The David Knight Show - Thu Episode #2046: Trump Threatens Musk Over Subsidies — The Billionaire Feud Is Theater
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It's The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13 it is Thursday the 3rd of July, Year of Our Lord 2025.
The feud between Elon and Donald seems to be on hold.
But the Libertarian Party is courting the crony capitalist Musk.
Seems they've officially thrown out all of their principles.
We're going to look at one world climate
religion and Tony Arterburn is going to join us and we'll talk about what the
BBB means for gold and silver. Stay with us. The The Good morning, Hope.
You are having a good morning.
It is the day before July 4th, the day before Independence Day, and I hope you've all got
some nice plans for this weekend.
As I said, we'll be doing a rebroadcast tomorrow.
We'd all like to spend some time with the family.
As I said, we're going to look at what's going on with Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
It seems the feud has been put on hold.
People are speculating maybe it's the fact that Donald Trump threatened to deport Elon Musk or at least mentioned it. This is by
Joe Kovacs on WorldNet Daily. Did threat to deport Musk stop the feud? Elon
suddenly changes his tune with Donald Trump. As my dad was saying, did he end
up with a horse head in his bed? Was there a message?
We didn't get to see.
Did he make him an offer he couldn't refuse?
Just hours after President Donald Trump discussed the possibility of deporting Elon Musk to
South Africa, the former DOB chief appeared to change his recent negative tune about Trump,
giving the Commander in Chief credit for resolving numerous world conflicts.
Credit where credit is due, Musk posted on X early Wednesday.
At Real, Donald Trump has successfully resolved several serious conflicts around the world.
Which conflicts has he resolved?
Because the war in Ukraine is still going strong.
The war in Gaza is still going strong.
And of course, Israel launched strikes on Iran and
drug us into that. Which conflicts has he resolved? I'm very curious. I'd love to know.
So there were conflicts going on at the sites where he bombed in Iran.
Yes, someone was having some workplace spat and they were bombed and of course that resolved it.
Musk attached a message. Trump had posted Tuesday on True Social in which the president stated,
the 60-day ceasefire, during which time we will work with all parties to end the war. Israel agreeing to a ceasefire means nothing.
We've seen over and over again that they'll violate any agreement, that they'll say,
oh, we were attacked.
They'll make up a story.
They'll lie.
They'll find justification to launch attacks on crowds of civilians. It doesn't matter what they agree to.
It's a completely meaningless agreement when the Israelis are involved and when
the US is involved. The Qataris and Egyptians who have worked very hard to
help bring peace will deliver this final proposal. I hope for the good of the
Middle East that Hamas takes this deal, because it will not get any better. It will only get worse. Thank you for your attention
to this matter."
Yes, it will only get worse.
Musk recently has been vocal in his opposition to Trump's big beautiful bill due to concerns
about adding to the national debt. At least someone's concerned about it. Whatever Musk's
other faults are, and there are many, I don't trust him at all. At least he's concerned about it. Whatever Musk's other faults are, and there are many,
I don't trust him at all. At least he's raising some concerns. It's probably all nothing but
theater. But still, at least maybe someone will see it and go, hmm, he's right.
On Monday Musk wrote, it is obvious with the insane spending of this bill which increases
the debt ceiling by a record $5 trillion that we live in a one party country.
The Porky Pig Party.
A beat, a beat, a beat.
That's all, folks.
It's over.
We're done.
Time for a new political party that actually cares about the people.
And of course, he had said that he would immediately launch a new political party if this passed.
He would do it the next day, which was yesterday.
And I don't remember hearing a single thing about a new political party from Elon Musk.
These billionaires love to talk, love to say they'll do things.
But they don't usually end up following through on them.
Instead, we get a tweet about how he's resolved conflicts around the world after bombing Iran.
I'm starting a new political party.
It's the Suck Up to Donald Trump party.
Maybe that's what he meant.
Trump pushed back early Tuesday saying on True Social,
Elon make it more subsidy than any human being in history by far.
And without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa.
No more rocket launches, satellites, or electric car production.
And our country would save a fortune.
Perhaps we should have Doge take a look hard look at this big money to be saved."
Reporters asked Trump later Tuesday morning if he would deport Musk.
The president said,
We'll have to take a look.
We're going to have to put Doge on Elon, Trump added, referring to the Department of
Government Efficiency that Musk previously led.
You know what dog is?
Dog is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon.
The monster that might have to go back and eat Elon.
Wouldn't that be terrible?
He gets a lot of subsidies.
Musk responded to Trump saying, so tempting to escalate this.
So so tempting.
But I will refrain for now.
He's taking the high road.
I suppose.
You have to take the high road if you're gonna get to Mars.
On Monday, Musk vowed to bankroll primary challengers of any Republican lawmaker who voted to pass Trump's bill.
If it is the last thing I do on this earth.
Yes, the last thing he does before he blasts off, before he leaves us and goes to the red planet.
I would be totally fine if every single billionaire
left this planet. Every single one of these diabolical creatures. Wouldn't that... we can only dream of a future
where they all just get in spaceships and leave us alone. Every member of Congress who
campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest
debt increase in history should
hang their head in shame. They will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do
on this earth. More promises from Elon Musk. More tough talk. But of course, as I said, he talked
about starting a third party. And nothing came of that. So we'll see. When asked by ABC News
about Musk's criticism, the president reiterated that it was about the EV
mandate. He should have known I wouldn't do that. I couldn't do that. I campaigned
on those things for two years. I never understand why he did what he did,
because he's not going to get his mandate and he better be careful, because he
might not get anything else. You know what that means, right?" he said. Just another belligerent warning
from Donald Trump. You know what that means, don't you? He's going against the
family. You never go against the family. He's just a gangster. He's just a
gangster. Libertarians seek partnership with Elon Musk. That's right. Libertarians are desperate to get this crony capitalist billionaire into the ranks.
They don't care about principle.
I mean that was obvious with Gary Johnson.
Aleppo.
Yeah, maybe Elon Musk will at least know what Aleppo is.
We can only hope.
Though with his comment
about Trump ending conflicts, maybe not. The Libertarian Party has long since
thrown out principle. They have completely broken with it. As I've said
before, I have many issues with the corporate Libertarian Party and I find
many Libertarians are nothing but contrarians.
They have no interest in principle. They simply like having a viewpoint that is unpopular.
They simply see what the majority believes and do the opposite. And as such, they have
no actual attachment to it. They have no real stance on things. If the majority of
people were to overnight become libertarians, they would shift to
something else simply because they like to be contrarians. That's it.
Gard Goldsmith. Good to see you Gard. Hope you're doing well. And of course Gard
Goldsmith hosts Liberty Conspiracy, which you can watch on Rumble as well. The
schedule you can find on nightsofthestorm.com.
He also has a sub stack. Gardner Goldsmith. For Trump who used government to get people
tossed from their land for his building projects, talk about government subsidies is ironic.
That's right. Donald Trump has loved using eminent domain. He will not hesitate to use the force of government to throw people
off their land to take what he wants. Maybe that's why he became president in the first
place. He thought it would simply cut out the middleman. Why am I spending so much money
to bribe these politicians when I could just become the politician? Then people would have
to bribe me. Just cut out the middleman. The billionaire has been floating a third
party over his opposition to the mega bill. Libertarians national chair says
that's a bad idea. That's right, it's a bad idea because we want your money. Give
us your money. Why spend that money on a third party when you've already got a
third party that's willing to sell out and suck up to you right here. Libertarians were very
quiet during the 2020 lockdowns. There's no principles left in the party of principle at all.
Musk money would go a long way in advancing Libertarians. The national organization operates
with a yearly budget of between $1 million and 3 million dollars. Nakyla said,
Musk alone funneled more than 250 million into the 2024 election,
mostly through his America PAC to help catapult Trump to the presidency in November.
You can hear libertarians salivating all the way.
I mean, so long as we get someone that has libertarian after their name,
then it doesn't matter what they believe.
We could get lots of attention on them with lots of money.
Exactly.
One to three million is the annual operating budget of the libertarians and Trump spent more than 250 or
Musk spent more than 250 million to help Trump get elected.
They're salivating at the idea of getting their hands on that kind of cash.
They are salivating at the idea of getting their hands on that kind of cash. Imagine what we could do.
Once the Capitol is there, the doors get blown wide open, Nikaila said.
Nikaila has not heard from Musk directly, but he said the party is trying to break through
to the billionaire.
I can imagine.
I can imagine they've got people scratching at his doors, at his walls, trying to break
through.
Musk, please, please give us some of your money.
We need it.
Who has been
showing continued support for one of the most libertarian-leading members of Congress, Kentucky
Republican Rep Thomas Massey.
Musk, who in recent days reignited his war against the GOP's mega-bill, said once the
legislation passes, he will immediately go forward with his new America party. So why
exactly should Musk forego his own effort and instead join with the Libertarians?
Nikaila, it's pretty simple.
They have ballot access in almost every state, which many recent third party efforts have
failed to secure.
And of course ballot access is a tremendous issue.
They make it very, very difficult to get on the ballot.
They make you jump through all kinds of hoops.
Libertarians have effectively jumped through them. They've managed to make it so they are
on the ballot despite the fact that you never really win anything. You have to at least
give them that.
Even Libertarian Party isn't on the ballot in every state. They're on in almost every state, but only the Republicans
and Democrats. You have to stay within the uniparty duopoly. Not that the Libertarian
Party is any better. As I said, they showed their true colors with Gary Johnson, who is a
statist Democrat, but because he had something of a platform because he'd gotten elected previously as a governor. They rolled over just to get attention
Absolutely sold out every principle they ever claimed to have
That's right that really begs the question of what's the point of voting for the libertarians? What would it matter? Who cares? There's still just another statist. There's still another party that will
bow to the power structure. There's no way an independent or a new party can
actually do this, he said. It takes years and years and years and the infrastructure
and everything else. It's not a fun process. Most recently, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found success. Or did he? Seems more
like he failed, getting ballot access in the 2024 election, but it took loads of
time and resources. He ultimately removed his name from many of the ballots
following his endorsement of Donald Trump. So far Musk hasn't gotten the
return on his investment he once hoped.
Musk renewed his fury of the Republican mega bill this week, calling the bill insane, and
pledged to put money behind Massey, who is already facing an onslaught of spending from
Trump's political organization.
And of course Israel.
The Jews do not like Thomas Massey.
He doesn't bow down to them.
He doesn't want to continually support Israel and fund its genocides. So of course they're doing what they can to
unseat him as well. He took a big hit to his business. He took a big hit to his
reputation. He took a financial hit. He made an investment and got nothing in
return, Akaila said. That's right. If you help us get elected, we'll make sure you get return on your investment.
We'll sell out harder to you, Mr. Musk. Just get us Ballot X. Just give us your money,
and we'll make sure you get a return on that investment. It's hard to believe that this is
someone representing the Libertarian Party telling this crony capitalist almost completely openly if you support
us if you fund us we will use the levers of government to make sure that you get
a return on your investment. How brazen. Libertarians are not alone in their
efforts to court Musk. No labels the political group that pushed for a
centrist presidential ticket to avoid a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is also interested in talking to Musk said Dan Webb,
a leader of the group. A centrist political group. What a waste of time. Boy, I sure can't wait to go
back to the moderate centrism of Barack Obama, of George W. Bush. That'll save us. That will take us
back. Don't you want to go back to the lovely time that was the early 2000s?
What does it matter? We're gonna go back to when politics made sense 20 years ago.
Utterly ridiculous. I cannot stand these people that think, well what we need is a centrist.
We'll take the policies from this and the policies from that and we'll create a worldview
that works for everyone. Now you're going to end up with the worst policies of both
sides. That's what happens with centrism.
The problem with centrism is as the Overton window is moved, the idea of centrism is drifting
farther and farther left.
Centrism of today is very different from centrism of 20 years ago, centrism of 40 years ago,
certainly.
Yes.
As I've said before, and will continue to refuse to explain, Bill Clinton was the last
Republican president.
That's how it is.
What he's talking about is that partisanship in the two parties has created so many huge
problems that the country isn't working, as evidenced by what's going on in Congress
right now.
Webb said, adding that the group is trying to find out a way to reach out to him and
create a line of communication.
That's right.
What we need is some bipartisan Republicans and Democrats, some centrists
that will work to just slowly destroy the country. They'll slowly erode everything.
Centrism. While starting a new party is surely a tall order, if anyone could pull off such
a feat it would be Musk, who as the world's richest man can pour just about unlimited
resources behind the effort.
There is some data to back up Musk's calls for change. Americans routinely show their
displeasure with the two-party system. Of course, they routinely voice their displeasure. They say,
oh, I wish there was something we could do. They always end up voting for the lesser of two evils,
which is still evil. Well, the other problem is the winner takes all system of elections that we have, whereas
you need something like ranked choice for a third party to even have a chance.
Actually making a dent in party power is a different story, but since the 2000 election
there's been a 9 percentage point increase in unaffiliated and independent voters.
The analysis found that 32% of registered voters in states that report the data did
not affiliate with Democratic or Republican parties, up from 23% in 2000.
32% of registered voters did not affiliate, but they probably still voting for them.
Can't escape that dynamic, the two party system.
Well, we've got to vote for my demon, because otherwise the other guy's demon will get
into power.
Bannon targets Musk over call for third party.
Of course, Bannon is the one that was calling to nationalize SpaceX.
Maybe Bannon wants a Communist Party.
We'll seize all of these private enterprises.
Of course, with the amount of government subsidies SpaceX has gotten, perhaps he's got a point.
Perhaps the government does have a claim to it.
I jest, but SpaceX is completely a creature of the federal
government with the amount of money that comes through. Steve Bannon slammed tech
billionaire Elon Musk on Monday for his continued criticism of the GOP spending
bill after the former Department of Government efficiency chief proposed
creating a third political party. You're disloyal, Elon. And as such
we're gonna take your stuff. Elon Musk is out of hand, is out, and it's not that I
told you this was going to happen, but he's out lighting up the president,
lighting up MAGA, and claiming it's time for a third party, Bannon said on his
War Room podcast, in the clip highlighted by Mediaite. And that this is, he calls
it I think in all his maturity, the Porky Pig Bill.
He's going on about the spending, hammering it, hammering it, he added.
