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As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 24th of November.
Year of Our Lord, 2022, Thanksgiving Day, Day 987 of medical martial law.
with an emergency is just a couple of years ago that we had most churches shut down,
afraid to open up two years ago.
A year ago, we had the specter hanging over so many people of vaccine mandates.
Many people are still struggling with the toxin that was going out.
Today we're going to talk about the Christian principles that founded this country.
We're going to talk about Thanksgiving.
We're going to talk about the real history.
Forget about Project 1619.
We're going to talk about God's Project 1620.
The Real History.
Stay with us.
We'll be right back.
Whereas it is the duty of
Whereas, it is the duty of,
Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of
Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore
his protection and favor, and whereas both houses of Congress have by their joint committee
requested me to recommend to the people of the United States, a day of public Thanksgiving and
prayer, to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God,
especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their
safety and happiness. Now, therefore, I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th of November
next. To be devoted by the people of these states to the service of that great and glorious being,
who is the beneficent author of all good that was, that is, or that will be,
that we may then all unite in rendering under him our sincere and humble thanks
for his kind care and protection of the people of this country,
previous to their becoming a nation. For the signal and manifold mercies and the favor of
interpositions of his providence, which we experienced in the course and the conclusion of the
late war, and for the great degree of tranquility, union, and plenty which we have since enjoyed,
for the peaceful and rational manner in which we have been enabled to establish
constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the nation one
now lately instituted for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed.
and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge
and in general for all the great and various favors
which he hath been pleased to confer upon us.
Also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and supplications
to the great Lord and ruler of nations
and beseech him to pardon our national and other transgressions
to enable us all whether in public or private stations
to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually.
To render our national government a blessing to all the people
by constantly being a government of wise, just, and constitutional laws,
discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed.
To protect and guide all sovereigns and nations,
especially those that have shown kindness to us,
and to bless them with good government, peace, and concord.
To promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the increase of science among them and us, and to generally grant unto all mankind, such a degree of temporal prosperity as he alone knows to be best.
Given under my hand at the city of New York, the third day of October and the year of our Lord, 1789.
George Washington.
Well, you know, when we look at this, we're talking about making America great again, don't we?
Well, God make America grateful again.
That was our first president, very different from our lasting current presidents, isn't it?
You know, God blessed this country because people are grateful to him for the blessing of liberty.
And he talks about year of our Lord, which Lord would that be?
The Lord that we mark time from, the Lord Jesus Christ.
So let's talk a little bit about Thanksgiving.
Let's talk about God's project, the 1620 project.
You know, we've got, we have PBS, we have the New York Times, we have academia and media,
are focused on removing God.
A good example of that is this PBS documentary
to rewrite history to take God out of the picture.
Listen to this trailer for a very expensive and slick production
produced with your taxpayer dollars.
If you ask people, where does America start?
They'll say it starts in Plymouth Rock.
There's more to the story than the story we all know.
They were a very small group of very extreme people.
They weren't the people that you would expect to be founding a new colony.
There's a sense that they came to America in search of religious freedom.
They didn't.
The Pilgrims on American Experience.
Yeah, there's a sense, isn't it, that they came to America for religious freedom.
But they didn't.
Oh, really?
You know better.
right? You know, the problem is that we have the diaries from the people. We have lots of original
history. This is not something that we have to read tea leaves or go through archaeological digs
to figure out. They kept diaries. PBS knows that you're not going to read those diaries so they can
lie to you about it. Now, that American experience, quote unquote, was done before they started
the 1619 project, I believe.
So they tried to tell you, well, you know, we all think of America as beginning with
the pilgrims and for good reason, Mayflower.
But we're going to tell you that all that was wrong.
We're going to remove God from the picture.
And then with the Project 1619 of the New York Times, what they did was they removed
the pilgrims in Mayflower from history.
They relocated the founding of America from people who were seeking freedom from religious
persecution, who just sought to live a life of independence with their families away from
religious persecution. And they changed it to Jamestown, 1619, Project 1619. Why did they do
that? Well, because Jamestown was a very different colony. Jamestown was more focused on
economics. A lot of people who went to Jamestown. It was only
after the initial first few years that they actually started bringing families.
For the most part, there are people who are trying to make an economic start for themselves.
Many of them came as indentured servants.
After a few years, they replaced the European indentured servants who could work their way out.
They replaced them with chattel slavery, African slaves.
And so that's what they want to focus on with America.
So 400 years later, those who seek to destroy our nation,
are busy destroying both its history and its Christian principles.
And that America was shaped by Christian principles.
Now, the leaders were not perfect.
You know, and they did not follow those principles,
but that was what they aspired to.
And look, none of us are perfect either.
None of us.
So when they go back, you go back and say,
well, look, their theology was wrong here or there,
or they didn't do this or they didn't do that or they kept slaves or they did whatever yeah they
were hypocrites just as we are all hypocrites but they aspired to Christian principles and it was
those Christian principles that laid the foundation for our country legally as well as culturally
so today we're going to talk about Thanksgiving and they're going to have some best of
interviews. It'll finish the rest of the program today. But, you know, there's a lot of different
lessons that we can take from Thanksgiving and that have been done in the past. We could talk
about Thanksgiving and the triumph of private property. I've been thinking, we need to talk to him
about it. He might not listen to me. But yeah, as good a time as any. Okay, I'll give it a go.
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And personal responsibility over the tragedy of the commons,
that's something's been very popular with conservatives to talk about.
And it is true.
you know, when pilgrims landed, they went through some very severe times, as Bradford
and others pointed out, look, you know, we nearly starved because, first of all, they came
relying on God and not really knowing much about agriculture.
We'll talk about that in a moment.
But they also wanted to have everything in common.
They're Christians, so it was like, oh, yeah, we're all Christians, so I have everything
in common.
And the problem is, is that's the tragic.
of the Commons. Nobody had the private property or the personal responsibility to make this
stuff happen. And guess what? It didn't happen. And so they changed it. Everybody's going to have
a plot of land. That's going to be your land. You're going to grow your food. If you've got extra
food, you can help the people who didn't do a good job. But everybody's going to work on this.
That was an important lesson. Rush Limbaugh used to talk about that on a regular basis.
That was kind of his take on Thanksgiving. And that's an important lesson.
And it's a true lesson.
We could also talk about the peace and the harmony of different tongues and tribes to make a unified nation eventually.
That was the narrative in the mid-20th century when I was growing up that was very popular.
America as a melting pot.
Different cultures coming together for a common nation to build that nation.
Now, that was the America of the immigrants of my parents' generation and the ones before that.
They would come to America because they wanted to join America.
They didn't want to just, they wanted to, they embraced American values.
They weren't just coming so they could have the material wealth that we have.
But they wanted to become Americans.
So not just come for economic reasons and head back to.
wherever they came from, or not just to take over, but they wanted to embrace the values that
they had seen in this country. That was a very real narrative. And in this story, you could see
the pilgrims and the Indians coming together. This is the way that it was typically taught to me
in the government school at that time. They were talking about how these two different groups
would come together, they would build and use each other's strengths and build something that
was stronger than what they had individually, take the best from each other. But that is
totally different from what we're taught today. Today, the communists who run our institutions
are determined to enhance our differences and to make us hate each other for those differences.
instead of coming together and becoming stronger,
taking the best that each of us have
and creating something that is new.
That was what America was always about.
But today, every difference is magnified
and used to divide us
because that's how the communists seek to destroy this country.
So that narrative has somewhat diminished.
And they didn't just come together,
if you go back in your look at the history,
they didn't just come together for a meal.
and then start shooting at each other.
They lived together peacefully for 55 years,
from 1620 to 1675 until they had King Phillips War.
Yes, it was not perfect, because human beings are not perfect.
There were encroachments on both sides.
There'd be flare-ups and other crimes and, you know, within their communities, of course.
but then when it was between the two different communities,
that's when things got a little bit more complicated,
but they ironed out those differences.
And they had peace, like I said, for 55 years.
That's not too bad.
That's a couple of generations.
Do we do that well today?
You know, God never talks about different races, by the way.
These are two tribes coming up.
You have the tribes of the pilgrims,
and you had some of the Indian tribes,
several different Indian tribes that were there.
And the Indian tribes had differences amongst themselves.
They were not a homogeneous group that was always at peace with each other either.
And so you have different tribes, you have different tongues,
and that's the way God describes us.
God does not talk about different races in the Bible.
He talks about nations, tongues, and tribes.
You know, Michael Savage talks about borders, language, and culture.
I don't know if he got that from the Bible.
You know, this is something that runs throughout the Bible.
I don't know if he got it from that or if he just got it from observation.
Because it's true.
It's true.
And so he could have noticed that himself, or he could have gotten it from the ancient writings.
But it's true, nevertheless.
And so, well, God goes on further.
I mean, we don't have different races.
He has made all nations of,
one blood. We're all descended from Adam and later from Noah. So we have different political
entities. We have different cultures. We have different languages. But we're all created in the
image of God. We're all of one blood. That was how the pilgrims saw it. They sought to
help people with a Christian religion by spreading it. But we could look at that aspect.
perspective, the peace and harmony of different tongues and tribes coming together to form a nation.
There's going to be greater than the sum of the two parts.
We could also look at it at the historical significance of the Mayflower Compact, or as
it's more accurately described, the Mayflower combination.
This is the document that they put together themselves and they realized that they were
out of the legal jurisdiction of where they were headed, and they didn't have anything
to govern themselves. But it really wasn't so much a political document. It was a groundbreaking
moment, a groundbreaking document, because it was the first time that people had come together
voluntarily to create something that would eventually become the instruments of governance.
You know, it is there as the foundation that was later built upon with the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution, many other things.
Here's what they wrote when they realized
they were in a place that they had not intended to go
and that there was no contract, no legal definition
of how they would operate.
This is what they said.
So just keep in mind what the American experience,
what PBS was telling you,
they didn't do this because of religion.
Oh, really?
Did they even bother to read the Mayflower combination
or the compact, if you will?
in the name of God amen that's how they begin it we whose names are underwritten the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord king james by the grace of god of great britain france and ireland king defender of the faith etc having undertaken for the glory of god and the advancement of the christian faith and the honor of our king and country a voyage to plant the first colony
in the northern parts of Virginia do by these presence solemnly and mutually in the presence of God
and one another covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic for our better
ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid and by virtue hereof
do enact constitute and frame such just and equal laws
ordinances, acts, constitutions, and officers from time to time, as shall be thought most
meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all do submission
and obedience. And witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names at Cape Cod,
the 11th of November, in the reign of our sovereign Lord King James of England, France, and Ireland,
the 18th end of Scotland, the 54th.
N.O. Domini. That means you're of our Lord, 1620.
So the Mayflower Compact is America's foundational document.
PBS wants you to believe that had nothing to do with God. You didn't hear anything about God in there, did you?
Evidently, PBS didn't. They have a much shorter document that they redacted God from, evidently,
as well as from all the diaries and recorded history of the time.
As Wilmore Kindle and George Carey said in their book,
Basic Symbols,
the Compact is a symbol around which both the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution is built upon.
It did not have a formal title as the Declaration of Independence.
It was referred to by the people who live there and their descendants as
not by the compact, but by the combination.
Let me and see when I was saying that.
We do hereby covenant and combine ourselves.
And so they called it the combination.
And that's how it was referred to by that community
and the people who lived there up until the 1790s.
And then it was...
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Referred to as the Mayflower Compact.
Many people who look at that believe that it was, that was more of a reflection of a more secularized view of this.
They could have called it the covenant, but I think they, you know, out of respect, they would look at, you know,
a covenant as being something that was more religious, so they called it the combination.
But bottom line is that this is more than just about semantics.
The combination was really about creating a society, even more sense.
than a form of government.
The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution,
would add more political theories and ideas
and political structures at a later time,
but that was really what it was built upon.
There was an interesting comment on all this
by a history professor from Hillsdale College.
Bradley Berzer.
He's a Roman Catholic, and he points out,
he says this could never have been composed by anyone but the most Protestant of Protestants.
Indeed, even as a practicing Roman Catholic, I have a hard time imagining the same scene
being played out by French, Spanish, or Portuguese settlers.
No, this is one of the great fruits of Protestantism, and it's probably one that we Catholics
should take the heart, especially as we continue to struggle over issues of religious freedom
and freedom of conscience in our rather fallen world of the 21st century.
He goes on, he says, importantly, the authors of the combination
never assert the existence of a, quote, state of nature.
You know, walk-in, Hobbesian ideas that came later, by the way.
Instead, they recognize that they are beholden to scripture, to tradition,
to a hierarchical authority and to the English common law.
And yet, they were not prepared either to destroy these ties
nor to leave them out completely.
Instead, they looked out upon what they consider to be a virgin land,
a promised land of sorts.
Here, they could take the best of the past,
but they could implement it as they so desired.
It wouldn't be good if we were to do the same thing today.
All around the world, we have statues being destroyed, monuments being destroyed.
The foundations of our society are being destroyed by Marxists who look for any imperfection or hypocrisy in the lives of the people who laid down the foundations of our society in order to destroy our society.
the wise path is to always take the good aspects of what went before us eat the chicken and leave the bone if you will
you can take a look at martin luther king for example and you could focus on his plagiarism he could
focus on his infidelities you could focus on what many people have pointed out or some socialist tendencies
of himself or you could take a look at his speeches his inspirational speeches where he said we should
judge people by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin wouldn't that be
nice if we were to do that today that is antithetical to what the left wants to do today so we take
the best from people we try to ignore the imperfections that are always there whether you're talking
about Martin Luther King or Thomas Jefferson.
We try to ignore those perfections and take the wisdom from their life,
learn the lessons from their life.
That's what we ought to do, but we don't do that.
So he goes on to say he was at Hillsdale College.
He always likes to do a lecture on the Mayflower combination.
He says, as I prepared the lecture, I racked my lecture, I racked my
brain trying to remember an example of another earlier assertion of self-government. Had the Greeks
done it? Or the Jews? No. They had already relied upon a law giver. The Romans asserted
something in 509 BC, but I'm not sure that it had quite the same texture. That's what the
pilgrims did in 1620. I really couldn't come up with a significant example for all intents and
purposes. The Plymouth combination is the first real assertion of the right of self-governance in the
modern Western world, and one of the most important in any time or place. As Kendall and
Kerry wisely claim, the 1620 document, I've been thinking, we need to talk to him about.
