopped Lie Trump’s unhinged meltdown over a crudely photoshopped MS-13 tattoo exposes not only his shocking ignorance but an administration cowed into sycophancy, afraid to tell him when he forgets to wear his pants. His administration is ignoring REAL evidence of cartel activity by the individual in question and doubling down on fake evidence out of pride and a determination to never admit a mistake. How typical. How telling. 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But we're also going to talk about how he's moving towards these freedom cities.
Isn't that something that I've talked about in depth before?
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but we're going to begin with pharmaceutical news as the Trump administration is pushing
hard for self-amplifying mRNA.
What a surprise considering that the tech bros and his financial backers all have vested
interests in it, including his vice president.
We'll be right back.
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Well as LifeSite puts it, they're working on mRNA injections, genetic code injections,
for every imaginable infectious disease.
And I would say that's almost right.
For every imaginary infectious disease.
It will be just like COVID.
The disease will be the injection.
Tom Rintz said all childhood vaccines are
going to be gene therapies. That's what they're rolling out. It's now being integrated into
every vaccine that is out there. Now, LifeSite News contacted him for his source of that.
He did not get back to them, but they said that Penn Medicine's Dr. Drew Weissman, who was jointly awarded a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2023
for contributing to modified mRNA technology of Pfizer-Moderna, has said, we are working
on every imaginable infectious disease.
That's coming from the guy who is actually doing the work, not from observers.
So they reached out to Peter McCullough and he says, yeah, Moderna is one of many companies
that's doing extensive portfolio vaccine work in development.
Penn Medicine has also listed a wide range of diseases that they want to use mRNA for.
Bird flu, of course, right all coronaviruses all colds
in fact you go back and you look at
the literature before
this stuff rolled out
With the beginning of the 21st century
Coronavirus is just identified as a common cold
Of course, they had not isolated it. Now that's the key thing.
They've not done the actual science. It was a theory. The theory of viruses. So
maybe it is, maybe it isn't. You haven't done the science on it, but again, that's
why I say every imaginary disease. But they're going to have vaccines for, that
will be mRNA for bird flu.
Genetic diseases of course because it is a genetic code injection and it will cause its
own genetic diseases.
Heart attacks which we've seen, neurodevelopmental disorders.
They can also use it I guess to sterilize people since we see the people who have gotten
the injections, women who have gotten the injections, have about a 37% drop in fertility.
Novartis abandoned the related realm of RNA interference over concerns about toxicity,
as did Merck, as did Roche.
And again, for 10 years Moderna existed and never had a safe approved product until they just got pushed through by Trump
with a phony emergency declaration.
The dangers of mRNA shots are so well documented that 11 states have thus far pursued bans
on them and yet this is something that is being pushed and cheered by Trump in his first day in office.
He brings in Larry Ellison who pushes the Stargate project.
Yeah, we're going to custom make mRNA stuff right away for you.
We'll do an artificial intelligence analysis.
Who knows what it'll hallucinate, but of course we will create a custom one for you.
And the way they put it in LiveSight, they say,
well these are being pushed by some of the most influential men in America.
Like Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison, who suggested that we could use this M heart.
Not going to mention Trump, right?
Can't say his name. He who shall not be named.
It's Trump. MIT scientists say COVID vaccines caused all
cause deaths to skyrocket. This is a new report that's come out and it is a collaboration
with a Surgeon General of Florida at Lattapo. This is MIT, Lattapo. They just confirmed
that COVID mRNA quote unquote vaccines, I call them genetic code
injections, triggered a global surge and all cause mortality rates.
This is why folks they're focusing on this lab leak nonsense.
If it's leaked, it's just a mistake.
Right.
Oh, and it's not, it was a real emergency.
It was a real emergency.
No, it wasn't Wuhan.
It was Washington.
Wasn't Wuhan. It was a real emergency. No, it wasn't Wuhan. It was Washington. It wasn't Wuhan.
It was Washington.
It wasn't a gain-of-function bioweapon out of Wuhan.
It was a genetic code injection out of Washington.
The team of researchers led by MIT's Dr. Retzeth Levy and included Florida's Surgeon General
Dr. Joseph Latopov study reports significantly higher 12-month all-cause cardiovascular COVID-19 and non-COVID-19
mortality among Florida adults who received the Pfizer genetic code injection.
And this is what I've said all along.
You can look at an uptick in all-cause mortality because the hospital rules, because the treatments that
are being funded and pushed by Washington, by Trump.
And then when his vaccine gets pushed out and is, you know, they're twisting arms with
the mandates, that's when you see straight-up spike.
It's pretty simple.
Pretty simple.
Pretty simple.
Moderna's mRNA shot was also found to have triggered surging and all-cause deaths, but
it was more about Pfizer.
As a matter of fact, Steve Kirsch says the part of the study that's being done by Florida's
Surgeon General, Latipo, looked at a brand differential study and it shows, and he does the math of how he
derives this based on their sample based on Florida, then extrapolating it out to the United States.
He calculates that the Pfizer vaccine alone, alone, killed over 470,000 Americans.
And that's what we see in the spike.
All of this data comes together.
And yet, what do you hear?
You hear this hammering of, it leaked from the lab.
Even some of the people who point to these types of data will fall back on that.
He says, the stunning brain comparison shows the Pfizer shots increase your risk of death
by at least 36%.
And here's the key, he says, vaccines are never supposed to increase your risk of death.
Let's say, what was that principle of medical ethics?
First do no harm.
Well, first do no farm.
And so, you know, they should never, never cause an increase. That means that
they're not safe even if they were affected but they're not. He is the only
health authority, Lattapoe, in America who looks critically at his own health
date and he found that people who got the Pfizer vaccine had a stunning 36%
increase in all-cause mortality. This is a train wreck, he said, because they should never
increase all-cause mortality. This means that Pfizer single-handedly likely killed at least
470,000 Americans if the results in other states are similar to what they found in Florida.
The excuse is, yeah, but there was a net benefit to the live save from COVID.
That is complete BS. By the way, that's what you always hear from Trump, isn't it?
You know, these vaccines, they're so important.
Millions of people would have died.
I'd save so many millions of lives.
No, you didn't.
Nobody was dying until they got the ventilators done
by Peter Navarro and Rem Desavir pushed by Fauci and so on.
So when you look at how this breaks down by particular diseases, of course, all-cause mortality
was up by 37% for Pfizer vaccinated adults.
But when you look at cardiovascular mortality, that was up by 53%.
When you look at COVID-19 mortality, people dying from COVID-19, they said, what they
were vaccinating them for, that went up by 88%.
And look, you are injecting them with a genetic code injection that's going to manufacture
a spike protein, which is what they're looking for.
Hmm.
Yeah. Well, I guess it wasn't COVID-19.
Perhaps it was just the spike protein that is pervasive. And of course, many people pointed out,
and I said this from the very beginning, okay, so the whole theory behind mRNA stuff, as Moderna said,
when Trump set up that show, had everybody around the table, how MRNA stuff, as Moderna said, when
Trump set up that show, had everybody around the table, how fast is it going to take?
Oh, that's not fast enough. He gets to the last one, of course, and they're all
pre-arranged in terms of how quickly they can get out, and the last person he
points to says we can do it right now. We'll use your body to manufacture this.
On their own website, that's what they said. So I said, okay, so what turns it off? Well,
evidently nothing does. And it continues with a lot of people.
And we played for you the clip of the nurse who said 1500 days later,
and my body is still manufacturing this spike protein and the spike protein,
causes all kinds of issues with everybody depending on
where it hits in your body but still manufacturing with that's not good
enough because evidently not everybody was continuing to manufacture it
without ceasing and so now they've come up with an improvement the self
amplifying mRNA vaccine self amplifying and this is what Vivek the Snake, Ramaswamy,
and JD Vance in Ohio, they're at stakes in companies that are doing this, and this self-amplifying
mRNA vaccine.
Now the Trump administration is fast-tracking this for bird flu.
And this is coming surprisingly from the Gateway Pundit, who normally will not mention anything
that Trump does.
And it is critical of this process.
And there is muted implied criticism of Trump, but nothing direct.
You're not going to see that on the Gateway puppets. The Trump administration has granted fast-track designation to a groundbreaking
and controversial, they say, self-amplifying mRNA vaccine candidate targeting the so
called bird flu. So it's controversial, they say. You know, when you look at
Gateway pundit, I mean they're
they're over the top in terms of if they disagree with something right.
Jim Hoff, but he just says well it's just controversial, it's just controversial.
It's now in phase one, positioned by federal health authorities as a front line defense against potential bird flu pandemic. This is for humans.
The designation was announced on April the 10th, awarded by the FDA in partnership with
the department of HHS, that's where RFK Jr. hangs out.
And also with BARDA, BARDA, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.
This is the bioweapon equivalent of DARPA.
The military advanced research.
For bioweapons it's so effective that they've got now another version of DARPA, BARDA.
The fast-track designation from the FDA expedites the review of drugs so they can run it through at warp
speed, right?
Why is everybody surprised that Trump is doing all the same stuff that he did the first time?
Slightly different.
This time it's going to be for bird flu instead of for supposed coronavirus.
And we're going to lock everybody down with indecision about what we're going to do with
tariffs until he comes up with
something else. So this uses a self replicating mRNA platform meaning that
the genetic material continues reproducing inside the recipient cells
to boost production of flu fighting proteins. Give me a break. Give me a break.
How does he bring himself to print this kind of nonsense?
Stronger immune response with smaller doses.
Yeah, it's more intense.
And it continues.
Because we can't risk that some people's bodies are going to somehow stop this or turn
it off.
I don't know if they do.
But hey, let's make it stronger and let's amplify it. Amplify it. We're not
just going to continue it. We're going to amplify it. It's a kill shot, folks.
This experimental technology dubbed STAR, hmm, Stargate, this is STAR, powered by a
proprietary delivery system allows the vaccine to be freeze-dried and stored
in refrigerators, avoiding the ultra-cold storage problems that plagued early COVID-19
rollouts.
It's a real problem because, you know, I still think that when they found in those two different
lots each of them over a million of these injections in Japan, two separate lots, a little over a million each, so over two million of these injections. In Japan, two separate lots, a little over a million each,
so over two million of these things, they noticed that they had black particulates in
it. Not only that, but the black particulates, whatever they were, and they wouldn't say
what it was. They're not going to, oh, I wonder what, I don't know, just throw it away. Let's
do a Rudy Giuliani on 9-11.
Let's just throw it away.
Let's not look at that.
Don't look at that.
So they just threw it away.
But they did say publicly that it interacted with magnets.
So if they didn't keep it super cold, it started doing its thing in the bottle.
And that was, we don't want to have that happen again. So we're going
to freeze dry it so we can just keep it in the refrigerator inactive in the refrigerator
because we don't want people seeing this black particulate come out that interacts with magnets.
Federal taxpayers are footing the bill again, again, just like for Trump's first bioweapon.
BARDA, same agency that was involved in Operation Warp Speed under the previous Trump term,
says Gateway Pundit.
It's getting close to criticizing.
Be careful.
All your readers will turn against you, Gateway Pundit, if you criticize.
He who shall not be named, have been given sweeping authority to fund and to fast track pandemic related vaccines and therapeutics concerns about
the side effects have been voiced, but shoved aside, we don't care.
Um, you know, this is, um, we'll, we'll find some way to blame it on Biden.
I'm sure.
Uh, and in Canada, they're working on inhaled mRNA COVID shots now.
Something in the air.
Oh, maybe they could drop it with like a chemtrail or something, huh?
mRNA vaccines developed with abortion tainted fetal cell lines are now entering phase two
clinical trials.
These are adenoviral vectored trials.
Researchers now in active recruitment for 350 volunteers.
Who wants to sign up for this?
They call it AeroVax and they got $8 million in funding from the Canadian government because
you know they want to kill their own people as well.
Well R.F.K.
Jr. had an interesting, well we're talking about Aerovax and aerosol
vaccination. He had an interesting response to a question about chemtrails.
My biggest concern is the stratospheric aerosol injections that are continuously
peppered on us every day. Bromium, aluminum, strontium, it's sprayed in our skies all day long and I know
you've talked to Dane Wiggington about this. He seems to be one of the experts
in the field. Is there a question? Yes. How do we stop it? That is not happening
in my agency. You know, we don't do that. It's done, we think, by DARPA and a lot of it now is coming out of the jet
fuel. So, you know, those materials are put in jet fuel. We, I'm going to do everything
in my power to stop it. We're bringing on somebody who's going to think only about that,
find out who's doing it and holding them accountable.
Well, that's interesting, isn't it?
It's interesting. We'll see.
He's been very candid about a lot of things.
His actions don't necessarily match up with it yet.
As a matter of fact, he's done some things going in the wrong direction.
But this is from 100% Fed Up.
He says, I've been talking about chemtrails now for over 10 years.
And he says, whenever I do, there's always a small but very vocal group of people who have extremely strong cognitive dissonant reactions. They get
very angry with me and he said they've number one been lied to for decades and
number two they're actively poisoned by their government. Nevertheless they get
angry with me. Well he tried criticizing Trump and tying him to all of these programs
that he is inexorably tied to. Anyway, he says on Dr. Phil's show when RFK Jr. is asked
about that, he doesn't say, oh, that's not real. That's just a conspiracy. He doesn't
say, oh, I really don't have any information on that. Instead, he confirms that they are real.
Says he believes that DARPA is doing the spraying.
Look, everybody, it's not a question.
You just have to look up.
So who's doing the jab, RFK Jr.?
That is in your department.
When are you going to stop that?
And so he thinks it's being done by DARPA.
So he said, for years, people would say to me,
well, people can't keep this stuff quiet.
This would be too big a conspiracy.
Yeah, I know, Dane Wiginton has shown pictures
of the people with the nozzles on the jets
and all the rest of the stuff,
shown them turning them off midair,
turning them on again in midair, that type of thing.
Yeah, it's not a reaction, an atmospheric reaction
to the plane passing through it.
You can see the nozzles turning on, turning off,
that type of thing.
He says, well, how could, people ask me,
how could such a huge conspiracy
be kept quiet all these years?
That'd mean that the pilots would have to be in on it,
the airports, the people who work on the planes,
too many people are in on it for the truth not to come out.
Well, let me just go back to 9-11 look at that okay there is no longer any massive spraying jets being hooked up to planes he said no they knew they
couldn't keep that quiet as much simpler just as he said they found a way to put
the chemicals directly into the fuel and as the fuel burns and the exhaust comes
out the chemicals come out with it and nobody needs to be in on it. They just put it into the fuel. So my biggest concern is the stratospheric
aerosol injections that are continuously being peppered on us every day, brontium, aluminum,
strontium, sprayed in our skies all day, she said. And I know you've talked to Dane Wiginton
about this and he seems to be one of the experts in the field.
He is, absolutely.
That's not what he is focused on.
But now we got something else.
Now we can even do nanotech.
We can do AeroVax, mRNA, inhalable stuff.
These people are absolutely monsters, monsters.
And it all goes back to all this stuff.
It's all about depopulation.
All these people
saying, oh, well, let's start to, let's admit now that we're doing stratospheric aerosol injections.
Let's admit it to everybody because we need to step this up and accelerate it.
And so we need to do it openly. The UK government is going to do it openly. And you've got other,
you know, tech billionaires who want to do it openly. And so you know just just
fess up that you're doing it and just start doing it so we can accelerate it.
We've got all kinds of things that we can put in. We're gonna take a quick
break and we'll be right back before we go. On rumble, Dougalug, thank you very
much for the tip. He says happy bladed birthday David. Always seem to be on the
road when you have great shows like yesterday. Well, thank you. That's kind. And on Rumble, KWDA68
says the geese that stop at my pond are now staying six feet apart. They know. Yeah, they know. They better be careful
because there are some plans to actually capture them and start mass culling rather than having geesebusters do it.
But that I after them and start mass culling, rather than having geesebusters do it. But I
guess if they can kill them in mass, they can say that they're dying from bird flu,
that we don't see the wild birds dying from. We'll be right back. I'm gonna go. The The The Making sense, common again.
You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Welcome back and I just wanted to pass along to you.
I got an email and I forgot to out here, but just to summarize it.