Well, we wouldn't want that. We don't want anyone to talk about the fiscal problems the
United States is having. We don't want anyone to point out that this is a massive, bloated piece
of garbage that is being rammed through that has been rammed
through that is going to create all kinds of problems in the future. Musk has
railed against the Trump-backed Republican legislative package which is
set to increase the national debt by trillions, boost defense spending, and
roll back electric vehicle credits. Every member of Congress who campaigned on
reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their head in shame," Tesla CEO
wrote. Do you think politicians even have shame? I
don't. I don't believe they can feel it. I don't think they have that capacity. They
will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this earth. Tech giant Musk already vowed to back GOP incumbent Rep Thomas Massey, who is facing
threats of a primary challenger. That's good. At least he's doing something worthwhile.
Hopefully. I think Thomas Massey could probably win without it since he is so very popular in his state.
People there at least know that he stands up for them.
The challenger is backed by President Trump amid their ongoing feud. President Trump and of course the uh, I forget which exact one it is, I think APAC,
but there's a specific Jewish group that is targeting Thomas Massey as well to get him out.
Since Musk following out the president last month, he has toyed around with the idea of creating a
third party floating, the American party. Bannon has long warned that Musk would backstab the GOP,
alleging Tech Billionaire was a truly evil guy entrenched in self-interest. I mean he is,
self-interest. I mean he is. He is. I wouldn't disagree. He's a technocrat. He wants to put brain chips in people. He wants to have direct access to your
cerebral cortex. He's not a good guy. However, he's not wrong on this. He's
telling the truth about the big, beautiful bill.
That it's a massive, spending boondoggle.
The spring, Bannon encouraged administration officials to launch a special council probe
into must-reported drug usage while repeatedly critiquing the billionaire for his shortcomings
at the Department of Government Efficiency, which seeks to reduce the size and scope of
the federal government.
This was the guy that told the president he was going to cut $2 trillion of waste, fraud,
and abuse when he backed it off to $1 trillion.
This was on an annual basis.
This wasn't over 10 years.
Of course, my dad made it clear that this just simply wasn't feasible. This isn't something that they could accomplish. This is simply a feud between the elites. I know some of you fanboys
said we got 160 million 160 billion in cuts. We haven't seen the 160 billion.
What you have is a 9 billion rescission, and all that is programmatic.
And of course, DOGUE was just smoke and mirrors. It was BS. It was to make people feel good about
what was happening. Oh look, they're going to cut government. They're going to cut spending.
What did it accomplish? Almost nothing in
the grand scheme of the federal budget. And then they decided, in fact, we're going to
raise the budget. We're going to raise the debt ceiling by more than anyone ever has
before. Five trillion dollars. And of course, that is what the spending budget will actually
be. They always hit the ceiling. They'll find some way to spend more money than ever.
Elon Musk knew long before he so strongly endorsed me for president that I was
strongly against EV mandates. but Trump is lying about that and as people are
pointed out Musk actually stands to gain against his competition with its removal. They require the EV mandates more than he does.
So this may... Allegedly. I mean, he's also gaining a lot from it. Yes, but when you look at it,
Tesla is more profitable and more popular on Wall Street than these other places are. He has more ways of getting
funding than these other places do. The other companies are smaller.
Places like Rivian, they're a more boutique company.
Yeah, though I would say that his business model is less about
competition and the free market and more about government subsidies in the first place and playing Wall Street. But like you said, he is heavily invested in Wall Street.
This is from Livesight. Watch a grave warning about Elon Musk's push for superhuman brain
chips. First, we've got a comment from StealthPatriot. There is no political solution for a spiritual
malady. This nation is sick. That's right. There is no political solution for a spiritual malady. This nation is sick. That's right. There is no political
solution for a spiritual malady. People need is Jesus. They don't need another
politician. They don't need another Donald Trump or Elon Musk or anyone else
in the White House. That won't fix our problems.
Watch. A grave warning about Elon Musk's push for superhuman brain chips.
Did Elon Musk just admit he's creating a robot army?
See for yourselves what he said during an interview with Gary Tan, the president and
CEO of Y Combinator's AI startup school.
That's right, superhuman brain chips.
Is it true that you're planning a robot army?
Tan asked Musk.
Whether Tesla does it or not, you've seen how many humanoid robot startups there are.
I think there are dozens of robots from different companies, Musk said.
Tan spoke with Musk about the future of AI, brain chips, augmented humans, and more.
What Musk said was fascinating, but also very concerning.
And the robot army remark is relatively benign compared to the rest first off he said the digital superintelligence will be achieved
this year or at most next year I think we're quite close to digital
superintelligence may happen this year and if it doesn't happen this year next
year for sure but of course this is the man that's been pro promising autonomous
self-driving vehicles for the better for over a decade now He's been promising it'll be right here. It's around the corner. It'll be just
Tomorrow it's not here yet. Well around a decade ago. He was saying he already had it
Yes already a push to say that it was ready then
Yes, he's been saying it's here to it will be here shortly. I don't think you can trust Elon Musk's judgment on these things.
I think he likes to build hype.
Most concerning for me were his remarks about his brainchips, Neuralink, that will make
for augmented human beings.
At some point, the cybernetic implants would simply be correcting things that went wrong,
but augmenting human capabilities.
Dramatically augmenting intelligence and senses and bandwidth dramatically.
So we can all be super beings with augmented vision, hearing strength and even thinking.
Wow!
Imagine how hard it will be to resist that.
Even if to get the chip you had to deny your faith. Remember COVID? Remember how the jab
gave you access to work, to travel, to restaurants, to your grandparents? It was a temptation beyond
belief to take a shot that was controversially associated with abortion. Many took it out of
grave concern for their health and the health of their families. Even many of those who didn't want
to take it took it to save their jobs to
visit dying relatives to travel and have a normal life. That's right, the amount of
pressure they can put on people is truly amazing. They made it so difficult for
people who refused. They said, we'll ruin your career. We'll keep you out of hospitals.
Your grandma is dying in the hospital. Well, we can't let you in. You don't have the vaccine.
So many people, as they said, caved into that pressure. They didn't want to get it,
but they thought it was their only chance of survival. Not from COVID, but because they knew
that if they didn't they'd be fired
And they were that's themselves. How I provide for my family
What am I gonna do?
How can I refuse this if I do I?
Won't have a job. I'll go broke. It'll destroy my family if I don't take this
It's truly sad
Stealth patriot musk is not looking to return this country to a constitutional republic. He wants to
bribe who he can to bring about his grandfather's technocratic vision.
That's right. His grandfather, of course, was the one who got kicked out of Canada
for trying to stage a technocrat coup, basically. They said, not on our watch, and threw him out,
and he fled to South Africa.
And of course, now we have him here in the United States.
Maybe he figures he can get us easier than the Canadians.
Or maybe the Canadians just wouldn't put up
with his family anymore.
I remember well how Bishop Athanasius Schneider told me before it was mandated all
over the world that should it be mandated it could well be the biblical mark of the
beast. Of course, whether it is or not, it moved the Overton window towards the mark
of total government control mark of the beast
Well, it didn't fit everything described of the mark of the beast
It was the first implementation we've seen of many of the things that the Bible describes will be a part of the mark of the beast
It was training for and the first step toward
But the scriptures make very clear that taking the actual mark of the beast will be a mortal
sin which will damn your soul to hell.
Another angel, a third following them, saying with a loud voice, if any one worships the
beast in its image, receives a mark on his forehead or his hand, he also shall drink
the wine of God's wrath, poured unmixed into the cup of his anger. He shall be tormented with fire and sulfur in the presence of the holy angels,
and in the presence of the Lamb. And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever.
They have no rest day or night.
These worshipers of the Beast and its image, and whoever receives the mark of its name.
We could not have haters and bigots given superhuman abilities.
So surely this advance would be restricted to those who embrace love and choice in sexual
partners.
Naturally, this ship would be restricted to those who would value human freedom, quote
unquote, so that those opposed to transgenderism should never be allowed it.
So you and me may be safe from the temptation of superhuman brain chips.
They're not gonna give it to people like us.
They're not gonna give it...
I've got the brain chip and I'm tweeting anti-trans slurs on every single platform in every language
instantaneously.
You can't stop me.
It's all over.
No, they're not gonna
they're not gonna let you do that not that any of us would want to I don't
think I have no interest in brain chips
niburu 2029 muskrat versus Trump verbal battle of the world's top two grifters
that's right they're duking it out for first place I can grift better than you
can no you can. no
you can't. i'm the greatest grifter the world's ever seen. you get my drift? we were given a dry
run with the covid jab of the pressures that could weigh on us to choose evil over good.
even under the covid jab, morality was muddied by pope francis. pope francis, of course, has gone out of his way over and over again to muddy the waters
on everything.
He is truly despicable.
But you also had people like Robert Jeffress, Al Mohler, Franklin Graham, Todd Friel, good
old Pinwheel Friel, as my dad calls him.
I actually got a clip of Robert Jeffress
discussing the vaccine, and when he got it,
he's so giddy and excited to tell this interviewer
that as he was on route to get the vaccine,
Donald Trump called him personally.
We're gonna play that clip.
And this is the kind of pressure that was put on people.
And you could say, it's very easy to to say well, they should have known better. They shouldn't have listened to people like this and they shouldn't have
But we need to still feel some level of compassion and pity for these people
They didn't have the benefit of the understanding we do.
They're just a more trusting sort.
And that's sad, but you need to do your best not to hate them,
not to despise them, not to look down on them.
Doesn't benefit anyone.
Let's look at that clip of Jeffress.
Let's look at that clip of Jeffress. Pastor Robert Jeffress has urged Christians who are fearful of COVID-19 to get the vaccine,
saying it's nearly 100% effective and is the best way for churches to fully open.
The senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, one of the most influential
churches in the nation.
Dr. Jeffress, welcome and thanks so much for joining us.
Well, thank you so much for having me.
So Dr. Jeffress, we begin this by asking all of our guests
this question, which is simply, have you taken the vaccine?
I have.
I got my first shot of the Moderna vaccine
in the middle of January.
I was so excited when I finally got that appointment. I was driving. In the middle of January. I was so excited when I got that
appointment. I was driving anxiously to the vaccination site and while I was driving there,
President Trump called me from Air Force One and I was so excited almost to miss my exit
to the vaccine site. But I got there on time, took the vaccine and took my second one in
early March and so I am fully vaccinated.
Well, my goodness, I think out of all the people
we've interviewed, you're the first one that's able to say
that you got your vaccine in route
while interrupted by a phone call with the president.
So it's just so exciting.
You got a call from President Trump.
Tell us, how did you reach that decision for yourself
to actually go ahead and take the vaccine?
Well, I have been praying like millions of Christians have been praying for a cure to this pandemic, for an end to it as a pastor. I saw it take the lives of many of my church members.
I saw them get locked down and sent to hospitals and ventilated.
and ventilated. I had to say goodbye to their loved ones using FaceTime.
We saw our church.
Who locked us down?
The man that called you when you were so eager to name drop.
President Trump's the one that locked people down.
And I saw this vaccine as an answer to that prayer.
And no vaccine is perfect, but I believe that looking at the odds, I would be much better
off taking the vaccine than ignoring it.
So it was really a no-brainer for me.
Dr. Jeffress, one of the important roles you play
is that you're a teacher of God's word.
And so what are the important biblical truths
for Christians to consider when they themselves
are deciding what to do about the vaccine?
Well, first of all, I think somebody who is pro-life
and outspoken on that, as I am,
has a duty to be consistent
with that.
I believe if we are intent on protecting life inside the womb, which I am, we need to also
be careful to value life outside the womb and do everything we can to preserve it.
And I think certainly the controlling passage for me in Philippians chapter 2 is do not merely look out
for your own personal interest, Paul said, but also look out for the interest of others. It's
about us. And if we're really Christians, we need to think about the well-being of those we come in
contact with. But what I don't respect are reasons that are based on bad theology, ideas such as that this is the mark of the Antichrist.
I've just written a verse by verse commentary on the book of Revelation.
I can guarantee you this is not the mark of the Antichrist.
Or other people who will use selfishness as a reason for not taking the vaccine. That's right, you're
selfish if you don't take the vaccine. You're selfish if you consider the facts.
What a charlatan he is. Oh, I did it because it's the Christian thing to do.
But again, you heard him say, I saw how it affected people.
I saw how people had to say goodbye to their family members via FaceTime.
But he was still so giddy to talk to President Trump, the man who locked everyone down.
The man who let Fauci put these in place, one who was so proud of Fauci.
We've done great work together.
Fauci.
And of course, all of his arguments were all the talking points put together by the psychiatrists
and propagandists at the government that they put out for pastors to use guilt to drive
this.
They say, oh, well, if you're pure pro-life, then that means you should take the vaccine,
ignoring all of the many injuries and deaths
that are caused by this.
Whether you're pro-life or not doesn't change the effectiveness of their medication.
Yes.
Got comments here.
Denver Attaway.
Musk is just saving face after successfully opening up the data pipelines for private interests.
NTF control grid machinations and Palantir. As soon as that was done, he was out.
Give me your data and I'm gone. He kill us. Today's libertarians are yesterday's democrats.
It's pathetic. Yeah. They've sold out. They've given up on principle. Of course, that happened
quite a long time ago. It's just a lot more obvious now. Chambers, Nancy,
the Vax killed my husband seven days after he received it. He fell and they
gave him the Vax without his permission. They said it was the Convid Protocol.
I'm so sorry to hear that Nancy. I'm so sorry for your husband. That is terrible.
KWD 68. Trump surrounds himself with these false teachers.
That's right.
They're all over the White House.
Of course, I can't remember.
I'm terrible with names, so I can't remember her name, but the woman who is there is just
a false teacher par excellence and of course you had um Michael Flynn with
that prayer that he stole talking about ascended masters which was lifted almost
directly from that Luciferian cult. We are ruled by wicked, wicked people.
This is from What's Up With That. CO2 sustains greenhouse farming revolution.
Of course, this is upsetting those
who worship the green religion.
The cult of Mother Earth.
You're killing Mother Earth.
CO2 is destroying the planet.
But it's not.
It helps the plants grow.
It's bad science.
The world would be safer if industrial emissions of CO2 were stopped, according to the teachings
of many schools, the regulatory schemes of some governments, and the hyperbolic public
relations campaigns of a climate industrial
complex.
But the truth is happier.
CO2 is an irreplaceable plant food that is increasing.
Carbon dioxide, the gas branded as public enemy number one, is not destroying the planet,
it's enhancing life on it.