He might not listen to me, but yeah, as good a time as any. Okay, I'll give it a go.
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Did not need to assert any rights overtly as rights.
Instead, the very short paragraph, the document as a whole, is an assertion of the right.
It is a basic symbol indeed.
That's the name of their book, Basic Symbols.
So it drew on the religious roots of America that can be seen in the pilgrims and the Mayflower combination.
Did the Constitution?
You know, the Constitution begins, we, the people, and then it goes in.
to the purpose of the Constitution.
One of the key ones is to secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our prosperity.
You know, atheists don't talk about blessings.
You won't see PBS talking about blessings.
Not at all.
A blessing is something that is given.
Who gives it?
we have an inscription on the Liberty Bell
it's inscribed with Leviticus 2510
and it reads proclaim liberty throughout the land
to all inhabitants thereof
now the context there
of what was being talked about in Leviticus 25
the context was about the year of Jubilee
every 50th year
they would have
all debts would be canceled
all the indentured slaves, indentured servants,
however you want to call it, would be set free.
It was a year of Jubilee.
And that was, that inscription was put on the Liberty Bell.
Founders of America from 1620 to the creation of the Constitution
saw liberty as a blessing as a gift from God.
They made it clear over and over again.
And the second half of that,
to ourselves and to our posterity.
So when we look at the pilgrims,
when we look at the founders of this nation,
they were very different in their perspective
than our society is today.
They were focused on their children.
Their hearts were turned to their children.
And in the Bible, we always see that
as an indication of God's movement and a people.
God moves them to blessing
by turning their hearts toward their children.
That makes a big difference
in the way that you behave,
the way that you think,
the way that you build a life.
Instead, in our society,
in a time of decadence and degradation,
people of our society have become,
lovers of self.
So that's the kind of society that the Bible always points at as a society that is setting itself up
for judgment instead of for blessing.
If and when God changes our hearts, turns them towards our children, then he'll be preparing
us to bless us.
We can see that in the pilgrims.
the founders of this country.
But today I want to talk about something else that is rarely talked about, even in
conservative circles.
People will talk about the legal issues and the precedents and the historical importance
of the Mayflower Compact or the combination.
They will talk about the peace and community.
They don't do that too much anymore between the Indians and the pilgrims.
They'll talk about the economic aspects.
That's really where conservatives focus today because we're all about the money, right?
Hey, it's the economy, stupid.
Everything is about the money.
But I want to talk a little bit about God's providence and care in this story.
Because I think that's the real lesson.
That is far more important than the triumph of private property and personal responsibility over the tragedy of the commons.
It's far more important than groups of people cooperating and coming together peacefully.
It's far more important than any legal document, no matter how much of a precedent it sets.
And that's God's providence and care.
So that was what was foremost in the minds of the pilgrims as well.
And if you were to talk to them, or if you read their writing,
that's one way to talk to them if you will listen to them if you listen to them you'll see that
they're not bragging about what they did they give the glory to god they honor god they would
say that and did say it over and over again today in many ways we are like them we are pilgrims and
strangers on this earth that is a christian idea and our
journey, we also need to acknowledge how we need God. We also need to look to him to provision
and for providence as they did. And we need to honor him when he provides. So, you know, I look at
this and a lot of people, in America, we've had so many immigrants lately. And a lot of people
say, you know, they're hyphenated Americans or whatever. I've said in the past when I first met
Karen, she was from New York. She was second generation.
of people who had come, some of them from Poland, some of them from Italy.
And so when we met, she asked me, where, where are you from?
You know, what are you mean?
I'm from America.
I'm just an American.
I don't know where they came from.
I never did go back and look.
I don't know if I have any physical connection to the people who were there at the
Mayflower or if it was to somebody who came later.
You know, quite frankly, it doesn't matter.
A lot of people would get very.
precious about all that.
Oh, I'm descended from so-and-so, right?
Or I'm descended from this person who was a passenger on the Mayflower.
What difference does that make?
Especially 400 years later.
Any kind of physical genetic connection that we have to these people has been so diluted.
If we go back in our family trees and our genealogy and find a connection to it,
it's been so diluted that doesn't make any sense anymore.
It's not worth talking about.
But there are other ways that we could see ourselves as connected to them.
And I feel a stronger kinship to them from a spiritual standpoint.
Forget about the physical standpoint.
Any of us, by the way, regardless of the nation, tongue, or tribe,
even if you're in another country, you could feel a kind of
kinship with them if you see yourself as a pilgrim and a stranger in this land who is
dependent on the providence of God. So I want to just briefly go over, you know, what is
providence? How did the hand of providence guide and protect the pilgrims? What are the lessons
for those of us who live today? Especially for Americans who seek comfort and ease above everything
else. And then how do we pass this on to our kids? That's why I've got this thing up here.
I want to talk a little bit about what we used to do with our kids. So what is Providence?
Well, the dictionary will define it as care or preparation in advance, foresight, or divine
direction. And I think all of these things are seen in the story of the pilgrims. We can see
the care, the preparation in advance by God. We can see his foresight and his
divine direction.
I have a different definition of providence.
I kind of think of it as a chain of stealth miracles, things that you wouldn't recognize
as a miracle.
They seem pretty ordinary.
If you looked at any one of them, you'd say, well, you know, or even just a couple of them
together, you'd say, well, it's just a coincidence that these things happen.
Well, that's really nice, but it just happened.
Happenstance.
Now, you know, sometimes God will answer a prayer, miraculous.
Sometimes he'll heal people miraculously.
I have two volumes of books about verified eyewitness stories about miraculous healings.
Many of them just, you know, based on prayer.
You know, some of them radio stations, some one calls in and they're in serious condition and they put out a prayer.
And there's an amazing healing that happens.
happens after that. So God will sometimes do that. He still does that. He's still in the
miracle business. I would always recommend that you read diaries of people who have been able to
experience that type of provision and miraculous work. But a lot of times, it's just a series of
little things that happen. You know, George Mueller is a good example of somebody who had
was used by God. Sometimes, you know, he would be out of money completely. He had orphans that he had
stepped up to take care of. And he was absolutely penniless. I've been thinking, we need to talk to him
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Orphans were a very big problem in Victorian England that Charles Dickens would write about all the time.
He took them in to feed them, to give them an education, to give them a moral foundation.
he took the responsibility for them.
But he gave the responsibility for taking care of them to God.
And so one day, just one example,
but one of the most interesting examples, I think.
But he had several of these.
I won't say just this one one,
but they had absolutely no money.
They had a couple dozen orphans at the time.
It got to be a very, very large enterprise eventually.
And he never became rich.
but he prayed because they had no food
and pretty soon there was a knock of the door
and there was a guy who just came with some bread
he had some extra bread and it was left over
so he just brought it to the door so they had bread
shortly after that he gets another knock on the door
and there's a guy with a milk truck and it broke down
in front of their house
and so they all had milk.
provided for them that day as well now you could look at that you say well it's just a coincidence
or you could say it's providential or miraculous but i think you know when we look at a lot of
ordinary things that happen sometimes we can go back and we can say well what's the chance of that
happened what's the chance of this guy breaking down in front of his house with a lot of milk
that's going to spoil he just gives it to them because he can't do anything with it or same thing
with the guy with the brett well you know either one of those things could have happened
and yet for both of them to happen
and for both of them to happen after he had prayed for food
and for bread and milk
that is a little bit different
so you want to call that a miracle
you want to call it Providence
so without going into detail of the story
of both the Pilgrims and of Squanto
these are a couple of different stories
that intertwine with each other
that's one of the things that I find interesting
about the story of Thanksgiving and the pilgrims.
They both went through tremendous hardship
and God interwove their stories together
to combine them.
You know, we talked about the Mayflower combination?
This is the combination.
The combination that God does,
how he changes things in their life,
shapes them by the difficult things in their life,
and then brings them together to build something that's even bigger.
It really embodies all of those previous things that I talked about,
but a much more important way.
The financial aspects of it, the combination aspects of it,
the building of a common thing with disparate people,
different backgrounds, different nations, tongues, tongues, tongues,
so you know when the pilgrims came they had gone through a very difficult time of religious persecution
they'd been jailed they'd lost property they had to flee they fled to holland there in holland
they were left alone it's a very rich and secular country very much like america today and
in that regard so they were they didn't bother with them they frankly didn't care
too much about it.
And so the pilgrim stayed there for a while,
but then they started to realize
that there was something that was very seductive
in this secular materialism there.
There was also an immorality that was hanging around.
They felt that they would lose their kids.
So they decided that it would be better for them.
If they were to start a new life,
a parallel society, if you will,
and to do it in America.
We don't have the option
of immigration today, but we do have the option of being pilgrims and setting up a parallel
society. You know, the Puritans had tried to purify their society by staying there. The
pilgrim said, that's okay, we're going to go do our own thing. There are elements of both of those
things that we should and could do today, but I think the pilgrim side of it is going to be
the most important, the parallel society. And so, as I said, they'd suffer.
a great deal of persecution and then as their journey began there was even more
persecution there's even more difficulty they had three ships worth of people
and their possessions one of them was not seaworthy they had to turn back they had to
pack everybody in those two remaining ships we have been to Plymouth and we've
seen the historical community that's there we've gotten onto the ship that was
unbelievable that they would have over a hundred people there. It's like, I don't know what
they did. Was it like standing room only? Did they stand the entire time? It was horrific the
conditions that they were under. Very long journey by sale. And of course, they had
storms. They had damage. The main mast was broken. They nearly lost or lost at sea. But they were
able to get this together with God's help and providence and provision. And they were able to
make the journey. But then instead of being able to go to northern Virginia, they were pushed
to shore by more storms into the Massachusetts area, what would become the Massachusetts area.
And so they knew they were in the wrong place. They tried to get out several times. They kept
getting pushed back and push back and push back. So finally it's like, oh, this is where we're
supposed to be. We can't get anywhere else. That's why they put together the Mayflower combination.
And then when they landed, they were met by an Indian who spoke perfect English.
What a strange thing.
They're absolutely amazed by that.
And, of course, the area where they landed, another interesting coincidence, isn't it?
The area where they landed was uninhabited.
The village had been wiped out with disease.
And the Indian who spoke English was Squanto.
his journey has also been difficult.
He had been captured, kidnapped by some Spanish explorers or tradesmen or
whatever they were and taken back as a slave to Spain.
Eventually, he was given to, you know, he was caught agriculture and some other things
by a Spanish monk, and then eventually he gets to England.
He learns English and he is put in a position of responsibility.
ability. The company's an English expedition to the area. They liked him enough that they gave him
his freedom. But the heartbreak that he had was when he went back home, nobody survived. They'd all
been wiped out by disease. And so he's there by himself. But he's learned English. And he's been
taught agricultural techniques that the pilgrims did not know. They were really more focused on
why they wanted to go
and for religious liberty
than they were in the practical aspects of it.
They were ill-equipped to survive.
But God used
the hardship of both of these,
both the pilgrims and of Squanto
so they could help each other.
And, you know,
this is really the lesson
of Providence.
If you look at the words of the hymn,
God moves in mysterious ways.
Think about how this is so similar to what the pilgrims went through, and squanto.
God moves in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform.
He plants his footsteps in the sea and rides upon the storm.
Deep and unfathomable minds of never-failing skill,
he treasures up his bright designs and works his sovereign will.
Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take the clouds, you sow.
much dread, are big with mercy and shall break in blessings on your head.
Judge not the Lord by feeble sense, but trust him for his grace.
Behind a frowning providence, he hides a smiling face.
His purposes will ripen fast, unfolding every hour.
The bud may have a bitter taste, but sweet will be the flower.
Blind unbelief is sure to err and scan his work in vain.
God is his own interpreter and he will make it plain.
So how do we teach this important lesson?
Over the years, I'll just give you some of our personal experience.
I have people who ask you what's some of the curriculum that you use
and I need to get some of that together.
But there's always new things that are being put out and things that we used
20, 25 years ago, they're not available anymore.
Focus on the family still has a great audio book dramatization of the story of Squanto.
That's one that we listen to many times with our children, but it's a story that you would
enjoy as an adult if you haven't heard it.
It's a great production.
I would highly recommend that, and I'm sure that is still available.
We also used, and this is why I have this up here, we use this box.
This is called Thanks Living Treasury.
and I looked online and I don't think that this is sold anymore,
but that doesn't mean that you can't do something similar to it.
It was, let me get out the book here.
I've been thinking, we need to talk to him about.
He might not listen to me, but yeah, as good a time as any.
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It was done by FamilyLife.com, the Division of Campus Crusade for Christ.
And it is set up over a week.
almost like a little advent type of thing every day it set the kids down and you would go over
one aspect of the story and we did this when our kids were very young and so it has some little
props that were part of it but you could make that yourself you know here's a ship we would hand
these things out because you know when the kids were very young especially with boys they like to
have something physical that they can kind of you know look at and hold and it's a nice 3D thing here
but, you know, you could give them any kind of thing like that, you know, to represent the ship.
It doesn't have to be this particular thing.
And so that would help to focus their attention.
You would have, you know, the day that you're talking about the journey, you know, you've got a ship here in the sea.
You've got situations where you're talking about starvation, how squanto help them.
You've got a thing of corn.
So stuff like that was very useful.
That would help you to focus with kids.
And as I said, every day there was another lesson.
I kept them short because they've got a short.
attention span and you know they're not going to set through a three-hour broadcast of the
david night show at that age so you know different things like that and one of the things that
i really enjoy that we still have oh there were also yeah cards again you can find these pictures
online but there would be you know classic drawings of scenes from the pilgrims the uh the journey here
by sea and all that type of thing uh so there are things like that and then there were some
Every year, at the end of each one of these sections, you would have the kids, if they were very young, too young to write anything down.
You would say, you know, what are you grateful for?
And it gave you different categories in terms of what are you grateful for in terms of protection.
Or what are you grateful for in terms of freedom or your health or your salvation?
And so you would put these things down.
We would do it.
The kids would do it.
We'd date it.
Put our names on there.
And it's interesting now years later to go back and look to see what was happening in our lives
and how our kids perceive that.
That's the importance of diaries.
I talked about the diary of George Mueller.
Got a very detailed diary that went over a very long life and a lot of experiences.
But if you really want to be able to see God working, again, because Providence
is kind of stealthy,
you really do need to keep a diary.
Talk about the challenges that you're going through.