A listener whose name is Cherry and she is, would like prayer for cancer.
And she is, I think she's waiting for a diagnosis for it.
But please keep her in your prayers.
We know that God is sovereign and we know that God asks us to ask for this.
God could easily fill whoever he wishes.
He doesn't need to get us in on it, but I think when he tells us to do that, it gives
us an opportunity to see him doing supernatural things, just as we were talking about yesterday
with J. Warner Wallace.
Supernatural is the issue that people have.
He says, ìJesus is so well documented as an historical figure better than anybody else.î
Nobody would argue except that the record has supernatural things in it.
We donít shy away from that.
For good reason and it is not just superstition.
It is actually critical thinking that points to the supernatural. But let's talk about what's going on with
Donald Trump. This is one of the most amazing exchanges I've seen. This goes back to the picture that he put up about the
guy they deported and said he's MS-13, right? And here's proof of it. Look, he's got tattoos on his fingers and then on his
knuckles they write MS-13, saying that these tattoos that are on his fingers,
like it was a marijuana leaf, okay so that's them. And there was a smiley face
on the next finger, okay so that's an S. And then we've got a cross on the fourth finger. Oh, that's a one.
And then we have a skull. Oh, see, that's a three. Yeah, it's a three.
Because they've got three dots. Sometimes they will have three dots tattooed. They don't
put them in skulls, really. So, we'll talk a little bit about that more. But I showed that.
And I said, look, based on what Trump is saying he
really doesn't understand that this was photoshopped and yesterday he had it's
surface the interview that he had ABC's Newsday 100 interview so was ABC news
their 100 day interview for his 100th day.
So I guess it was two days ago.
Yesterday the clips surfaced.
Terry Moran was the one who was doing the interview.
And they were discussing the case of this guy, Garcia, Kilmar Garcia, when Trump brought
up the photoshopped image of him, of his hand, right?
And he says, he said he wasn't a member of a gang.
And then you look at his knuckles, and his knuckles say, MS-13.
He had MS-13 on his knuckles.
And Terry Moran just says, oh, that was photoshopped.
That set him off. That set him off.
Boom.
And so you had this exchange going back and forth.
He wasn't a member of a gang.
And then they looked, and on his knuckles, he had MS-13.
There's a dispute over that.
Wait a minute.
He had MS-13 on his knuckles tattooed.
Oh, he had some tattoos that are interpreted that way.
But let's move on.
Wait a minute.
Terry, Terry, Terry.
He did not have the letter MS-13.
It says MS-13.
That was Photoshopped.
That was Photoshopped.
Terry, you can't do that.
Hey, they're giving you the big break of a lifetime.
You know, you're doing the interview.
I picked you because frankly I never heard of you, but that's okay.
But I picked you.
Terry, but you're not being very nice.
He had MS-13 tattooed.
We'll agree to disagree. I want to move on to something else. Terry, do you want me to show you the picture?
I saw the picture. Well, and you think it was Photoshopped. Here we go. Don't Photoshop it.
Don't look at his hand. He had MS-13. He did have tattoos that can be interpreted that way. I'm not an expert on them.
I want to turn to Ukraine. No, no, no, no, no Let's move on
He had ms as clear as you can be not interpreted. This is why people no longer believe well
Because when he was photographed in El Salvador in El Salvador, they aren't there but let's just go they aren't there when he's in
Now right no
Terry Ukraine sir, he's got got MS-13 on his knuckles.
Okay, we'll take a look. It's such a disservice. We'll take a look at that, sir. Why don't you just say yes,
he does and you know go on to something else. He's contested.
Isn't that amazing?
How childish,
petulant,
and ignorant
he is. He can't tell that that is a, he can't tell
that that is Photoshopped. I mean look at that. Look at the difference. Look at how
one of them is in perspective and how it's faded down there. And obviously they wrote
in their MS-13 and Trump thought that it was the real thing.
And here's the thing, folks.
The sycophants that he has surrounded himself with, and I mean it's the entire Republican
Party now, you know, from the leaders down to the grassroots, nobody will hold him responsible.
If Trump says that the sky is polka dot, they'll all say the sky
is polka dot, no matter what they see. Nobody will tell the emperor that he has no clothes
and he has no clues as to what's going on. They're all just court jesters around the
sky. He surrounded himself with a bunch of yes-men, and he couldn't take that from this
guy Terry Moran. and Terry Moran was like
Okay, yeah, it was Photoshop, but you know we're gonna get no you say it you say that he had MS 13 tattooed on his knuckles
on his knuckles
Well, you know the problem with it and I pointed this out
When Trump first did it I said, you know, they set up this
had this Democrat senator go down to
see him, and the El Salvadoran government released these pictures after they'd sent
him down. And you can see that it is not on his hand. There's no question about it. I
mean, you can look at it, and anybody who, I don't understand how anybody could look
at that and not understand that they put that text in there.
But there is a picture of it.
And he says, oh, well, you know, those were old pictures.
No, this is the picture after you sent him away because you said that he had it tattooed
on his hand.
You can see it's not there.
This is an old picture where you can also see that he doesn't have it on his hand.
But it's this Photoshop picture that Trump's gonna go,
and he's going to demand that everybody say that it is
what he says it is.
And it's absolutely absurd.
And so he says-
I find it hilarious,
because this proves Trump is just your stereotypical
Facebook idiot getting one shot by AI images.
Yeah, yeah.
Not even AI.
I mean, it's just crude Photoshop.
I don't even think that the people that did it
intended to deceive anybody.
It's just that Trump is so stupid that he fell into that.
And then he's so arrogant that you've
got to do what he has to say.
Here's the thing, folks.
That's not the evidence for sending him out.
And just as Trump is saying, this is why nobody believes you.
No, Trump, this is why nobody believes, should believe you.
I don't know if they believe him or not, but they will follow him and they will support
him, just like the absurdity that we saw yesterday about the, well, Amazon is going to tell people
about this tax that's been added.
You can't list a tax.
Well, they list the sales taxes, they list the shipping charges.
We've had restaurants that show the surcharges that are put on restaurants or hotels and
have a surcharge put on them by local government.
They list that kind of stuff.
Oh, well, it's inflation, as we talked about yesterday.
Trump had nothing to do with the massive inflation that we've got, with all the universal basic income nonsense that he did,
and taking up government spending to a completely new trajectory that was maintained by Biden.
That's a big part of that.
But of course he had a problem with the inflation, but the inflation is very different, as I pointed out.
You've got restaurant owners who are talking about how much food has gone up. All the food has gone up different amounts. The beef had gone up so much, the restaurant
owners stopped selling beef. So inflation is not a particular percentage that is directly
applied to every bill. You can't itemize inflation. That's the absurdity of it. And it's also
the dishonesty to say that Jeff Bezos, who has, you know, this is a tax that's
being put on, that's what they don't want you to see, that you're going to be paying
anything.
Remember?
They said it's not going to be paid by American consumers.
Yes, it is.
And the fact that they flipped out about it shows that they were lying, and they know
that they were lying.
Everybody knows that it's a tax.
They're not that stupid that they don't know that it's a tax. All tariffs are taxes. They're not going to
be paid by other people. That's why I say Donald Trump is nothing but a New York
Democrat because a New York Democrat will tell you we're going to raise taxes
but don't worry you're not going to pay it. Other people are going to pay it. Bad other
people. It's only fair those other people pay the tax and that's the way he sold
the tariff and he lied to people
He said it's not going to raise the price of stuff. And then when somebody is going to put it there as an itemized statement
Look at how apoplectic they get and look at how they call the other people propagandists
if he were to put that and Bezos bowed to him see that's the
That's the the fear that everybody has against this guy, because he's
not a president, he's a dictator. I refuse to call Trump president. He refuses to obey
the Constitution, and that's a condition of his office. He's not a president. He's just
Trump. And he's just dictator Don. He's not even a president. He doesn't deserve that title.
He's got power, but no authority, no legitimate authority for what he's doing.
He has no legitimate authority for these emergencies that he's put on, for any of this stuff.
But you know, when you look at Terry Moran, and good for him, I thought he was, he kept
trying to move on.
Let's talk about something else.
Okay, fine. Let's just talk about something else. Okay, fine.
Let's just talk about something else.
He wasn't going to bow down to Trump and accept.
Okay, so yeah, he does have MS-13 on his knuckles.
He knows that's not true, and he's not going to kowtow to Trump and say that it is true.
But let's move on.
We disagree with that.
Right?
He finishes by saying, well, it's contested.
Right?
Let's just move on. Can we talk about something? Let's just talk. We disagree with that. He finishes by saying, well, it's contested. Right?
Let's just move on.
Can we talk about something?
Let's just talk about something.
No, you will say it.
Say it, Terry.
Say that I'm right.
Bow to me.
Kiss my ring.
Right?
Or other parts of his anatomy.
And when you compare that interview to what Candace Owen did when she tried half-heartedly
to confront him on his kill
shot bioweapon. In terms of big pharma, which is a huge topic on the minds of mothers, especially
you're seeing what's happening at these school board meetings. Where do you stand on these
vaccine mandates? And obviously I know that you are you are pro-vaccine, obviously did everything
you could. She only wants to talk about the mandate. It was one of the greatest achievements. We did
it in less than nine months. To be able to do that. But now it's in a twist, right?
It's gotten...
Now we went from, this is a good thing and people should have this option, to military
men, you're going to have to resign because you're not getting this vaccine.
Where do you stand on that?
Well, I stand on, forget about the mandates, that people have to have their freedom.
But at the same time, the vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind.
We would have had a 1917, remember the Spanish flu killed perhaps a hundred
million people actually it ended the first world war because the soldiers was a lot.
Yeah, we've heard this.
What I want you to see was the difference between Terry Moran who says, okay,
let's just move on.
But yeah, it was Photoshopped.
You know, it's not Photoshopped.
He says, okay, let's just move on. But yeah, it was Photoshopped.
You know it's Photoshopped.
It's not Photoshopped.
And how he reacted to her, she knew that she would get that kind of treatment if she confronted
Trump and she knew that her career would be over with the MAGA cult.
And she let him get away with mass murder.
That's a lot more important.
What she kowtowed to him over, is a lot more important than
if you got MS-13 tattooed on your knuckles or not.
And I say this about this guy.
Why in the world don't they focus?
I think he likely is connected with cartels.
I still think he needs to have due process.
I don't like the way this thing operated.
Look, the reason I say I think he is, is because of what surfaced later, which was not part of them sending him out. And
it's not the case that Trump wants to make. Why doesn't Trump point out the fact that
he was apprehended in Tennessee transporting eight people, none of whom had any ID or spoke
English? And when they stopped him, the car that he was driving was with somebody who was a convicted
gang member, belonged to somebody else who was a convicted gang member.
And so it was obviously trafficking people.
Why don't you talk about that instead of this phony thing about the knuckles?
See, Trump can't even manage to do the right thing when it's right there in front of him.
And that's everybody in his administration, including Pam Bondi and the rest of these
people, Homan and all the rest of them.
Why not talk about the real thing?
And here's the other part of it.
You say, okay, we know this guy's a murderer.
Let's just kill him right now.
You need to go through the process of a trial and due process. Even if you've got eyewitnesses
who saw this person shooting people and you apprehend them. You go through the process
and it's not enough to say, well, we all know that he killed him. Yeah, fine. Okay, let's
go through the process because if it's a serious crime, especially if it's not enough to say, well, we all know that he killed him. Yeah, fine. OK. Let's go through the process.
Because if it's a serious crime, especially if it's a serious crime,
you want to have due process for everybody.
You don't want to get rid of that.
And yes, that's for everybody that's here in America.
In the same way that when we look at the FISA thing, right,
we don't want the government spying on American citizens
without a search warrant, right?
And so that's why they created the FISA court.
They said, you've got to go to the FISA court and we'll get a little phony search warrant.
And then they used it to get essentially a warrant to spy on Mr. and Mrs. Verizon, everybody
in the world.
They used that, proved that purpose.
But the purpose of FISA was to say, you're not going to spy on Americans without a search warrant.
And, and, you are not going to spy on Americans, whether the Americans are in America or whether they're abroad.
You're not going to spy on them. And you're not going to spy on foreign citizens if they're in America either.
We're going to have this be a zone that
is under the rule of law.
And so that kind of attitude, going back 50 years ago,
I know it's so antiquated, isn't it?
The idea that we'd have the rule of law in America?
Who wants that?
Let's just expedite this.
People getting in the way of my lockdown?
Let's just arrest them.
Okay?
No, no.
Let's have some proof.
Let's have some proof.
And if you don't require proof for murderers, right, and have a trial, guess what?
You're going to wind up with mass murder by a president who uses a phony emergency, as
phony as the tattoos, suppose the tattoos on the knuckle.
Trump killed who knows how many people with that phony emergency, and it was as phony
as the Photoshop stuff.
Maybe he's stupid enough to believe that there was a real COVID emergency.
It doesn't really matter to me whether he was a real COVID emergency. It doesn't really matter to me,
whether he was stupid or dishonest.
The results are the same.
He had a bogus reason for everything that he did.
He ignores the rule of law.
He's still doing it.
He knows that it's not an emergency.
He's claiming that he's got emergency powers
to put on automobile tariffs,
going back to an early 1960s law about cars.
And he says, oh, okay, well, you know, for 60 years, we haven't decided that foreign
cars are a national security emergency, but now Trump has.
And so now he can do whatever he wishes.
And he can put the tariffs on, he can take the tariffs off.
You do the hokey pokey, you know, you put the terrorists on, you take the terrorists
off.
It's ridiculous, this whole exercise.
And far and above what the tax that he doesn't want you to see is charging, it's the way
he's locked everybody down with his volatility, his vacillation, you know, in, out, in, out all the time. So,
as people might add, even the photograph that was there by the Salvadoran
government, it's not just that one handshake, of course. They also set up a
photo op, whereas the two of them are meeting. They bring them, what was it,
martinis or something, or some some some alcoholic drink and to make it look like they're
at a resort, you know, the El Salvador government comes out and puts those drinks down, margaritas
I think it was, that would be it, yeah, margaritas, because we're in Latin America.
So they put some margaritas on the table, take a picture of them and by doing that,
as I pointed out, by doing that you can
see his hand and he doesn't have MS-13 on it but think about how
dishonest that is and how dishonest what Trump is doing you may really have a
cartel guy there but let's get real because we need to have a rule of law
and you need to have some credibility so he he's got a marijuana leaf, a smiley face, a cross.
So the marijuana leaf is supposed to be the M, you know,
it's supposed to be indicative of an M.
The smiley face is supposed to be indicative of an S.
The cross is supposed to be a one. Yeah.
And the skull is supposed to represent a three,
because you know, he's got two eye sockets in a mouth or whatever, but it doesn't look like the three dots that the MS-13 does
so
He kept saying well that was interpreted and then there was a Photoshop thing that puts CMS-13. No, no, no, it was there
Stupidly wrong MS-13 experts said that none of the pictorial tattoos on the photograph
is a known signifier of MS-13. Now this is PolitiFact, which I typically find
them to be wrong about everything, but I showed that stuff to you. I don't need a
gang expert to show... I showed you pictures of what the MS-13 people do. They are loud and proud
about their tattoos. And that's what the people that PolitiFact talked to said. They said, well,
they don't try to hide it. I mean, they do tattoo it on their face. They've got like a MS
on their back that's like the entire back, you know they and then the one three that is there as well it's it's loud and proud when they do this they
said one person said well I don't believe that a dangerous individual
quote-unquote would have such anodyne and farcically generic tattoos on his hand
and that's what I showed. I said,
this is what the real MS-13 guys, it's really hardcore, satanic, gigantic, in
your face or on their face, or even giant and big on their back. Another person
said, within MS-13 culture such markings would likely be frowned upon, even viewed
as a sign of cowardice
See because they're big they're loud and proud about their tattoos
As they could be interpreted as an attempt to hide or to downplay their gang affiliation that type of concealment goes
against the gangs norms which often demand bold
visible
demonstrations of identity and loyalty.
So I don't think that he's, that's an MS-13 tattoo.
He may not be MS-13, he may just be another cartel.