Across the globe, elevated CO2 levels are supercharging plant growth and delivering
bountiful crop harvests at an unprecedented rate
Why does this matter because future generations could benefit from rejecting the hysteria and embracing common sense and well-established
facts
They really kicked the
Global warming climate nonsense into high gear when I was young. I can still
remember, you know, the first time I really heard about it. There had always
been these sorts of... it would... it always been in the ether. I remember when I was
young watching Captain Planet on TV from time to time. Not frequently, but when you
go to a relative's house, sometimes they just turn on TV and it would pop on. And that
had been part of the programming for previous generations. It was old by the
time I was young, but it was still there. But then it became this insane push.
Climate change. Global warming. It's melting the ice caps, it's just around
the corner, it's going to destroy everything.
Remember, our cousins, you know, they were in public school, and they started talking
about it, and I was like, what are you on about?
What did this come from?
Didn't make much sense to us.
Since the start of the 20th century, atmospheric CO2 has risen from around 300 parts per million
to over 420 parts per million.
If you believe some headlines, this is tantamount to a death sentence.
But if you're a farmer or a scientist focused on plant physiology, this increase looks like
a gift.
That's right, it helps the plants grow.
Denver Attaway, with these people as trusted authorities, who needs enemies? That's right, it helps the plants grow. Denver Attaway, with these people as trusted authorities, who needs enemies?
That's right.
Yeah, it kinda shows that you don't want the government making these decisions about
health, about the environment, these people that, even if they did have the public's
best interest at heart, which they never do. They're only interested in who can pay them the most. But even if they did, these are not
intelligent people that can look at these things and determine that, uh, no, we
should have less CO2 or...
These people get their talking points directly from whoever is giving them the
most money. They are not scientists. They're not scholars. Even if they were scientists or scholars, you shouldn't
immediately trust them. You shouldn't immediately bow to what they say. But
these people have no information of their own. Studies show that crops such as
tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, and grains grow faster and yield more under higher
CO2 concentrations. This phenomena has been verified by observations of plants in the world at large and in controlled
environments over many decades.
People taking advantage of this knowledge have contributed to an agricultural revolution.
From Israel's Negev Desert to Kenya's Rift Valley, farmers are proving that CO2 is not
a villain but an ally in feeding a growing population.
The greenhouse boom, food where there was none.
Greenhouse farming employs tent-like structures with controlled environments to grow crops.
Unlike open field agriculture, which is susceptible to risks of weather and pests, greenhouse
provides stable ecosystems that extend growing seasons and manage lighting and temperature.
In addition, greenhouses can artificially elevate CO2 levels two or three times higher
than ambient atmospheric conditions.
These farmers achieve what nature cannot, predictable abundant harvests in deserts,
tundra and urban sprawl.
The benefits include lower water use, reduced reliance on pesticides, year-round production
and higher yields.
In a study, researchers assessed the proliferation of greenhouse farming in 119 countries, including
22 in Africa.
Greenhouses now cover more than 5,000 square miles of land worldwide, 40 times the agricultural
area under cover four decades ago.
China has 60% of the world's greenhouse farms. Of course, they're using
cheap coal energy. They get to keep the coal. We don't.
Some of the largest are in Weifang, China, 82,155 hectares, and Almeria, Spain, 35,117
hectares. CO2-enriched greenhouses now supply a significant portion of urban
vegetable demand in China, a country once plagued by food shortages and famine.
Rice, cucumbers, eggplants, and tomatoes provide off-season supply to the whole country,
says Chinese researcher Zhao Ye Tong. In the Houtan Prefecture of the Xinjiang
Desert, farmers now grow tomatoes, cucumbers, and
melons in greenhouses, having CO2 levels up to 1,200 parts per million, triple the outdoor
concentration.
Greenhouses in this region have enabled the development of fast breeding rice, reducing
the growth cycle to just 75 days by leveraging vertical soil, soilless cultivation, and artificial
light control.
The Desert Greenhouse Project in Xinjiang's Shaanhuang Oasis has over 2100 units
that can produce annually about 19,000 tons of vegetables and fruits in more than 30 varieties.
The rate of expansion is the most dramatic in China, but the increase is a global phenomenon.
The MetroLeader Greenhouses in Huntersville, North Carolina,
consist of 8 million square feet of heated indoor growing space, making it the largest single site heated greenhouse
in the United States.
Didn't realize that.
Didn't know we had the largest single site greenhouse in the United States and North
Carolina.
You don't need a Ph.D. to see through the haze.
Ask yourself, if CO2 is so harmful, why do farmers pump it into greenhouses, where crop
yields breaking records as CO2 levels rise? The answers are in biology, not ideology. That's right.
That's why we shouldn't be trying to capture it in a pipeline and pump it
into the ground. We shouldn't be trying to deprive the planet of it.
A deficiency of atmospheric carbon dioxide is being rectified.
In the meantime, greenhouse farming fueled by this life-giving molecule will be part
of a promising future free of hunger.
Now of course, I don't necessarily believe we'll ever have a future free of hunger.
This sounds a lot like the, we're post-scarcity, you hear from Marxist, but I think we can reduce it. I think we could
greatly reduce world hunger if these people were to get out of the way.
But that's it for this segment, but we'll have more on the global religion
of the climate when we come back after this short break. Stay with us. I'm going to be a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a
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As a Christian, it is our responsibility to actually do research before pushing something on the church. That's right. As Christians, we need to make, we need
to hold ourselves to a higher standard, because we know there is someone that we will answer to.
We know there is someone that we should be representing. We need to do our best.
that we should be representing. We need to do our best. KWD 68, if you want to watch a documentary of a church standing up to Newsom and the COVID tyranny, watch The Essential Church.
Paleo Armory, something like 30% of the earth has turned green from increased CO2 levels, and we are still at deficit levels.
I used to have to refill 5 30 pound co2 bottles a week per grow house. Shelly A. Is that why they want to pump co2 underground to feed the
underground greenhouses in their underground bases? You know, maybe. I've
been seeing people saying that. It's a very interesting thought. I don't have
any information one way or the other, but I would not be surprised if they're
capturing co2 specifically so they can grow food for themselves
these people
Do love to watch out for themselves. He kill us they were surprised if there's a
Tributary going off with some of the co2 from a giant pipeline
Exactly, he kill us they were talking about the EV mandates Toyota in the last few months have scrapped their entire electric vehicle line.
I looked at it and was like, this doesn't make sense. This isn't working.
They. They didn't want to continue.
It wasn't making any financial sense.
It shows that the technology just isn't there.
If they need the government subsidies in order to make it work.
Yeah. If it's not profitable on its own and you need those government subsidies, it's not a good product. But of course, one of the
easiest ways to get rich is to milk the government. Milk the American taxpayer.
It's basically free money if you can come up with some kind of scam. And of
course, the climate is always a good one. Religions of the World Unite.
This is by Alex Newman.
Of course, Pope Francis's number one priority was the climate encyclical.
He is all about the climate.
Doesn't really care too much about promoting the gospel,
about sharing the gospel with people and telling people
that Jesus Christ is the only way, the way, the truth, and the life. No, he's more interested in
the one world climate religion. There is a global effort to unite the religions
of the world. Not around the creator of the heavens and the earth, of course. That
would be divisive, if not outright hateful. After all, as the Pope,
as the late Pope Francis argued just last year, different religions are just like different
languages, all expressing the divine. All religions are paths to God, claimed Francis,
the first Jesuit pontiff. Of course, we see that Jesus says, I am the way, the truth, and the life,
and no one comes to the Father except through me."
That's what Jesus said. I'll take his word over Pope Francis's,
and I'm sure he has learned the error of his ways.
Author of the deeply controversial environmental encyclical, Laudato Si was perhaps the leading
public advocate for unity among world religions, but he was
hardly alone.
The unity sought by so many religious and political leaders, the third leg of the stool
for large-scale global transformation described in A Climate of Tyranny, must be based on
concern for Mother Earth and common values.
Globalists in the religious realm have made that clear for many years.
Everything and everyone is welcome except those who hold extreme views that are
incompatible with this global unity for the sake of the planet. Views such as the
idea that Jesus is the way rather than a way. That's right. Everyone is welcome
except those that want to tell the truth.
that want to tell the truth. The same concern was outlined by Lucifer Publishing Company founder Alice Bailey, an occultist whose writings played a
profound role in shaping the UN and today's global spiritual movement. Bailey,
who claimed to be channeling the spirits of ascended masters, of course I
mentioned that earlier, Michael Flynn
referenced this directly. Believed in the unification of all religions under a
universal consciousness. The major obstacle, what she described as the great
heresy of separateness. Christians and Jews of course know this as God's
instruction to be holy, for I am holy. The great heresy of separateness, of course Jesus said,
came not to bring peace but a sword, that families would be divided by him, because the truth is
divisive. The great heresy of separateness. It's real easy to get together under one banner if it's
not the truth, because if it's not the truth, you don't really have to care.
You can make common cause with people who, other people who believe different lies.
Because it doesn't really matter. It's not that big a deal if they don't believe your lie.
But if they don't believe the truth, you have to be concerned.
You can't make common cause with them.
Working with and alongside the Vatican on interfaith efforts to save Mother Earth is
a well-funded and vast, fast-growing global network of religious organizations.
Financed by the United Nations, billionaire globalists, and countless governments, these
institutions span the gamut.
Interfaith, pagan, Islamic, pantheistic, spiritual, and more.
What unites them? All are openly working to bring humanity into what many global leaders call a New
World Order. A New World Order.
A key part of the transition into the New World Order is a redefinition of morality.
Nowhere was this clearer than at the UN's climate summit in Egypt in 2022,
Nowhere was this clearer than at the UN's climate summit in Egypt in 2022. For the conference in 2022, before the 2022 conference of the parties of the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change, COP27 even got underway, the UN Development Program released
a report dubbed Uncertain Times Unsettled Lives Shap shaping our future in a transforming world,
outlining the call for a new system of ethics and morality. We already have the
perfect system of ethics and morality. It's outlined in the Bible. Christ is the
center of it. And if you're trying to make a new system when the old system is
already the one that we need, the one that works, the one that is true, you're trying to make a new system when the old system is already The one that we need the one that works the one that is true
You're building a lie
We don't need a new system. The old one is the truth and trying to move away from it means you're wrong
Citing revolution revolution citing evolutionary processes and ethical reasoning
citing evolutionary processes and ethical reasoning.
E.G. Moses, receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai that may have led to current behaviors in institutions,
the UN report argues that uncertain times
and new challenges mean it is time for something new.
Individuals and societies, the UN document explains,
must adopt fundamental changes in choices,
leading people to act according to new moral codes.
We don't need new moral codes, as I said. The old ones work just fine. They're the ones that are correct.
You only need to move away from that if you're trying to fool people, to get them to believe in a lie.
That will supposedly be better suited to saving the global environment.
This is like, in they live.
Obey the government.
Just obey.
If you're trying to get people to worship the government, the old moral code doesn't
work.
It's not what you need.
Efforts to bring these new moral codes were apparent everywhere. In fact, right after
getting off the airplane in Sharm el-Sheik, this author encountered a giant UN placard
featuring a bizarre message on this topic from the ancient pagan Egyptian document,
the Declaration of Innocence, before being judged before the scale of Ma'at entering
the afterlife. Among other messages about sin, the document argued that one should be allowed into the afterlife because I have not polluted the water or the earth.
I wonder if Moses turning the water of the Nile into blood counts.
Even before they became so blatant, the religious undertones of the UN's climate and sustainability
scheming were already clear.
UN climate Tsarina Cristiana Figueiras opened the 2010 COP summit with a prayer to Ixchel,
the Mayan goddess of cannibalism, human sacrifice, and war.
Well I'm sure Ixchel is a lovely little demon.
In 2012, the famous Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was lit
up by green lights for the UN's conference on sustainable development.
Then UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change boss Rajendra Pachari famously declared
in 2015,
For me, the protection of planet Earth, the survival of all species and sustainability
of our ecosystems, is more than a mission.
It is my religion, my Dharma." During the
UN Climate Summit in Egypt, Pope Francis celebrated this Hizat-le-Dat-o-Si action platform. Released
the year before the summit, that document promotes ecological conversion and lifestyle
is consistent with it, Francis said. I encourage this crucial mission for the future of humanity
so that it may foster in everyone a concrete commitment to care for creation. And we should care for creation. We should not
want to see it polluted and destroyed. That is because the Bible tells us to
care about it. We are called to be stewards of God's creation. We shouldn't
worship the creation. We shouldn't worship it. We should take care of it because we are told to by God."
The late pontiff added describing it as a journey aimed at responding to the cry of the earth.
That statement was a perfect backdrop for the unveiling of the new Ten Commandments
at the top of Mount Sinai while the official UN summit was going on further south on the Sinai Peninsula after a bizarre climate
repentance ceremony. Featuring key religious leaders from different faith
traditions from all around the world, the green tablets calling for a new
understanding of morality were unveiled. Compassion, the new decalogue argued,
means to feel the pain of the earth. In an interview with the new American Peace Department CEO James
Sternlicht's co-organizer of COP27 religious events went even further. After praising the new 10
Commandments of Climate Change, Sternlicht gave insight into the next project by the UN and
Friends, a third covenant that we're kind of working on between mankind and creation,
that we would refocus on those elements of the teachings from across religions that point us
in the direction of fixing the problems that we've created, so that we can build
that real kingdom of heaven here on earth.
Outside observers who are deeply skeptical and critical of the push have pointed out
that exact phraseology, the global interfaith movement, for that is what it is, seeks to
create a new global civilization, to build heaven on
earth through collective peace and unity, and it sees itself as the moral and ethical
voice to that end, working in parallel with and in support of the United Nations.
And of course, this would work oh so nicely with the technocratic agenda. Well, we need technocracy, because it'll allow us to track everything,
control everyone, and make sure they're not polluting Mother Earth.
It is...
it's an attack from all angles.
Speaking to the New American, Ty Kribb, author of the groundbreaking book
Game of Gods, the Temple of Man in the Age of Re-enchantment, noted that there
are many ways in which this is happening. These include uniting spiritual and
religious leaders around key agenda items such as climate for peace, as
members and religious institutions, all religious institutions representing all
religions, representatives from faith
traditions, where there are no institutions. While that claim may be a slight exaggeration,
plenty of evangelical pastors and institutions would not be caught dead collaborating with
this group. It is true that the organization has broad membership and reach. Founded in
1970, it has received massive funding from the U.S. government, the UN, subversive billionaires,
including the Rockefellers and George Soros many other sources
And its agenda is very clear unite the religions of the world behind the UN agenda
In 2019 the group met in Germany and adopted a declaration calling on all religious communities
To be in alignment with achieving the SDGs
That's the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
We're very open about the world government now, aren't they? It's for the climate.