Talk about the things you prayed to God for.
Talk about how those prayers were answered
because God is still in that business.
And so all of those things are things that I would recommend to you.
But of course, for adults, the records are there.
You don't need to rely on PBS or the New York Times.
For history, please don't.
They're not, they've got an agenda.
They're not interested in real history.
But the primary sources are always better for any kind of education, historical education.
So, you know, you'll find online of Plymouth Plantation.
You'll find the log of the Mayflower.
You find a lot of stuff like that.
Many other documents are available online.
But again, think of it when you look at the Diary of the Pilgrims and how do we know what happened in their life?
How do we know how God moved in their life?
well, it's because they kept a diary.
You'll want to do that for your own life.
You'll want to do that for your own benefit.
And perhaps for the benefit of children to come in the future,
to be able to see how God worked in your life
as he worked in the life of George Mueller or the Pilgrims.
So I'm going to play for you now.
What Benjamin Franklin said,
as they were working to put together a constitution,
and he was telling the Constitutional Convention,
he said, you know, we need to ask for God's providence.
God was with us through this last war.
And we need his protection, his guidance,
in terms of putting together this Constitution that we're going to do.
And after that, we are going to have some interviews coming up.
I just want to wish you a blessed Thanksgiving.
I hope you enjoy the time with family and friends.
I want to thank Daniel, a local friend who gave us a fresh turkey, killed it and plucked it,
and that's what we're going to be working on today.
First time we've done a fresh, not frozen turkey, so I really do appreciate that.
It's great to have friends, and he's kind of our squanto.
I just have to say.
So have a blessed Thanksgiving.
And this is pre-recorded, so I won't be able to interact with any tips or questions.
But again, we're going to have some interviews coming up right after this.
Here's Benjamin Franklin and what he told, the Constitutional Convention.
Mr. President, the small progress that we've made after four or five weeks close attendance and continual reasonings with each other are different sentiments on almost every question, several of the last producing as many knows as eyes, is me thanks a melancholy proof of the imperfection of the human understanding.
We indeed seem to feel our own want of political wisdom since we've been running about in search of it.
We've gone back to ancient history for models of government and examined the different forms of those republics,
which have been formed with the seeds of their own dissolution and now no longer exist.
We have viewed modern states all around Europe, but find none of their constitutions suitable to our circumstances.
In this situation of this assembly, groping as it were in the dark to find political truth and scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us,
how has it happened, sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of Lights
to illuminate our understandings? In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain, when we were
sensible of danger, we had daily prayer in this room for divine protection. Our prayers, sir, were heard,
and they were graciously answered. All of us who were engaged in the struggle must have observed
frequent instances of a superintending providence in our favor.
To that kind providence, we owe this happy opportunity of consulting in peace on the means of
establishing our future national felicity.
Have we now forgotten that powerful friend?
Or do we imagine that we no longer need his assistance?
I have lived, sir, a long time.
And the longer I live, the more convincing proofs.
I see of this truth that God governs in the affairs of men.
And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice,
is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?
We have been assured, sir, in the sacred writings that accept the Lord build,
they labor in vain that build it.
I firmly believe this, and I also believe that without his concurring aid,
we shall succeed in this political building,
no better than the builders of Babel.
We shall be divided
by our little partial local
interests, our projects will be
confounded, and we ourselves shall become
a reproach and a byword
down to the future age.
And what is worse?
Mankind may hereafter
from this unfortunate instance
despair of establishing
governments by human wisdom,
and leave it to chance,
war, and to conquest.
I therefore beg
leave to move, that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of heaven and its blessings on our
deliberation be held in this assembly every morning before we proceed to business, and that one or
more of the clergy of this city be requested to officiate in that service.
Benjamin Franklin, Thursday, June 28, 1787, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Benister I've interviewed Joe several times had a had the pleasure to do it a man of
integrity he's a former criminal investigator for the IRS and now he is an agent for
truth that's the name of his website as well as a podcast that he has thank you
for joining us Joe thank you David it's great to see you again and talk with you
and hook up with Travis again to see yes see his smiling face great to have you
there tell people a little bit about where they can find you first of all
Where can they find Agent for Truth and tell us a little bit about the podcast that's going on?
Yeah, the website is Agent for Truth.com.
I started out 23 years ago with the website called Freedom Above Fortune.com
because I had to decide what was more important, you know,
so-called Fortune at the IRS with a secure pension and paycheck or freedom, you know,
for myself, my family, and for our country.
But I thought Agent for Truth was a good...
A good little moniker there since I was a special agent with the IRS and wanted to be the best agent for truth that I could be.
So agent for truth.com is the website.
I actually wrote a book, if you don't mind me doing a shameless plug.
No, do it, yeah.
Called the Investigating the Federal Income Tax, the report to the American people.
And that's because in 1999, when I resigned, I wrote a preliminary report.
So, of course, now that 23 years have passed, there was a lot more news, including
criminally prosecuting me, stripping me in my CPA certificate, all kinds of fun and games
that the IRS can lash out at.
So, yeah, I have a podcast.
It's actually through Zoom, kind of a wonkish thing.
We have attorneys and paralegals, and we speak for years was about the income tax.
of course, in taxation.
But over the last couple of years, it's been all about COVID because all the lockdowns
and the tyranny seemed to make the IRS, maybe not pale in comparison, but certainly set it
off to the side because, you know, it's like the powers that be were fine through the monetary
system and the taxation system harvesting us like silkworms.
And then all of a sudden it changed to we need to kill them.
Yes, exactly. Yeah, now we're for dinner, you know. They want us to eat silkworms until we die and they keep us in prison. I agree with you. Absolutely. And, you know, I've said many times, Joe, that the, I think the IRS kind of set a lot of precedence of having a bureaucracy that was a law unto itself. And, you know, Rand Paul and others have, in years past, would put out the Raines Act to rein in the bureaucracy.
because we now have taxation without representation, we have regulation without representation.
Nancy Pelosi said of Obamacare, we've got to pass it so we can find out what's in it.
They get these funding and they create a bureaucracy, and then they let them create the rules,
and then after they create their rules, you don't have any presumption of innocence,
you don't have due process, and they have no prohibition against excessive fines because they say,
well, these are rules, these aren't laws.
You only have these types of legal protections if it's a law enacted by Congress.
So we won't have Congress do any laws.
We'll have the bureaucracy create the rules.
And so I think the IRS really took the lead in all of that.
But now it's been weaponized by, especially in this medical martial law that we've had,
that same tactic now has been extended to all different aspects of our life, hasn't it?
Yes.
In fact, I was, you know, as I will can talk about, of course,
was being criminally prosecuted, so they actually went through the process of indictment
prosecuting me and I was deservedly acquitted.
We could talk about that in a second.
But in terms of the administrative state, the way that I was stripped of my CPA certificate
that I earned from the state of California back in 1991 was through this administrative state.
I basically had an administrative law judge from the Environmental Protection Agency to decide my
fate in terms of a disbarment from, you know, being able to help clients before the IRS.
How did the EPA, how did they get the EPA involved in that?
I, you know, I guess he was the only one available and they, but I think it had a connection
with the Department of Homeland Security because I, my, it wasn't a trial, it was more like
a hearing, was supposed to occur on Coast Guard Island in San Francisco Bay.
and that's a military installation where you know you can only come and go as they allow you
no no witnesses they really you know I called it the Shanghai on CGI for Coast Guard Island
so I just just to point out that that administrative state can really grind you up and you go
through all these appeals and but you it's really not due process not in the the true sense
oh yeah oh yeah they really wiped that out as we saw during the COVID stuff you had the CDC
claiming that they had control over foreclosures and evictions and things like that, you know.
It's just amazing to see how they just pass the power around amongst themselves.
And it really is taxation without representation, regulation without representation,
and, of course, trials, really, without any representation or legal due process.
That's what's really dangerous about this.
Tell people a little bit about your process and a little bit about your background,
because it's been a while since you've been on
and we've got a lot of new listeners
who don't know how you went from being
a criminal investigation agent for the IRS
into somebody that they targeted.
Thank you.
Well, so with all the white hair,
it's been quite a while,
but after graduated from college
and recognizing that the accounting profession
was quite boring, it took me a while to figure that out.
I don't know why.
But I also had lots of friends and relatives and law enforcement.
And so I thought, well, how can I match this accounting degree and experience with law enforcement?
And so, of course, an investigative role came about.
So I applied to the FBI and the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, and the FBI actually had a hiring freeze.
I qualified to be sent to Quantico, Virginia, but due to a hiring freeze, I was basically in this holding place.
pattern then the IRS called and I you know granted the FBI has gotten a worse and
worse reputation as the decades roll along but back then in the 90s you know at least to
carve away a Ruby Ridge and as I say it was an unfolding process but compared to the IRS I
thought well the FBI would definitely be a better agency but there was a hiring freeze
so it kind of the idea of working for the IRS kind of grew on me because it was a
special agent position, a criminal investigator, gun and a badge, you're working on money laundering
cases, really detailed cases with other agencies. And, you know, I'm granted tax and accounting was my
background, so it seemed like a pretty good fit. So November 93, I was sworn in as an IRS special
agent. And just for the audience, the IRS has a civil, you know, civil functions where there's
audits and levies and things like that.
And then they have a criminal investigation function where when a,
when proof of an intentional violation of a law can,
can be, you know,
investigated, then you'd have a criminal investigator who would do that,
much like a police officer who would investigate a crime scene or, you know,
whether it be Secret Service investigating, counterfeiting, or whatever it might be.
the IRS. Does it have to be something associated with a crime or is it something that is
tax, was it evasion as opposed to, you know, avoidance? Yeah, avoidance is, I can't remember
which is like the approval versus the authorization for the vaccines. So it's okay and
it's part of the game to try to avoid your taxes. And that's encouraged. But if you evade your
taxes, then is that when they get the criminal people involved? Or do they
still have for evasion, do they still have some of the non-criminal auditors involved with that?
Well, that's always supposed to work. In other words, if you don't have a mens rea, you don't
have a criminal intent, then it should be in the purview of avoidance, which even the Supreme
Court, numerous courts have ruled tax avoidance is not a crime. In fact, it's expected.
But the way another mission creep for the IRS is even tax avoidance.
has become a punishable matter.
So, you know, it's something for people to keep in mind.
But anyway, the difference between the two is that tax avoidance is, you know,
utilizing the law as written to minimize or eliminate taxes as much as possible.
Tax evasion is knowing that you have a known legal duty to obey some law or, you know,
provide such information, and then purposely not doing so willfully.
is actually the word that they use.
So when we look at this explosion in the IRS,
and well, let's continue on with your story.
I don't wanna get away with your story.
Let's go back and talk about your journey.
You go to work for the IRS and then what happens?
So 1993, and I expected to spend a full 20 year career there
because as a law enforcement position,
it's not a 30 year retirement, it's a 20 year retirement.
You work 50 hour work weeks, so you're getting a 10,
basically a 25% premium in your pay, plus, you know, the extra pay for, you know,
being a law enforcement kind of person, gun and badge and all that.
So I really expected to spend a 20-year career there.
And again, because the, you know, you're investigating money laundering and, you know,
really intricate crimes and, you know, protecting the Treasury as you're, you know,
you're thinking you're doing that.
And so I believe those functions are necessary.
and so my expectations were kind of changed
when about three years into my career there
I was listening to a talk radio show
and that's why I'm so
people like David Knight are so admirable
because you've got those
truth pills dispensing
and big bottles
but anyway I was an avid talk radio listener
and so they had a guest on the show
talking about the income tax
and the Federal Reserve
And all the things that back in the 90s and prior to that were just thought of as, oh, the coochiest subject matter, right?
I know.
I know.
Yeah, we'd run people for office with a Libertarian Party and we'd start out by saying, we want to abolish the income tax and the IRS.
And they're like, oh, they're just radical.
You don't even listen to these people, right?
So, yeah, I know.
Yes.
Yeah, the pioneers.
Thank goodness for the pioneers, the trailblazers.
So, anyway, listened.
and then it was on a talk show of a guy that was always telling the truth about every other thing.
So I thought, well, why would he lie to us now?
Why would he have a guest on that would lie to his audience?
So that's what got me started.
So I spent two years off-duty evenings and weekends investigating whether or not these claims about the income tax were actually true.
And the basic claim was that the IRS, the income tax was not actually required to be paid by
most Americans because they were no federal law ever made them liable to pay the tax.
And the IRS's own instructions, their own regulations state that if you're liable for
a tax, then you have all these requirements that you have to follow.
But it's that key juncture, are you liable?
And nowadays, any American can search the internet and search through the entire thick
internal revenue code, old guys like us would call it thick, right? It's just on a computer
screen now, but you can search through all these laws and find out, well, where do I become
liable? How does this happen? The IRS says, I have to do all these things if I'm liable for
the tax. Let's see where that happens. And then Americans who do the research come to find out
that, oh, wow, I'm not liable for the income tax. Is that some kind of an oversight? I remember
For years, they would send out the package.
I don't know if they do this anymore, but they would say, you know, the income tax is a voluntary thing.
And we really do appreciate you volunteering.
And I used to, that was the most cynical thing, you know.
But it's just like you would get the printed paper maps and it would always have something there from the governor of whatever the state was, reminding you that driving is a privilege.
Well, the IRS would always send this thing out and say, oh, and thank you for complying with this voluntarily.
And all the rest I was like, what are they talking about?
I know what's going to happen if I don't.
volunteer, you know, they're going to voluntarily, you haul me away, you know.
That's exactly. And that's kind of like, you know, when they say the, if you're blindfolded and you, there's an elephant in the room, but you don't know it and you touch and there's a trunk and you touch and there's a big toenail.
And so, so those kinds of clues, even from the commissioners who would write those, those introductory letters each year, that's just one of many parts of the elephant to indicate how illegitimate, you know, the IRS is.
enforcement and administration the income tax actually is and of course I always hesitate I'm not a I'm not
like urging people like the pipe or go out and battle with the IRS you know yeah that's a problem
even if they don't have authority they got a lot of power you know and we see power abused all the
time without authority I mean look at the last couple of years here how they've abused
their you know without authority they've abused their power it's just it's absolutely amazing
And you're talking about how thick it's become, and that's one of the ways that they can really control you.
If the law is sufficiently complex so that nobody knows what it is, really, then it's the same as having no law at all.