Fine, deport him, put him in prison, I don't care.
But do the due process.
Trump said, Abrego Garcia, quote,
had MS-13 on his knuckle tattoos
And that it was not interpreted, but it was so maybe it goes on to say in that interview He said so I could get El Salvador to return
But lawyers don't want him to I don't want to essentially that's what he's saying which we all knew that
He said we have lawyers who don't want to do this and if I were the president that just wanted to do anything
I would probably keep him
right where he is.
Well, I think he is the president that just wants to do anything he pleases, right?
That is the president that he is.
Dictator Don.
Terry Moran said, well, you could get him back.
There's a phone on your desk.
You could pick it up with all the power of the presidency.
You could call the president of El Salvador and say, send him back right
now. He said, I could. And if he were a gentleman that you say he is, I would do that. If I
were the president that just wanted to do anything, I'd probably keep him right where
he is because I got lawyers who tell me to do that.
And so the other thing that I didn't talk about
as part of their first 100 days in office, they put a lot of print up signs and stuck them
in the front of the White House. Now Steve Watson says that Trump displays criminal alien images on the White House lawn and guess what MSNBC does? He's all upset because MSNBC
blurred those out. The lineup includes shots of illegals arrested and charged
with sexual assault of a child, murder, rape, child molestation and plenty of
other violent crimes. Well again, you know, were they convicted or does it say that
they were convicted? Does it say that they were convicted?
Does it say that this person was charged?
I mean, if it says that they're charged, then that's fine.
Yeah, here, we have evidence to indict this person for this particular crime and you put
their face up.
That's fine.
You know, they do that.
And they have wanted lists that the FBI puts out, You know, we're looking for this guy.
So you can put that kind of stuff up.
If you want to portray this as being a settled amount, it kind of undermines all that when
you play these kinds of nonsense games with Photoshop, doesn't it?
See, that's the real issue.
This is why nobody believes Trump when he does this kind of stuff.
The White House has not provided any information to support their claims that these are criminals
who have been arrested.
Is that what it said on the thing?
Or does it say convicted on there?
And so what they did was they blurred it out.
They blurred it out.
So here's the two different sides of this.
We're not getting the true story from either side. Trump puts MS-13 or somebody puts it on there when it's not
on the guy's hand. When these people are arrested, MS-13 or MS-13, MSNBC, they
might be careful. Trump is going to probably say next that MS-13, that MSNBC
is as part of MS-13. See it's right there in
their name. Yeah, probably there is a somewhere some cable system where MSNBC
is on channel 13. There you go, we got it, MS-13. That's it. Let's deport all of
those reporters because obviously they're involved in all of this. They
blurred out the pictures of the people that we arrested.
This is getting crazy.
Both sides are absolutely crazy about this stuff.
And you know, putting up these posters and everything, it's a childish PR stunt.
As childish as what they pulled with Jeff Bezos.
And I don't agree with Jeff Bezos.
I don't like Jeff Bezos, but it pains me to
defend him. Trump is now signaling possible legal action against the New York Times. Because
why? Because the bully won against CBS in 60 minutes. They caved. They caved because
Sherry Redstone wanted to sell and cash out her money. She didn't want a lawsuit. But
it's not just a lawsuit, which of course he could not win, but it's also his
claim to try to take away their license. Now, New York Times doesn't have a license
that he can come after. He can't use the FCC to come after the New York Times.
It'll be interesting to see
if they'll stand up to his bullying.
Anybody that does anything that he disagrees with, you saw the bullying
that he did. There, you saw the bullying that he did that were Terry Moran, and nothing, he doesn't care about anything except his
image.
And you better not tarnish his image.
So Brian Shalhavi, the first 100 days of Trump's Zionist regime, death to free speech in the
First Amendment on behalf of the Zionists.
Yeah, BB wants the First Amendment killed.
He doesn't want any criticism.
And the United States and of course Trump and Marco Rubio and all the rest of them are
fully on board with that.
And he says the White House came out today publicly humiliated one of America's most
well-known businessmen, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.
As I talked about yesterday, he says, I'm no fan of this billionaire, but it was the
reason that Trump and his White House press secretary gave for publicly chastising him
that shocked me.
He was accused of telling the truth about Trump's tariffs and its effect on products
that were sold on Amazon.
Yeah, the fact that you will have to pay money that is a tax. He wants everybody to think it's not going to be paid by American consumers, it's going to be paid by foreign corporations
and countries somehow, and that he's going to use that money to get rid of the income tax, or at
least most of it. Probably for you, you'll get rid of all income tax, or at least most of it. Probably for
you, you'll get rid of all of it, I'm sure. No controversy whatsoever about whether or
not what Bezos was accused of saying was true or not. See, that's what's so dishonest about
Caroline Levin. Kara lying is more like it. She just doesn't even... I mean to throw that out there and show
a picture of him and call him a Chinese agent because he was going to itemize
the new tax that Trump put on. For Trump and his Zionist regime, truth is not what
is important. Agree with me or be punished. Say it, Terry. Say it. Say it. No, we're
not gonna move on. We're not gonna talk about anything else. You say that I was right, that that wasn't photoshopped on there.
The U.S. Constitution was written to prevent something like this from happening.
The Bill of Rights, the First Amendment. That's why I say Trump has no power.
I mean, he has power, but he has no authority.
He violated the Constitution. So, again, it wasn't on Amazon per se, but it was on a Chinese site that sells cheap
stuff.
But there's two other similar sites that are run by the Chinese.
They will itemize it.
People will be able to see this.
The truth will eventually happen.
People will eventually wake up to what is going on.
Earlier this month ICE agents seized a Palestinian student, Ma Dawi, who was a
legal permanent resident looking for a green card who had been in the US legally for 10
years. Remember I covered this. Like previous students before him, he was approached by
masked men with reportedly no warrant. He was handcuffed and taken away. Now, I reported
all that, but he gave his first public interview since being kidnapped.
And this is what is in Brian Chulhavi's article here at Vaccine Impact or HealthImpact.com.
Before coming to this country, he said, freedom was just a concept.
But the actual experience of freedom of movement to travel among 50 states, freedom to breathe
the breeze of the
ocean and to feel your toes in the sand.
This is the first place that I have experienced this freedom of speech where I will not be
actually retaliated against or punished for saying my mind."
But you see, going back fifty years ago to when I was in college there were people
who were Iranian students at the University of South Florida
who would be punished, their families would be punished
for protesting that regime
that was tied to the American government that was trained
by the CIA to arrest without due process
and torture anybody who was opposed to the regime.
And here we are now, we're slipping into that with Trump and with Biden. The two of them are so similar.
It's amazing to see the financial schemes that are being done by Trump's sons.
You know, you got Eric and Don Jr. working with the son of Witkoff. Witkoff. And so, you know,
Witkoff and Trump are doing their things, right? And then their sons are out there partnering
and doing deals with other foreign countries. It's the same thing that happened with the
Biden family. Just different countries and some different people, but in principle it's exactly
the same stuff. And if you mentioned it, people are going to say, yeah, well, what about Biden?
What about Biden? Well, see, Biden did it, so now he did it and he got away with it.
So now Trump and his family can do it and get away with it. It's this left-right march
of tyranny, handing the baton off to somebody
else. You assume powers, you do criminal actions, you get away with it, you set a precedent.
And that's what this is all about, setting these precedents. So he said, this is the
first time I could actually have freedom of speech and not be punished or retaliated against.
He said, do I still feel this way? Well, I think that freedom
is in jeopardy. I think this is a red flag not only to me but to the American people who care
about freedom, the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I have the hope that this
country will fulfill its promise. I realized directly that I'm dealing with two extreme
opposite poles. He said, because he was rested on his way to becoming a citizen.
He'd been here ten years with a green card. He was on his way to a citizenship interview
or whatever the process was, taking the test. He said, so there are two opposite poles of
this. One of them is becoming a citizen with full rights. The other one is to be detained
and to have no rights. He says, I prepared and studied for the Constitution, and I went willingly and respected the law,
did everything in the way that it was supposed to be done.
The activities and the presence of Madhawi in the United States undermines U.S. policy
to combat anti-Semitism, said the federal government.
So, free speech is now anti-Semitism.
Is that right?
Yeah, we see that over and over again.
You don't say anything that I disagree with.
Or if you do, then you'll be arrested.
Madhawi, who has denounced anti-Semitism multiple times, accuses the government of weaponizing
it to attack higher education, asked if he still wants to be a U.S. citizen.
He said it's up to the American people to decide what path they want to take, whether
to have the path where they welcome me as a citizen of this country or not, he said.
Well, there's the other person who was also kidnapped on the street, Oz Turk, the woman
who wrote an op-ed piece.
And of course, James Bovard wrote an op-ed piece. And of course, James Bovard
wrote an op-ed piece about her op-ed piece and her arrest. They said first they came
for the op-ed writers, right? And nobody did anything about it.
And now we have FIRE, which is a group that has always worked for freedom of speech. They
said, it is unthinkable that a person in a free society could be snatched from the street,
imprisoned and threatened with deportation for expressing an opinion that the government
dislikes. And yet we saw this throughout the Trump administration and even the Biden administration,
even in the final year of the Trump administration, right? He passively sat back and pretended that he
didn't have anything to do with it, but of course he could have stopped it.
So he had his, at the very least, it had his tacit approval of people being punished for
speaking up.
Punished for living their life and not obeying the lockdown orders, the mask orders that
he was paying governors and public health organizations to do.
Tufts University graduate student, Rumeysa Ozturk,
taking off the street in her home in Somerville,
and neither the Trump administration nor Tufts
has alleged that she engaged in this or any other
unlawful actions.
The only thing still is the op-ed piece.
It's still not there.
When she was arrested, a lot of people, you know, well, we'll see later on
We'll see that she was really involved this no, they haven't shown anything at all
So if she's been involved in real crime because free speech is not a crime no matter who it offends
It's not a crime. Even if it's wrong. It's not a crime. Even if it's hateful
It's not a crime and the people's hateful. It's not a crime. And the people who arrest people
for free speech under color of law, they are the criminals.
See, the real criminals in all this are the Department of Justice, Rubio, the Secretary
of State, the President, well, the so-called President. DHS had determined that what she was involved, that she was involved in associations
that may undermine US foreign policy by creating a hostile environment for Jewish students and indicating support
for a designated terrorist group. So there you go, guilt by association. That is really what this is about.
You know, I'm not anti-Semitic and I'm not pro-Palestinian.
this is about. You know, I'm not anti-Semitic and I'm not pro-Palestinian. I'm anti-genocide.
I'm anti-mass murder of civilians done incessantly and boasted publicly about doing it. That's
what I'm against. That's what I'm against. So even if Oz Turk had explicitly voiced support for Hamas or openly railed against Jews, Fire says that those opinions would be protected by the First Amendment.
But as the record stands, her op-ed piece, which was mild compared to much of the rhetoric
heard during the campus protests against the Gaza war, is the only exhibit against her.
FIRE quotes John Roberts of the Supreme Court and his majority opinion in the 2011 case
of Snyder v. Phelps.
This is the lunatic people at the Westboro Baptist Church that would go around military
funerals and they would protest it because they said that
the federal government was pushing homosexuality, it was maybe the same sex marriage at the
time or something like that, but you know, they had a beef with the federal government
and so they would go around disrupting funerals of American soldiers.
And this case went to the Supreme Court. They would picket soldiers' funerals.
John Roberts said,
Speech is powerful. It can stir people to actions. It can move them to tears of both joy and sorrow,
and as it did here, and it can inflict great pain.
On the facts before us, we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker.
As a nation, we have chosen a different course to protect even hurtful speech on public issues
to ensure that we do not stifle public debate.
In this case, stifling public debate appears to be exactly the point, says FIRE.
Trump made it clear that his crusade against terrorist sympathizers, as he labeled people, is meant to have a chilling effect. You see, he rejects the
Constitution. He rejects the First Amendment. Rubio explained the lesson for
students who engage in quote anti-semitic activities on quote on the
campus, we're going to kick you out. It's as simple as that.
Oh, she wrote an op-ed piece. So we don't like your speech, we're to kick you out. It's as simple as that. Oh, she wrote an op-ed piece.
So we don't like your speech.
We're going to kick you out.
Allowing those students to stay in the US, Rubio maintains,
quote, would compromise a compelling US foreign policy
interest, specifically the government's interest in,
quote, combating anti-Semitism around the world
and in the United States.
Yet every American has a constitutional right to openly express hatred
of Jews, and that legal tolerance of bigotry in no way means that the government endorses
those opinions. Freedom of speech is the freedom to offend. And if we don't allow that, we
don't have freedom of speech. If you only
allow free speech for things that you like, this is why hate speech is so antithetical
to the First Amendment. There is no such thing as hate speech. It should never be a crime.
There is such a thing as hate speech, but it should never be a crime. Let's just put
it that way. First Amendment allows people to express
even the most abhorrent views
in the interest of promoting the vigorous public debate
that Roberts was keen to protect in Snyder.
The intolerance championed by Trump and Rubio, by contrast,
is weakness, posing as strength, says Reason Magazine.
Now, let's not forget Biden's prosecutions and persecutions.
And here's a good example of it. The Trump officials have just pulled back Biden's persecution
of a ranching family. But, okay, so that's good. But let's stop and think about this.
Do we want to live in a country where the winner gets to lock up the losers?
Where political persecution switches feet based on who won or who lost the election?
Is that the kind of country that we want to be in?
Do we want to have people persecuted under the law on the whims of a dictator in the
White House and his administration, just like we see the terrorists on the whims of a dictator in the White House and his administration, just like we see the
terrorists on the whims of a dictator in the White House?
No, we don't.
Because what is happening to these people under Biden was wrong.
But rather than calling it out as wrong, rather than making changes, what they'll do is they'll
do a pardon and
then keep the process there in place.
This is what the Trump administration is doing.
As I said before, the lawfare that was done against Trump, the persecution that was done
against him, was unprecedented and it was wrong.
And he should have taken, it would have been good if he would have taken a high road and
said we're going to get laws passed that are going to respect this. We're not going to allow that to happen and come after people
That did that
But I said that he's going to do that. He's going to come after people like Letitia James who is horrible
She ought to be removed from office. She ought to be jailed for what she did
But he wants it to be seen as Trump punishing Trump's enemies,
not the rule of law punishing enemies of the Constitution. That's the difference. He wants
to make himself powerful, not the Constitution. He wants to be a powerful dictator, not establish
the rule of law. In this particular case, I mean, this is truly amazing what happened to these people.
A multi-generational South Dakota ranching family was given huge legal fees and threats
of jail.
No family farmer or rancher should ever have to go through what the Maude family did.
The targeted prosecution of the Maude family was way out
of line for the U.S. Forest Service. This was a clear example of government overreach
that had direct catastrophic impacts for hardworking fifth generation ranching family. It was
a dispute that rose over a fence line on land that the family had ranched for more than
a century and nothing had changed. The Forest Service comes in and land that the family had ranched for more than a century, and nothing had changed.
The Forestry Service comes in and claims that the fence is in the wrong place.
So they said, well, let's, you know, contest this.
Should have been a civil hearing and everything.
Instead, then the U.S. Forestry Service shows up and makes a criminal case out of it.
A criminal case out of it.
Family members actively were involved in discussions to do an assessment
of the problem, if there was one, and to reach a resolution. But then the U.S. Forestry Service
dispatched armed federal agents to serve each Maud family member with a federal summons
for theft, even though the management of the boundary line of the parcel in question had
not been changed since the early 1900s.
The result was that Charles and Heather Maude each were facing claims of theft of federal
property.
They were threatened with 10 years in jail each and fines of up to $250,000 each.
Charles and Heather Maude were our public lands ranchers who for decades held a federal
grazing permit and were permittees in good standing.
As permittees we are required to work collaboratively with the government, but when the federal
agencies view ranchers as the enemy, it threatens the trust that every single rancher has in
their federal partners.
And so Trump's Secretary of Agriculture, who is over the Forestry Service, Brooke Rollins,
has now confirmed that charges were dropped and the case is over and that the Department
of Justice is no longer coming after them. But here's the issue. They said, we're dropping
the criminal charges.