Before they had to pretend that this wasn't happening. That the UN wasn't
really moving towards a new world order. And of course, dad's been saying that
this whole climate thing
has been a religion for quite a long time. It's just now they aren't even
trying to hide it with their ten commandments of climate change as though
these people could come up with more important commandments than God. Well,
they want to be the new God. You will worship us. Those goals as discussed in A Climate of Tyranny,
including building a global economic and political system, entirely at odds with American traditions,
and yet Religions for Peace could not get enough of the UN plan. We commit to human
development as set forth in the Sustainable Development Goals the group said in its final
declaration. Other key organizations include the Parliament of the World's Religions,
one of the largest interfaith networks in the world.
Tyke Ribb, who has attended its meetings, explained that this organization, founded in 1893,
served as the launching pad for the West's contemporary internationalism. Apparently,
the only religious or spiritual view not welcomed into the fold is the divisive position from the
Bible that Jesus Christ is the Way, which is portrayed as extreme.
Also critical in the global move towards religious unity around globalist morals and principles
are the G20 Interfaith Forum, the United Religions Initiative, the Congress of Leaders of World
and Traditional Religions, the Temple of Understanding, the World Congress of Faiths, the UN Alliance
of Civilizations, the Committee of Religious NGOs at the United Nations, the World Congress of Faiths, the UN Alliance of Civilizations, the Committee
of Religious NGOs at the United Nations, the World Council of Religious Leaders, the Interfaith
Alliance, the Elijah Interfaith Institute, the Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue, the World Council of Churches, the World Evangelical Alliance, and many more.
Even the UN itself is working on this. One of the major global
initiatives in the effort to hijack religion for globalism and pseudo
environmentalism is the UN Environment Program, Faith for Earth Initiative. The
scheme's tagline gives the agenda away. Away. Religion uniting for the planet.
They're gonna sand away all the differences because they don't really matter.
We're all just kind of worshiping the same God, aren't we?
What's important is that we save the planet. So if you just unite under our banner, we can do that.
And the leader of the initiative, Director Ead Abou-Moghly,
was transparent about the goals too. 85% of the world population
believe in a faith or a religion and the power of that is humongous he said in a
video promoting the scheme. We can harness that in mobilizing faith
leaders and faith followers and protecting the earth. We can harness that.
That's right. We're going to infiltrate your groups. We're going to put people
in power at the top and push them to direct you towards this.
On its website, the group is also explicit about the goals.
One of the main objectives of the Faith for Earth initiative is to strategically engage
with faith-based organizations, FBOs, and mobilize faith leaders and the faith community
in an effective partnership to collectively achieve the sustainable development goals and fulfill the objective of the
2030 agenda. Of course we've seen how they are able to infiltrate and control
churches as Lance pointed out with the 20 night with COVID-19. They readily
absorbed the talking points fed to them from the
government and used those to convince their flock to go get the vaccine or to
lock down and not bother attending church. Yeah I would say that would say
instance of them successfully harnessing churches to fervor their ends of
authoritarianism, which is what this is all coming back to.
It's the Ten Commandments of authoritarianism, and the climate is just the MacGuffin.
Two years ago, the UN outfit even released a book, Faith for Earth, a call for action,
claiming that the world's religions basically agree with the UN's environmental agenda.
Its mission is very simple, to encourage, empower, and engage with faith-based organizations
as partners.
Aside from biblical Christianity, all religions are more than welcome within the globalist
tent.
Because, of course, biblical Christianity doesn't work.
It doesn't work for them, because they're... because under biblical Christianity you know,
you understand that there is no higher power than God, that you cannot worship this state as they
want you to, that you have to reserve that position for the Lord. Nowhere is the push for the One World Religion and Spirituality movement more obvious than
in UN-backed education programs around the world.
Many of them tie directly to sustainability and climate change in the UN's agenda for
the 21st century.
The 100-year UN plan, often dubbed Agenda 21, Chapter 36 of the Global Agreement explains
that education is essential to get people to comply with the new world system being imposed on humanity.
And if you would like to read more of this article, as I said, it's by Alex Newman and
you can find it at The New American. It's a very good article. Alex Newman does great
work covering the climate scams. It is truly amazing how obvious they have made
it over the past few years. We've got some comments here. Star Barkley Catholic
Church is jockeying for prime position in the NWO. They've got their position
they don't want to lose it. Don't
frag me bro. All communists, communists, collectivist government wants to eliminate all religion
and spirituality because you must worship this state. That's right, it is the cult,
the omnipotence, omnipotent state. You will bow at their altar. No truth in them. Without
Jesus people are led in all kinds of directions. Sheep need a shepherd and we are all sheep." That's right. He is the good shepherd. He is what we need. He is the way of the truth and the
life. Little Ford Schoolhouse. My son loves his action bible. Well I cannot wait to read this
with our son. I cannot wait. Very excited. So excited. I wish he would slow down. I wish
he would not grow so quickly, but I'm also very excited for what's to come. Feels like
I miss when he was just a tiny little baby, but it's so much fun now. It feels like I want every
moment with him all at once. Like, no matter how much time I have with him, it's
not enough. I'm sure anyone who has children can... anyone who has children can
understand that sentiment. Sam Miller 123. Travis, babies understand far more than
you can imagine. You can teach them simple sign language to communicate with
them and then back to you long before they have the motor skills to speak. I've
actually been looking into a little bit of baby sign language. We haven't tried or started anything yet,
but I was very interested in that. It would be... if I'm going to teach him
something, maybe I can do some high speed sort of, you know, special forces hand
signals. No, but I have looked into that, Sam Miller. That is something I am
interested in. It would be a lot of fun. He is a... he's such a blessing. He just brightens all our days.
He's very interactive, and he has reached the stage where he is babbling a lot.
He's making a lot of noise. He is really cute.
We'll take a quick break. When we come back, we're going to look at Mr. Jeffress again.
We're going to look at him and his claims about Israel.
See what he's got to say there.
So stay with us, folks.
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Israel. And perhaps you've noticed that a lot of the names, a lot of the same religious
leaders, the names are the same. And political leaders who pushed the vaccine are the same ones
pushing Zionism, same ones pushing this idea that Israel can do no wrong. What are the odds? Isn't that strange? That's right. And of course
by Israel they mean the political party of Netanyahu which is supported by less
than half of the population of Israel. Yes, to them Israel is whoever is in
power and whatever agenda they're pushing at that moment. The Likud party,
I believe it's pronounced, and Benjamin Netanyahu and his
relentless expanse, his push to take over the area and his willingness to kill and destroy anyone who
gets in his way. God created all the nations.
He is in control. When it comes to supporting the state of Israel, Texas
megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress says he's siding with Senator Ted Cruz and
the Bible. Jeffress, the senior pastor of the 16,000 member First Baptist Dallas Church.
16,000 members.
That is an enormous church.
Absolutely gigantic.
Delivered an impassioned sermon on June 22nd,
which he addressed the US military strikes
on Iran's nuclear facilities.
And of course, Christian Zionists replace Jesus with
Israel. They worship the state of Israel. They refer to the enemies of Israel as
Amalekites. It gives them, of course, free reign to kill them all. They don't have a
right to exist. People like Robert
Jeffress don't follow the teachings of Jesus. They are murderous and warlike.
Framing them both as a strategic and moral necessity. That's right, we have to
take them out. We have to destroy them. We have to do Israel's bidding because
they're God's chosen people.
With strikes ordered by President Donald Trump, it fueled a broader theological political
debate about America's support for Israel, particularly in light of a heated interview
between Senator Ted Cruz and conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, who questioned
the biblical basis for such support. Jeffress, who is 69, used his pulpit to respond directly to Carlson's recent viral exchange
with Senator Ted Cruz, where Carlson challenged the notion that Christians are biblically
mandated to support Israel.
Talker, let me help you out, Jeffress said.
To support Israel, first of all, means to support Israel's right to exist.
Their right to exist.
Their right to bomb men, women, and children. Their right to open fire on
unarmed civilians. Is that what he's talking about here? The nation of Iran does not believe
Israel has the right to exist. Iran has stated objective to wipe Israel off the face of the
earth. And there are other countries that believe that as well, but in doing so, they are going against God Himself. Of course, Robert Jeffress speaks for God.
He's the one who will determine that, isn't he?
And tragically, many of these Zionists confuse Israel with God.
Yes.
They have replaced Jesus with the State of Israel with Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Asserting that the modern-day state of Israel holds a unique place in the
divine providence, Jephris added, unlike any other nation in the world, God created
the nation of Israel. Every nation is created by God. He ordains all things.
Israel was his idea, and he said Israel will endure forever. He contrasted
this with the fate of other nations, including the United States, which he said lacked such
divine assurance.
Jeffress further asserted that supporting Israel includes affirming its historical and
biblical claim to the land. We've talked about this before, but the promise was specifically made to Abraham the man, not
the entity of Israel, not the entity of the corporate state. It was made to Abraham.
And of course, there's the words, not all Israel is Israel. The new church, the
church, is the new Israel. That is what we are talking about.
Ladies and gentlemen, history is very clear on this. Those who oppose Israel
are always on the wrong side of history. And most importantly, they're on the
wrong side of God, Jeffress added. And thank God we finally have a president who
understands that truth in Donald Trump.
Donald Trump. What does history tell us about what happens in the Bible when Israel goes against God? What does it say in the Bible? They'll
shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal. But Israel is killing and stealing right now.
It is killing the Palestinian people, the Iranian people, and stealing the land of the Palestinians.
Last night we saw President Trump make the right decision, he told his congregation. And going against Iran,
he not only removed a menace and a threat to the nation of Israel, but he removed a threat to America and the entire world.
Jeffress revealed that he had personally texted Trump earlier in the week to express support,
assuring the president that millions of Christians across the country were praying for him and would
back his decisions.
You have to stay away from churches like this, churches that worship politicians or the state.
Jeffress' sermon also highlighted Trump's public acknowledgement of faith following
the strikes.
Referencing the President's brief speech after the mission, Jeffress
noted, he said, I want to thank everybody, but in particular I want to thank God.
And I just want to say, we love you, God. Have you ever heard another president say
that, Republican or Democrat? That's right, he cloaks his warlike tendencies, his unprovoked attacks on Iran, in language of loving God. How utterly despicable.
The congregation responded with fervent applause signaling strong approval of both Trump's actions
and his overt expressions of faith. It makes me sick. These peoplelauding clapping like seals because Trump pays some lip service
We love you God. Thank you for letting us bomb these people that could do nothing about it
Thank you that we were able to destroy their facilities and kill their people without any sort of consequences
Isn't that sickening if you love God you will keep his commandments
Isn't that sickening? If you love God, you will keep his commandments.
You know, the ones that he gave us directly, not the Ten Commandments of climate change.
Exactly.
And of course, we know Trump doesn't follow his commandments.
Even before he was president,
we talked about Israel just a second ago.
Thou shalt not kill, kill thou shalt not steal.
Donald Trump is more than happy to use eminent domain to steal land from people, so he already
steals.
He's divorced multiple women.
He doesn't honor his duty to his wife.
Former US ambassador to Israel David Friedman, who took exception to Carlson's claim that
the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is not the same entity as the Biblical people of
Israel, said,
The nation of Israel today comprises of people that prays in the same language, in the same
places and with the same liturgy as in ancient times, he wrote.
Its faith governed by the Old Testament.
This is the same nation of Israel referred to in the Bible, Friedman added.
When referred to in the Bible when Jesus said added. When referred to in the Bible when
Jesus said that the blood of bulls and goats is not sufficient to take away sin,
but yet look they're still doing it the same way. They're still doing the same
things they did when they killed Jesus. Isn't that wonderful? No. Their religion
is empty. It has been replaced. This was all meant to point towards Jesus. He was the fulfillment of their religion, of their promises.
And they rejected him. It is meaningless to say they're still doing the same things because it's all empty.
It's all worthless. What they need is Jesus. and refusing to admit that, refusing to
acknowledge that is not doing them any favors. The Jews need Jesus just like I
need Jesus. Just like every other nation, tongue, or tribe needs Him. He is the way,
the truth, and the life. And no one comes to the Father except through him.
Their religion is empty, just like all others besides Christianity are.
We're going to take a quick break. When we come back, we'll probably be joined by Tony Arderburn,
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Everything is in flux right now
but uh, I
Want to get your opinion on the big beautiful bill?
Of course that monstrosity pass through JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote good old JD
Man of the people is JD Vance as he likes to remind us
he's only overseeing, $5 trillion debt ceiling increase,
something that we all have to deal with in our daily lives.
Friends with all the technocrats, he's one of us.
But I just wanna get your opinion on what's going on
with the big beautiful bill, and what do you think
it's going to do for the gold, silver,
just the markets in general Tony
Well, all I needed to know about the big beautiful bill was the commercial that the White House put out
I don't know if you've seen this commercial. I don't know if you've played it on the show
I have not put out like a spot on the White House
Twitter and although I think on the Instagram you'll have to go find it I
might pull it up for my show today but it was like a kind of a spoof on a
woman's hair products that like the big beautiful bill like increases your hair
size and the the volume of your hair and it's like got these different models and
like that's that's their take on I mean, we have crossed into the idiocracy that we were warned about.
You know, this is coming.
It's not just dystopia.
The future will be stupid.
And that's when you look at something like the, like even they call it the big,
beautiful, but it has to be BBB because it has to be built back better.
It's the same thing.
They're just getting into different brands
like Coke versus Pepsi at this point.
And when I ran for Congress,
I tried to bring up the fact that
anything that's really convoluted is bad for America
because you look at the Constitution,
look at the Bill of Rights, these are simple truths
and you can carry around your pocket Constitution.
I don't need a law firm
to follow me around and find out what you do if you want to navigate life now, apparently
in this tragic reality. But I would just look at the constitution. You don't need an army
of lawyers, but that's what they've done. And they make everything so complicated and
then, of course, big and beautiful and all the rest of it's just bloated
and it's just going to be it's riddled with unconstitutional overreaches unnecessary spending
it's it is indicative of an empire and decline you just look at when the laws increase like
Cicero says it's like the end of morality you You're watching this just, I think, a looting of
the Treasury, Travis, at this point. It's every person for themselves, every they, them
in Congress for themselves at some level.