And that really has been kind of the operating principle of much of the government, not just the IRS, but, you know, they bury everything in so many levels of detail that nobody really knows what it is.
It's not a simple statement like we have in the Bill of Rights, and instead they create these complicated prevarications to erase our Bill of Rights.
rights in our Constitution.
Yes, and I think also your listeners and yourself will be fascinated by this little fact.
I'm sure everyone's heard, especially with the COVID, how people are accused of being,
you know, mass misinformation spreaders.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Well, the IRS actually wrote the book on that.
They would designate people as illegal tax protesters.
if you point out an actual black letter law to the IRS auditor, for example,
they'll tell you it's a frivolous argument.
So smearing people with, you know, labels like illegal tax protester or tax denier.
Really, the book was written by the IRS in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s.
So, you know, all that to do was dust that off.
Fauci could just dust off all those.
policies and practices and
dismissed. Of course, thankfully, people, there's enough
courageous people that they can be called any name in the book. They don't care.
The truth is the truth. And eventually, you know, the purveyors
of the lies start scurrying for the dark corners of the room.
Yeah. And we're at that point right now. I spent the beginning of this program
talking about, hey, it looks like it's turned. They've decided that they can't hide the
massive pile of bodies everywhere and everybody's turning on each other well he was the one who
did it i didn't do it you know that type of thing all the finger pointing is now started which is a
good move for our side as long as they don't try to escalate this with some other kind of attack or
with a war to try to wipe all this stuff out but i'm curious because you know joe um once you
challenge them especially from the inside uh things must have gotten really bad for you
uh they did i mean i was uh you know not to to
my own horn but in terms of awards and promotions and everybody asking oh wow you must be going to
go into management you know you're just a hard charger and so everything was really great until
i start you know just kind of raised my hand sheepishly and said hey you know i've been doing this
research about the income tax and trying to dismiss these claims by these so-called tax protesters
and sure there's some strange stuff out there but you know i'm i'm a cpa you you trust me to carry this
gun and a badge around, these are the things that I've found, and, you know, given that I took
an oath to support and defend the Constitution, and you did too, you know, to my supervisors,
what about this? I mean, I really think I need to get this resolved so that I can be assured
that I am actually abiding by my oath. And, well, the answer I got was, you probably already
can figure it out. They were not happy. They would not answer any of my questions.
They would not even address my report, which is, you know, the, this is what evolved, but
originally it was a 99-page report provided to my supervisors, just highlighting some of the
concerning issues.
And they sent my inquiries up this chain of command up to the assistant commissioner for
criminal investigation, and the word came back down, no answer of your questions, we'll provide
you with the paperwork to attend your resignation, took my gun and badge away, kept my pager for a
week, you know, don't call us, we'll call you. And then I really decided that because I had a
really, frankly, a stellar reputation, that if I stayed with the IRS, then they would have
made sure that they ruined it. And then who would believe me? So I actually resigned on my
birthday, February 25th, 1999. And I don't know how many listeners know this, but my birthday, February
25th, and the income tax birthday, February 25th, 1913, we share the same day. So maybe I was
meant to blow a few whistles. Wow. So did they just let you resign? And that was, there was
criminal charges against you, though, right? Yeah, resigned in 99. And then I had, you know, no
mainstream media attention immediately. I mean, you'd think if a criminal investigator for the
IRS was blowing the whistle that the mainstream media would care. Well, people thought that in the old
days. So that didn't happen. But then the, you know, the internet was taking off in the late 90s
and early 2000s. So I was getting a lot of attention. And then eventually the mainstream media
did pay attention to me. And that's another thing I found out about the way the government and the
media work they want to they pay attention to you right before they take you down yes yes so i was on
60 minutes to you know there's a 60 minutes and a 60 minutes too so i made it to 60 minutes too i
was interviewed by the new york times a number of times um be span msnbc all kinds of media organs
and i'm thinking wow you know they're actually paying attention to not to me but you know to the
issue i mean we traveled to congress to the white house the supreme court trying to petition for
redress of our grievances uh well in in reward uh as a reward for all my efforts i was indicted
in november of 2004 on four felony counts three counts were preparing three false federal
income tax returns for a client and the fourth count for good measure
was conspiracy to defraud the United States of America.
So my trial was in June of 2005.
I had about seven months to prepare.
And I was looking at, I don't know,
anywhere from probably three to five, six years in federal prison
if I was convicted.
And, you know, the basic premise was that I prepared these tax returns
on behalf of a client.
He had already paid taxes and was seeking a refund.
And there's a process that you've got to,
follow and that's why he hired me to make sure that we follow the process to the letter
but you know as i as i mentioned about tax avoidance and tax evasion they can turn tax avoidance
seeking a refund for example into a crime and so they call it false uh false refund claim
i was the one that prepared the tax return so therefore i conspired with the client
of course none of that was true uh they didn't even their experts on the witness stand we
my attorneys walk them through just about every line of the tax returns and said,
you know, is this line false? Is this line false? Is this line false? And there was nothing false
about them. And so the jury's kind of scratching their heads like, why is this guy being
prosecuted? The prosecution can't even tell us he did anything bad. So I was acquitted
in June of 2005 of those charges. And then, of course, the whole IRS
civil function descended upon me with audits and then the CPA disbarment thing was
percolating along and of course that's one of the many reasons why I don't you know
act like the Pied Piper's telling people hey go battle with the IRS because I just don't think
most people are I wasn't even really equipped for it but you know I just reach reach out to
the Lord and know that he'll protect you and not necessarily from pain or suffering, but in terms
of protection of your soul and, you know, your desire for truth. Yes, that's right. That is the thing
that matters. And that is the final court and judgment that matters. And that's what gives us
the leverage to make these kinds of changes. Well, you know, I really, and I understand because I
have talked to people who went to battle with the IRS, a new one guy who went to prison.
And his, you know, what happened to him in trial was he went in, he thought he found
something in the law that, you know, shut everything down. And so he was going to make that
the issue at the trial. And he brings up, he goes, what about this? I said, no, we're not going to
talk about that. Next question, you know, and that was it. And he couldn't even find anybody who's
going to represent him. So he does it, you know, himself. And they will.
wouldn't answer the first question.
They just shut everything down and wouldn't consider anything.
Did they try to, with your situation,
they'd try to bring enough charges that they offered you a plea bargain
instead of having a jury trial?
Was that?
You know, interestingly, and according to my attorneys,
who'd had much more experience with trials and pleas,
they never offered me a plea.
It's almost like they knew what fingers I would show them
if they had done that.
bother with it.
But they said it was really unprecedented that there wasn't even a plea offer.
So they must have done some kind of study of my personality or something that, you know,
I granted, you know, there's people that are guilty of crimes that say, you know, I didn't do it.
But I didn't, there was nothing untoward at all.
You know, I wouldn't sign a document under penalty perjury unless I knew that it was true, correct, and complete.
and, of course, the trial proved that they all were, but they charged me anyway.
In fact, the special agent that I used to work with who investigated me,
I have it from a very good source that he actually recommended that I not be prosecuted.
And when a special agent, actually any investigator, does an investigation,
it's not a foregone conclusion that they're going to find that there's a crime,
granted grand juries and diet ham sandwiches, et cetera.
But there is actually, you come to the end of the road and the investigator is supposed to give it a recommendation, should there be prosecution or not.
And I've never been able to get my hands on the report, but a very reliable source said that the special agent actually recommended that I not be prosecuted because you could not find evidence that the elements of the crime had been satisfied.
and yet the the DOJ, the IRS, you know, all the bureaucracy decided,
well, we're going to prosecute him anyway,
because we can't have this wayward guy telling the public
that there might be an alternative to, you know, our government position.
Just pure vindictiveness.
And, of course, the reason that they'll do that is because they don't want to,
they don't want to lose a trial, you know.
And so they're looking a lot of, you know, what they do with a grand jury is,
to judge the strength of their case.
And so, you know, they don't, nobody wants to go into this as an investigator or a prosecutor or whatever and lose.
And so that's why they make those types of recommendations, but the higher-ups just wanted to get even with that.
Tell us a little bit about your take on what is happening with this expansion of the IRS.
Because now with this new bill that just got passed, they're going to take the budget that is currently $12 billion.
and they're going to add $80 billion to it.
So it's going to be about seven and a half times bigger than it is right now.
From having been there in the past, how do you think this is going to play out?
I mean, there's been a lot of talk, Joe, about the IRS agents who are carrying guns and that type of thing.
I know there'll be a lot of agents that will just be doing audits like from a CPA standpoint.
But how do you think this is going to play out in terms of how it's going to
affect us as individuals?
Well, I could start with the criminal investigation component, just because I'm most familiar
with that.
But when I was with the IRS, there was, I think, between 2,800 and 3,000 IRS special agents.
And now, or at least until this bill and the preparations for it, it's about 2,300.
So the headcount actually went down by about 700.
I think even Rino Republicans were hesitant to beef up budgets for the IRS,
because, you know, the public, at least they're going to, that kind of information is going to percolate down to the average Joe.
So what's amazing, though, is now, of course, with a barely or, you know, democratically controlled Congress and a president that will sign the bill,
this was basically their only chance.
to do what they probably wanted to do for, you know, 30, 40 years.
Yeah.
To really just pat in the billions and have all the personnel.
Because the ultimate goal really is fear so that people self, well, just like self-censorship, right?
They self-report, they pay more.
They don't fight a notice that's erroneous, telling them that they owe more taxes.
they want to cultivate that fear so they get the compliance without really having to do anything.
That's right. And it's been very effective. I mean, when we look at an army of 87,000 new agents,
not all of them carrying guns, but you can destroy somebody's life with a pencil and a paper, right?
And so when you look at that being unleashed on people, and when you look at the idea that the
Democrats want to raise taxes, and for the most part, even though there were some corporate taxes in there
that got raised. For the most part, they want to raise the revenue by squeezing it out of people
of the current tax law. By using the IRS, I think that's a thing that is really concerning and
intimidating and designed to intimidate people. Right. And they're really effective at using
little buzz phrases like tax the rich, pay your fair share. And you know, these Pavlovian, they get
the Pavlovian response, you know, that when you're, you have to be afraid that in a jury,
thankfully I didn't have such a jury
I had a thinking jury but the jury that's like
well I got to pay my fair share
he got to pay his and they can fix you
you know for that as opposed to whether you actually
violated a law
but the yeah the intimidation
is the go-to
way that they get things done
I guess what I'm concerned about is
well the good news I'll say first
it's going to take quite a bit of time
to ramp up
to onboard even if they do have the budget for 87,000 new people.
It's going to take a few years to ramp them up where they're trained and they're actually
then making phone calls and sending letters.
And so in the meantime, that's more Americans that can wake up and get the law repealed or
take away their budget or and these are stopgap, right?
I mean, obviously the agency shouldn't even exist.
But I mean, until
And I guess that's a question.
You know, we can't get the GOP to do anything to really change this structure.
You talked about how it was created 1913.
You know, what did we do before that?
I've mentioned many times that Thomas Jefferson said and bragged about
in his second inaugural address that they had eliminated useless offices and spending
in his first administration.
And so he said, no American now, no American, no farmer, no labor, no mechanic,
a taxman. They didn't have any internal
taxes at all. They had all
the government was run off of
taxes at the border. But when we had this
globalization come in, the early part of
the 20th century, they started,
they completely reversed that to make
this something coming after
Americans internally.
The internal revenue, you know, they'd had
external revenue. Now it becomes internal
revenue in lockstep of the Federal
Reserve and
focusing on Americans
rather than, you know, collecting the
the revenue at the border. So I don't really think that the GOP is going to do anything to even
pull back this increase. Do you? No, I'm just saying like, you know, the ramp up will take a while
and we just have to keep growing our numbers. And, you know, David Knight needs to have
10 and 20 and 30 million listeners and viewers. And I would tell them all this stuff if I did.
Yeah, there's a guy that's come out as a whistleblower in terms of talking
about how this is going to impact people. William Hink, I'm sure that you've seen what he's
had to say, a former lawyer for the IRS. And he's saying, no, they're going to focus on lower
income people. He said that's what they've always done. And of course, they're not going to be
able to raise the kinds of money. And he goes through it. He says, yeah, they're saying they're
going to raise this much revenue. Well, there isn't that much revenue if you're going to talk about
people making over $400,000. There's absolutely no way they could squeeze that kind of revenue
out of them. They're going to have to go to the people with lower incomes. What was your experience
when you were at the IRS? I mean, how was this, how was the split between the middle class
and the poor people and wealthy people in terms of audits, in terms of the way they come after
them? Well, there was the, there would definitely be an effort to go after the, that we call them,
poster children, the Leona Helmsley's, you know, the. And there's all always.
one of those every year around April 15th. Isn't it interesting? Right. Yeah, we call it,
with Gallo's humor, call it tax terrorism season. Yeah, who's going to be the poster child this
year for you better pay your taxes, you know? Yeah. So we always, and there was a, there would be an
uptick, like basically the, the management was looking, even on a smaller scale, not the Willie
Nelson's and the Pete Roses, but still on a smaller scale locally, you know, okay, timing of the
indictments and the press releases and just cultivating that fear. Of course, they didn't call it that,
but ultimately that was just, you know, they know that they can only get so much enforcement out
there, but they know how much fear and intimidation they can generate by the publicity.
And so that's always been the priority. But, you know, I worked on some famous cases that may
had been famous around the Bay Area, you know, or California at the time.
But you had, but lots of, you know, really people that weren't very wealthy were certainly targeted.
This investigation that we would do, I believe they still do, you probably heard of the earned income tax credit.
And every year the Congress would want us to go out, the special agents, because you'd be knocking on door,
so they wanted to have the armed agents do so.
And we would find massive fraud in the EITC program.
And we'd report it to Congress,
and Congress would just keep increasing the budget on it every year.
And of course, you've heard about all the self-security number fraud that goes on.
I mean, literally, it is such a pathetic, ugly, gross system.
I don't, you know, I'm still out at 23 years trying to wake people up.
I don't know why the American people put up with it.
And I think, you know, if there were enough, we could change it.
And so that's why you and I, you know, beat our heads against the wall,
just trying to tell the truth and hope that people will listen.
Because in a sense, we're inflicting our own punishment, you know,
by not gathered together and saying we've had enough.
I agree.
Yeah, that is exactly it.
And they take advantage of people.
It's one of the things that Hank and others were saying
was that they typically go for low-hanging fruit.