Well I hope if you're dropping the criminal charges,
I hope you are bringing criminal charges against the out-of-control agents that are under you
at the Forestry Service. Those agents should be fired. Those agents should be criminally charged just as people who did the stuff to us in 2020 should be criminally charged,
removed from office.
But they're not going to do that.
Instead, what you're just going to see is, you know, well, if you're loyal to me and
I like you, or maybe you give me a kickback, you know, some money, I'll give you a pardon.
How about that?
And if I don't like you, I'll weaponize the government against you, just like my opponent
did on the other side of this.
Will they be criminally charged for abuse of power?
No, never.
The Maude family was expected to bear the burden of an inefficient and unfair forced
service process, but then it took the turn to armed agents charging them with theft.
So they said, going back to this particular case of the op-ed writer, as James Bovard
said, first they came for the op-ed writers.
What is it?
What is the rule of law going to be with all this stuff?
By the way, FIRE stands for the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
They have long focused on free speech issues on campus.
And in this particular case of OzTurk, again, whose only crime
was to write an op-ed piece that by their own
estimation was mild compared
to what other people were writing.
They're trying to make an example out of her.
They're trying to set a precedent against free speech.
In the brief you have the Rutherford Institution, the Cato Institute, First Amendment Lawyers
Association, National Coalition Against Censorship.
They've all joined in this. They said that it's because Marco
Rubio has deemed her deportable quote not because the government claims that
she committed a crime or any other deportable offense but quote for the
seemingly sole reason that her expression an op-ed piece on a student
newspaper caused the Trump administration angst.
Her arrest doesn't really make sense because she wasn't a figure on campus.
I don't think she was active and banned groups like Students for Justice in Palestine.
From what I know, she was doing her own thing during her PhD and she just happened to write
an op-ed piece.
She had an opinion.
First Amendment does not immunize things like vandalism, physical violence, and unlawful
building occupations, said FIRE, but none of that is in view in terms of this.
So it's just back and forth, back and forth, the vacillation.
Trump gets to do whatever he wants to, dictator Don.
Now he says he's considering putting back some of the things that Doge cut.
And this is also in that interview with Terry Moran on ABC News for his first 100 days.
Terry Moran said, well, everybody knows that with Doge there was wasteful government spending,
it's really important, but he said the cuts have had some serious consequences.
There have been some cuts to foreign aid programs that save lives and keep people alive overseas.
There's been research at the National Institutes of Health on cancer and Alzheimer's that had to be
stopped. All these things, folks, are unconstitutional. There's no authority for any of them. They ought to
be cut. If you want to do this, set up your own foundation. You can do a charitable foundation,
or you can do it at the state level or whatever
Yeah, but the federal government has no ability to do this as a matter of fact
It's specifically forbidden in the 10th amendment for the federal government to push into things that it hasn't been given express authority to do
Anyway, so so the question I think people have is did Doge go too far too fast too recklessly
Trump said no, I think Doge has been looked they saved 150 billion we saved that's a lot of money
there are also a lot of things right now under investigation which are going to
increase that amount by a lot that's a tremendous amount of money by the way
150 billion is not the trillion dollars that they were talking about now he was
saying one to two trillion dollars so we're about one-tenth of what he was saying one to two trillion dollars, so we're about one tenth of what he was talking
about.
He says, but there are some things where when I heard about him, I put them back, as you
know.
There are things that I'm considering right now putting back.
So there we go.
Who knows what he's going to do at one moment or the other?
Will they cut it?
Will they not?
And that's why I said, I said all of this stuff that they are talking about with Doge,
that's great.
I'd like to see it all cut.
You know, the government is, you know, virtually everything the government is doing has no
authority for, and it is bankrupting us, and it is violating the rule of law and violating
our God-given liberties that are prohibited from violating in ways specifically prohibited
for them getting involved in it.
However, you know, I said that this Doge stuff was not real.
I said it's just a PR thing.
So first of all, this will be subject to the judiciary and we'll see if he's going to
let it be subject to the judiciary.
It also has to be put in there by the Congress,
who's not willing to cut anything. And so, I don't even think it's going to be 150
billion that they saved. I think it's all just a head fake, very much like the
nonsense about all the signs up at the White House. On rumble, DG8, thank you,
says, David, unfortunately most people sit by and think the Trump will save
them, or they don't want the uncomfortable truth because it destroys their blind trust
in government and the corrupt system.
They want to imagine, so that they understand that there's problems, and they want to imagine
that these problems can be fixed by government, by more government, by government in Washington, when Washington is the problem.
And when you don't have any leverage over somebody who has no principles,
who has no strategy except, you bow to me.
That's where we started with all this stuff. You say it Terry.
Say it. Say I'm right. You know? That's all he cares about.
All the rest of it. And then it's just all vacillation and posturing.
Because he is a ship without a rudder.
He is blown about by every wind, by every opinion poll, by every reaction to what he
has done.
He has no rudder, he has no foundation, he has no principles.
On kick a Syrian girl says that Trump interview is chilling.
Even MAGA should see a blatant narcissist after that.
She puts, say it, say it, 2 plus 2 equals 5.
That's exactly what it was.
Exactly.
Okay, we're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back. So
So I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man You're listening to The David Knight Show.
He wasn't a member of a gang.
And then they looked and on his knuckles he had MS-13.
There's a dispute over that.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
He had MS-13 on his knuckles tattooed.
He had some tattoos that are interpreted that way.
But let's move on.
Wait a minute.
Hey Terry, Terry, Terry.
He did not have the letter MS-13.
It says MS-13.
That was photoshopped.
That was photoshopped.
Terry, you can do that.
Hey, they're giving you the big break of a lifetime.
You know, you can't do that.
He had-
Hey, they're giving you the big break of a lifetime.
You know, you're doing the interview.
I picked you because, frankly, I never heard of you, but that's okay.
Kiss my knuckles.
I just picked you.
Terry, but you're not being very nice.
He had MS-13 tattooed-
All right, we'll agree to disagree.
I want to move on to something else.
Terry, do you want me to show you the picture?
I saw the picture.
We'll agree to disagree.
Oh, and you think it was Photoshopped? Here we go.
Don't Photoshop it. Go look at his hand.
He did have tattoos that can be interpreted that way. I'm not an expert on them.
I want to turn to you, Crane. No, no.
I want to get to you, Crane. No, no.
He had M.S. as clear as you can be. Not interpreted.
This is why people no longer believe... Well, you.
When he was photographed in El Salvador, they aren't there but let's just go they aren't there when he's in
There now right no
Terry Ukraine sir. He's got MS 13 on his knuckles. All right, okay
We'll take a look at it. She just such a disservice. We'll take a look. Why don't you just say yes?
He does and you know go on to something else.
He's contested.
Yeah, bow to me.
I had to play that again.
I mean, it's just too amazing.
Because I was going to talk about King Charles, right?
King Charles would not be that arrogant.
Now King George III, he would be that arrogant.
You say what I just said you bowed to me
And don't show me your back when you walk out of this room you back out of this room. I don't want to see your back
You will be at a level below me, and you will do what I say
Trump really does see himself as a king and he is dictating everything so yeah the reason I was going to talk about King Charles is
King and he is dictating everything. So, yeah, the reason I was going to talk about King Charles is there are a lot of news reports yesterday, most of them, King Charles talks
about his cancer and others, no, he didn't talk about his cancer. He talked about the
cancer organizations. He never has, at this point, he has never told anybody even what
kind of cancer he has. Not that it's any of our business. I mean, he's got a private life, right? But it's also part of the, you know, we will know everything
about you. You'll know nothing about us. He said each diagnosis, he said, is a frightening
experience for those individuals and their loved ones. As one among those statistics
myself, I can vouch for the fact that it can also be an experience that brings into sharp focus the very best of humanity." And at that point, he doesn't talk about
God. He doesn't talk about Christ. He talks about the institutions. It has certainly given
me an even deeper appreciation of the extraordinary work undertaken by the remarkable organizations
and individuals gathered here this evening, many of whom I have known, visited and supported over the years and so forth,
yet those organizations can't save him.
They can't save his life.
They can't save him eternally.
And isn't it amazing that King Charles just a week ago last Sunday that we had Resurrection
Sunday, talking about the
resurrection of Christ.
King Charles is supposed to be a defender of the faith.
That would be the Christian faith, head of the Church of England, except the Church of
England is post-Christian.
And so is Charles.
He spent resurrection weekend in his speech or anything, talking about Islam and other
religions. He has no
hope in the resurrection, in his resurrection, because he has no hope in the resurrection
of Christ. And very different from what we used to see in the monarchies even of Europe. You know, you had, the story is that Handel's Messiah was
originally written for resurrection Sunday for Easter, whatever you want to call it, right?
Originally performed then, not at Christmas time. And when they get to the Hallelujah Chorus,
the story is that, you know, people will typically stand at that point traditionally and supposedly that tradition began
Because the king who was attending the performance of handles Messiah when they got to the hallelujah chorus. He stood up
When it said King of Kings and Lord of Lords he stood up because you don't sit in the presence of a king
You don't disagree with them about Photoshop pictures
either. But he stood up. And so the rest of the people is, well, if our king is standing
up we have to stand up as well. But he stood up. Because he felt he was in the presence
of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Well, Charles doesn't feel that way. And you know, even into the
20th century, late 20th century, the Habsburg family from Austria, an amazing crypt we saw
as a family when we went there in Vienna, and this is really bizarre, macabre crypt,
all these ornate coffins with skeletons and skulls
and all this other kind of stuff draped over them and all this really, really strange.
But they have a tradition where when one of the members of the Habsburg Empire, and the
last one of them died off, last one of them died off, so it's not going to happen anymore.
But it's been recreated in some film,
and I've played that in the past,
where they would come up with the body of the king,
and they would knock on the door,
and they'd say, who goes there?
And they'd give him all of these long titles,
you know, the king of this and that, you know.
I don't know him.
And then they would come back,
and then they would knock again,
and give him some more of his earthly accomplishments and titles and things like that.
I don't know who he is either. And then they would say, knock, knock, who's there? You know?
And say, Franz Josef, a humble sinner. And they would say, ah, come in. And they would open the door.
That is a lesson that we don't see anymore, that kind of humility.
We don't see that in the kings.
We don't see that kind of Christian approach in the kings.
Certainly don't see it in our presidents, do we?
And so, here is a guy who, again, he may pay some lip service to Christ, but he doesn't have.
He doesn't share the hope of the resurrection.
He doesn't believe in it.
And of course, when we talk about hope as a Christian, it isn't like, well, yeah, I
hope, I hope.
I don't really think it's going to happen, but I hope.
No, no, no.
The word hope meant confident expectation.
And so for somebody who keeps talking about the darkness of the illness and the darkness
of the moment, and anything, so he's going through some dark times as he's contemplating
his mortality as all of us will die.
But he's not looking for any hope.
He doesn't have any hope.
So he said, to all the researchers pursuing pioneering breakthroughs and healthcare professionals
you have my whole family's deepest admirations and gratitude, but not to the one who holds
the keys to life.
Well, the Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday about a big religious charter school case
that is coming up. This particular one is a Catholic church wants
to set up a charter school. I'm telling you this is a very dangerous precedent if this
happens. And it's not because I don't think that the Catholics ought to be able to do
their own church. I think they ought to be able to. I just don't think that they ought
to be able to get money. And if you look at where
this is headed, Fatala Gulen and the Gulenists have been getting charter school money just
in Texas alone, nearly a billion dollars. Mark Hall did a documentary about it called
Killing Ed, Killing Education. He talked about all the allegations of criminal conduct and improper stuff with
the Galenists. They run over a thousand madrasas everywhere else, but here in the United States
they pretend that they don't have any religious affiliation when they actually do. And you're
going to find that if they agree with this, that his school can become his schools,
instead of having to pretend that their schools are
science and math, his schools can become open madrassas.
You want to see that?
Because that's the principle.
R.L. Dabney, I've talked about him many times.
He was Stonewall Jackson's chaplain.
And he said after the Civil War, he said government support
of education, government schools is a really dangerous thing. It is absolutely incompatible
with the Constitution. He says because whose religious opinions are going to be supported?
And somebody's religious opinions will be supported. And what we've seen with secular humanism is that we do have religions that are supported. The government should
be out of education 100%. We should not have any public schools. We should not have any
government schools of any sort. And they should not be giving money to other people because
what you're going to wind up having, we've already had these large Muslim community wants to create their
own city and have Sharia law and all the rest of stuff in Texas and they're finding them
on that. If you give the green light to this for a school that you agree with, then you're
going to wind up giving government money to all of these schools. And education is too
important to have the financial strings of government attached
to it. The Catholic Church needs to learn that. The Protestant churches need to learn
that. Parents need to learn that. Don't take the money. It's a trap. Listen to Admiral
Agbar if you won't listen to me. It's a trap. So all the religious school is saying is, �Don't exclude us on account of our religion,�
said Justice Kavanaugh.
So free education is a right, is it?
No it's not.
You don't have a right to education.
You don't.
Because that means that you've got to compel somebody else to pay for it and all the rest
of this stuff. And, you know, I don't like paying for the secular humanism, for the Marxism under CRT.
I don't like paying for the Sodom and Gomorrah LGBT child pornography religion that is out
there.
I don't like paying for any of that stuff.
It's an abomination to me, and I shouldn't have to pay for it.
That's one of the things that Thomas Jefferson said about religious freedom, and that was
the thing that he was most proud of.
He put that on his tombstone, not the fact that he wrote the Declaration of Independence,
but that he wrote the Charter for Religious Freedom, whatever the exact title was.
He had that put on his tombstone.
He said it is an abomination to force people to pay for opinions that they don't agree
with.
And that's why we don't have established churches.
And it really is an issue about establishment when you start to pay for this.
I agree for once, for once, with Soto Mayor, she said, really what you're saying is free
exercise clause trumps the
essence of the establishment clause.
No, it isn't, because it's the free exercise.
It's not the paid exercise, is it?
You're not being paid by the government to exercise your religion.
You can exercise it freely, but if there's money involved, that's the essence
of what establishment was. Supreme Court throughout the middle of the 20th century got it all
wrong when they tried to suppress every statement by every employee or exerciser religion. No,
you can't pray silently on the 50-yard line and all the rest of this stuff. No, that's
wrong. You can. You don't lose your free exercise of religion as an employee.
What establishment was about was compelling people to pay tithes to a church and sometimes
compelling them to attend.
And that was what was happening in a lot of the states.
And that continued to happen in Massachusetts and other states for about another 40 years
after they passed the Bill of Rights.
They continued to have established state churches.
They just didn't want to have an established federal church because that would conflict
with all these other established state religions.
But one by one they stopped the establishment.
But the key thing about it was that you had to pay. Even
if you didn't agree with that state church, you had to pay and perhaps attend. And I made
that, as I said before, I made that statement about, you know, to the Thomas Jefferson reenactor,
I wasn't talking to him, I was talking to the people in the audience, that if I have to pay for education, I'm
paying for somebody's worldview, for somebody's religion, and somebody's ethics, and all
the rest of the stuff.
I'm being forced to pay for that even if I don't agree with it.
And I don't agree with any of the stuff that's being taught in schools now, because they're
not teaching math and English and reading.
No, they're teaching this other stuff.
They're coming out completely ignorant of the other stuff.
But boy, they're well-schooled in climate fear.
They're well-schooled in LGBT stuff and everything.
But they don't know anything when it comes to math or reading or any of that critical
thinking.
No, no.
So I'm opposed to what they teach.
And I don't think that the – and this is why when we talk about Trump getting rid of the Department of Education, he's going
to get rid of the bureaucracy there, but he's going to keep the money strings going.
That's the key thing, the money strings.
So she said, really what you're saying is that the free exercise clause trumps the essence
of the establishment clause.
The essence of the establishment clause was we're not going to pay people to teach their religion. Not going to pay religious leaders,
she said. Well, no, actually it was the other way around. We're not going to charge. This
is always the big government perspective. Why pay people to do this? Where did you get
that money? Well, you know, I just kind of printed it up, I guess, or I'm going to have it paid
by the taxpayers.
No, you don't charge taxpayers for this.
That was the essence of it.