Yeah, it's get what you can while you can seems to be what they're operating under.
They realize things are kind of coming to an end, so they've got to accelerate their taking, the pickpocketing of the American people. The country is in decline, and so
they're going to take as much as they can before it all comes down on top of them.
The, again as you pointed out, the fact that it's BBB amused me as well. Just, no, we can't
even get a new initialism. We're gonna keep what's already there.
Build back better, we'll just repurpose that.
It's the same thing.
Maybe people won't notice if we change the words.
As you said, it's bloated.
Maybe BBB stands for bad, bastardized, and bloated
instead of big, beautiful, Bill.
These, and the way Donald Trump
speaks it has always bothered me because it's so childish and juvenile it's just
it's big it's beautiful it's definitely big it's large it is a gigantic spending
increase and it's going to destroy the American people it's going to just ruin
the economy even further ugly Bigly. Bigly.
Bigly beautiful, Bill. Bigly beautiful, yes, of course. The way he speaks is utterly
ridiculous. I know some people like it, like, oh, he's one of the people.
He's one of us. He's the blue-collar billionaire. It just speaks to me that
he's uneducated, that he's an idiot, he's a fool. And it drives me kind of insane. But I'm looking at this headline here, looking at this article
from Kitco. Gold prices jump as ADP says 33k private sector jobs lost in June. We
have been seeing that the economy is still turning down. It's still heading
downward. The number of jobs are contracting. It's still heading downward.
The number of jobs or contracting people are getting fired left and right.
Many, many jobs are being lost.
They predicted that there would be 100,000 job increase in June,
but instead they lost about 33,000, which is...
You know, that's just a small error. You were only off by 133,000,
but, you know, who ever calls a small error. You were only off by $133,000, but you know,
who ever calls these people on these things? So what do you think is going to happen with gold and silver now that the big beautiful bill has passed, Tony?
Well, unfortunately, I think this is more of a trend on the horizon for further economic downturn
based off of the conditions of the economy.
And it's all baked into that. I mean, you look at our becoming a consumer nation over
a productive nation, that means wages will decline. That means the purchasing power of
the US dollar will decline since we're now a fiat currency. You can't grow your way out
of this in this condition. If you don't have sound money, if you don't start making things, if you don't become a
production economy, even Paul Volcker, who was head of the Federal Reserve for Jimmy
Carter and a little bit under Reagan, he raised interest rates to the teens to curtail inflation
after we went off the gold standard.
But he was being interviewed by Congress and asked about the economic weakness in the early 1980s and he
said, well we've just become a consuming nation instead of a productive nation.
This is what happens with trade deficits and the like and you add in the fact
that the US dollar is in the worst condition it's been in its history going
into this in the middle part of this
decade, and the rest of the world is de-dollarizing.
Travis said at an alarming rate.
Central banks just added 20 tons of gold in May, continuing to buy.
I think almost the majority of central banks that were interviewed and asked about whether they're going to
buy more gold said yes. So almost a majority of central banks are going to
be buying more gold in the near term. I would assume all of them at some level
will be buying gold in the long term in the next five years just because of the
de-dollarization rate. They're actually using other currencies now, not
just gold or you know the usual currencies. They're stock using other currencies now, not just gold or the usual currencies.
They're stocking up and diversifying currencies, anything to get away from the dollar.
That spells disaster, at least in the near term for the US economy and the American people,
because we're just so used to being able to have this clown
show in Washington, DC without any fiscal responsibility.
It's just like a trust fund kid.
This keeps writing checks or swiping daddy's credit card.
And eventually it runs out.
The reality hits home and you got to sober up.
And that's what's happening around.
As we de-dollarize dollarized Travis as the dollar all those those currency units get shipped back home
that's this was this was the economist Robert Triffin this was Triffin's
dilemma what happens when you stock all the central banks and then they want to
give it back and you lose that status we're losing the status and it's not
happening you know it's not gonna be like tomorrow it's not gonna be like a
giant crash it'll just be over time. We'll lose that, there will be a
monetary reset. So that's probably what you're looking at, the reason that neither party talks
about fiscal responsibility at all. I think they have to know at some level that they will just
run out the clock. Those who have golden parachutes will have them. Those who aren't paying attention.
It's something that our Buckminster Fuller said, people cannot get out of the way of
what they don't see coming. The average person, and especially if you're involved in the left
right paradigm and you're paying attention to party, you think this is a team sport,
somebody's got to win, lose, whatever. Well loser all of us are the losers in this battle whether
that's the big beautiful bill whether it's build back better it's all the
same thing and there's no fiscal responsibility those who can get and
plan and take a like I said a golden parachute they will they already know
too and then you're starting to see some of the other trend lines
and we can talk about this a little further.
You're seeing the large capital
pouring into things like Bitcoin.
And I think that's a indicative
of where we're headed as well.
Yes. And as you pointed out,
if we don't have a production economy,
we don't have people that are capable
of manufacturing things, we will never get back to a point where we can be a
manufacturing economy. We don't have the base of people that are interested in
that kind of work anymore. Most people in my generation and especially in the
following generations have this interest in, oh I want to be an influencer, I'm
going to do something online, I don't want to work in a factory. I don't want to produce things. I want to
make silly little videos about, you know, makeup or whatever it is. And that is
something that it doesn't even matter if you bring back manufacturing here. If you
cannot get the next generations interested in that kind of labor and
that kind of work. Even if you were to the next generations interested in that kind of labor and that kind of work.
Even if you were to bring back these factories and get them up and running overnight, you know, as Trump says
he's going to do with the tariffs, which is another
terrible blow to the economy.
But even if you were to get those manufacturing jobs back here, if you don't have people interested in working them, it doesn't matter.
America is not the same country it was.
It has been hollowed out on every level, whether it's economically or in the type
of people that it produces. So many people, as I said, have zero interest in
working these jobs where they actually create something. They want an easy life
where they get to make these travel vlogs
or makeup tutorials or whatever it is and they have no interest in an economy
that actually manufactures things and that speaks to the type of people that
America now produces. It's been hollowed out spiritually. It's been hollowed out spiritually. Mm-hmm. It's been hollowed out on every level through economic conditions
I agree with you and
It's not just even the production side of it, but just the spirit of American ingenuity
that I think
Sadly waning I do see a spark in some of the younger people that want to be entrepreneurs
They may be a little misguided on what that actually produces or what that's for.
To me, I think as an entrepreneur, somebody has built something.
And by the way, I've built some things that have crumbled.
So it's not like everything I've touched.
I'm not Midas.
Not everything I touch is great.
But having built things, I think that's part of, as an entrepreneur,
I think you're just channeling what you were built to do. We're created in God's image and God's a
creator. And I think we're supposed to make things or make things better. It doesn't even mean that
you're an entrepreneur and has nothing to do with that. I'm like trying to make money. It's not my
lifestyle. It's not about that. It's your work. And if you read like trying to make money it's not my lifestyle it's not about that is your work and if you really like stoicism
that's really that getting down to doing the most good and and creating
something making something better with these could be even just a gardener
keeping your house better whatever just
something that you're leaving something better each day when you wake up and i
think you can do that
we got away from that and not even just the virtue of work
or the virtue of building things. And then the conditions that are set, I think this
is on purpose, to keep you in a perpetual state of need or that you need the state.
And you mentioned earlier in the show people just viewing the state as God, and it's really
sad a lot of these people in church think that they're like the state of Israel is like a deity that's really sad to watch like
just a human construct somehow is divine and that's that's sad so I think that's
what its dependency that we've created and a lot of the conditions in a
consuming economy because you look at people they want a higher living wage or
higher minimum wage well that's probably besides the point.
The point is there's something wrong with your money and there's something wrong with
the jobs.
They're not meant to be like, you got to work three of them and you need enough hours in
the week to support a family on these, you know, the consuming jobs or the retail jobs
and things like that instead
of what used to be living wage.
So I just think that the economic conditions set on purpose are built for, for surfs and
creating a surf like, you know, 15 minute city economy, kind of a 2030 agenda, you know,
surprise, surprise.
Yeah.
But that's, that's I think
it's what we're looking at more and more. It's in the, in the disparity, Travis,
between those who have and those who don't have, it's gonna, that gap is
widening, just like you would see in any third world country. That is a hallmark
of it. You have these incredibly poor people that are just
subsistence living. They can barely make it through. Each day is a
struggle for them and they just kind of scrape by. Then you have these, you know,
warlords or these people that have siphoned off all the money from the
government living in these palatial estates and their every whim is catered to it
everything they could ever want is immediately granted to them and that has been a hallmark of
as you said third world countries you know tin pot dictatorships banana republics but we're moving
more and more towards that here where you get just enough you're you're fairly you're kind of
comfortable here in the united states it's not to to the level of places like Africa or some of the places in South or Central America where
things are really bad, where you're in constant misery and every day is a struggle.
But things are getting tighter here.
It's harder to raise a family to be able to afford to have kids to do these things that might bring you actual joy.
They keep you just comfortable enough
so that it's not worth causing any real problems for them. That it's not worth standing up to them.
And even if you were to want to do that, how do you find the time? How do you find the money to
be able to afford to engage in those kinds of actions? To, you know, go to your local
of actions to, you know, go to your local, the local government and say, I don't like this. Makes it very, very difficult to make changes locally when you are having to work,
as you said, two or three jobs. You don't have the energy. You don't have the money.
You are constantly occupied with just survival. And it is sad to see this happening to the American people, as you said, being turned into serfs.
And as you said, the desire to create, to build something, whether it's a business or just like
you said, a garden, I think that's very important because you can do all things to the glory of God and being able to create is in some way inspired by him I believe.
We are called to emulate him and to work I believe is, I don't know, it's hard for me to put into
words but I see one of my biggest critiques of AI is that it robs people of that joy of creation.
of my biggest critiques of AI is that it robs people of that joy of creation. It substitutes it with just this, oh well I put in a couple words here and there and it made something.
And you know, that makes me an artist. But I think it really robs people of that joy, of the joy of
effort and of hard work and of building something, of creating something, of learning a skill.
hard work and of building something, of creating something, of learning a skill. And I think that to me is the greatest danger of AI. But we have a couple
comments here. One of them is from Front Porch Media. Texans now can use gold and
silver as legal tender. I actually have the article right here. I was gonna ask
you about it, but Front Porch Media beat me to it. Chambers Nancy says, I
appreciate the Wolf Pack, Tony. So Chambers Nancy appreciates the Wolfpack.
And I want to get your take on, as Front Porch Media said, Texans being able to use gold and
silver as legal tender now, following the governor's approval. Of course, Governor Greg Abbott
occasionally does something good. He's still questionable, but every once in a while he gives
some red meat to the people in Texas.
How are you, what do you think of the ability to use gold and silver in Texas now?
Have you seen any places talking about that?
You know, any businesses bringing it up saying, we want to accept it?
Haven't seen any businesses say so or post anything about it.
It's fairly new and it's going to take a couple of years,
it looks like, if you read into the article and what happened into the bill for the comptroller
to recognize. It has more to do with the state precious metals depository and how they're going
to be able to link up your, they want your deposits of physical precious metals in this
depository and they can link it up to a payables account so you can in the in
real time swipe a card and deduct from your ounces of precious metals so
that's and if you talk to Kevin Freeman who wrote pirate money he was a big
advocate of this exact thing
that's just been passed and you know that was about a year or so ago, a year and a
half ago, Texas tried to implement a gold-backed digital currency in a
similar similar bill. But this is a little different and it gives to the
individual the ability to store their own precious metals and then
bank against it. So I'm interested in it, you know, as far as storing my metals and then having the state oversee
my funds.
You know, that's if you're comfortable with that, that could be a great...
I like the fact that anytime a state moves to make gold, silver, or bitcoin legal tender, I think that's great,
because these are better monies. This is actual sound money. This is the legal lawful money.
It's funny, if you go back to the old $20 bills, somebody gave me a $20 bill at the shop. It was
from 1950 or so. And if you look on it, it says, this
note is in exchange for lawful money. So you can exchange it for lawful money. It's not
lawful money. It's just a note and you could get lawful money, which at the time was gold.
And I think at the end of the day, the good part about this is that it gets people in the mindset
of storing value and actual money outside of the fiat currency system.
However, you still be linked to that with whatever this electronic system will be based
off of your ounces that are stored in the depository.
Yes, we have a comment here from angry tigers, dead,
talking about what you were just saying. Texas has a depository.
You give them your gold and they give you digital credits. Not good. That's,
I would be very skeptical about giving or turning my hard physical gold into the
government being like, all right, cool. You guys hold onto this for me.
Cause at that point there's no guarantee they're not going to pull it. Well,
gold is illegal again. We're confiscating it. In fact, you've already given it to us. So here's
your little CBDC tokens in place of it. I would be very worried about that. I do like, as you said,
the fact that it moves towards recognizing gold as a way of paying for things, that it acknowledges gold, but I would be very, very worried
about turning my supply of gold
if I had some over to the government.
I would be nervous, to say the least.
It would make me a little,
I'd constantly be calling up and like,
hey, is it still there?
You guys still got it?
What's going on?
It would make me nervous.
Yeah, there's a lot of downside to the state being involved. I just say, you know, make it gold and silver legal tender and step away and then let the market decide there will
be I think the private sector can do a much better job and be a lot more accountable.
But that's the bill is passed and we'll see how it's implemented. I think it will take a long time for
businesses to catch up and just even understanding that because you go back to
People still think that you can trade gold and silver with your local bank. I hear that a lot
I'm like, I don't think they have dealt in that many many many years
I don't think they even know where to start. They don't they don't know where to start. So
People like me,
you know, gold and silver exchanges will still have a place in this far into the futures as far as I
can see. And I hope so anyway. Or, you know, I'll have to find a different line of work if the state
puts me out of business, but that's okay. These people will still have gold and silver. Yeah,
the state does love putting people out of business. So is something to worry about but that is a very interesting. It seems there's more and more
laws regarding gold and silver whether it's to make them legal tender or just in general
But the goldbacks are things i've always found interesting the fact that like oh it's woven in there. This is
Considered legal tender that it has a
actual value built in. I find the goldback bills very interesting. We've got
a comment here from a Syrian girl. We've long since been turned into serfs, living
in the houses we bought and paid for with years of labor, but paying rent to
town governments for the privilege of living in them. Property tax has always driven me insane.
It has been something I've always,
it was very difficult for me to understand as a child.