They go for people who don't have a lot of money, who cannot, and they guess they're not going to go out and hire a lawyer to fight back against this like rich people would.
And so they just know that's going to be low-hanging fruit.
It's going to be easy for them to get it.
And we've seen that with civil asset forfeiture as well.
When they would go around in Chicago, most of the cars and things like that, they're stolen, have a low value.
They're right around $1,000 because they charge somebody if they want to fight this, they have.
have to come up with $900 to start the civil proceedings
to try to prove that they're innocent.
Same thing we see with the IRS, right?
You're guilty, and you have to prove that you're innocent.
And so they take the cars from these people who have cars
that are only worth a little bit more than they
would have to pony up in order to contest this.
And so as a result, they just walk away with this stuff
left and right.
I think that's what's happening a great deal with this as well.
Intimidating people, and especially praying
on people they know aren't going to fight.
back. So what do we tell people? What is it that people need to know about the IRS? Because I don't
want to encourage people to go directly into battle with this corrupt organization that has a lot of
power. But what do we do in terms as citizens to try to change this thing? What would you
suggest? And what do you tell your listeners about this? Well, certainly from a, you know, I realize
the frustration of, you know, writing to your congressman and whatever it might be because they won't
listen, but, you know, I still think you've got to do that and you got to encourage others to do that.
They have to hear from people that they're upset.
The other thing is, another thing is I would say, don't, you know, if you can help it,
find some time that rather than watching a football game or, you know, some pastime,
we all need our R&R, but learn about your rights, learn about the limits to their, even over the
boundaries, authority. What to do if an agent knocks at your door? What do you have to do?
What can you do? Don't give them the rope to hang you with it. And that's probably the phone calls
and house visits or office visits by IRS agents. Certainly, if there's going to be 87,000 new
agents pounding the pavement, they're going to have a lot better opportunity to do knock and
talks. And if people realize they don't have to even open the door. I mean, why do people
have ring cameras and stuff on their front porch? You know, I mean, I read a, I read an article
yesterday. There was actually like a next door kind of a thing. And the woman says, the, the man
covered my camera. So I opened the door to find out what he was doing. Like, what?
You know, don't, don't open the door. You know, learn. There's, there's videos out now.
about like the ATF.
You probably heard out they're doing knock and talks more more frequently.
Because somebody bought two guns all of a sudden it's an arsenal or, you know,
some some BS premise that they give to, uh, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to,
to, to, to, to, to, to, to, show me your guns.
I want to make sure that you still got your guns that these weren't straw purchases.
That's what they do.
And, uh, and, uh, and it is surprising if people and, and some of the people who did
record this on, on, on, you know, doorbell camera, uh, then said, you know, I, I knew this was wrong.
I knew they didn't have a search warrant, but I was so intimidated by it.
And that's the way this works, the way the IRS works as well.
And if they're going to do that over guns, you know, they're going to do this with, you know,
87,000 new agents, you know, that there's going to be a tremendous amount of this.
You know, I think that's very sound advice to know what your legal rights are,
what their legal authority is before this happens, because, again, that once they get these
agents in it, it's going to take a little while, it is going to ramp up exponentially
and your chances of having an encounter like that are going to go up exponentially as well.
I've talked in the past to a father who was trapped in this CPS type of stuff,
and Dwight Mitchell, and he went through the ringer with this thing,
and he set up an organization and try to educate people about what their rights are with this,
and that was one of the first things he told them was, do not talk to these people.
Everybody wants to initially talk to them and say, yeah, let me just show you that I didn't do anything wrong.
You know, that's your first approach to it.
That's not what this is about.
This is, they're fishing for things.
And they will misconstrue what you're telling them for their own purposes.
So he says, you do not talk to them.
That isn't a sign that you're guilty.
It's a sign that you understand what this process is really about.
And I think that's something very important for people to understand about this new army of IRS agents that are going to be knocking.
on your door, ringing your, ringing your phone.
Yeah, have your, you know, I don't, maybe technologies advance quite a bit, but, you know,
you can monitor your calls when they call on the answering machine, and you can hear who it is,
and it's usually a telemarketer, but it might be an IRS agent, it might be somebody
pretending to be an IRS agent, even knocking at the doors.
I'm sure there'll be a whole new scams of people pretending to be IRS agents.
So there's multiple reasons why a person doesn't need to even open the door, there's no
crime against not talking and uh you know and again in the meantime spend some time you know
maybe on my website i have links to other websites your website listen to your shows uh because even
when you're interviewing cps victims and uh and gun victims it's really all the same it is
dance card you know it's about you do have rights i mean you know as as much as i've been um
harassed over
my whistle blowing,
I still had a trial and there was
a jury. And
you know, I didn't have to, in fact, I didn't
testify and I was still acquitted.
I was able to remain
silent because the Constitution
acknowledges that I have that right.
So, you know, we need to use
the rights that we still have
to fight for the rights that have been taken away.
And just
just fight, fight,
fight, you know, the entire way and recognize that the government, you know, isn't your friend
and investigators have, they're looking for more hash marks to get their promotions,
and they just do not have your best interest. Now, there are some, you know, that, like, I believe
I went to a search warrant once as an IRS special agent, and, you know, I was smiling and not
like, you know, nasty kind of a smile, like, oh, we're getting you, but just like I had a
demeanor like I do now, you know, just like I'm trying to do the right thing.
And these other senior agents wanted to take a bunch of stuff, a bunch of assets that weren't on the search warrant to be taken.
They basically just wanted to just ream these people by taking all their jewelry.
And I happened to be the asset forfeiture coordinator at the time.
And I said, we're not taking that stuff.
We have no authority to take it.
And he says, yes, we are.
You know, I'm senior to you.
I said, I'm the asset forfeiture coordinator.
and I have to inventory this stuff
and explain and justify why we took it.
We're not taking it.
Well, good for you.
Yeah, civil asset forfeiture.
That's one of the big things that's come in.
And, of course, you know, IRS as well as the DEA,
all these different organizations are doing it.
Now we have in California even a sheriff's office
that is actually robbing armored cars
under the pretense that this is contaminated money,
even though the marijuana facility was legal there
in California, under federal law, it's not so we're going to steal everything, everything in
your armored car. It's just incredible what is happening now. But, you know, one of the things,
and I want to get your take on this, Stuart, or Joe, is that, you know, we have a government
that claims that the deficit doesn't matter anymore. This is a claim that was made during COVID
by Republicans, by Trump and the other people who signed on to this. The only person who seemed to
have a problem with the $3 trillion plus expenditure was Thomas Massey, and they were furious
with him, tried to get him thrown out, especially Trump. And so with the Democrats, they've
embraced this modern monetary theory, and they're adamant about the fact that the deficits
don't matter whatsoever. And so then the question becomes, why do we even need to have any taxes?
Is it just to take away all of our disposable income? I think that's one of the things that
needs to be pointed out to some of these Republicans. It's like, if you guys don't really care, the
deficit matters, why are you pushing us on these taxes? They really don't have a rationale even
for doing this because they're nowhere near balancing the budget and they're never going to balance
the budget. And they know that. That's why some of them are talking about having a constitutional
convention in order to try to force a balanced budget. But of course, that in and of itself is a
very dangerous thing. But they know that there isn't the will to balance the budget. So why are we doing
the taxes? No, I totally agree. In fact, here I was with
CPA, got hired by the IRS, and all these things that I, you know, that as we joked,
were out in the conspiracy theory territory.
We're all completely factual as far as the monetary system, the real purpose for the
income tax to, you know, kind of scrape off all that excess money printing to keep
inflation under control.
And when the government can, you know, borrow endlessly from the Federal Reserve to
fund its operations, why is there a need for an income tax? Well, of course, it's because
the Federal Reserve prints the money out of thin air and then lends it to the government,
and the government's role is to, you know, the point of a gun, bring the tax money back
to the Federal Reserve in terms of interest payments. I agree. So, you know, it's too bad
the public, I mean, there's some complexities to it, but, you know, books like Creature from
Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin, America Freedom to Fascism, a film that I was in
back in 2006. There's all kinds of ways, really simple ways on the internet for people to get
the basics. They just have to take the time to do so. I agree. Yeah, you're talking about
Jaguard Griffin's book, The Creature from Jekyll Island and some of these other things. I think
we're about ready to have another resetting of the dollar as a, you know, in the, you know,
the same way that Nixon took us off of the gold standard and put us on to the petro dollar
and that type of thing. Central Bank digital currency. And you know when I think about the
central bank digital currency and their ability to preemptively control everything that we spend
and to be able to confiscate money just at a flick of a switch from us, what happens to the IRS
when they go to a central bank digital currency? Are these people going to become like Uber
drivers when they go to a fully automated taxi cabs johnny cabs well one thing you can bet on at
least in all my experience and research uh is that the they're very forward thinking in the government
and so in fact like in 1998 when i was there they had the irs restructuring and reform act so the
you know the oxymoronic uh names of bills like the inflation reduction act uh the restructure and reform
was not about restructuring and reforming the IRS.
It was really about hiding their tracks from stuff they had done in the past.
But they always put the pearls around the pig's neck to make it look good.
But I have a feeling that those 87,000 agents in this uptick in IRS,
it's about being there and being ready when the turmoil hits with the bad currency
and knowing that people are going to maybe not pay their tax bills.
that they can survive, and they need these agents who are going to be there ready to take your
property if you don't cooperate, even if you don't have the money to pay.
I agree, yeah, taking your property.
And here's where I put on my conspiracy theory tinfoil hat.
I think that's what's going to happen is this army of IRS agents are being prepared to try
to take assets away from people who are going to be outside of the CBDC.
That's going to be something that people are going to try to avoid.
like the plague, even more so than any plague that they invent.
I mean, I wasn't trying to avoid the plague myself because I didn't believe there was a
plague when it was going through.
But I think that when they push this CBDC through, they're going to have to have two
different aspects of it.
One of them is going to be, okay, here's the thing.
And we want you to do this.
And then we're going to incentivize it for a little while and try to get as many people using
it as we'll do it as we saw with the vaccines, right?
they're going to say, well, this is great. You ought to have it. It's going to save your life.
Then the next step is we'll have a lottery here. And, you know, you have a chance of winning lots of money if you take the vaccine.
I think the correlation to that with the CBDC will be that they will say, well, we're going to make it so much easier for you.
They might even throw in some cash bonuses if you use the CBDC at the beginning.
But then you're going to get to the point where they're going to try to coerce you.
And I think that's where this army of IRS agents are coming in.
I think that's a forward-thinking part about it.
People are looking at this and say, wow, they're really going to make our life hell with this.
I think making your life hell is going to be using this army of IRS agents to attack us if we try to have an economy that is outside of the CBDC.
Do you agree?
What do you think?
I do very much.
But I know you're on board with this.
We're Americans.
We don't give up.
That's right.
We might be collectively way too apathetic.
We've let the cancer grow way too far throughout the body.
But we don't give up.
And people like yourself, all the whistleblowers relating to the COVID jabs
and the gain of function research and all that stuff,
that's from brave people who said, I need to tell my neighbor.
I need to tell my neighbor because I care about my neighbor
that this shot is a death shot or that this income tax is a scam.
or that the IRS agents, you know, you don't have to talk to them.
You know, get out, spend a little more time on protecting yourself and your family
because the resources are out there, including the David Knight Show.
And, you know, maybe a little less of the football games and things like that.
And you might find that we can actually affect a change for the better.
I agree.
Yeah, I think it's going to be, it's going to have to be an education thing.
and we're going to have to warn people about the possibility of how this is going to be used,
tell them about how this is currently being abused,
and it's going to be a life-saving issue, just like this vaccination thing was.
We go back and we look at this, and it breaks my heart to see all the people
who have been killed and injured with this and who continue to be misguided with all this
and continue to live in fear.
And we have to push back against this,
and I think a key thing is going to be educating people around us
and our group of people that we have influenced with as well as we can.
And it's also going to be making sure that we have good people in local offices.
I've been telling people, Joe, that I think it's far more important
who your sheriff is than who's setting in the Oval Office
because that's really going to be more protection for you
or it's going to make things a lot worse for you if the wrong person gets in,
depending on
then, you know, who is in the Oval Office
or who is even in the state capital,
it's going to be the local officials
who will have your back
or who will be beating you on the back
at a higher rate.
And I think that's the key thing.
You look at 87,000 new IRS agents
and yet there's a lot more
local law enforcement officials
at the sheriff's level and things like that
that could protect us against this
if they understand that we're all in this together.
Yes, in fact, maybe you've interviewed him once or more than once, Richard Mack, former sheriffs in Arizona.
He's got the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, or CSPOA.org.
And that's exactly the kind of, at least an organized effort, any effort is good.
But that's an organized effort to reach out to each and every sheriff across the country, you know, excess of 3,000 of them.
because one of the many things I admire about you is reminding people about, you know, acting locally.
Because how much you can, how much change you can really affect locally just with a sheriff's office.
So, yeah, people might check out.
And that's a key thing.
You know, we can be caught up so much in the personalities and the politics and they want to direct us continually to Washington where we have the least ability to affect anything because it is so distant from us.
And not just geographically, but it is there's so many different levels, you know, away from us that it is very difficult to have any kind of a chance to change anything there.
And the whole situation is very rigged.
Even if we want to have an honest election, that's something that we're going to have to work for at the local level.
They don't want us having relationships with each other.
They want us connected to them in a centralized way through Zoom and other things like that, rather than have.
having face-to-face meetings with other people, and that's going to be the key thing.
But I really do think that that is the way, the most dangerous ways that this army of IRS
agents are going to be used, and that is to try to shut down any alternative economy that
would exist.
And I think that's going to go for cryptocurrency.
I think it's going to go for people who try to do anything in terms of a barter and
local community.
I think that's what they've got this army of agents for.
That's my just spidey sense about this, if you will.
Can't prove it yet, but I think we watch this face, and I think we're going to see some evidence coming.
Well, it's great talking to you, Joe, we're going to have to get you on again.
And Agent for Truth is where people can find you, and the name of the book that they can find there at Agent for Truth.com.
Investigating the federal income tax, a report to the American people.
Good, good, absolutely.
You've been there.
You've walked the walk.
You've kept your integrity.
I have the utmost admiration for you, Joe.
I appreciate what you've done.
And it has its own reward.