I've got to think there are religions that will have no problems dealing with all the
various curricular requirements and religions that are going to have some very severe problems,"
said Kagan.
He said, �We're going to end up in a state of a world with a kind of establishment religions
and more different, more fundamentalist, more � use the adjective you want � religions
that seem peculiar to many eyes, but that are deeply felt.
In other words, the Islamic madrassas of the Gulenists and other things.� That�s what
you�re going to wind up with.
Now, she�s opposing this because she�s opposing Catholics, but the principle that of the Gulenists and other things. That's what you're going to wind up with. She's
opposing this because she's opposing Catholics. But the principle that she's talking about
here, she's kind of hinting, I think, you know, you're going to wind up funding the
Islamic schools.
And we need to understand, there's a great article on Mises.org, which I'm going to
take time to do because we've got Tony who's ready to come on. But just to give you a highlight
of this, they go back and they say, you know, the problems
with colleges, that began with the government subsidy of tuitions.
You know, first the GI Bill, which really was an effort to make sure they didn't have
massive unemployment.
Let's stick them all in the colleges for a little bit of time until we can recover. And then with a 1965 industrial government policy,
and once they started subsidizing college tuition, that's when colleges went down the drain.
So if you want your kid to get an education, keep the money away from them. They've destroyed
the colleges now. They want to destroy K through 12 as well. So we're going to take a quick break
and we're going to talk to Tony. We'll be right back. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Alright, joining us now is Tony Erdemann of Wise Wolf Gold, and of course you can get
there by going to davidknight.gold.
Now let Tony know that you came through us.
It's been a really amazing week yet again. Every week we say this, but every week there's been a lot
of movement back and forth in the metals as well as in the economy. What's on your mind,
Tony, as you look at the developments this week? Well, the IMF just put out a statement that the world economic order is going through
a reset. So newsflash there. The IMF is broadcasting that. Yeah, the monetary system is being reset
for sure. There's open questions. You know, the way I look at the news, I'm sure is similar
to the way you look at the news. It's not really the headlines, it's the underlying language and meaning
behind them. I noticed that there's two opposing things here in these headlines with gold. You
have Chinese investors, it's like a record-breaking first quarter, they were like 23 tons of gold for
Chinese investors, but the Chinese government just sold off a million ounces. It's like almost a record high for sell-offs.
It's profit taking.
But I hang a question mark over at David
because we have some trade tensions,
whatever that I'm putting this in quotes,
trade negotiation tensions that have been laxed.
I'm wondering if there's some sort of,
again, I have no confirmation of this,
but I'm asking, I'm wondering if there is some sort of quid
pro quo to take the accelerator off this gold price, and the Chinese are helping with that.
Gold prices continue to show the weakness of the dollar, which is catastrophic for the
US system.
I wonder if there's some sort of, hey, you know, take some profit, you're up, you know, gosh, started, you know, buying gold in the early part of the 21st century in massive quantities for
the Chinese. I wonder if they're taking a little profit and helping the U.S. dollar out. Just an
open question. Yeah, they don't want to have a weak dollar because that makes our exports cheaper
and everything. You know, Trump is trying to weaken the dollars we've talked about before.
Not only is he raising taxes of the terrorists,
but he's also weakening the dollar.
And that's the game that they've always played
as part of the Chinese price is currency manipulation.
So they're well aware of how to do it
and they're well aware that they can do it
to the US dollar as well.
Scott Besson talked about how he wants to new Bretton Woods and everything, and so absolutely
the restructure of the financial system is on the table.
And you have to look at this and wonder how is it going to roll out?
And I mentioned earlier that Tether is talking about how they are already the largest exporter
of US dollars. And I think we've talked
about this where we said, well, one way that they can bypass obstruction from foreign governments
that don't want to buy into the dollar is to go directly to the individuals in those countries.
And now they're saying that openly, that that is their intention to do that with a stable
coin.
They will set up a stable coin that transacts in U.S. dollars, and of course the stable
coin will also buy the Treasury bills that the foreign governments don't want anymore.
So it would be a way of selling the American debt to foreign individuals if you can't get the foreign countries to buy it.
Yep. Well, color me skeptical on that working out very well for anyone. You know, a
public-private partnership in some way using the dollar in a stablecoin setting, that may sound good on paper.
I don't know how that would translate.
I think there's too many moving parts
for it to work on an international scale.
And I don't think it was designed for that.
And this is talking about government to private business
or to, well, it's assumed private entity.
So there's all sorts of pitfalls there.
And it may be, I keep looking at it
the same way you do, David.
It's like the stable coins are an outlier
in the crypto world and is seemingly more and more
adoption by governments, at least working with them
or looking for regulation or how to implement them
in conjunction with
their own currencies.
And that's really alarming, I think.
You look at something like the US dollar, where the back door for central bank digital
currency, as you and I have, I think we're right about this, that is the platform. That's the path is to use these seemingly innocuous coins that are in the
crypto sphere to usher in a central bank digital currency. And you can just say hands off. Well,
we're not. This isn't coming from the Fed necessarily. It's just mirroring the currency of the Federal Reserve. There's too many red flags for me to even remotely be supportive of something like this.
I don't see it working out well for investors and I don't see it working out well for those who use the US dollar.
I keep asking why. Why would they do it?
Oh yeah. Absolutely. I think that it is their
stealth way of doing a CBDC and I've said that from the beginning. Now we've got a Treasury report
that just came out and the Treasury report says that they think that stablecoins are on track
for a two trillion dollar market cap by 2028 and they say that right now it's about 230, okay? So you're looking at a factor of 10, tenfold in just the next three years.
And this is the U.S. Treasury.
And they're talking about this in terms of how they're going to get rid of their Treasury
bills.
But at the same time, Cointelegraph is talking about the fact, well, you know, we've been
a big exporter of dollars with these staple coins, but now we're looking at using them domestically."
And they said, and we're talking to law enforcement about that.
I mean, everything is lining up there, Tony, that this is the public-private partnership
for a digital currency.
They just won't call it a central bank digital currency, but it'll be the same function except
that they'll get rich off of it.
You know, the Trump people and Lutnik and all the rest of these people get rich off
of it, but it is shaping up to have the same functions.
That was a big red flag when Joe Biden was saying, yeah, we're going to have a central
bank digital currency.
And so first of all, let's figure out how we're going to redesign the financial system,
how we're going to write the code.
And then we need to talk to law enforcement about this and how they're going to force me and so now you've got coin telegraph how they're talking about so now they're having talks as to
How they are going to it says collaborate with law enforcement in terms of putting out tether
And this is the company that
Lutnik had so much involvement and he supposedly is now stepped away from it and
divested himself. But yeah, right. You know, whatever. I mean, to me, it's just,
it's just rapidly rapid escalation toward a CBDC. So it looks like,
I concur with that. And, um,
one of the things that would make me even more skeptical is like you just
mentioned the, the market cap.
Let's look, let's think about that. The market is that you're talking about an eventual two plus trillion dollar market
cap in a currency that inherently has no value. That's what so bitcoins market cap goes up
when the price goes up because there is a finite amount of bitcoins. So even if you
don't like Bitcoin, you have to recognize that if a Bitcoin sells for a higher price, the market cap continues
to rise. So it's about, I think it's 1.7 trillion right now for Bitcoin. I could be wrong. It's
right around there. And silver is probably like 1.5 trillion, but silver price and market cap fluctuate. So what would it, what would entail a 10 X market cap increase for a stable
coin that inherently has no value really, but the, was it just the increase
in its own, uh, money supply?
Is that what it is?
Or it's, it's holdings of treasuries again, but not holding a treasuries.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, they, they create these treasuries, they print the dollars. It's allings of treasuries again, but not – I think it's holding of treasuries. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they create these treasuries. They print
the dollars. It's all fiat. It's all – but, you know, so they just roll this in. It's just kind of
another – it's just another kind of, you know, derivative really on the U.S. dollar is what they're
talking about. But I mean, it looks like they're really seriously moving towards this when you've
got Treasury reports talking about that. It's amazing. It's not stable. If it's tied to the dollar and Treasury bills, it's not stable.
It's not a coin, of course, either. None of these things are coins.
But I think this is how Bugsy Siegel sold Las Vegas. Um, they just,
just kept selling, kept selling the, uh, the stock and, um, you know,
what ways to invest in oversold it. That's nothing new under the sun. That
sounds to me, I've heard this movie, I've seen this movie before, I've heard this story.
Oh yeah. So we've seen gold, some profit taking and that type of stuff, massive stuff as you
point out in China. So it was up over 35, right? Was the high that it got to. Now it's
down what? Around in the 3300 somewhere?
Yeah, as of right now, it's 3226 LBN Luciferian Bankster notes per troyant. And I think that is
mostly profit-taking. Something stalled out, but I don't see us trending. I don't see like a big
sell-off anytime soon. I think there's some profit-taking.
The World Gold Council pointed out even this first investors, not just governments, but
investors are running towards physical gold. And of course, the big chunks of that are,
they think they're buying physical gold, they're buying ETFs. But I noticed another factor
there that was interesting is that
jewelry demand was down in the first quarter. It's just a lot of people buying physical bullion
and investors, but the price of gold is going up so high that jewelry is being put on the back
burner for purchases. People may be waiting for prices to come down or sell-offs or something
like that. I don't think they're going to see a...
Once we've crossed 3,000, David, I think they were going to be there for a while and then
it's upwards and onwards at that.
I'm seeing an increase in urban gold mining.
You hit these prices, people start looking around for scrap gold.
It's worth selling, especially if you paid for a big price for some jewelry at one time, maybe 10,
15 years ago, you're certainly going to get your money back at this point.
Yeah. Well, I think a lot of this, again, is hinging off of Trump's actions, and it's so
unstable that, of course, it's created some instability even for something like gold,
but I think fundamentals are, nothing has changed.
It's just like what we said in anticipation after Trump was elected,
everybody was like, that's it, it's over for gold.
Everybody's gonna move towards Bitcoin now.
I don't think that's gonna be the case.
But what we're seeing is, is he's starting to retrench from some of this stuff.
It's starting to have an effect on some of the markets.
But I think that people
are going to realize that it's not really going to retrench from that much of it, and
one of the consequences of what are going to be happening with essentially sanctions
now being enacted on the United States from China, that has yet to be felt, as I was talking
about the other day. It takes 30 to 45 days for the goods that would be in transit from China to get here.
So we haven't felt the effect of that yet.
And we're going to be feeling that not too far in the future.
Once that starts to happen, it's just like once they start creating inflation by printing
money up, sometimes they can't stop it.
You know?
It's like, okay, that's enough.
Let's pull it back and then it's got a thing of it's on its own. I think that's going to be the case with the economy
in general. So that's why I think fundamentals have not really changed, no matter how many times
Trump changes the tariffs, as long as he keeps them on, it's still going to be playing havoc
on the supply chain and on the economy. And I think it's going to be reflected in that.
on the supply chain and on the economy and I think it's going to be reflected in that. Yeah, the trajectory for de-dollarization is all still there, David, and you're right. I mean,
the fundamentals for, and the underlying causations for a weaker dollar and the decline of the dollar
are all right there and those are increasing. The debt is increasing, the liabilities are increasing, and then the usage of the dollar
is decreasing at the same time.
So those are not good outliers and signposts on the road ahead for the United States monetary
system and for the dollar itself.
The world is moving away from that.
In my opinion, gold has already supplanted the dollar, and I've said that before.
I already think it's the world's reserve currency this time.
It's just using, it's in name only using other currency for cross-border payments, but not
holding them.
You know, I will remind, you know, your audience, as I remind mine, is that the number two held
asset by central banks is gold.
It used to be the euro and gold was way down.
It was, you know,
other currencies. But since 2021 in Basel, Switzerland, when Basel III, when they redid
the Bank of International Settlements to put gold as a tier one asset instead of a tier three asset,
the central banks started hoarding gold and that's happening. And again, you look at the dumping of treasuries by
the Chinese. They used to be the biggest buyer. Now they're the biggest seller. These trends
continue. They're going to continue. And you can have like, we can come week to week and this week
we're not talking about an all time high in gold, which is unusual for us because after the, you
know, going into this, you know, the election, after the, after inauguration day, it started, you know, this trend started to reverse. Well, crypto
went down and like you, you mentioned gold and silver went back up. But we're still at 3200 plus
dollars an ounce for gold, which, you know, if I think if you told us a couple of years ago,
what that price would be, that'd be pretty shocking. Now it's just normal. And I think you're going to continue to see there's going to be profit
taking and other things, but the fundamentals and underlying issues,
what's wrong with our currency, whether there's a, whether they build a lifeboat
and some stable coin and, you know, dress it up and try to repackage it.
It doesn't really matter.
It's, uh, you know, the trend is, is moving away from the dollar worldwide.
We're going to see these prices are going to increase in gold.
I don't know what the number is going to be, but it'll be higher.
Darrell Bock I agree.
Yeah.
When you look at this report that came out from the Treasury, I mean, they said in their
report that stablecoin promises to create, quote, a new financial market infrastructure.
I mean, they're pretty much saying that they're putting all their eggs into that basket. They said stablecoin collateral reportedly consists
of either treasury bills or treasury-backed repurchase agreements, the repo market. I mean,
they can even throw their repo stuff in there, Tony, because that's how they get to $2 trillion.
Remember when that was happening? We were talking about that in the fall of 2019?
You know, they're throwing in massive amounts of fiat currency equivalent to the gross domestic
product of Switzerland, you know, in just one transaction.
And so now they can do that into the stablecoin thing.
They can throw in the T-bills, they can throw in the repo stuff, it's all their garbage
going into this derivative, right, that They call it stable coin. And it'll
be interesting to see what happens. See, that's the thing. I look at this stuff and like I
said, privacy is priceless. And we know that they're going to restructure the financial
system and we know we don't want to be a part of it. They're working with law enforcement
now to track everything that people got. They're going to have new functions of smart contracts and other things like that that are going to be the way that they can apply these central
bank digital currency operations to you to stop you from buying something, to monitor
everything that you're buying on and on. So all those functions of CBDC are there. The
lack of privacy in financial transactions is there. And to me, that is the key of trying to get outside of all that stuff.
Well, I agree. And you look at the economic conditions too,
or right for them to introduce this crisis,
and the crisis needs a solution, they bring that in as problem reaction solution.
And I think
that's, that's what they're waiting for. And it's maybe a perhaps you could use the term
control demolition, kind of a building seven scenario for the US currency. It's not good.
You know, if they, you mentioned earlier this week on the show, I caught a segment where
you were talking about how it actually would be
better, I mean, we better off in the long term if we weren't the world's reserve currency,
because it would, the leverage that the ruling class has over us with this to get us into wars,
to expand the welfare state and the police state and the surveillance state, it's seemingly,
and pay people off and bribe people and all the rest,
it's pure evil and they've gotten away with it for so long.
But if you had to be fiscally responsible and even remotely fiscally responsible, a
lot of those things are curtailed.
And I agree with that.
There'd be some short term pain, but long term that would be, we'd be better off because
we're in this fix because of unlimited,
seemingly unlimited currency creation, but they can't go on forever.
I mean, the mathematics, I think we're just reaching a tipping point.
And you know, it's, if you're in my business, it's like all the time and the sky is falling
at bits.
So one day it is.
I mean, if you're a gold bug, you start looking at these, like, how does the US economy survive this? It's like 08 or 09. How do we survive TARP and bailing out
banks? And well, we survived it for a while, but those wounds, those things are still there.
There's still, you know, hundreds of zombie corporations and things that are left over from
that. We still, we never recovered from 0 08 09. It's just expansion of the money
supply and the debt are ever increasing. Like you mentioned, you know, this is going back to 2019
last quarter, the repo markets that we talked about 6 trillion in the overnight so that we're
just out of thin air that's leading up to COVID 1984. Remember that it. It's burned in my mind because I was watching it very closely.
We're in a different world now though. I mean, the debt has exploded and now the geopolitical
tensions are there, trade issues, all that. You're right though, at the end of the day,
that's economic, but at the end of the day, why do we talk about gold and silver and crypto
every week here on the show is to talk about
privacy and how you can be outside of the system.