Like, what do you mean?
I can't own, they say I can own property,
but I have to pay them for it every year?
It blew my child mind because even as a child I realized
this means I don't own it. That
means I can't own it. And if you don't own proper, if you can't own the property, it
just means the government can come in and kick you off at any given moment.
It's absolutely disgusting. You know, property tax, you know, if anybody's, we should get
property tax lowered and should get it abolished across the board in all aspects. And it's so look at the it's so you know the interpretation of value from
these people like I got my property that I have just the business that I have in Dennis
in Texas, they came in and valued it more than the actual building and more than the
mall that it's in.
Because it just said gold and silver and I didn't notice it until later.
They'd already assessed the value to pay this absorbent fee.
And I'm like, where did you get this?
I mean, I literally have like a counter and they just think it's worth all this.
I said gold and silver, so it's worth more than all of the things.
It's so ridiculous.
And they just put this, it's so blue blue sky they just take it out of nothing and assign
value to it it's really zero property tax across the board has them but that
has to be you know if you talk about a reset if you know for and going forward
if you were to have any sort of say you'd have to get rid of that it's and
you it'd be even more mind-blowing if you own a business that's high volume.
My family's on convenience stores and you know restaurants like small fast food things.
And if you go and look at the sales tax on those and realize what's going to the state.
So it's like you realize the bill that you write every month. So you house the product, you create everything and then just for housing the product and selling
the product you brought a check to the state and it could be tens of thousands a month.
And you think, okay, well add up every business out there. And it's like, how are they not
just functioning? How are they not just, I used to think they could pave the roads and
nickels like it's just, there's so much money if you're, how can you not have
enough, but they always have budget shortfalls because of the unions and you
know the pensions and you add up all the bloat and everything and another big
beautiful bill, that's what it, that's where the money comes folks. There's plenty
of, you know, just through just consumption tax and things like that, you
don't, without income tax, without property tax, you could build amazing things.
But we don't.
We have the big, beautiful bill instead.
Isn't it wonderful?
Yeah.
When you think about the fact that the founding fathers went to war over a small tax on tea,
you can't, I can't even imagine what they
would do if they were to come forward today and say, property tax? What do you
mean property tax? What, the government's going to tell me that I have to pay
them every single year for my land? I can't even imagine what George Washington,
Thomas Jefferson, and these other men would do if they were to hear that. How apoplectic they would be
with that knowledge. Just losing their minds over this. It is a, as the listeners pointed out,
you are a permanent serf already basically at this point. Just you rent from the king,
defy tyrant 1776. Like, yep, most people are under the delusion they actually own property,
but they don't.
They only pay taxes to the king to rent it. If you don't pay taxes on it, government thugs with guns will come to take and kill you.
If you don't cooperate. That's right. If you don't pay your taxes, they will send the thugs with guns in. They will kick you off that land.
They'll throw you in prison.
Or at minimum, garnish your wages. They will take your land. You don't own it. And Assyrian Girl responds,
and that system of paying the overlord eternally for the privilege of living on
your property is the definition of serfdom. Yes. Yes. We are already serfs.
We live at the privilege of the king. He owns our land and he so
graciously rents it back to us. It's wonderful." Syrian Girl says, yes Tony, they value your property higher
than you could ever get by selling it and then tax you on unrealized capital
gains. It's truly amazing the kind of games they play on every facet when it
comes to soaking the American taxpayer. Oh well, we think it could be worth this much.
We think it might be worth this much and so you're going to have to pay value on that.
It's, or the way they'll come in and adjust your land value. They'll assess your property and go, well,
it's gone up in price, hasn't it? It's, it's increased in value. So you're gonna pay more.
Not that you're planning on selling,
not that you think you're going to make that kind of money.
But the government comes in and says,
it's worth more than it was, so you gotta pay more on it.
It is just disgusting how every single year,
it seems they'll come in and find new ways
to get more out of you for taxes.
My wife and I have, we've looked at houses here
and there occasionally just be like, well what could we afford? And there is, my
wife is from the Austin, Texas area, and she has been completely priced out of
ever owning a home nearby. There is not a chance we could ever afford anything in
that area just because of the value of houses and then because of the amount of taxation that goes on there. We couldn't, even if
we could afford to buy a house in that area, paying the taxes on it each year
would be impossible. It's just not something that the average person can
afford anymore. It's getting more and more difficult to actually rent from the
government.
Now you have to go through third parties. You have to rent an apartment who rents that land from the government.
It's becoming impossible even to rent a house directly.
You have to go third party at this point.
It is, it's ridiculous what has happened to the American economy.
How people are priced out of owning land
Even in the you know modern sense of it
Yeah, well meanwhile blackrock buys them in mass packages, you know buys the the
single-family homes and giant swaths
Of pack, you know of mortgage packages and outbid you mm-hmm
with cash pricing what are they planning you know it's you know when I look into
the like the comments from Larry Fink a few years ago about how they can direct
you know societal change and I'm just paraphrasing this way see if you want to
control behavior you know you can do that from the financial standpoint. That's what ESG was all about, environmental social governance.
Really nothing new here. It's the same central banksters who created communism and Bolshevism
and Mao's China are just using their influence to create Marxism by other means. And that's why they
use the financial system to create change. And yes, you are being priced out. It's by
design. But I'm not exactly sure that they went out in this game. I think a lot of people's
consciousness and awareness has been tripped and probably accelerated since 2020. I think a lot of people's consciousness and awareness has been
tripped and probably accelerated since 2020. I've seen a lot of changes in society
and even the conversation. Yeah, a lot of it gets hijacked by MAGA and other
things that are dead ends, but people generally have a skepticism. They don't,
they never had before and so I think there's opportunity for us to pull a lot
of these things out. There's still opportunity for change. And so I think there's opportunity for us to pull a lot of these things out.
There's still opportunity for change.
Like you said, it's, and we just mentioned good news.
Without 2020, you have to ask like a question mark
over this, without 2020 and some of the massive
liquidity injections and the lockdowns and skepticism,
would you see a gold and silver as legal tender
in a lot of these states?
Would they even have noticed?
And it's been rapid.
And the answer is no.
It would have taken more time.
Because that controlled demolition or whatever of the dollar,
the timeline's been accelerated, de-dollarization's been accelerated.
I think they're just bracing.
You can't outrun it. I mean, they can, the central banks have a real problem. It's an
existential crisis because I'm sure they have much more sophisticated ways of
looking at the future than we do. We're just, I mean, we can use history, we can
use our brains, we can, you know, sketch this out. But they have to know, just, we
can't, we're gonna the bubbles gonna pop
the debt bomb is too big there's too much current we can't print our way out
of it we have to have some semblance and even something Trump said the other day
about Bitcoin which it's very cryptic he really is a good actor you know like if
you look at if you look at his and you said we're talking about him earlier to
like it's big it's beautiful it's huge and all that stuff if you look at his, and you said, we were talking about him earlier, like it's big, it's beautiful, it's huge, and all that stuff.
If you go back and look at him in Congress giving testimony in the 1990s, it's kind of
like when you see George W. Bush before he ran for president, like how he's just very
well-spoken.
There's a depth there.
And then after he started playing that character, it's like, oh, gosh, gee.
You know, like that.
Trump was very, there was a competency,
a core competency that I don't see now.
And now you can see like it was very well-spoken,
very reasoned, and I don't see that.
So it's interesting to watch, Trev,
is we have
uh...
so much going on it is it did
i think the writing on the wall for where we're going on currency is uh...
where we're going on the economy is is just about what real is first state and
that's where we're that's the battle and ran right now it's what i try to do
uh... every week with my shows when i talk to people's just trying to get them
to understand the difference
And moving forward I think a lot of people are seeing that and that's so it's not it's not exactly the
Not exactly the black-pilled end of the road, especially when we talk about economics, but there's gonna be a lot of
Chop coming up. I think a lot of turbulence. Yeah, it's not going to be an easy time, which is why people should prepare
How they best see fit?
Get some in my opinion get some gold and silver find ways to feed yourself learn to protect yourself
There's many different things that need to be handled
For the coming time of as you said turbulence the choppy waters ahead
You don't want to be left out in the cold having not prepared at all. So I think gold and silver is a good way to do that. Of course being able to feed yourself, being able to get water is incredibly
important. Without food or water nothing else matters. You need to have that
before you can think about anything else. So get food, get water, prepare for
uncertain times. Learn to protect yourself. Have some gold and silver.
Be prepared. We've got some more comments here. Citizen of Ameri-Kaka, no worries. Black Rock
will be our benevolent sun lord. That's right. Black Rock will keep us all safe and warm.
The front porch media, they have drones to make sure you're not adding value to your house without
permission. That's right. You have to go to the local local government hat in hand. Oh please,
government. Can I add an addition? Can I do this to my home? You have to ask them
see if you can do something. It's ridiculous. Chuck or Chris for the win
and Blackrock gets money from the Fed to do it. It's all one big con game. It's all
one big scam. The players get their money for free. They get to do it subsidized by the American taxpayer.
There's also, um...
There's histories of this sort of thing happening. These companies coming in and building these large apartment complexes or buying houses and then renting them out.
And when the economy takes a downturn, they'll turn them into things like section eight housing.
They'll turn them into these places
where it becomes very dangerous, very fast.
If you are in a apartment complex owned by BlackRock,
if the economy takes a downturn,
it would not be surprising to see them do that again.
And then your neighbors could very rapidly turn
into a very dangerous type of individual.
Or you just get Venezuelan gangs to take it up. Well, you know, I hear they pay good rates,
you know, that the drug trade is booming. They've got a lot of money to throw around.
But I know we're about eight minutes over time, Tony, and I know that you've got a lot going on.
So of course, you've got your own show coming up after this America Unplugged on Rumble
at Tony Arderburn on X.
I know you said you're on YouTube now too right?
Is that under America Unplugged or Tony Arderburn?
Not that Tony Arderburn if you can believe it.
I have a channel, it's not very big obviously and then I got rid of it.
But yeah go find me over on YouTube if you want to get in the comments.
Rumble America Unplugged channel at my ex, my Twitter, at Tony Onderburn will be live. Fantastic. And this time, we'll make a note. We meant to raid you after the show,
but with everything that happens, an hour goes by and everything falls out of my brain.
So we'll make a note. We'll raid your channel after this. Make sure that we pass as many people
over so they can easily find
The show but thank you again for coming on tony
I really appreciate you being on giving your perspective on what's happening with the economy and what's going on with gold and silver
So thank you tony and of course if you're not watching on rumble
We won't be able to pass the viewers over but go find Tony on YouTube on Rumble America Unplugged on Twitter.
Go watch his show. He provides a lot of great information. He gets into a lot more granular detail on his own show than we do here.
But again, thank you Tony and thank you again for setting up DavidNight.Gold. If the listeners want to get some gold or silver,
that's a great way to do it.
So we'll take a quick break and when I come back, we'll still to look at the economy and what's going on with movie theaters if anyone still goes to them stay with us ["Pomp and Circumstance"] The So You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Welcome back folks.
It's always such a pleasure speaking with Tony.
It's always a fun conversation.
It makes the time pass by quickly.
It's hard to believe that was already 30 minutes.
We've got just about 50 minutes left here in this.
And as I said, we're going to look at what's going on with theaters.
AMC has warned people to expect up to 30 minutes of ads and trailers after major switch.
That's right, 30 minutes of trailers.
This is coming from The Sun US.
And of course, the hidden surcharge noticed by customers at the chain.
Thousands of movie fans nationwide could soon see longer advertisement periods before showtimes.
And this reminds me very much of my parents lived in Texas before we were born before they moved back
There they lived in Texas moved to North Carolina then moved back to Texas and when one of their family members was visiting
I don't know if this is a quote from someone else, but he said about Texas
He never seen so much of so little so far between. And I imagine that greatly applies to the trailers that
you'll be seeing in front of the theaters, in front of the movie that you
go to see. The real question is, how can they even have 30 minutes of
advertisements? What movies is Hollywood putting out? I have not paid attention to
the movies released by Hollywood in years now. They never release anything that is worth seeing. This is really going to be the
final nail in the coffin for theaters. There's already less and less reason to
go to a movie theater as home cinemas get better and better, but this is really
going to kill it. Yes. I mean sure they don't have enough content to
do 30 minutes of ads but even if they did no one's gonna want to sit through
that. Yes I would love to sit there and be advertised to you for 30 minutes. My
dad has said that they used to have cartoons and mini features back in the
day when they would go to the theater. It wasn't just about advertising to you about the next thing you could go watch. They actually had
stuff that you could enjoy before the movie. Apparently people pushed back on
it when it first started becoming commercials. They started comparing it to
TV, but now that's the standard, but they're gonna up it to 30 minutes.
30 minutes.
First Hollywood's DEI stuff ruins all the content they're putting out.
There's hardly anything worth seeing.
And then add to that the fact that home theater's getting better and better.
This is going to be, you know, three strikes and you're out.
No one is going to go to theaters anymore.
It's truly amazing how completely bankrupt
of ideas Hollywood has become.
I am a huge fan of the original Jurassic Park.
I like the, I love the first two films.
I think they're both great movies.
One and two are very, very different,
but I think they're both excellent films.
The third, I still enjoy it because I was young when it came out. I've got nostalgia for it,
but it's not a great film by any means. And I was still young enough when the
Jurassic World movies started to come out that I had some hope. I was like, oh
this could be interesting, but they rapidly proved that they were completely
and utterly bereft of
ideas.
And this is going to be, I think, the seventh?
Yes, the seventh Jurassic Park film.
Seven movies, and only two of them are really actually any good.
They just keep milking the same franchises.
The last one or two they released are genuinely terrible.
Yeah, I haven't...
I didn't see the
third Jurassic World film. I watched some people talk about it and it sounded so
completely and utterly disinteresting, uninteresting, that I was disinterested. I
never went to see it. I never bothered to even watch it at home. And they're making
a fourth one in this series. And it is, from what I can tell,
full of the typical girl boss nonsense. I have fully gone in on the idea that
personally, if I see a female-led action movie, I just won't watch it. I have zero
interest. There's only... I can suspend my disbelief when it comes to
dinosaurs. Sure, you guys cloned a dinosaur. I cannot suspend my disbelief to have
Scarlett Johansson beating up some giant thug. There's only so far I'll go for it.