I know it's been tough for you,
but it has its own reward,
and you have kept your integrity,
and that's the best any of us can do.
Thank you for what you do.
Appreciate that.
I admire you too, David.
Thank you very much for having me.
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We have now joining us, Steve Malloy, his site is junk science.com, and Steve is one of the best researchers out there, debunking the lies of climate and the rest of this stuff and what is going on with the EPA.
So I want to talk to him about several things.
Today, it is rumored that it may be as early as today,
but sometime imminently the Democrats are pushing Biden to declare an emergency
and to use his now, I guess, the well-established precedent of an executive order
to do whatever he wants.
And so we're talking to talk to Steve about that.
Thank you for joining us, Steve.
Hey, Dave, thanks you have it.
I wanted to start with something that you feel.
found that's on junk science.com.
I thought it was really good.
A conservative climate class episode number one.
And you said, you're watching Fox News outnumbered.
And before we talk about this, and you said, look at this clip and what is wrong here
that is happening on Fox News.
They did an episode about the climate radicals from the UK going from town to town
and letting the air out of SUVs, letting the air.
laying the air of the tires of the SUVs and putting a flyer on the windshield lecturing them about
climate damage.
But I'm going to play this clip and then let you comment about what happened on Fox News.
So here's a clip that Steve Malloy found on the outnumbered show on Fox News.
The eco-warriers known as the tire extinguishers are moving across the U.S.
In June, they targeted dozens of SUVs in New York City.
uniquely letting the air out of tires, and their deflating tour is picking up speed.
They're hitting other cities like San Francisco, Chicago, even Scranton, Pennsylvania,
and the tire extinguishers also leave behind pamphlets on the windshields of the cars that they vandalized,
reading in part, attention, your gas guzzler kills.
We have deflated one or more of your tires.
You'll be angry, but don't take it personally.
It's not you.
It's your car.
This is a machine that destroys life with terrifying efficiency.
So I appreciate everyone's concern about people getting to places in an emergency, but I don't want to distract from the actual point that they're trying to make here.
Is this peaceful protesting?
Is that this would probably not fall under civil disobedience, is my understanding, but I'm not a scholar exactly on where the line is.
But I do want to point out that there has been protesting, there has been a tremendous amount of effort from youth primarily worldwide, who have called attention to the climate crisis, which often gets denied.
on this network. And to your point about the can and the leather and that you're the faster
runner, I'm sure that's fact. But the idea that we have a different relationship with FERC today.
Thank you, Peter. In the 80s. Not to say that I'm not wearing leather on my shoes, but I just
want to point out. It's my property and you don't get to damage it, and nor would I damage
your property ever in disagreement. I think it's really important that we make sure that we keep
this specific conversation on the climate crisis that we're facing. But when we talk about,
Okay. All right. So Steve Malloy found that, and he put that out and he said, see if you can guess what the problem is. What is the problem there, Steve? Tell our audience.
Well, the problem is that, you know, these four very conservative people on Fox News point out rightly how wrong it is what, you know, these climate terrorists have been doing in England and have now brought to America.
And it's all indefensible, but then, of course, you know, the leftist panel member that they have on the show just starts talking climate crisis, climate crisis.
And she keeps saying climate crisis and how then she justifies what, you know, these.
climate terrorists are doing by saying climate crisis. And so she tries to outflank them that
way. And what was disturbing to me is that none of the four conservative panelists on that show
you went after her for claiming climate crisis. There's no climate crisis. What's the climate
crisis? Describe it. It's summertime. It's hot in some places like it always is. And so it just
struck me, you know, climate is a lot like the stolen 2020 election. Conservatives, I'm not
really allowed to challenge the basic, you know, you're not allowed to challenge the notion that Biden
won, and you're not allowed to challenge the notion that, you know, greenhouse gas emissions
are destroying the plant. And I just, you know, it's either, it's either out of ignorance or they've
been intimidated or told not to talk about it, but I just find it very disturbing that, and I'm
watching the news today. And it's the same. You know, we have these heat waves going on in Europe
in America. And of course, yeah, it's hot there. It's hot here. But it's cool everywhere else
on the planet. Today's global warming is about 0.36 Fahrenheit warmer than the
1979-2000 average. I mean, it's not even really measurable. Yeah, it's hot in some places,
but it's cool in others. Yeah, I want to get that. I want to get you. You got some great
articles about Lake Mead and about the Great Salt Lake and all the different narratives that are being put out there.
I don't want to get into that. But, you know, before we get away from this thing here, it's just amazing to me, as you pointed out, they're not getting at the fundamental issue.
They're looking at the sizzle and not at the stake because they're focused on things that are going to draw people in.
They're focused on things that are going to be sensational for the viewers.
And they're also, as you pointed out, the fundamental thing is not allowed to be challenged.
just as we've seen for the last two years,
you can't challenge the fundamental statements about the vaccine
or what,
you can't challenge the mask or the mandates.
You can't challenge any of these.
That's all off limits.
So you can kind of,
you know,
move around this and say things like,
well,
you know,
you can't talk about whether the vaccine works
or whether it's safe,
but you can say,
but if I've had COVID,
I shouldn't be mandated to take it.
Should I have natural immunity?
That's a side issue.
These guys are focused on whether or not this is,
as she falsely said, and that person was Gina Arnold.
I'd never seen her before.
What an annoying speaker she is.
Not just what she says, but the way she says is the vocal fry.
Well, yeah, that's that, you know, but, you know, she is the one who's staying, though, as
annoying as she is, she is the one who stays focused on the issue.
Yeah.
You know, she knows that what the tire extinguishers are doing is wrong.
she knows that but she's you know nonetheless going to outflank them she knows that you know
on that panel either has to know what is allowed to or has to touch to challenge the basic notion
that climate is a hoax yeah it's a hoax it's not a crisis uh you know on that on that show
david web who i love who's a very conservative guy who knows that climate is nonsense um you know
he starts to sort of talk about EV waste and, you know, solar panel waste or something.
He's not talking about climate, though.
Climate hysteria is a hoax.
And if the, you know, they should know that.
Like, you know, they know lots of other politics really well.
They should know that if they don't shame on them for talking about this, but not knowing anything about the issue.
That's right.
Yeah.
And they challenge her.
She kind of throws it out as, I guess, maybe a red herring, you know, well, I think this is covered under.
civil disobedience. It's like, you're not civilly disobeying the government. You're attacking
somebody's property. And he made that point. But they get, that's a side issue. The issue, as you
point out, is the climate issue. You've got a great article also at junct science.com. What is going
to happen now after this Supreme Court decision that says the EPA has usurped authority that it
doesn't have? Your title is, SCOTUS has crippled Biden's EPA, but there's only
Only one way to stop them for good.
What is that way, Steve?
Well, you know, so the Supreme Court said that basically the Biden administration cannot regulate climate unless Congress allows them to.
And in doing that, Congress destroyed the Obama Clean Power Plan, which was regulating coal plants issued in 2015, which helped cause the destruction of the U.S. coal industry, killed 50,000, high-paying coal-miner jobs, devastated communities, et cetera.
So now, you know, where do those people go back, go to recoup their losses, you know, from this illegal government action?
But so despite that, you know, Biden is set today to, you know, announce that he doesn't care what the Supreme Court says.
He doesn't care what Congress says.
He's going to go off and do climate by himself.
And, you know, I mean, this is crazy.
We have a totally rogue regime in place.
That's right. Yeah, you write, well, actually, you quote the six to three majority that said Congress did not grant EPA the authority to devise emissions caps based on the generation shifting approach that the agency took to the clean power plan.
But as you also point out, the Biden EPA doesn't really care. They'll just find another way to shut these things down. You know, when you talk about what happened with coal, and we look at how this energy shock, the fuel shock, is just going throughout our.
our entire economy, oil, gas, all the rest of these things, but also coal.
I reminded Steve of back in 1979 when we had the OPEC shock to our energy systems.
They were saying, well, we're going to be out of oil and natural gas by the mid-1980s.
That was time and Newsweek.
I've shown that cover many times on my show.
But then inside of it, they said, but we've got 666 years of coal.
And so we've got to get rid of the coal.
They didn't say that, but that's what they focused.
on first. Because we had so much coal, they had to do that. This is a deliberate program of
shutting down our lives, I think. I've said many times it's not about the emissions. It's about
the omissions. They want to omit all of this from our life, don't they? Yeah. And, you know,
it's not at least, you know, with Jimmy Carter, you know, Jimmy Carter was just incompetent.
But I mean, he did do one thing, you know, in response to the 1970s oil crisis, Congress and
that passed and Jimmy Carter signed a law that, you know, shifted emphasis towards coal for producing
electricity and away from oil and gas, which was very expensive at the time. And that lasted until
the Obama administration, which completely obliterated it. Now here we have another energy crisis,
and we still have all this coal, and we have even more oil and gas. And is Joe Biden tapping any of it
to lower energy prices, to control inflation?
No, he's doing everything he can to make it worse.
If he declares a climate emergency
or whatever executive action he's going to try to do,
he's just going to make gas prices go higher.
He's going to make electricity prices go higher.
He is non-incentivized at all.
The most important thing for him is his climate agenda.
The rest of us be damned.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, it's a deliberate deconstruction of our society.
I compare him to Nero all the time
Setting
Fires to burn down our society
And then pointing to other people
I didn't do it
He did it
You know he's an arsonist
He's an arsonist to our society
But you say there's another
Case that is coming up before the Supreme Court
That is very important
Tell people about that
Right okay so
You know like Obama did
Obama was stopped legislatively on climate
And so what he did then was
Shift to the EPA
Where he launched his war
on coal. And he issued the clean power plan and other regulations, which were just devastating
to the coal industry, unnecessarily devastating, produce nothing. So now Joe Biden has been
stopped legislatively in Congress also. So he's going back to the EPA. Now, what he's going to do
is he's going to try to control coal plant emissions through this back door of air quality.
And to do that, he's got to have the scientific sort of peer review done by a
congressionally mandated review panels called the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee.
Now, when Biden came into office, he fired the existing Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee
and then reconstituted it.
And the people he reconstituted with are EPA cronies, people who have received tens of millions
of dollars in EPA grants. Now, the law requires that these people be independent and the panel
be, you know, independent and balanced. But of course, it's not because it's just, it's nothing
but these EPA cronies. So there is a, there's a lawsuit right now about this. It's called
Young v. EPA. It was argued in court, in federal court in D.C. last December, we are
waiting for a decision at any moment. Now, if that decision comes down, if that decision comes down,
it's going to completely stop the Biden EPA from this from trying to regulate climate through the
back door of air quality. But we're just going to have to see what happens. Now, that's at a
U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C. Is that a left-leaning court? Is that likely that they're going
to call him on that? I know that, you know, it would look a bit better if it was going to go to
the Supreme Court. Is that a court that you think is going to lean less, however, and support Biden?
Well, it's hard to tell. The judge we have was appointed by Donald Trump. So that could be good.
We're just, you know, federal court decisions, regardless of who appoints a judge, are often hard to predict. So we're just going to have to see. I think the case is open and shut. I mean, it's clear that EPA has illegally stacked these panels. The plaintiff is.
good. He has standing. The judge, although he turned down the plaintiff's request for a temporary
restraining order against EPA, at the time, which was February, he told EPA that, you know,
EPA, if you continue down this road, you run the risk of having it aren't all over. So that's kind
of a good sign, but we'll see. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, as I've said many times when we put these
things, send it to a court. It's kind of like a box of chocolate. You never know what you're going to get,
Right. Especially the Supreme Court. You know, just when you think you've got these guys figured out, they go off in a completely different direction. But, you know, it's now, I guess, this climate emergency, and we can talk about how it's not an emergency in a minute. But let's talk about what the Democrats are trying to get Biden to do as they're screaming emergency emergency. What is it that they're hoping he's going to do by executive fiat?
Well, I don't even think they know.
And that's why, well, that's why today, you know, he's going to be speaking in Massachusetts about climate, and they were hoping he would announce an emergency, but it doesn't look like he's going to because he doesn't really know what he can do.
You know, he can, as we mentioned earlier, you know, he can try to regulate climate through the back door at EPA.
you know, he could possibly, you know, do something to halt oil drilling, gas drilling,
on federal lands offshore, onshore.
But does he really want to do that during an oil crisis?
I mean, that would be pretty, you know, Biden says, I'm doing everything I can reduce gas prices,
and it's not really true, but, I mean, that would be really openly hostile to stop oil drilling.
I don't know, you know, I don't know if you want to talk about this later, but, you know, the New York Times just released a poll, which I had to dig on their website to find it, and I only, I accidentally came across this. They did a poll with Sienna College and reported that among voters, only 1%, only 1% prioritized climate. And if you look at the cross tabulations, in the age group 45 to 64,
it was 0%. And among Latinos, it was 0%.
And, of course, among Republicans, it was 0%.
Whereas, you know, it was like 35% prioritized the economy and inflation.
Yeah, absolutely.
I've talked about this and the fact that, you know, it's the economy stupid.
For the longest time, we've not, you know, this is the old axiom that goes back to the Clinton administration.
When he was running for reelection, he had the Monica Lewinsky scandals and all the rest of this stuff and being investigated and impeached.
you know, and what was happening in Europe, but none of that stuff mattered.
It was the economy, but, you know, Biden's got exactly the opposite problem, and everybody
is upset about the economy.
I mean, it is virtually, they broke that down.
If it's the same poll that I saw, they broke down the economy in about four or five different
categories, and you total up all the concerns, and those are the top ones.
And if you total up all those different facets of the economy that people are worried about,
that's pretty much everything that everybody is concerned about right now.
But he's going to focus on the 0 to 1% concern that is out there.
So hopefully that will not work out right.
Well, yeah, I think that 1% that is, you know, prioritizes climate.
I think they all work in the media and the White House.
That's right.
I mean, people live in a bubble that is unimaginable.
Well, you know, when they're talking about this, though, as you point out,
they don't even know what he's going to be able to do,
but they want him to declare an emergency
because this is now the way that we're all governed.
You know, and I've talked about this for the longest time.
I've got a clip from the Russians are coming.
The Russians are coming.
Everybody get from, so it's emergency, right?
And so this is the type of thing they just declare an emergency.
Then that supposedly gives them the ability to just, you know, act as a dictator.
And so that's really what they're saying.
We want you to become a climate dictator.
You know, Steve, I've talked about this many times.