And fortunately for us in this country, we still have the ability to take fake fiat dollars
and turn them into actual real money.
And you can hold that in your hand and you can become your own bank.
You can be in charge of your own financial destiny, especially
in charge of your own privacy as well.
Yeah, it's always, you know, their geopolitics and what they want to do even domestically
is always tied together with all of this, you know, the financial aspects of it, of
course. And it's going to be a real painful situation, but we would be better off without
the dollar, without our government being able to just print up dollars out of thin air and never have
to be accountable for it. We're the only country that can do that and that's
been our superpower and because we've used that as a superpower and we've used
it as a weapon, now we've got a lot of enemies who are looking at how they can
take down our financial system and you know And they're all working to do that.
And it shouldn't be that hard, quite frankly.
And then you've got people inside the Trump administration,
like Eric Trump, who went to Dubai.
And he's speaking to all of these crypto conferences
and everything.
What he's telling people, he says,
there's not going to be any private banks in 10 years.
Sounds just like Joe Biden and the CBDC stuff. But it's going to be any private banks in 10 years. Sounds just like Joe Biden
and the CBDC stuff, but it's going to be their stable coin, I think, that's going to be out there
to do that. It's the same outcome. Yeah, exactly. The different team, same outcome, same goals.
It's a freedom city versus a 15-minute city. Yeah. Same thing. Yeah, that's what we're up against.
And it's interesting because I do, at least until I change my mind, I'm
still an advocate of Bitcoin and my company deals in Bitcoin and we have a way to go back
and forth out of metals and you know, vice versa.
So I'm still watching that really closely and I think it's a good technology, but I
like diversification, but most importantly, I like decentralization.
And the more centralized these things become or the proposals for centralization of tokens,
the more I will oppose it.
I don't see the need for it.
I mean, there's so many cryptocurrencies.
And see, that's the thing that Eric Trump is trying to sell that.
He says, yeah, we got to get into DeFi.
Well, that's the thing that Eric Trump is trying to sell that. He says, yeah, we've got to get into DeFi. Well, that's not decentralized.
It's just changing who controls it, really.
Because what he's talking about is with their scheme of the world liberty thing, which is
you've got a lot of these closely held, centrally controlled currencies that they want to put
in charge of this stuff.
And then they want to put into in charge of this stuff, and then they want to call it decentralized
finance.
So, he's talking about something that's different from Bitcoin or some of these other cryptocurrencies.
They're talking about when he talked about his Bitcoin reserve, Trump was mentioning
some pretty small, closely held transactional cryptocurrencies, very centralized control.
So, we're not talking about, to call
it DeFi is a lie, it's a misnomer. It's just going to be that you're going to have a different
group of people controlling it centrally.
Well, right. And with the Bitcoin network itself, it never was meant to be what that's going on right now with
these ETFs.
And I noticed that even with the dips and the price stagnation, because 108,000 for
Bitcoin on Inauguration Day and his dips since then and his went down and I think into the
high 70s and then we stayed in the mid 80s for a while.
But a company like Michael Saylor continues to accumulate
and BlackRock continues to accumulate. Larry Fink from BlackRock. And it's, you know, if
you're in the Bitcoin space, people talk about Larry Fink like he's helping you and I don't
see it that way. I think he's telling you something. He's always telegraphed very weird
things to me, especially like when BlackRock starts
buying up all the residential housing.
And at the same time, Larry Fink would say stuff like, we in the financial sector can
alter behavior, like financial policies can alter social behavior.
And I think that's a clear message from him.
But he said something about Bitcoin that I didn't think
they got the wrong kind of attention. He said that at the World Economic Forum, he said that
Bitcoin would hit 700,000. He said this a couple of different times.
And if you do the calculations, that means that basically Bitcoin would be on parity with the
market cap of gold. And I'm not exactly sure how that plays out or
what that means for somebody like BlackRock or the, I mean, I look at all the different companies
that hold these things now, but it's accumulation. And so there's a disproportional holding
of Bitcoin by these large institutions. To me, it's great short term for the price, but I'm not sure that the price is
going to be worth it. There's going to be something that they do with Bitcoin. I'm floating this out
there. I'm long term for Bitcoin, but I think there's something they're going to do. And when
you're paying attention to the language of somebody like Larry Fink, that is the hijacking of a coin,
in my opinion, because he's telling you. it's kind of like Babe Ruth pointing towards the
Not even like that because Ruth had to actually hit the ball. I think there's there's something
There's something with that message. This is the kind of when they he says things like that
I pay attention because I'm like that's not for me. It's not about the price
It's about what what are your intentions for that price? So there's something else going on. And,
and, you know, with the stable coins and the move towards centralization,
that's what we have. That's what we have to oppose. It's, you know, things that should
always be decentralized in order to have any sort of sovereignty. And the whole purpose and
philosophy behind Bitcoin was to be decentralized.
So when you start hearing them talk about more centralization, be skeptical.
Yeah, when they label things as DeFi or just as crypto or whatever, you know, you have
to be discerning to understand the difference between these different things.
Let's talk a little bit about gold and silver.
And you know, you have some that see silver coming up.
Look at this unbelievable ratio that's there.
But the World Bank now says, you know, they're moving away from their position that silver is going to rise up.
They're saying, no, it looks like it's going to be gold.
And you've got, on Kitco and other places, you've got multiple people out there, some of them saying,
well, I think if we keep going down the road, the way the economy is going, I think you're going
to see $4,000 gold pretty soon.
You've got Clem Chambers saying a supply chain shock could send gold to $10,000 an ounce.
What do you think is going to happen with a supply chain shock that is on its way?
It's just a couple weeks offshore before getting here.
The supply chain shock is going to hit from the earthquake on the LA coast and
the start coming across. What do you think that's going to, how's that going to affect gold?
Well, I think it will because it will have an immediate impact on the economy and outlook and you know how everything works. It's mostly psychological. It's sometimes the it's like the tariffs they weren't even implemented and you see
these weird swings that are back and forth and oh Trump's going to put this on it's going to put it
at 50 percent now it's 25 and the market whipsaw so it's mostly psychological it's not even based
off of reality. I think that gold will, and I happen to agree with that assessment from
the World Bank, at least in the short term, because I think gold, because governments
use it as a monetary metal, and I read you a little bit of that article about investors
are breaking records with gold this last quarter. So I think short-term gold is going to be way up, and it's the fear, uncertainty, and doubt.
It's where people go. Silver is also a monetary metal, but there's so much, the underlying manipulation and uses by things such as the military-industrial complex and the accumulation by multinationals, I think it's pretty apparent for you to... I'm looking at the price right now David on
the screen in real time. It's almost exactly 100. It's almost
exactly 100 ounces of silver to make an ounce of gold. That ratio, historically, if
you know anything about the history of metals, it's so bizarre.
It's so disproportional and it won't last forever.
If you're long on investment, I can't think of a better way to house your fiat currency
right now than silver.
If you're long on the market, because regardless, you have to, the metrics of silver it's 200 plus million
ounces million ounces of deficits a year that means that everything that was
mined brought in and both by the way most the mining of silver is not because
somebody went out and started a silver mine those are minorities what's
happening is it's an ancillary mining product. People are going to look for copper,
they're going to look for zinc, they're looking for gold, and they'll get silver and also mine that.
So it's not even profitable for a lot of these companies that do specialize in getting silver
out of the ground. Geologically, by the way, I'll just add this, geologically it's estimated that
in the ground it's 17 to 1.
So just geologically it's 17 to 1. I think that's why we in the US here, we had about 16 to 1 on set by the founding fathers in our monetary system, and then generally it's been 10 to 20 to 1.
So name me another commodity whose all-time high was 45 years ago. You can't.
I don't know of one.
Silver is definitely long-term for somebody who, if you're looking, and again, it's long-term
because a lot of people have been saying this for years that silver is going to explode.
I'm not telling you that.
I'm not telling you silver is going to explode.
I think those are irresponsible things to do because you don't know what the price is
going to be. I just know that based on what's happening to the dollar, and again, it's not hit
its all-time high for 45 years. Somebody told me, well, it hit $50 in 2010. I'm like, I know,
but its all-time high was $52.50, and that was 1980. I'm well aware of 2010. And 2010,
once that happens again, it's not coming back down. So
I think that we're looking at a breakout sooner than later but it's long term. You know it's
going to be short-term gold long-term silver in my opinion. Yeah and when we talk short-term you
know I think everybody was so concerned about what's going to happen to the terrorists and the
volatility of what's going to happen to the economy. I think once this supply
chain stuff starts, the reality of these tariffs starts sinking in, I think that's
going to be, I think it's going to affect gold just like it did with the the talk
about what was going to happen with gold. I think that I don't, you know, I have no
idea, put a dollar figure on it, like that guy
said, $10,000 an ounce, but I think it's going to be positive for gold once people start seeing the
damage for the supply chain. Now, the other side of that, I guess, is going to be when it goes into
recession. What's typically happened in a recession? Do people try to sell off their gold, take a profit
off of that, because they've got to have the money? That's usually what happens. We've seen in extreme market downturns that there will be a liquidation
because a lot of times big investors too will hold gold as a way to hedge against inflation
because gold is so liquid when they see a market downturn and you know the advice of the boss
child was to buy when there's blood in the streets and when there's a market downturn and you know the advice of the boss Charles was to buy when there's blood in the streets and with
there's a market downturn there's a recession and prices
are down and people are liquidating their assets. A lot
of people will get out of gold and into stocks or businesses
and and buy on the cheap. But what happens is because of the
monetary system damage a lot of people start going back into
gold. So it's there's a temporary, usually a temporary sell-off,
at least that's what I've seen historically,
a temporary sell-off and then it starts to gain
against the system.
So gold starts showing its housing of value
as a safe haven.
But it just basically come, it recedes
and then it comes back.
That's what I've seen.
I don't know though David.
We're in a weird time where I don't think history may show us the way here because of the
massive de-dollarization. I just keep using that term because it's really striking to me
that the economic system worldwide, you know, even the IMF, it's resetting. Of course it is.
We've been saying this for years. It's resetting. Of course it is. We've been
saying this for years, it's resetting. And I think the demand for gold by governments is unprecedented,
by private institutions is unprecedented. We're seeing a real shift globally here. So it's hard
to say exactly what would happen, but that's what's happened historically. Yeah. Well, you know,
when I look at it, I think it's only one stable coin.
That's going to be gold and silver or whatever. Right. But especially gold, that they want to talk about a stable coin. That's it. The rest of the, except no substitutes,
no frauds, you know, this stuff is that they're going to throw all their garbage T bills and repo
stuff into the, that's not going to be a stable thing. I don't know. It's crazy. But you
know, they're going to use all their powers to try to make that operate. And I think we're
going to be seeing an upcoming situation, not just trade wars, but also currency wars
and all the rest of this financial stuff. Hopefully we don't get into a real shooting
war, because that's how the shooting wars began with that kind of stuff. Tell us a little
bit about what's going on at Wise Wolf.
Well, the weekly mission is to find supply.
Strange times.
I notice that we've got a lull in the silver market right now.
You probably, if you're not in my business,
you don't see it because we provide everybody
with the metals.
I'm starting to see some shortages
in one ounce silver rounds and generic things like that,
at least for variety. So that's, that's piqued my interest. And it's probably because of
the prices they, you know, things that we talked about with silver, I think
there's probably some somebody's buying, right? So it's a, it's accumulation by
larger entities, most likely. So I'm just keeping that supply chain open. That's
my, that's been my mission. We've got the, the Texas physical location, Missouri physical location.
I'm going to be heading back up to Branson today.
Uh, so I'll be up there checking on my shop and, and, uh, doing some inventory.
Um, we got some great specials and things going on.
Um, you know, we've, we've been talking to people, especially with the
market kind of pulling back.
You know, we've been talking to people, especially with the market kind of pulling back. We've perfected the art of getting people out of paper IRAs and 401Ks and other things.
So if you're interested in that, we're Johnny on the spot.
And I've got a great team for that.
Really easy to put you in physical metals.
And I'm making some more improvements to the website and
experiences there for one-time purchases.
If you want a gram of gold and you go to davidknight.gold, maybe you just want a gram.
I've got free shipping, no credit card fees.
I still have to pay the fees, but I just don't make you pay them.
If you go to davidknight.gold and you hit the join Wolfpack tab, there's a way to get
just a gram of gold and it's free shipping but please buy two that way I
make something I put I put those on there is like well I think I did buy two
I make something and how much is that in terms of ounce what was the gram in
terms of ounce I don't remember there's 31.1 grams in a troy ounce okay so you
know divide that that's about a 30th so we're talking about something in the neighborhood of a hundred
bucks per gram or something like that. Yeah.
Yeah. So you pay some premium, but the way I make it, I set it up and I'm always on the
hunt for, and by the way, those are another thing that we're getting harder and harder
to find. So I'm going to have to keep sourcing them somewhere, but those sheets of getting
the hundred harder to find across the board. Really? Wow. Yeah
So I I made that easy to get small amounts of gold bullion or you can just sign up for you know
One of the wolf packs above the 250. That's what I like about wolf pack
You know you get these things like the the gold backs or the you know, little
Chicklet things that are that are broken off, you know people think that
You know gold is so expensive,
it's gonna be really expensive,
but you can buy it in very small quantities.
And there's a lot of things that are out there,
of course, like you said,
I guess they're getting harder and harder
to find those things.
But people are packaging it
so that it isn't necessarily a gold bar
that's worth a million dollars.
Only it's senators, corrupt senators can afford those types of things.
Right.
You can get the little tiny gram, uh, uh, chiclet things.
And that's what I like is, is with the Wolfpack seeing some of those things.
Cause I didn't even know they existed, you know, until, until we got it through the Wolfpack
thing.
Well, that's the key is that if you accumulate and you buy fractional, you do pay a premium up front, but if you'll just take my advice
and don't sell it unless you're going to if you're going to sell it to me, but if you're going to
if you're going to hold, hold for the long term and you'll see those premiums will start to
dissipate with the rising price of the metal, but you got to hold it long term and you'll have a shareable, something to use peer to peer to pay for things outside of a corrupt system, outside of the
stable coin dystopia.
And of course, you know, we're talking about long term and talking about savings, since
they don't pay any interest anymore in the banks.
I mean, it's just foolish to put your money in the banks where they're going to pay you
like a 0.1% or some
ridiculous thing like that.
It used to be that the banks would pay you something that was pretty close to what they
would charge in a home loan.
Home loan would be 5.5%.
They'd pay you 4 or 4.5% at the bank on your savings account thing.
Now they don't pay you anything and you're going to be seeing that eaten up with inflation.
So if you're going to be doing any kind of a savings program, metal is for a long term, but metal really is the way to go.
Truly is. But it's the privacy thing that I think is absolutely priceless. Well
Tony, thank you so much. And you got a program coming up today? Right after this one?
I do. Arterburn radio transmission. We'll talk parapolitics, precious metals, and
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Thank you.
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Well Hunter Biden travels to Dubai to sell property and crypto.
Oh, I'm sorry, it's not Hunter Biden, it's Eric Trump.
It's hard to tell the difference between them actually.
I guess Eric Trump in all fairness, he's not into crack cocaine and prostitutes, I guess,
as far as we know.
But other than that, in terms of their business dealings, it looks kind of similar.
Eric Trump is in Dubai selling crypto and luxury property.
Just weeks before his father's highly anticipated trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, Trump
Tower in Dubai, built by a Saudi developer, has 20 million dollar
penthouses and some three or four bedroom apartments that are priced about
one and a third million. And of course, of course, a golf course. A golf course, of
course. The fuzzy line between business and politics is exemplified in the
loosely regulated crypto
industry, says Simaphore.
World Liberty Financial, the firm co-founded by Zach Witkoff, son of the US President's
envoy to the Middle East, who was also a business partner of his in terms of real estate.
That's his expertise, his real estate, Witkoff.