I mean it's just become so cliche. Just so many movies now. It's like how many DEI
fight scenes are there? You know, fight scenes in which a 90 pound woman beats a dozen 200 pound men with combat experience yeah it
truly is amazing how bad American cinema has become as I just pointed out the
fight scenes are incredibly bad they look. They don't make sense. There's quite a few
videos online detailing why American fight scenes don't work properly. And one
of them is the fact that even before the DEI stuff, they would engage in...anytime
a blow is about to make contact, they would make a cut to sell the blow a
little bit better. But it makes the fight scenes feel a bit weightless. It makes it...
It makes the editing flow more smoothly, but it makes the fight scene feel less real.
Whereas when you look back on things, movies with Jackie Chan, they don't engage in that,
because Jackie Chan could actually fight.
He had the technical skills to do it.
He could actually do the moves that he was doing
in the movie. That's... when you actually go back and watch the old Jackie Chan
films, they are incredible. The choreography is excellent. It is a
pleasure to watch the way he does things. And of course, everything coming out of
Hollywood is propaganda. It's still a waste of time.
But at least it was a fun waste of time. It was something that was actually entertaining.
They've removed the entertainment from the entertainment. The bread and circuses have
gotten worse and worse. The bread and circuses are now lame and gay. It's just, there's
no reason to go watch things at the storm
Or watch things at the theater nights of the storm has a comment here
Remember when paying for cable came with no ads. Why do they run ads on services? We pay for it drives me
insane
Just the sheer number of commercials as I've said we take a trip
we travel between here and Texas quite frequently
and we'll stop at a hotel in the middle, you know, to break up the drive because
our son is young and he shouldn't be in the car for such long periods of time. So
you know, we take breaks every two hours or so which drastically increases the
length of the drive. So we'll stop in the middle and you know we'll put on the TV just to see what there is and it feels
like 60% at least of the time the TV is on it's showing some kind of commercial
for something. It is nothing but advertisements. If even if there was
something worth watching it would still be amazing. It would still be annoying to
have it broken up by so many commercials. But at this point, it's all garbage. It's bad, and then they
give you the majority commercials anyway. Hollywood and the TV industry is just utterly
bankrupt of ideas. Even Pixar. I used to really like Pixar when I was a kid. I used to really enjoy
and get excited for the next Pixar movie.
But the latest one, it looks terrible. The animation isn't cutting-edge anymore. It looks like everything else. It's not worth it.
Marky Mark and Jay, thank you for the tip, Marky Mark. We appreciate it. You get ads even at the gas pumps nowadays. Oh, oh
those drive me
insane
That's when I I was starting to lose my mind at one point
That's when I could feel the dystopia at its hardest when it's you know
110 degrees in the Texas summer and the heat haze is
rolling off the concrete around me and the gas pump
starts to scream at me about the latest celebrity drama.
But you were saying about Pixar.
It's like, yeah, I liked Pixar back when it was an entirely different studio led by different
people with different people writing it and wasn't owned by Disney like everything else.
Obviously, it's going to be the same slop put out by Disney in their other studios when it's the same people running it.
You can't ship a thesis a studio. Just because it has the same name doesn't mean it's the same studio. Citizens of Americaca, stunt robots coming soon? That's right, they'll just have
robots beating each other up, which they'll green screen a fancy new
background on and they'll put the face of your favorite actor on there. Jerry
Alatalo, the Three Stooges, staged more realistic fight scenes. The Three Stooges
were actually funny. They were entertaining. We watched a lot of Three Stooges when we were young. We watched a
lot of those classic comedies. My favorites were the Marx Brothers. Still haven't seen them in
years, but I can remember so many of them. T-dub 97401, Bruce Lee pioneered the kind of movie choreography you're speaking
about. Part of it is a lot of the Americans involved in action movies
don't actually know how to fight. They don't have any real technical skills and
so to get around that they do the cut when the blow lands. They don't know how to fight,
and so they can't actively do it
when it's time to do it on set.
And it's a lot cheaper than paying for them to learn
or have a real choreographer on set
that puts these together.
It just makes the fight scenes boring.
It makes them uninteresting,
just like everything else in Hollywood. They used to at least talk about movie magic,
and it used to... it did used to be magic to some extent. It was amazing to see
what they could do. Things like, as I said, I'm a big fan of Jurassic Park. I
love the movies. The animatronics that they used.
The T-Rex still looks great to this day. And they used a little bit of CGI here
and there to enhance it. And now everything is just computer generated
and it looks worse. It looks worse. It looks bad on top of being terrible storylines. They can't write
They can't act they can't fight. They can't make good films
Nostradamus how long has David been in the hospital? Well, he's out of the hospital now. He is out. He is home
He is here with us, but he is still recovering
He's been out of the hospital for a while his voice is still recovering before he does the show, but hopefully he'll be
Doing something soon. Yes, so I am here filling in as
interim
assistant to the regional host and
We just ask that you continue to pray for him pray that his vocal cords and the nerves in his tongue
Would be healed and that he would be back in the saddle soon
well
Perhaps that's enough rambling of me about Hollywood. We'll get back to the article
Talking about AMC national cine media is a company that provides ads to several top competitors along with AMC
AMC. National Cinemedia is a company that provides ads to several top competitors along with AMC, but the deal will now allow AMC to get additional ads and generate more revenue, something it
sorely needs. Aside from the pandemic era when AMC nearly went bankrupt, the company
recently saw its worst first quarter earnings report in nearly 30 years, per The Hollywood
Reporter. They can't generate revenue. They can't make money if Hollywood doesn't make good
movies.
There's no interest in going to see the latest garbage.
And it's also the fact that they know, people know, that it'll show up on a streaming service
very, very soon anyway.
The deal with the national cinema media is also kind of a 180 degree turnaround for AMC's
original position on ads in 2019.
Regal Cinemas and Cinemark Theaters had signed similar agreements with the company at the
time, but AMC refused.
At the time, AMC even noted that it flatly rejected the offer, detailing concerns that
US moviegoers would react quite negatively to the concept.
I suppose they reached where they just can't afford not to.
Well, we're not making any money.
Hollywood's not making anything people want to see, so we've got to make that money somehow.
And if our theaters are empty, I guess not too many people will object to the extra 30
minutes.
AMC said in June that research determined that this assumption wasn't accurate.
Inside the world's largest cinema, The Big King with 2,700-seater triple-decker Grand
Hall and giant 3,000-foot screen. the world's largest cinema, The Big King, with 2700-seater triple-decker grand hall
and giant 3000-foot screen.
While AMC was initially reluctant to bring this to our theaters, our competitors have
fully participated for more than five years without any direct impact to their attendance,"
company told Bloomberg.
And of course, it was Trump's lockdown that caused so many of these theaters these issues. It
was even more of a blow than Hollywood's lack of capability. Because a lot of
people still, even if the movie is bad, are interested in just getting out of the
house, like well at least I'll go to the theater, I'll turn my brain off. Even if
the movie is not that great, at least it provides some kind of distraction.
But when things were shut down and locked down under Trump, that wasn't an option anymore.
People got out of the habit. They became more accustomed to just sitting on their couch
and streaming everything. Perhaps. Maybe that's a good thing. Maybe it's a good thing that people are
bankrupting Hollywood. Maybe we can thank Donald Trump for that at least. Maybe one
good thing came out of the lockdown. SoloCat1980. Mass media commercials clue me
into what products and services to avoid. That's right, the more commercials you
see for something, the more you can be sure it's probably a piece of garbage
that you shouldn't ever buy. Well, that's enough about Hollywood.
There's not much to say about it.
The movies are bad.
The actors are bad.
It's full of weird creeps that support evil.
So that's your occasional information on the movie industry.
This is from CBS News, Del Monte Foods files
for bankruptcy and will search for a buyer. Of course Del Monte, as the article
points out, the nearly 140 year old company is entering chapter 11
proceedings as part of a restructuring support agreement with its lenders.
California-based companies said about the sale and its statement will involve all or substantially all of the company's assets
140 years and it's going bankrupt now
Domante is the fourth company in the food and beverage sector to file file for chapter 11 according to data from debt wire a
data analytics firm
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This is from the Daily Mail.
Beloved grocery staple files for bankruptcy after 138 years on the shelf.
This is more about Del Monte.
Del Monte's portfolio extends beyond canned corn and peaches.
It also shelves household names like College Inn, known for soup broth, and Joyba's bubble
tea.
Consumer demand has declined.
People want healthier foods.
A lot of people over the years have become more health conscious.
They realized that these foods are bad for them.
They are carcinogenic to some extent.
A lot of these foods have so many preservatives.
And of course, I've never been a huge fan of canned fruit. It always tastes kind of sickly sweet.
The syrup they put in it. I'd much rather just have a fresh peach.
This is a new article here. We're looking at jobs lost. As I mentioned with Tony,
the private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June. Badly missing
expectations for a 100,000 increase, ADP says. Well, you know, sometimes you're on point,
sometimes you're off by 133,000. We expected 100,000 increase, but we lost 33,000 instead.
What can you do? How could this happen? Private sector hiring unexpectedly contracted in June. Payrolls processing firm
ADP said Wednesday, and a possible sign that the economy may not be as sturdy as investors believe
as they bid the S&P 500 back up to record territory to the end of the month. Private
payrolls lost 33,000 jobs in June, the ADP report showed. And of course the market has only a tangential
tie-in to what's actually happening. The market is a completely different beast. It plays by its
own rules and it's about making people, it's about making certain people a lot of money.
And it carries on doing its own thing. Things
have to be really, really bad for the market to react.
Layoffs reach highest level since 2020 in new data shows. Here's why companies are
cutting jobs. This is from CBS News. Layoffs across the US this year have climbed to their
highest level since the pandemic slammed the economy in 2020 in new labor data shows. Who... who was the one that locked us down during the
pandemic? Hmm. The world may never know. Oh wait, it was Donald Trump. It was Donnie. In the first
half of 2025, companies announced 744,308 job cuts nationwide. The highest tally since the first six
months of 2020, when employers cut nearly 1.6 jobs in response to Trump's lockdown.
They say the COVID-related, they say COVID-related, but it's Trump lockdowns.
Federal agencies have been partially hard, particularly hard hit this year amid a push
by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to slash costs.
Other sectors shedding a large number of workers include retail, technology, media, and nonprofit
organizations.
Microsoft on Wednesday announced it would cut just under 4% of its workforce, or roughly
9,000 employees in what is a second major round of layoffs this year for the profitable
tech giant.
I'm sure Microsoft is looking at AI and is looking at it and saying, we can replace so
much of our work force with AI. It is going to be a boon for companies
like Microsoft. They are going to be able to replace many many people with it. And
soon with robotics catching up, a lot of other places like Amazon will be doing
that too. They won't have people in the warehouses anymore. It'll be robots picking the packages.
Challenger, Gray, and Christmas point to several reasons layoffs are on the rise. The leading
factor is DOG, which the firm said has accounted for nearly 287,000 cuts so far this year.
Fireings by the task force led to a spike in federal worker cuts earlier this year at the
Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, USAID, and other
agencies.
Thousands also departed through a deferred resignation program.
States in the East and Southeast have seen the biggest jump in layoffs, with more than
220% jump from a year ago, according to Challenger Gray and Christmas.
It's a sad Christmas.
This dramatic rise is largely due to significant reductions
at federal agencies headquartered in Washington, D.C.
Of course, the tariffs and economic slowdown
in rocky financial markets has led companies
to shed more than 154,000 jobs this year,
with the uncertainty that Donald Trump
has put into the market with the tariffs,
people not knowing if tomorrow he'll slap a heavy tariff on some country makes
it very hard to do business.
Even more than the actual cost is the uncertainty.
You don't know what you can afford.
You can't grow under those conditions.
Retailers are one of the hardest hit business sectors by tariffs, inflation, and uncertainty. Andrew Challenger, senior vice
president of Challenger Gray and Christmas, said in a statement,
consumer spending continues to fall, it can mean more job losses in
this industry. Challenger Gray directly can attribute its 2000
layoffs so far this year to stepped up US tariffs on foreign
imports. Other factors that are contributing
to the wave of layoffs include store closings and company restructuring efforts. Del Monte,
At Home, and 23andMe are among the companies that have filed for bankruptcy this year.
All kinds of companies are going bankrupt. The economy is not doing well.
Donald Trump's tariffs have caused all kinds of chaos on top of the already shaky economy and the massive debt bubble.
This is from Raw Story. Deliberately lying, Trump hammered over horrible new trade deal.
President Donald Trump announced his second trade deal as part of his 90 deals
in 90 days marathon. This one is with Vietnam. For political analysts, however, the deal
doesn't look as good as Trump boasts.
It is my great honor to announce that I have just made a trade deal with the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam after speaking with Tho Lam, the highly respected General Secretary
of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
Trump announced on True Social Wednesday, Trump said that all imports from Vietnam will
be taxed at 20%, with a 40% tax on trans shipping.
Even the shipping is trans these days, folks.
He goes on to celebrate that the United States will have total access to sell US goods in
Vietnam.
As foreign affairs journalist Olga Nesedrova explained, Trump is taxing Americans 20-40%
while Vietnam gets
products for free.
Over the country's economy, costs of living and salaries are vastly different from those
in the United States.
For example, Numbio data shows that the cost of a 12 ounce bottle of soda is about 50 cents.
Monthly cell phone bill with at least 10 gigabytes of data is under $6.00.
A one bedroom apartment in the city center averages $400.00
a month. So they're not going to be buying American products. They don't have the money.
It's a completely different scale. As political and media researcher Craig Harrington explained,
our trade relationship with Vietnam was growing before Trump, but we still only exported $13.1
billion worth of goods to Vietnam in 2024. They exported $136.6 billion to us. $13.1 billion worth of goods to Vietnam in 2024. They exported $136.6 billion to us.
Thirteen point one versus $136.6 billion. Tariffs aren't the reason we don't export
much to Vietnam. It's because they are poorer than we are. They don't have the expendable
income to blow on the things we send them. Meanwhile, University of Michigan professor
of public policy and economics Justin Wolferers noted on X. New trade deal just
dropped. US businesses get tariff free access to the Vietnamese market just as
they were offered eight years ago in the TPP. But Trump refused to sign. In addition
Trump's imposing a 20% tax on Americans who import goods from Vietnam. Political
commentator Brian Krasenstein, good old Krasenstein, posted
an X that the deal is horrible for the US. Trump announces what appears to be a horrible
trade deal for the United States and Vietnam. American businesses will now be paying between
20 and 40 percent for imports coming from Vietnam. It's literally like they want inflation.