I call it the climate,
McGuffin, just like we had a COVID-Mcuffin. Hitchcock talked about how the McGuffin was this imaginary
thing that motivated all the characters. It didn't really matter what it was, as long as people
didn't ask too many questions about it. It just had to motivate the characters. And we've seen this.
You and I have been watching this climate stuff for a long time. And so we've seen how it was going
to be global cooling, then it was going to be global warming, and then it was going to be just climate
change. But it was always the same thing that had to be done. And then when COVID happened,
lo and behold, it's the same thing again.
And now we're back to the COVID-McGuffin.
But they just, they want the emergency power because they have a set of agenda of things that they want to do.
And that one of them is to basically destroy our economy, take away our energy and make us poor and dependent on them.
Well, yeah, I mean, their agenda, and I don't really understand where this comes from,
but there is a large percentage of the population that has banded together in a political force that
just wants to be able to do what they want to do to anybody at any time.
Yeah.
And, you know, the rule of law be dead.
Yeah, that's right.
And they don't realize how that's going to bounce back on them at some point of time.
You know, the problem with your, having your guy be the dictator is your guy may not always be the dictator.
You set up a dictatorship.
It's going to come back and bite you pretty badly.
Our old friend, Ed Markey, and for years and years ago, it's been almost 10 years.
the EPA fraud that was being done in Research Triangle Park.
And, of course, Ed Markey was just a congressman at the time.
He's working with Obama's EPA director, Lisa Jackson.
And they were telling everybody that it wasn't just about people getting sick.
But more people were dying of fine particular matter than were dying of cancer.
And they had scripted this back and forth.
So now Markey is a senator.
He's been rewarded for all that.
And he wants to Biden to ban further drilling on public lands as part of this climate emergency.
I mean, they want to shut down all energyists, don't they?
Yeah, no, it's really incredible.
You know, we are seeing in Europe, you know, this whole, the global energy crisis, the war in Ukraine itself,
Europe is going to have to ration energy this winter.
And it's all because of, you know, green policies and what I call climate idiocy.
You know, the only, you can't have a.
growing economy and a rising standard of living when you try to constrain energy. But that is what
these people are trying to do. You know, Germany has paid, Germans pay the highest electricity
prices in the world. They have all these windmills, all these solar panels. But in reality,
there's still a heat wave over there. Emissions are going up. They've accomplished nothing.
Now they have to ration energy. This whole green thing has been a disaster. But the leftist,
just, you know, they can't give it up. And, you know, we have the same disease in America. It's
called the Democrat Party. And, of course, there are a lot of Republicans that fall for this
nonsense, too. Yeah. And it's really disturbing. And I'm not quite sure what we're going to, you know,
do about it because, I mean, it is quite a disease. Well, and the amazing thing is that this,
this disease, I call it cancer, has really metastasized to all of our vital organs, right? It is
not just the energy that is vital for these long supply chains that we have,
you know, just in time delivery and everything, or the manufacturer,
or, you know, using it for, you know, agricultural purposes and that type of thing.
But now it is metastasized, and this whole energy war has become part of this Ukraine war.
And so I've got a headline here from RT, Steve, that says a heat wave kills hundreds in Spain and Portugal.
Well, you know, the Russians are pushing this out.
because they've got Europe in a tight spot as they are going to be withholding the gas from them.
And so this is just putting more and more pressure on their enemies, you know, about energy and that type of thing.
And so we see how this is being played out.
But it is in so many different areas.
They're coming after our food, our transportation, everything in our economy.
And it all comes back to the climate change.
And they're using that to attack our energy production and our food.
No, and you raise a very good point.
You know, Putin has paid climate activists to stop Europe from fracking so that Europe would get hooked on Russian oil and gas.
Yeah.
And Putin funds a lot of these climate groups to just, you know, keep pushing the hysteria.
And more than Putin, you know, communist China does the same thing.
Congress was investigating whether communist China was paying U.S. environmental groups to,
you know, wreck the economy. That's an old, that's a sort of Soviet concept, wrecking the
economy. But when Democrats took over, they kill the investigation. But so now we have, you know,
this whole ESG movement. The ESG investors, environmental, social, and corporate governance,
like, you know, led by Black Rock and State Street, all these huge banks and investment houses
like Goldman Sachs. You know, they all profit in China. And I think they're allowed to profit in
China so that they push the climate idiocy on the rest of us. I agree. I agree. I want to get into
that ESG stuff, but let's not leave the temperature things just yet. Because this heat wave stuff,
we're seeing the panic of, you know, people are dying. Hundreds are dying, they said. Heat wave
kills hundreds in Spain and Portugal. This is RT telling everybody, you know, it was just back
in the end of March. You remember, Steve, when they were telling everybody, look, the temperature just
jumped 40 degrees centigrade in the Antarctic and the Arctic. You remember that? And I was like,
wait a minute, how could that possibly be? Because that's 104 degrees Fahrenheit, folks. And if that
were to happen at both polls, as they were telling everybody, how is it that we didn't see any jump here?
That was idiotic. And you remember what happened with it, what that was all based on, right? It's just based
on their projections. They didn't even measure anything. It only lasted for two days, right?
Yeah, look, anytime there's a heat wave, people die.
The good news is that a lot less people are dying from heat waves today than used to
because we have air conditioning and, you know, we're just smarter about these things.
Oh, but they got a plan for that, too, though.
They get rid of the air conditioning so we can kill more people, get rid of the air conditioning,
not just the food and the fuel, but the air conditioning too.
Yeah, I'm sorry, go ahead.
We talked about this earlier.
You know, it's, yeah, it's hot in Europe and it's hot maybe someplace else in the Midwest,
but it's cold other places, and it all averages out.
And the con, David, remember the con was originally called global warming?
That's right.
And that's the con.
And if you look, is the globe really warming?
Well, not today.
Today, there's really no global warming because the cold is offsetting the heat of the places.
And so their narrative has failed.
And it's frustrating to me that, you know, the fact that that narrative has failed,
you can't get that on TV anyplace.
You can't get that on Fox News.
You can't get that on.
And nobody wants to talk about that, and I don't understand why.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, you know, it's the most interesting thing about this whole thing.
Yeah, there's a heat wave over there, but really the world, the globe is not really
warmer over the past 40 years.
That's right.
So it's just weather.
That's right.
It's just weather.
And there's no distinction between.
And we see that on people who are pushing back on it as well, you know, they'll say the
same thing when it gets really cold.
Weather is not climate, and you have to have the data for a very long time.
but we do have data now for a very long time,
and we have shown that there is no climate change.
You know, there's weather variations.
And let's talk a little bit about the weather as well.
You've got a couple of good articles, one of them about Lake Mead,
and then the other one about the Great Salt Lake.
Let's talk about Lake Mead first.
The article at junk science.com is Lake Mead shrinking because of climate.
Let's talk about that.
Tell people, is it drinking?
Well, yeah, so, well, Lake Mead is shrinking.
Is it climate? Well, you know, if you look back at Lake Meade's history, you know, just maybe, I think, 50 years ago, the 1960s, it was as low then as it is today. So is that climate? No. It's something else. It's probably, you know, it may not be raining, but that, once again, is weather. You know, drought is a natural condition out there. It is the desert. But there's also water usage. You know, we have ramped up water usage. The point is that this has happened before. It could not have been climate because,
There was a lot less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
So it's not that.
It's just, you know, these things happen.
It's probably mismanagement.
It's got nothing to do with, you know, CO2 emissions.
And the same thing is happening at the Great Salt Lake.
I mean, if you look back in history, the Great Salt Lake goes up, you know, its level goes up and down.
And it has nothing to do with carbon dioxide.
But, of course, in the media, you know, they only look at what's going on today.
And so, you know, if there's something bad happening today, regardless of what has ever happened in the past, it's happening bad today.
It's got to be climate change.
And it's just, I mean, almost everything is blamed on climate change.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, you actually go back and you go to the data, you know, for several decades.
And you show the charts in your article.
It had low points in 1956 and 1965.
And it still hasn't gotten back to that.
Even though it's very low now, it hasn't gotten back to those points.
And then we're talking about the Great Salt Lake.
You point out, this is coming from the New York Times by, as you call him, I think it's true,
imbecile economist Paul Krugman.
This is an economist, right?
Maybe he would go back and look at the data to know what he's talking about.
Is this something?
Oh, look, it's low.
It must be, I can use this for my narrative, and that's exactly what they do.
And, you know, what's incredible, David, is that none of this is rocket science.
I mean, I don't spend half my day looking for this data.
I just do a Google search.
And in seconds, in seconds I come up with this, they could do the same thing.
But of course, they don't want to.
That's right.
No, no, they don't want to.
And they want to hide the actual data.
And, of course, I think you were involved in that just like I was trying to get that information about Michael Mann, who came up of a hockey stick thing that was used by Al Gore, viciously fought and eventually won in court to be able to hide the data.
even after we had emails between him and other people saying,
hey, our models aren't working.
How do we fix this?
How do we massage the data?
How do we hide the data?
How do we hide the decline?
And we said, all right, you've published your results and you were paid at a public
institution.
This has been used to craft public policy.
Can we see your data?
No, you can't see the data.
Well, I think we know.
I think we know what's going on with these guys.
And that's exactly what happened with all this COVID-Mcuffin.
You know, they just keep rolling the same M-O everywhere they are.
Yeah, and once again, you know, it's really Republicans that are letting us down.
I mean, we elect these people.
None of this, you know, Rand Paul was trying to fight back, but most of these other people,
they're just sort of silent and let it, you know, they don't really do anything.
And the other side is really aggressive.
Yeah.
And even if they're wrong, that's what they become more aggressive.
Look at Fauci.
What a sick SOB there.
guy is. Why is he still in the government at his age? He's never been right about anything. He's
a malignant dwarf. Yeah. And he is making our lives miserable. And why is he still there? What
what was Trump thinking? Yeah. I know. Even, you know, he had people yelling fire fouchy,
fire fouching goes, vote for me. We'll see what I can do. He didn't do anything. I mean,
after the election, he did nothing. He had 60 days. He did nothing. You talked a little bit about
what is happening in Texas now they've got telling people you know before they do
rolling brownouts or blackouts are telling industrial customers to shut it down so
they don't have to take away air conditioning from voters two months before the
election so I've experienced this when I was there and they had the the windmills
that that froze and now the windmills are not producing in the middle of a heatway
what what a surprise isn't it
Well, yeah. And, you know, even in a red state like Texas, the Republican politicians have been purchased by the wind industry and allowed to, they have destroyed the electricity grid in Texas so that, you know, you mentioned that Valentine's Day, 2021 disaster where, you know, 200 people died because the windmills froze and blackouts ensued.
Yeah.
And now, you know, we're having the increasing likelihood of blackouts in Texas and rationing because the wind industry has been allowed to purchase politicians.
That's right.
And it's, you know, what do you do?
Do you attack Governor Greg Abbott and all the other Republican governors so that they get replaced by Democrats who are going to be worse?
I mean, we are in a real fix.
Yeah, that's right.
And we've got to fix us ourselves.
That's right.
You know, the entire time I was there for about a little over nine years.
I watched them decommissioning power plant after power plant.
And this is what's happening across our country.
And there was a tremendous amount.
I forget how many billions of dollars or tens of billions of dollars that the state of Texas gave to these people who were already billionaires,
the same type of thing they do, you know, for putting in football stadiums or baseball stadiums or something like that.
It gave them a tremendous amount of money to build this infrastructure.
for these windmills, large windmill fields there,
and yet they're not able to deliver.
And so it was all about graft and corruption.
And they bought these officials, and they put this in there.
And these people, and a lot of them had been people who had been in the oil and natural gas industry,
and they wanted to get in on the ground floor of something that was completely new and different
and force people through the government to make that change and to get the government to subsidize it.
I mean, it's just corruption writ large.
Right.
No, and none of this stuff works.
We know it doesn't work.
It's not going to work anytime soon.
And, of course, you know, the dirty little secret behind all this,
not only does it not work and it costs more money.
It all comes from China.
It doesn't come from here.
That's right.
And, you know, if we were to, if it were even possible to get hooked on this stuff,
we would be at the mercy of communist China.
Because it's the, it's where wind comes, the wind, the rare,
earths that make the windmills work, the solar, same with solar panels, you know, slave labor,
is China, the EV batteries, all the rare earths and cobal processing happens in China.
I mean, this is just a disaster yet we're letting it happen.
You know, the investors in these windmills and utilities, they make money from putting this
stuff up.
They make money now, and so they get their bonus, you know, management's get their bonuses and
everything now.
And the rest of us are left with, you know, the crap.
that doesn't work. That's right. Yeah, and this goes back just like Earth Day and the environmental
movement. This goes back, you know, the 70s and Nixon administration, where they put China in
the catbird seat. They made the decision that they were going to let these people be the center
of the global economy. They had slave labor. They had other things that they could use. And they've
really been used, I think, Steve, as a beta test site for all this stuff. You talked about, you had a
tweet you said a creepy elitist power crazed world economic forum calls for even higher gas
prices to hasten the green energy transition and yeah that's absolutely true you know at least you can
see what the world economic forum is putting up out there i looked at that and it's like i clicked on it's
like oh that's right i can't view anything they've got because they block me uh i didn't realize they
blocked me i hadn't even trolled them by saying stuff like that so you'd be careful they're
going to block you uh i never directly attacked them and called them creepy elitist
power craze people, which they are.
But I never addressed them directly with those adjectives.
But they preemptively blocked me.
It's kind of strange.
But that is really where I think, you know, these politicians that you pointed out
with this two-party system, they only have to be slightly better than the other guy.
And then they can essentially forward this agenda that is anti-American and anti-human.
And this is what is happening in country after country, you know,
whether you're looking at New Zealand or Canada, and it's what happened during the COVID thing,
but that's what's happening.
Yeah, you mentioned something very important there.
This is an anti-human agenda.
Yeah.
You know, recall that in the mid-1960s, Paul Ehrlich, who wrote the population bomb, and is still a full professor at Stanford
and is a member of a prestigious National Academy of Science.
The guy's never been right about anything.
Anyway, he said that the carrying capacity of the planet is about 2 billion people,
Well, later this year, we are forecast to hit 8 billion people.
And I think that these people, the World Economic Forum and the people that get involved with them and Democrats and leftists,
they really think that 6 billion people need to step off the planet.
And they're doing the best they can to get us there.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, you look at the Georgia Guidestones that somebody just fortunately took out for us.