He was a real estate agent who helped Trump with
some of his purchases and stuff like that, and he looked at it and was like, if this
guy who can't tell a photoshopped tattoo from him, if he can make money off of the real
estate stuff, I can do it too. So he stopped being a real estate agent, became a real estate
investor. He made a fortune and their pals. of course you know we're talking about the Middle East and everything that's happening is all
about the real estate isn't it? Yeah definitely is a real estate scam. So
Wittoff I guess fits as the president's envoy to the Middle East because it's
all about real estate and his son Zach co-founded the World Liberty Financial Stuff with the Trump family.
Abu Dhabi-based DWF Labs disclosed a $25 million purchase of tokens tied to the Trump's World
Liberty this month, becoming one of its biggest holders.
As a lot of people pointed out, you know, this structure, some of the structures that
he's set up with world liberty and other things, allows people to anonymously buy into some
of these things.
I mean, it's like a drop for money that they can do.
I mean, it's just an open invitation to, if not fraud, it is an open invitation to the Democrats to investigate
him for fraud, because he set up this structure that just invites suspicion, if not fraudulent
activity.
So Eric Trump will speak today at a crypto conference.
It's headlined by industry figures such as Cheng Ping Zhao, the founder of the trading platform
Binance. World Liberty plans to offer a stable coin on Binance and Zach Witkoff
met with Zhao who served four months in US prison for money laundering and
seeking a presidential pardon. He is seeking a presidential pardon.
He is seeking a presidential pardon. He didn't get jail for seeking the presidential pardon.
He's seeking a presidential pardon.
I guess he did his time.
So again, you know, this is,
it's so good to know that the Trump family
is not at all like the Biden criminal family.
The Biden crime family,
well now we got the Trump crime family.
There you go.
It's a big family and you ain't in it.
And it is really just, you know, organized crime.
And Eric Trump, as I pointed out with Tony, is out there saying, well, banks could be extinct in 10 years, he's saying.
This is another tip off that what they're working on with a stablecoin
and with LUTNIC is really to come up with a CBDC because that was one of the key things
about CBDC. Trying to get small medium-sized banks to understand that with the exception
of maybe JP Morgan and a couple of the big banks like that, they'll make a room for them
to get involved somehow but for the most part, all the local
banks will be gone.
That's why we're looking at how we can, at the state level, we had Senator Nicely saying,
you know what, we need to have.
And the banks didn't understand that a state bank was going to be there to help them survive
this type of attack. They thought, well, that's going to be there to help them survive this type of attack. They thought,
well that's going to be competition. It's like, no, you don't even understand where
the threat's coming from. You don't even understand who the enemy is. It was
really what he was working on was essentially like a, instead of a federal
reserve system, you could think of it as a Tennessee reserve system. But I guess
it's one of the reasons why they came against him.
One of several reasons why they came against him, because he figured out what they were
up to.
He was offering some bills against it.
"'The modern financial system is broken.
It's slow.
It's expensive,' said Eric Trump in an interview.
He said, "'Our banking system favors the ultra favors the ultra wealthy and it was weaponized against
the vast majority of people in our country. Well, so is his. His is going to be weaponized. It's
going to be there for the insiders that are centrally controlling it, even if they call it
DeFi. The banks don't watch, if they don't watch what's coming, they're going to be extinct in 10
years, he said.
And of course, as this article on RT points out, in 2021, major American financial services
company Capital One severed ties with over 300 accounts linked to the Trump family and
their businesses.
Think about that, 300 accounts.
You have to balance 10 checkbooks a day. Nobody wants to do that,
right? So they saved him the trouble. They got rid of their 300 accounts off of that.
Move came two months after the January the 6th Capitol riot. And as I said, you know, rather than standing on
the rule of law for everybody, what Trump is going to do is he's going to set up his
own power base outside of that. And he's going to basically come after his enemies
personally. He's going to set up his own banking system that he's going to be tightly tied
into it. I guess, you know, he's tired of working for
the Rothschilds, Wilbur Ross and company, and I guess now he wants his family to be
the Rothschilds instead, maybe, huh? New Mideast Project is the latest Trump company that is
a deal tied to a foreign government. The Trump Organization agreed to partner on a real estate
project in Qatar, and the latest of a series of projects tied to foreign governments. The Trump Organization agreed to partner on a real estate project in Qatar. And the latest of a series of projects tied to foreign governments. They say it's not just in Gaza. It's everywhere.
Yeah, you know, what about Biden? They'll say. Yeah, what about Biden? You know, yeah, okay, Trump is doing these deals with foreign governments.
Well, why don't you talk about Biden?
Yeah, because if Biden did it, then we should be concerned about that. But if Trump did it, then we should be concerned about that.
But if Trump did it, we shouldn't be concerned about that.
That's what you always hear, right?
Well, what about Biden?
Yeah, he's also a criminal.
So if Biden breaks the law, then Trump can do the same.
If one of them acts like a dictator, the other one can be like a dictator in those areas. The exchange of
the office of precedent. Not president, but precedent, setting these precedents everywhere.
PayPal. That's where I've seen this, not capital. I didn't have 300 bank accounts. I had one
account with PayPal, and they cut me off five months into this show and they've now deepened their push into targeted
ads fueling privacy concerns over the monetization of financial data. Well you
want to talk about privacy stuff? Look they're tied to the police state. You
know they take orders from the police state. As I said, I spent two hours on the phone with somebody there when they banned me there
and at Venmo at the same time because they're tied together.
And after two hours, the guy came back and says, I can't see any reason for why they
would ban you.
I just see one message saying, shut this account down immediately.
So where's that coming from?
And so that should really concern us about what the crypto bros want to do, right?
The PayPal mafia?
People like Teal, people like Musk and that ilk.
What are they going to do with all this?
As I pointed out the other day, the crypto bros love the freedom cities of Trump. This is an article from Cointelegraph. Let me say
to you that the so-called freedom cities of Trump is just as cynical a mislabeling as
the Patriot Act. It's another one of these things. And so, you know, they put that name
on there. Be careful when you see something like that.
Smart cities is really what we're talking about.
They said it's going to be,
it's going to help the crypto sector
discover where it can go
in terms of innovation and new applications.
Yeah, let's use the crypto stuff as a CBDC,
but we'll make money out of it.
How about that?
That's gonna be much better.
Trump pledged when he was running to build 10 new US cities. He called them freedom cities.
He said, I'm going to build them from scratch and we're going to build them on public land
and we're going to make them free of the nightmare of red tape. That was his quote,
the nightmare of red tape. Well, it is a nightmare.
As a matter of fact, Ron Paul has said, look, if you want to, he said, forget about the interest rates if you want to help people to be able to afford homes. Of course, that's not the real issue
as well. He wants to push interest rates down because of the interest on the debt,
the cumulative debt of the U.S. government. But, you know, to try to make
the peasants happy and get the interest rates down
so we can afford to have homes, Ron Paul said,
much better than pushing on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates,
get rid of the regulations on homes.
And so you might look at this and say, well that'd be great because the regulations on homes
are what have made them so expensive.
But just be careful what you wish for.
Because what we see, the people that we see in this,
you now got Department of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum
in from the very beginning on this carbon pipeline,
carbon capture pipeline scam, with Christy Noem
Summit pipeline CEO and Donald Trump there in Mar-a-Lago they're talking about
that well now he's also as the as the Interior Secretary working with the
Housing and Urban Development Secretary HUD Secretary who is Scott Turner
they've announced a joint task force to do just that. So I've got the public land and you
have HUD. So let's come up with this new novel approach for the federal
government, which is not even supposed to own the land. Neither of these
organizations should even exist under the Constitution. But they're going to have a
joint task force on using underutilized federal land for housing.
And so the people who are really heavily into this, Musk, Teal, Mark Andreessen, others,
also all of them part of the PayPal mafia, the PayPal mafia that is kicking people off
at the behest of the state, where rules are suspended and don't apply any more to certain
people.
That's where they want to go, they said.
So it may sound like freedom to you, well, less building regulations and let's get out
there in the wild west or what, but it's really going to be a 15-minute open-air prison.
And I guess you really don't need to have a lot of building permits if you're building a concentration camp, right? That's what the
15-minute cities really are. It's a high-tech concentration camp. I want to
concentrate everybody into these areas. So critics have said that this is a
devious scam aimed at bringing back the old company towns of yesteryear with a fresh coat of
modern crypto fascist varnish. They call them company towns
because they're going to be so heavily tied to these crypto bros. They said
indeed that company script was the medium of exchange in towns like Pullman,
Illinois, built by George Pullman, owner of the Pullman Palace Car Company in the late 19th century.
And you know, there's a lot of similarity between these robber barons of the late 19th
century and these robber barons of the crypto space.
And over the years, there have been a lot of new city plans intended to manifest fascist
or communist or social democratic or libertarian or post-colonial political agendas.
Yeah, we've got a lot of people through those types of utopian communities, and usually
they are socialist or communist.
Islam is now working on doing one in Texas, but this is really a government operation.
And the fact that the crypto brothers are there doesn't really make me see any freedom.
I see the control that's involved in this.
New vistas of innovation tantalize these groups.
They sense that existing institutional structures rooted in 20th century world hamper their potential. New cities theoretically at least might
offer the prospect of designing a setting that can unleash the sector to
discover where it can go in terms of innovation and new applications. So of
course in the past these crypto bros just outside of San Francisco they
wanted to set up a city they they ran a foul of California regulations,
but they designed this as an eco-friendly, walk-only community.
15-minute city.
This is their vision, I should say.
And that is everywhere you go.
It's the same thing.
So we know what this is going to be.
It's going to be a 15-minute city.
It's going to be a smart city.
It's going to have smart contracts with their AI agents
and all the rest of this. So that project now has been put on hold because an environmental
study. So these guys are saying, Trump, yeah, we wanna put this out on public land. We'll
skip all the environmental studies and that'll be great. We'll have no red tape. They purchased nearly a billion dollars worth of farmland in California without saying anything
about the identity of the backers.
I think people found out about it.
They were very upset.
And, of course, they've also tried this again in Honduras, Prospera Chartered City Project.
So these billionaires are looking for places where they can have their own towns where
they are king.
And that's where these freedom cities are going to be.
For example, in Honduras, they got a 50-year lease and permission to build a city on an
island there.
They've raised $120 million in investments since its founding.
It's backed by billionaires like Peter Thiel, Sam Altman,
Mark Andreessen and others. What could possibly go wrong? Disputes there, interestingly, settled
by an arbitration center, the court system is run by a retired Arizona judge who operates
online. And then I'll just finish with this. Prospera has been able to persuade Western-based companies to set up new businesses within its zone,
including experimental medical facilities.
Oh, the island of Dr. Moreau? Yeah, kind of.
They want to run clinical trials that would not be burdened by FDA standards.
What FDA standards? The FDA doesn't have any
standards. The FDA is you're free to do anything. That's not even good enough for
them. They don't want to have to pay off anybody, I guess. So that's what they're
ultimately about. And just to remember, these crypto bros are also tied
into the eugenics, the depopulation stuff, all of this.
And it's worth it just to tie this back.
You know, oh yeah, we want to be able to set up experimental medical facilities.
Yeah, it's just, just pure evil.
We're going to take a quick break.
We'll be right back. Decoding the mainstream propaganda.
It's the David Knight Show.
Well on Rumble, Raddusbro, thank you for the tip, I appreciate that.
He says if you do that to Trump, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, anyone in that circle, everybody
would have a big problem with it.
Trump lied, people died.
Say it.
Trump, yeah, he won't say that.
He will not, as we saw with Candace Owen.
And she's not going to say anything about it either.
Well, the CIA can neither confirm nor deny whether a secret Virginia site is theirs.
Now, this came up because of Doge.
Evidently, they put this up for rent.
This might be an oopsie for Doge.
A low-profile government complex in Northern Virginia, long rumored to be a CIA spook site,
briefly appeared on a federal real estate for sale list last month, only to disappear
from the market within hours.
A mysterious vanishing act worthy of
a spy novel. It popped up on a Trump administration list of quote non-core federal properties
slated for potential sale and they Bloomberg said the list was yanked down less than 24
hours later. It included more than 400 other buildings and offices, some of them
housing cabinet-level agencies." Oh, so we got about 400 buildings that I guess the
Doge people look at it and say, well, doesn't say anything's going on here. So
I guess we can get rid of it. It's kind of like a big hole. Remember that? And out
in Chatham County in North Carolina. That was one of these facilities
that was part of the Cold War network.
They had these facilities being run by AT&T.
They've got one actually in a building
in the middle of New York, New York City.
But they put a lot of these out in rural areas.
And the book that was, what was it, Red Rock, I think it was, but Raven Rock, Raven Rock,
Raven Rock, the plan to save themselves and let the rest of us die.
That book began with Big Hole, but about a decade before that everybody said,
well yeah, that thing closed a long time ago, closed with the Cold War.
And one day Karen had the boys in the car and said, let's go see what's in there. They drove down this abandoned dirt road and there's
fences up and all of a sudden these speakers come on and say, turn the car around,
get out of here. I mean it was, you know, active. Evidently that's what's going on
with these buildings as well. 14 buildings and that cluster there, but you
know 400 buildings that I guess Doge looked at it they couldn't look like people weren't using them anymore and yet
evidently they were. In this particular site 14 buildings some of them going by
names like Franconia Building B or Butler Building 12 don't appear on any
other public database of government real estate. So they said this looks like the
CIA they contacted them and they gave
them the language that they used during the Howard Hughes Glomar thing in
1974. The CIA can either confirm nor deny the existence or the
non-existence of these records. So that is basically don't ask us but that's
really what's going on. The site dates back to 1952, has been the subject of decades of local speculation. It's just like a big
hole. Foreign policy once identified it as a heavily guarded compound used to
store classified files, equipment and supplies. Isn't it amazing? I really do hate
this secretive government, this national security state that was founded in
aftermath of World War II during the Cold War.
I really do hate it.
And here we are, you know, 70 years later, and it's only gotten worse.
Mark Ambinder of The Week called it, quote, perhaps the worst kept secret in Springfield,
where neighbors talk openly about strange security measures and about rotating surveillance. Kind of like Big Hole. It's been identified in
numerous public forums. The bad guys know that it exists. The CIA and the Air Force
often assigned counter surveillance teams to the area, they said. It's 1.2
million square feet of property there. It is tax-ex exempt, but it is appraised by that county as
being over $115 million. The Trump administration has made waves with its
efforts to trim the government's bloated real estate portfolio, but this listing
along with others may have gone a step too far. In the end, the administration
backtracked on all 443
proposed sales, citing need for a further review. That's what I say, all the Doge
stuff was just a PR scam. None of it's going to happen. They put all this stuff
up, they gave you the list, they put it on a website, and now here you have have 443 proposed sales. Just one of these is $112 million value
based on what the county has.
And so, 443 of those, billions of dollars,
and none of it's gonna happen.
All of it has been taken off the list.
Just like Trump said, yeah, we're going to, you know, we did that.
That was just a PR campaign.
Nothing's going to change.
Someone in the bureaucracy must have hit the publish button without reading the fine print
or the classification stamps.
Neither the CIA nor the GSA, General Services Administration, will say more nor even confirm
that the property even exists."
And they said, well, that probably tells us everything that we need to know.
Really does.
Now, speaking of secret agents, we will soon have AI agents.
I said, that's going to be the next big thing.
You're going to be hearing a lot about the AI agents, just like, you know, we heard a couple years ago. We've started hearing about the chat bots
And we've seen a lot of stuff with the chatbots. Well, this is the next step where you give them a lot of
Autonomy to actually do tasks
So the chatbots are just going to talk to you
The agents will be given access to certain things to
be able to do stuff for you. And Visa wants to give them access to your credit card. Of
course they do. Wouldn't you love to have a bot running up charges on your charge account?
You know, and how are things going to be marketed to this bot? When you look at search engine
optimization of a few years ago, I can imagine that there's going to be a lot
of optimization of sales pitches for these AI agents. So I can figure out the
algorithm is going to be able to make a lot of money selling stuff to these
agents who are supposedly going to go out and make a determination
about what is
in your best interest.
Some of the examples that we've seen and some of these early ones, you tell it, I'm moving
to such and such a city.
This is the amount of square footage that I have.
These are some of the priorities.
I've got kids in schools.
I want to be close to a school that's there, you know, that type of stuff.
And here's my budget.
And so to just go out and do what real estate agents used
to do.