He wrote, no, they wouldn't want that. They wouldn't want to cause inflation, cause the American
people to be unable to afford anything, to destroy the value of the dollar and turn us
into permanent serfs. That doesn't sound like the American government I know and loathe
at all. The group of publicans against Trump agreed, noting, it sounds like a really terrible
deal. Erickson pointed out that on April 4th, there was a zero rate tariff offer in Vietnam.
There was a zero rate tariff offer and Vietnam was proposed.
Trump announced his liberation day on April.
He's essentially done nothing in three months. A true genius at work. The art of the deal.
The art of the deal folks. The art of the deal is to steal
your money through inflation, to destroy it.
Isn't that wonderful?
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Grover Dorquist Trump's big beautiful bill and its permanent tax cuts will change the world
It's going to change the world. It's gonna be wonderful. It's big and it's beautiful and
It's great to cut taxes. We support that but you've also got to cut spending if you cut taxes and
Grow spending you are simply increasing the deficit more it's
Accelerating Trump said and of course we're going to have to pay interest on that
It's just kicking the can down the road and it's not as though Trump has cut
Taxes when you look at the bottom line with all of the tariffs that he's added and not cut the other stuff
anywhere close to being enough to make up for that.
Yes. The tariffs are just a tax coming in through the back door.
It's increased taxes and increased the debt ceiling.
President Donald Trump's permanent tax cut will change the world. The big
beautiful bill is the capstone of years of work to create a pro-growth tax policy. Of course, with tariffs and inflation,
we're not seeing any growth. As we covered, we've lost 33,000 jobs just last
month alone. It has been a bad year for the economy. That'll make the American
economy so strong we will leave Europe in the dust
and convince China they cannot compete with us militarily or economically.
The big bill provides lower tax rates for all permanent immediate expensing of business
investment tax simplification. America competing in the world economy with lower taxes, not lower wages. Now, they
really wanted to do something they could end the income tax. That would be a big
deal. They could get rid of those, what was it, 70-something thousand IRS agents
that they hired and gave guns to, but they're not shrinking the IRS. The IRS is
still here, and it's still going to knock down your door, kick it in
under the slightest provocation. We are not growing the economy.
The importance of permanent 100% business expensing cannot be overstated. This is an
achievement pursued by the taxpayer movement for the past five decades. Thanks to the bill,
individuals and companies will know how to plan for the future. But they won't because of the vacillation when it comes to tariffs, the on and off,
the back and forth, Trump chickening out, saying one thing one day and another thing
another.
We're going to have a 200% tariff on China.
Wait, no, we're going to take those off.
We're not going to have that.
Well, actually, we are.
You can't make plans under those kinds of conditions.
Democrats will not be able to claw back such widespread and successful tax reductions. Republicans will not have to buy extensions of tax rate reductions as they did in defending the
previous Bush tax rate reductions. They're very optimistic about this. Following the Trump 2017
tax cuts with its temporary expensing provisions,
Americans for Tax Reform compiled over 1,200 testimonials and newspaper reports documenting
new investment and higher wages and benefits. The stories flowed in from all 50 states.
Now again, without the pandemic, White House economist Kevin Hassett found that the permanence
of individual and corporate tax reductions will increase economic growth
to the point that revenue will rise $4 trillion
over the next decade.
That's if you believe them.
That's if you can trust their numbers,
but they raised the debt ceiling by $5 trillion.
We're gonna increase revenue by $4 trillion
over the next decade,
but we raised the debt ceiling to five.
And of course that's
what it will really be. That's what it will end up actually being. It doesn't
matter. They say, well we think it'll cost three and a half trillion. If they raise
the debt ceiling to five, they will go to five. That's how the government operates.
They will use all the headroom you give them. Got some comments here. The real
octo-spook. Companies are laying off
not hiring and firing because they cannot afford to pay workers enough to pay their
government taxes, fees, fines, charges, etc. Guard goldsmith. Trump's tariffs represented
the biggest tax increase in 70 years. Oh, but he's... he's removing taxes. He's cutting
taxes, guys. He's an anti-tax president.
The tariffs are just a tax by a different name.
It's going to cost the American people. It's taking more money out of your pocket, out of my pocket.
Good to see you, Gard. Hope you're doing well. And of course, Gard has Liberty Conspiracy.
You can find the schedule and where you can watch him on
nightsofthestorm.com. So go
check that out. Go check out Gard's show. Check out Tony's show. Gard is an
excellent host with a lot of excellent information. He's incredibly hardline
when it comes to Liberty. No compromises with Gard Goldsmith, which is what we
like, which is what we respect. This is what we respect This is coming from vaccine impact is Amazon really eliminating human jobs with robots
This is what they want whether it's happening right now. It will be happening in the future
They are salivating at the idea of getting rid of people in the warehouses
They don't want to have to pay salaries
the warehouses. They don't want to have to pay salaries. It'll be a lot cheaper for them to just do repairs here and there or replace the robot when it
breaks down completely. This is by Brian Chiljabi. Amazon announced yesterday that
they had added their one millionth robot to their fulfillment centers. This
announcement has led to another news frenzy about how robots are replacing
humans. Yet there was nothing in Amazon's announcement that predicted this.
It was the Wall Street Journal's coverage of the announcement that it has been repeated
and spread like wildfire through both the corporate and alternative media today.
This was the opening statement of the Wall Street Journal article.
The automation of Amazon.com's facilities is approaching a new milestone.
There will soon be as many robots as humans.
While the statement was repeated far and wide
to predict that robots were now taking over
the labor market and replacing humans,
other facts from this announcement by Amazon
were completely ignored.
TechRadar, a technology publication,
had a much more balanced coverage of this announcement.
Amazon Robotics VP Scott Dresser boasted
that more than 700,000 employees have been up-skilled
since 2019 through training
in robotics, engineering, and maintenance, suggesting that human roles at Amazon could
be evolving rather than disappearing.
Dresser also noted that new fulfillment centers, including Shreveport, Louisiana, require 30%
more technical roles to look after the tech.
Even the Wall Street Journal mentioned this later in their article and gave one example.
For some Amazon workers, the increasing automation has meant replacing menial, repetitive worklifting,
pulling and sorting with more skilled assignments, managing the machines.
Of course, I think personally this is a short-term gain.
Eventually, the robots will get to the point where it takes very few people to maintain
and upkeep them.
You'll have a few people in these higher skilled positions and they'll phase out everyone
they don't need. They'll become more reliable and more robust as the
technology gets better. And then you'll just need a few people to maintain them.
So if 1 million robots have now been added to Amazon
warehouses worldwide and over 700,000 hourly workers have retrained to
operate this technology, what about technology professionals who were hired
from outside Amazon such as engineers, tech managers, tech producers who develop
and maintain the equipment etc. That could easily make up a workforce of 1
million that offsets the 1 million robots. As Amazon admits, their fully automated warehouses require 30% more employees.
As I said, I think this is a temporary increase.
I don't think this will be a long term solution.
I don't think that they're going to require this forever.
Not that. I want to see the they're going to require this forever. Not that.
I want to see the Amazon empire continue to grow.
I don't...
Ideally, these people would have jobs in other companies, not Amazon.
But this is just a sign of things to come, in my opinion.
The other thing that the people predicting the end of the human labor force in favor
of robots are failing to leave out of their fear-mongering reports is a picture of what these robots in
Amazon warehouses look like, which is similar to the robots that many
consumers already have in their homes. Vacuum cleaner robots. Little Roombas
just skirting around on the floor. But again, this is just for now. This is what
it's like at the moment. It's hard to say what it'll be like in the future.
We are caught in between these people that are techno-utopianists, where they think robots will be capable of doing anything and everything.
That they'll be better, faster, and stronger than people at everything.
And certain people that don't believe anything like that is possible. I fall somewhere in the middle, I think. I think robots will reach a point where they're capable of doing most jobs. Most menial jobs will be capable
being performed by robots, and they will phase us out. That's the goal. They don't want us working.
They want to give us subsistence handouts, UBI, universal basic income. They want us dependent on the government.
And if you have a job where you can earn money, you're not truly totally dependent
on them. Even if they've managed to devalue your money, having a job gives
you some level of freedom, some autonomy. You're not completely beholden to the
government. Where else automation with robotics has been around for almost two decades now, so let's talk about some of the limitations and dangers of relying too much on the technology.
First, they need electricity to operate, and when the grid goes down, humans can still work with backup battery-operated lights.
And while all of these warehouses for sure have backup generators, have these warehouses been fully tested to see if those backup generators will have enough power to do more than just
turn the lights back on and get the internet back up and running?
These robots need a ton of power to operate.
I would imagine, especially with AI, new power centers are being built as rapidly as possible
to meet the demand of new data centers.
It was reported earlier this week in Texas that a new law gives grid operators the power
to disconnect these data centers during a crisis
And they link to the article the title is Texas law gives grid operator power to disconnect data centers during crisis
Other big concern to being so dependent on the technology is the software that is needed to run all of these robots
As a sort of as a former certified Microsoft systems engineer
I can tell you that this is a much bigger
danger to being dependent upon all these robots.
Amazon calls its software Deep Fleet and describes it like this.
Think of Deep Fleet as an intelligent traffic management system for a city filled with cars
moving through congested streets.
Just as a smart traffic system could reduce wait times and create better routes for drivers,
Deep Fleet coordinates our robots' movements to optimize how they navigate our fulfillment
center.
How does one deploy this software and updates across the Amazon warehouses around the world
running the software?
Through the internet.
If the internet goes down, they can't update.
So first, the internet has to be available at these warehouses, and secondly, that software
can be hacked or have some bad code that could bring down everything. As someone
who does video editing and has to deal with programs, it is infuriating the
number of updates that these companies push because there's always something
that doesn't work quite right when they first push it. I refuse to update until
it's been about two weeks. At minimum two weeks before I
update anything so they have a chance to encounter issues and deal with them. The
first people to get in on updates are generally the first ones to encounter
the bugs. And we saw how that works last year when a single Microsoft Windows
update was deployed to millions of MS Windows computers around the world, which caused worldwide chaos when
it failed, even bringing down airports' ability to show flight information.
As the article linked, one single computer glitch could cost tens of billions of losses,
showing how frail technology has become.
We are very dependent on technology, and it is a
shaky, shaky system. The question is, is this technology even profitable and sustainable?
Well, again, I think in the short term we are not in too much danger. There's a
principle where technology is overestimated in the short term and underestimated in the long term.
There's a lot of promises that get made
about how it's just around the corner.
It'll be viable in just a few years,
which oftentimes don't pan out.
But in the long term,
a lot of these things do come to fruition.
In the long term, I think this will be a viable alternative
for having
humans doing a lot of these jobs. In the short term, I think we are safe. You know,
they're having, as he pointed out, to hire people to take care of them. More tech
jobs are being added. But again, I believe that's only in the short term. It was
also just announced a few days ago that Waymo quietly just shut down its Detroit plant.
Self-driving car company Waymo
quietly closed its Detroit plant.
Google-affiliated autonomous vehicle company Waymo
shuttered its plant in Detroit earlier this year
after shifting resources and production down south.
Developer of self-driving shuttle technology,
along with its automotive supplier partner, Magna,
ceased operations at a factory,
at least from American Axle Manufacturing Inc. In the first quarter, Waymo spokesman Chris Spinelli confirmed
to Automotive News affiliate Cranes Detroit Business.
The fact is that Silicon Valley still has too much money to throw away on science fiction.
They can continue to develop it whether consumers want it or not.
Robots cannot replace humans.
They can make humans more efficient, but humans are still
needed to run them.
America's over-reliance on technology will be her downfall.
Perhaps you are already watching it happen.
I agree.
You are going to need people to run these things.
You will need people to monitor and observe them and make sure they are running properly.
But I think it is going to come as a drastic reduction in human workforce.
Not necessarily, as I said, tomorrow.
Not necessarily immediately.
But I think it's, as I said before,
more around the corner than too far to see.
It's close.
It's not immediate.
It won't happen tomorrow.
Probably not next year.
Maybe not even in 10 years.
But in my lifetime I
imagine they'll get this worked out to the point where they phase out a large
portion of human jobs. The US and Israel were forced to end the war after only 12
days as they ran out of bombs. Iran on the other hand stated that they have used
only 5% of their missiles. So what does Iran have? That the US doesn't human
labor. Factories and the US doesn't? Human labor.
Factories and the ability to make lots of bombs. The US and Israel thought they could
rely on their technology to use espionage and terrorism to kill Iran's top
military leaders, hoping to cripple its military. It didn't, as Iran recovered
quickly and showed superior hardware made by human labor in factories that
probably had zero robots working in them. I think it is right. I do think human labor is superior.
I do think that's the human aspect allows you to adapt on the fly to produce a higher
quality product.
But I don't think that's what these people want.
I don't think they really care about producing a better, higher quality product. In the
long run, I think they will be content to produce inferior products and phase out
the human component. Got just a few minutes left here, and we've got a lot of
comments which I want to get to. RaddusPro, I thought it was well-known,
Amazon had nothing but robots. No humans are even allowed on the floor because it's all bots. That's right,
it's all robots. You try to get in there, a Terminator grabs you and chucks you
out the door. Raddusbro, again, Amazon is going full automation. Drones giving you
your items, drone drivers, robot workers. Front porch media, Amazon will have its
own nuclear power plant, I bet. Nuclear power brought to you by Amazon.
Jeff Bezos is salivating at the idea. AngryTagger's den between AI and robots. They do not need us
anymore. I think that day is coming. As I said, I don't think it's here just yet. I think they're
desperate for it to be here and will be here soon, within my lifetime. But as I said, they overestimate
technology in the short term and underestimate it in the long term as a general rule.
But we'll have to wait and see. It's coming. One day, they'll be happy to get rid of the last
human worker. Raddusbro, your best bet is moving into the repair and maintain robot job before they
get that one replaced.
That's right.
You gotta know how to repair your robot overlords.
They're gonna need some meat bags with hands to fix the delicate little fiddly bits.
Now I don't think robots, I don't think anything like the Terminator, Skynet, is happening.
But I think the people, the very, very rich, the people who really run things, will be
happy to put robots
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chat with people, there will still be a show. It just won't be new, but it will
be, of course, good information, because it will be from David Knight. I cannot thank
you enough as I keep repeating. Thank you all so much. God bless you, have a wonderful
rest of your day, and have a wonderful Independence Day weekend. See you on Monday. They created Common Core to dumb down our children. They created Common Past 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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