And Visa wants to give the credit card, your credit
card, to these things.
AI agents are supposed to be more than chat bots,
personal assistants that know what you want
and can do real work on your behalf.
Visa hopes to give them your credit card, set a budget,
and have some preferences,
and let these AI agents find and buy you a sweater,
your weekly groceries, an airplane ticket, maybe a home.
Who knows what this will do.
Transformational.
They said on the-
Jarvis, max out my credit cards buying Funko Pops.
Yeah, you might
want to look at some of the crazy stuff that people get with Alexis and
everything. Transformational they said, on the order of magnitude of the advent of
e-commerce itself and again you know if you can optimize your site to sell to
these agents I bet you can make a lot of money.
Visa announced on Wednesday that it is partnering with a group that's going to be leading this
development and of course the big names and the chat bots are all there.
They want to connect their AI systems to Visa's payment network.
Visa's also working with IBM online payment company Stripe and phone maker Samsung on
this initiative.
So for emerging AI companies, Visa's backing could also boost their chances of competing
with tech giants like Amazon and Google that dominate digital commerce and are developing
their own AI agents.
Early incarnations of agent-based commerce are starting to do a really good job on the
shopping and discovery dimension of the problem, but they have tremendous trouble on payments because they just can't
get access to your credit card account.
You give them, you get to this point where the agent literally just turns it back around
and says, okay, you go buy it.
Well, why not?
I mean, isn't it enough to do some research and give you some options and let you make
the final decision? What we're looking at here is kind of, they're pushing for the disastrous idea that we've
seen with the autonomous killer robots for the military, you know, giving them the kill
decision.
That kill decision needs to be kept with you, just like your credit card needs to be kept
with humans. And what your credit card needs to be kept with humans.
And what about credit card debt? Credit card balance of American consumers at $1.2 trillion
end of last year, according to the Federal Reserve of New York. You know what nobody
is talking about? The massive interest rate on credit cards. How come, like I said before,
you know, we're talking to Tony, if you want to save money, you can't put it in a bank savings account. They don't pay you any interest.
It's going to be a fraction of a percent, typically. And yet, they have the audacity
on credit cards to charge you, you know, 20, 30, 40 percent or more. And that is outrageous.
We always understood that to be a crime,
and it should be a crime.
You know, they took off the 10% usury limit
when inflation kicked up above 10%.
But they never put it back on.
And so you've got these companies
that are getting money from you and paying you zero,
getting money from the Federal Reserve for many years
in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown and not paying any interest to the Federal Reserve for it,
and then turning around and charging you 10, 20, 30, 40 percent.
That is criminal.
Nobody is talking about that.
They said, consumers will give their AI agents clear spending limits and conditions that
should give them confidence that the human is still in control.
Oh, so we can tell it, here, go buy this and don't spend any more than that.
And that is supposed to be control for you.
Well, the FBI, and this is good, I'm glad to see the FBI is getting rid of agents that
kneeled during the George Floyd protests.
And when you look at these agents, they seem to all fall into certain DEI categories, don't
they?
Show that picture there, Travis, if you got it.
The FBI reassigns agents that kneel during George Floyd protests.
They look like they just were recruited right out of college, don't they? And so these
agents that don't seem... look at them. You know, they got their masks on, some of them,
one of them pink masks and sunglasses, but they identified who she is. They got rid of
them and I think that's a really good thing. But now what they need to do is they need
to get rid of the agents that are doing the
civil asset forfeiture.
How about the agents that are doing swatting of people?
You know, when you look, just a few weeks ago, we had everybody talking about, oh, look,
they're swatting conservative journalists and commentators and stuff like that.
Well, again, they won't talk about the problem is the SWAT team itself.
It isn't just the point of view. Yeah, it's being weaponized against that. But look,
we've got people where politics is not an issue at all that are being killed
by these SWAT teams. That kind of stuff has been happening for quite some time.
People having all their property stolen. Like I was talking about yesterday, you know, you have
Christine Ohm had a purse stolen.
It has a purse just under $5,000 in it.
She's got another $800 wallet or something.
And then she has $3,000 in cash.
And I said, you know, her purse is like the price of my car. And if I was stopped by the police and they found my $5,000 car and they found $3,000
worth of cash, they would steal my car and they'd steal the cash.
But in this particular case, it was an illegal alien that stole the purse and the cash.
But they call that civil asset forfeiture instead of theft. You know, if
an illegal alien does it, it's theft. But if Kristi Noem and her thugs and her
cartel does it, it's called civil asset forfeiture. And when they go in and kick
the door down and kill innocent people, well, you know, that's supposedly
justified. Listen to this story of a woman
who had that very thing done to her.
Fear.
Because I did feel at times I was going to die.
So much fear.
I kept praying, I said, God, please let me live through this moment.
Humiliation.
I meant, I was a zero, I was nothing.
Pure disbelief.
I just couldn't understand how is this happening to us.
All just for wanting a fresh start.
You come to Oklahoma and you get treated like this.
For what?
This woman who we're calling Marissa and her three daughters
came to Oklahoma from Maryland
looking for a slower, more affordable pace of life.
They rented this house in a nice, seemingly safe
Northwest Oklahoma City neighborhood.
Her husband planned to join them this past weekend,
but any semblance they had of comfort went out the window
when 20 men armed to the teeth busted through it
Thursday morning.
I don't know who they were.
They had guns.
It was dark.
All the lights were off.
They were federal agents, Marissa says, with the U.S. Marshals, ICE, it was dark. All the lights were off. They were federal agents, Marissa says,
with the US Marshals, ICE and the FBI.
And I keep asking them, like, who are you?
What are you doing here?
What's happening?
And they said, we have a warrant for the house.
They ordered Marissa and her daughters outside
into the rain before they could even get dressed.
They wanted me to change in front of all of them, between all of them.
The thing is, the suspect names on that search warrant were not Marissa's or anyone in her
family's.
They were, however, names listed on mail still arriving at the house.
Former residents, perhaps.
We just moved here from Maryland.
We're citizens. That's what I keep saying. We're citizens.
She says they didn't care. We weren't criminals. Why were they treating us like criminals? We were here by ourselves. We didn't do anything.
The agents ripped apart every square inch of the house, taking their phones, laptops, documents, and their life savings in cash as evidence.
I have to feed my children. I'm going to need gas money. I need to be able to get around.
How do you just leave me like this, like an abandoned dog?
And when they left, they told her something.
I know it was a little rough this morning. It was so degrading.
Like, you do all of this to a family, to women,
your fellow citizens, and it was a little rough.
You have literally traumatized me and my daughters for life.
This family has virtually nothing.
And I said, when are we going to get our stuff back?
He was like, it could be days or it could be months.
Nothing but questions.
What if I would have been armed?
What if you're breaking in?
What am I supposed to think?
My initial thought was we were being robbed.
My daughter's being kidnapped.
Nothing but likely lifelong trauma.
You have guns pointed at her faces.
Can you just reprogram yourself and see us as humans, as women,
a little bit of mercy, care a little bit about your fellow human mate, about your fellow citizen,
like fellow resident. We bleed too. We bleed just like anybody else bleeds. We were scared. You could see in her
faces that we were terrified.
And Marissa told us the agents wouldn't even leave her a business card. She says she has
no idea who to contact to get her things back. We reached out to the FBI. They told us they
were simply assisting on this case and that we'd need to contact Homeland Security.
A spokesperson for Homeland Security told us they'll look into it and get back
with us. Well we checked back today and nobody responded. Oh okay so it's kind
of like George Orwell meets Kafka right? Yeah that's where we are with this. If
you try to defend yourself, basically they invade your home.
People in bulletproof vests, heavily armed.
If you try to defend yourself against them, then they kill you.
That's the way this thing rolls down.
So yeah, absolutely, get rid of these people who are kneeling for the George Floyd protest.
But how about some conservatives get interested in conserving what this country used to be
and stopping these armed gangs of thugs?
I mean, I've said over and over again, when I saw Brazil, Terry Gilliam of Monty Python,
when I saw his dark satire in 1984, it begins with one of these types of raids.
And at that point in time, they had not become common.
And when I saw it, I thought, wow, that is really over the top.
But now that is what is happening to people all the time.
That along with civil asset forfeiture, the insanity, what have they done?
They've done this deliberately.
You've got only one in eight Afghan refugees entering Germany was screened.
Only one in eight.
Now they had 31,000 Afghans, so you've got maybe about 4,000 of them that were vetted,
and then the rest of them, 27,000, 28,000, just let them come on in.
We don't even care who they are.
We're not going to give them any security checks.
So they create a problem.
And then the solution to that problem is a militarized police surveillance state.
That's what we're seeing over and over again.
The federal government has imported Afghan migrants from its reception center in Pakistan's
capital of Islamabad since the return of the Taliban.
So you bring in these dangerous people as an army and then that
gives you an excuse to create a militarized police state on rumble. Don't Frag Me Bro
says every product that murdered people, as we call by the FDA, was approved by the FDA.
Yeah. And this has been going on for a long time. Back it was now about 35 years ago, one of my family's friends' wife died from a product
that the FDA approved, then took off the market, then the company protested, they put it back
on the market, and it killed his wife.
On Rumble, Timed Non-Tides says, Ron Paul supports Mises Libertarians
who support Crypto Bros.
If we don't cut off the support, we won't win.
Yeah, we need to have some wisdom
about what's really going on with this crypto stuff.
I really think it is a setup.
On Rumble, Audi, Modern Retro Radio,
good to see you there.
He says, Doge is a total psyop.
People were naive enough to get excited about
it. I knew it was a stunt from the onset. Yeah. Yeah. And now we see that you're right.
We're always hopeful that they get rid of some spending, right? And yet, just firing
some of the people in the bureaucracy and then I always thought that his approach was
to get rid of people and replace them with AI.
Maybe it's just all a big PR front, who knows.
Well the first migrants that have been charged for entering military zones on the US border.
Remember that Trump sent troops to the border and then he declared it a militarized zone
and now we see the implications of that.
I thought it would be a good idea and I said this in 2017.
I said, okay, so he's promised he's going to end the troop deployments and the wars
in Afghanistan, in Iraq, bring the people home, protect our border for a change.
And you could do that just by putting them there as a deterrent.
But no, they're going to go the full militarized police state aspect of it.
Creation of a 60-foot wide strip along the base of New Mexico gave US troops the authority
to detain migrants in the area north of the border barriers.
You know, we've got a lot of people in those areas that are concerned about the dangerous
drug cartels coming across. And we should ask ourselves, how do we get the dangerous drug cartels coming across.
And we should ask ourselves, how do we get the dangerous drug cartels?
In the same way, we should ask ourselves, how do we wind up getting Ayatollahs running
Iran?
Well, CIA, both cases, you know, creating the drug war, running the drug war, creating
the drugs like crack cocaine, CIA, people like that, using Afghanistan to bring in opium and other issues
like that, the poppy fields. And so our government creates these problems, and just like with the
immigration stuff, and then they give us their solution, which is a militarized police state.
So they said the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, visited the area last week and said it was phase one of
a plan to extend the buffer zone.
Again, as I said, you got a lot of people there at the border,
they're worried because they got violent criminal gangs that were created by the failed war on drugs coming across there.
They're concerned about that and should be. And so now you've got a different violent criminal gang that's going to be in the control
of the military.
Any illegal attempting to enter that zone is entering a military base.
That's what they're doing.
They're going to call this the 60 foot strip all along, 60 foot strip wide, all along the New Mexico border, that's going to be called a military
base. You will be interdicted by U.S. troops who will then hand you over to border patrol
working together. The troops that hand over the migrants that they detain to U.S. border
patrol or other civil law enforcement according to the Defense Department.
So this is the military there.
And what we have to be concerned about is Ron Paul had said back in the past, he said,
be careful about a wall.
Be careful about a wall because if you've got a wall, that's going to keep you from
getting out.
It's not just going to keep bad guys from coming in.
It's going to keep good guys from being able to get out as well. And you may want to be able to get out of this country. You won't be able to
fly out using a TSA. And he says this is phase one. I suspect that phase two is going to
be what Palmer Lucky or Lucky Palmer, Lucky Palmer I think. Lucky is his first name. I think he has a company, Andrewil,
and they're working on a high-tech border fence, which
is basically going to be a Terminator no-go zone,
demilitarized zone.
Or actually fully militarized, I should say.
I say demilitarized because it's no man's land.
They're going to create that there.
They're going to have drones, perhaps armored drones that can use force against you.
Maybe it'll be non-lethal, but of course non-lethal is a relative term.
The so-called New Mexico National Defense Area was created with the transfer of 110,000
acres of federal land to the U.S. Army. The buffer zone allowed the Trump administration
to use troops to arrest migrants without invoking the 1807 Insurrection Act that empowers a
president to deploy the military to suppress events like civil disorder. They're very ingenious when it comes to getting around
prohibitions of what these guys can do.
So I'll just finish up with this story here. We were talking about education earlier before
Tony came on. We're talking about the danger of going to the government to get funding
for your child's education, whether you're talking about a private school, a charter school, or home school, because that's what
they want to do here in Tennessee. They liberalized the state funds for charter schools. Some
of the home schoolers said, okay, fine, that's good. We don't want your money, but what we
do want is for you to acknowledge the fact that parents have the freedom to
educate their children any way that they see fit without doing any reporting to you.
And they shut that down.
What does that tell you?
I think it tells you everything.
They want to have strings to control you.
But there are many things that we can do on our own.
And staying away from government
money is one of those.
But this is another one that is really important.
This is from WNG.org.
A deep need for parental discretion.
Don't set your child loose and unsupervised in the digital wild west. Right? You keep your kids out of these
corrupt government
institutions, these seminaries
for Satan, and yet you
give your kid a smartphone.
What have you gained?
Well, nothing. In a recent BBC
interview, an OnlyFans
content creator, Lily Phillips, recounted
how she got into the business.
She was first exposed to pornography at just 11 years old and she said,
I've never known life without it.
When the interviewer pressed her about the dangers of kids encountering hardcore porn
online, she just dismissed it with a shrug.
She was tossed into the adult world like a lamb among wolves and now after years of moral
distortion and neural rewiring, that's a good way to describe it, she profits by drawing
others into the same pit into which she fell.
Her story is tragic but it is not rare.
And they point out, you know, we are so careful about our children now, aren't we?
We got car seats.
We got childproof cabinets.
We rubberize our playgrounds.
We sanitize everything in the physical world.
And then we hand our kids devices that give them unsupervised access to the entire Internet.
As one person said, we are overprotecting children in the physical world and we are under
protecting them online. And it's not just online. I mean it is the very essence of
what they are. We are so much more than our physical bodies or our soul.
We are our spirit and that is what is being attacked in this spiritual warfare
of these phones. And in terms of the neural rewiring,
it's not just the pornography that is doing this as well.
You know, Steve Jobs famously said that he would not give
his own iPhone to one of his kids as a child.
He said, no, no, we're not give that to them. These people know exactly what they're doing.
They know the consequences of what their stuff really does to children, and they won't have it anywhere around their
own children. They said, �We have movie ratings that restrict access at theaters to those
who are too young to properly process the content, but then we let them roam free in
the limitless theater of the Internet where explicit content is a click away.� But you
think about the schools, right?
What they're exposed to in the schools is far, far, far worse.
And they demand, that's why we've got the Supreme Court case going on right now.
They demand that we're going to put in explicit, very explicit sexual stuff, LGBT, homosexual,
transgender, all the rest of the stuff. We're going to put that in the schools explicitly, and you're not even going to be able to opt
out of it for your kid who's in kindergarten.
They first put it in and said, okay, we'll let you opt out.
And then about four or five months later, they said, no, you can't opt out.
We're going to force you to go through this.
Parental controls and age verification systems exist, but they're often easily bypassed. Explicit material increasingly seeps into
mainstream platforms. See, the analogy to that is the schools. You take away the
smartphones. You don't count on these parental controls. You take the kids out
of the schools. You don't count on some kind of a federal or state law telling them that
they can't groom your child. Have a good day.
The common man.
They created common core and dumbed down our children. They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
They created Common Pass to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing
and the communist future.
They see the Common Man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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