I don't know what was up about that.
But, you know, they had even just a half a billion.
You know, they were even more Malthusian than Paul Ehrlich.
I didn't know he was still around, let alone teaching.
How is that guy?
Is he like 90 years old or something?
Yeah, I don't hear from him very often because he blocked me.
There you go.
Yeah, we're being shut down.
We can no longer allow it to see evil or to hear evil because we'll speak about evil.
So the World Economic Forum blocks me.
He blocks you.
That's funny.
Germany is planning warm.
up spaces for this winter they're going to be wishing for global warming pretty soon
aren't they I mean that and and we're seeing and we've talked about this many
times in the past how it was already long ago because the high prices in Germany as
they were rolling into this expense pensioners and people who didn't have the money
to cut back on the therm and and that's really going to be coming up big time this fall
isn't it? Yeah, so it's really weird
you know, they're Germany which used
to be a technological leader
you know they've fallen for this green stuff
which doesn't work. They're shutting
down their nuclear plants
maybe they're slowing some of that
down now. They're going to have to reopen coal
plants
you know against their agenda
but you know just today
there's more news Putin is
you know squeezing them more on gas
and you know they're thinking about
yeah we're going to need to have
communal heating places and how else can we crash in electricity.
I mean, the whole thing is just a disaster.
And you kind of wonder, like, why aren't people up in arms about this?
Instead, they elect this new green government.
You know, they get rid of Merkel, who is bad enough.
Now they have Olaf Schultz.
The towns have been forced to reopen, like, 27 coal plants.
But they don't want to, and they can't wait to shut them down again.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, as a matter of fact, Soros at Davos was just railing about how Merkel had thrown them under the bus
because she hadn't done enough to do renewables and left them vulnerable to these fossil fuels and everything,
which is really the only thing that's going to keep them alive come winter.
It's pretty amazing.
And they're now talking in all these different places in Europe about, well, should we let the peasants go out and gather wood so they can heat themselves?
you know, they're talking about gathering wood for fuel,
but they're not fully on board of that
because, you know, we shouldn't let them be able to go through
and collect, you know, dead wood out of the forest to heat themselves.
It's amazing.
It's turning medieval, isn't it?
It is totally medieval.
And now we have this sort of looming global food crisis
because, you know, Russia can't export its wheat
and won't let Ukraine to export its.
and, you know, in America, we burn grain for, we burn food for energy because we have
all these ethanol net date.
Exactly.
You wonder, like, who is in charge and who votes for these people and what schools did they go
to?
I don't, I don't know where every, where all these people came from because they've all lost
their minds.
Well, they're graduates of the World Economic Forum.
Klaus Rob has got those people, but they, but they,
How did they acquire all this power and all this money?
Because they are obviously too stupid to do anything.
Yeah.
How did it happen?
Well, you know, they're smart enough to get into these institutions.
I've had people ask me that said,
how did we wind up with all the universities and schools being controlled by these radical leftist liberals?
And it's like, well, because, you know, they love it.
They love those institutions and they want to be part of them.
These are the kinds of people when we were in high school.
They wanted to be the leaders of student government, you know?
I didn't want to have anything to do.
of it, but, you know, it works out for them.
Yeah, I'll go a step further.
I mean, they have purposely captured these institutions.
It's not they just gravitate there.
They have purposely captured them.
I agree.
You know, there was a great radio series starring Dana Andrews from the 1950s.
I was a communist for the FBI.
And I used to, and the episodes are great because they explain how since the 1920s.
And they do it through, uh, um,
you know, recreations of, of story by FBI agents, of how communists have purposely tried to capture these institutions.
Yes.
And control them for their, for these purposes.
That's right.
Yeah, the Frankfurt Institute, they made it a deliberate goal to capture Hollywood and things like that.
And they've been very successful at that.
It's been a long running plan.
Yeah.
You talk about, and we were mentioning air conditioning earlier.
and you got an article at junk science.com,
ozone hole, depletion, hysteria, debunked anew.
Tell us about that because they're just rolling out.
They're about to rev the version of refrigerant that we got yet again.
You know, they did it once before and said, sorry, you can't have that.
Now we've got something that's going to be safe for the ozone layer.
And now as their patent, I guess, is about to expire.
That was Eric Peters' take on that.
Yes, and Republicans, like John Kennedy and Bill Cassie from Louisiana behind us.
Yeah, so ozone hole hysteria, born in the 1970s, the guys that discovered the chemistry behind ozone holsteria won the Nobel Prize.
And what they discovered was there, you know, was some thinning over the Antarctic and the ozone layer, which protects us from the UV layer, from the UV radiation from the sun.
It wasn't a hole.
It was just some thinning.
No one really understood it.
These guys figured out that chloroflorocarbons are refrigerants.
when they escape into the atmosphere, they destroy the ozone.
And for that, they won the Nobel Prize.
We got the Montreal Protocol, which was pushed by environmentalists, of course,
as well as DuPont, who was losing its patents on CFCs.
And, of course, since then, we've been on this, you know, we keep replacing refrigerants
and they keep getting needlessly more expensive.
Well, a couple weeks ago, I never believed ozone hysteria.
It's true, the chemistry.
Neither did I.
Let me ask you this, too.
I mean, I was always under the impression that they'd never looked before.
I mean, had they ever looked before?
Did they ever look at the ozone layer over the poles?
No.
It was the first time they looked.
It's like, oh, there's a thinning there.
And so that's...
Well, yeah.
And so two weeks ago, there's a study that comes out that says, you know what?
There's been an ozone hole over the tropics since the 1980s.
They didn't even notice it because there was nothing happening, because there's nothing there.
It's just, you know, we have an excess of protective ozone in the stratosphere.
If it gets thin here and there, it doesn't really matter.
And so the whole thing has been a hoax.
Now, I remember about 20 years ago when Al Gore was developing his slideshow, I was in a meeting where I got to see a slideshow.
And he made this remark, his remark was, you know, the purpose of the Montreal Protocol,
was not to protect the ozone layer.
It was to show that we could get a global climate treaty.
Oh, there is about global government.
And that is where we are now, because out of the Montreal Protocol comes the United Nations framework on climate change,
which, you know, George Bush, the elder signed in 1992 in Rio.
And out of that was the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Climate Accord.
So all this stuff, you know, the fruit of the poisonous tree, the poisonous tree is the Montreal Protocol, totally bogus.
There's no problem with the ozone.
There never has been.
We paid needlessly more for refrigerants.
We have Senator Kennedy and Bill Cassidy and other Republicans going along with Democrats, you know, signing a bill at the end of the Trump administration to force EPA, to force us out of the refrigerants we're using right now.
Now, now there's an amendment to the Montreal Protocol that's been, that's in the Senate right now that Senator Kennedy is probably for, as well as Bill Cassidy, because the refrigerate industry and the environmentalists are pushing it.
It's called the Kigali Amendment, and it's going to force us out of our current refrigerates into something into technology that does not even exist yet.
Wow.
I mean, the whole thing is a nightmare.
You know, it's, people think Senator Kennedy's funny when he goes on TVs as all sorts of folksy things.
I'd like to see someone ask Senator Kennedy about this.
Yeah, yeah, the Kegali Amendment.
It sounds like Kegelian.
That's amazing.
That's the way they push this.
You know, you're talking about this, and they had to have,
see if they could get a world agreement.
And I've talked to, you were, we were talking before about how the plan for the longest time has been depopulation.
And going back to when the Pope put out his climate encyclical, a guy who was very instrumental in that.
who was the Vatican Science Director that was writing that was John Schellenhuber.
And he had been at the right hand of Prince Charles and had been conspiring to do this
World League thing and a planetary council and an Earth constitution.
I mean, everything about these guys is to centralize all power and wealth into their hands
globally and to depopulate everybody else.
And it just keeps, you know, you have all these different organizations, but they all have
the same goal.
And it's that.
And you have the same people that keep, you know,
showing up in all of these organizations for global control and world depopulation.
It truly is amazing.
Let's talk.
I said we get to the ESG stuff.
Let's talk a little bit about the ESG because now these scores are really the new corporate
benchmark, aren't they?
I mean, we're not really worried about Moody's or any financial ratings.
Now we're worried about the ESG score that everybody's got.
Well, yeah, the whole notion is that, you know, the left can't get more stringent.
environmental and social standards through Congress.
So they're going to, they've created these, you know, fake international bodies that are imposing
these standards through left-wing investors on corporations.
It's basically a communist plot to circumvent democracy to capture corporations for
their political purposes, and it's working.
And, you know, this is led by Wall Street firms, Goldman's.
Sacks, especially Black Rock, State Street Bank, people that manage our pensions and manage pension
funds for states, they use all our money to amass political power for themselves.
Now, you know, there is a pushback. States like Texas have pushed back against Black Rock,
Tennessee, some other states, and there's a growing West Virginia, there's a growing movement
among Red States to push back against these guys.
But, of course, the bankers are pushing back on their own, and it's a real struggle.
And you have also the Biden Securities and Exchange Commission.
You know, it's got all these, you know, it's starting to get itself involved in ESG pushing ESG rules.
They've also got a proposed rule to require companies disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and what they're doing on climate.
And the whole purpose of this is really to capture the corporation.
And we talked about how the left has captured virtually every institution in America.
And we see now with woke corporations, they have made substantial progress in capturing those corporations.
And, you know, as someone who does shareholder activism myself, you know, I can see they certainly have made tremendous progress against corporations.
And so ESG is just another tool to, you know, help bring that about.
That's right.
You've gone to the Exxon meeting, for example, and others and standing up saying, what are you doing?
because they're not focused on their product, they're not focused on their customer.
They've got one customer, and that is the people who are doing the ESG ratings and the government.
It is to do their bidding, and that's one of the reasons why you see so much contempt for their customers from these big corporations.
But it's really being driven by BlackRock, as you pointed out, Vanguard.
I mean, the big three holding companies, they've got about $30 trillion worth of stock,
and they're using that as leverage against these corporations.
And now, like I said before, you know, they used to have Moody's and other financial rating scores and things like that.
But now they're all concerned about their ESG scores.
There's a new MIT Sloan study says, hey, we're seeing widespread and repeated retroactive changes to ESG scores.
So they're looking at this like somebody would raise a red flag about someone manipulating the Moody ratings or something.
I say, well, what's going on here?
You know, this is the way we evaluate corporations anymore.
It's not by their profits.
It's not by the products.
It's now by, are they going to push the environmental agenda?
Are they going to push this diversity, inclusivity, and all the sorts of stuff, equity?
Yeah.
And so these scores are being used by Wall Street to deny financing to company.
And, you know, the next step here is to, you know, take ESG scores and kind of turn them into social credit scores for individuals.
Yes.
So, you know, if you use too much energy or do the wrong thing,
and own guns and stuff like that,
you won't be able to get financing for your house
or whatever you need.
It's all, you know, very big brother stuff coming down the road.
And once again, are Republicans doing anything?
Nothing.
Not much.
I mean, we've got some action going on in the states.
But in Congress, do Republicans even really understand this?
And no.
Yeah, well, you know, they're rolling out the financial tools
to control this stuff with the Central Bank digital currencies.
And they've already talked about the fact,
well, we're going to follow your carbon footprint and, you know, what, what are you eating?
You know, I'm sorry you've already bought too much meat this month.
So we're not going to let you buy this because we now control all the money centrally.
And then when it comes to the social side of this, well, I'm sorry I don't like what you had to say on social media and, you know, the world economic forum has blocked you or whatever.
So now you're not going to be able to fill in the blank and they're going to cut you off from that standpoint.
That's really where this is rolling out, that kind of social credit like we've seen already done in China.
Yeah, this is happening in China.
And, of course, it's happening here, too.
Go to Twitter.
See how long you last on Twitter speaking your mind.
Oh, yeah, I know.
Yeah, well, you know, it was a little over a year ago after I'd done the show on my own for about six months that PayPal, suddenly PayPal and Venmo, just suddenly without any explanation, I can never get them to explain to me.
I'll have to sue them if I want to get an explanation.
They won't tell me.
But they just pulled it.
I can't even use them as an individual.
That's what this is going to look like.
for everybody if they roll in this CBDC.
We've seen it in Canada with the truckers and Trudeau coming after their stuff.
But it truly is amazing that they're able to get away with this.
And it truly is amazing that the politicians in Washington are not doing anything about that.
And as you pointed out, there's nobody in the Republican Party that's even talking about that.
None of the politicians in Washington.
Where is Mitch McConnell?
Where is Kevin McCart?
Where are these people?
nowhere. Well, almost every time I talk about Mitch McConnell, I point out the insight that you
had, and I'm still kicking myself because I didn't see it, but you said right after the election,
you said they're going to get back into this Paris climate thing right away, and you figured this
out. It was great that you figured this out, and I tried to publicize it as much as I could,
but she said, this Paris climate thing is going to come back with Biden, and it did, and you said,
the way to stop this is for Mitch McConnell to hold a vote because there's no way they got the votes to
ratify this as a treaty. And that would end it once and for all. Everybody was going
back and forth about, well, is Trump going to do this? Is Trump going to do that to stop the
Paris Climate Accord, it should have been Mitch McConnell. And he could have done it even in the
Biden administration when Biden said, we've self-ratified. You know, Carrie and I decided we'll sign it.
You can't do that. They're just making this stuff up. He should have called their bluff,
but he didn't do it because he didn't want to, right? Yeah. Well, you know, it's interesting because he
did do it with the Green New Deal during the Trump administration when that first came up. He brought
that to a vote, and of course, all Republicans voted against it and no Democrats voted at all.
But for some reason, he wouldn't do it with the Paris Climate Accord. And he should have done it
because that would have put an end to it and we would not be in the Paris Climate Accord now.
Yeah, yeah. Even the people who are true believers in all this climate change stuff, I've seen
them very angry about this because they said, how can this be addressing what we think is a global
problem if you're going to allow China and India to continue to add as many power plants as dirty as
they are forever, you know, not forever, but, you know, for decades, while you're cutting it down here,
you're just rearranging the economic chairs on the Titanic, they say, and you're not doing
anything to address the problem if you let China and India go free. Yeah. Well, you know, I guess that's,
you know, you mentioned it earlier, the World Economic Forum's idea was that China would just be this,
you know, basically open sewer that produces all the goods.
and, you know, it's dirty over there, who cares, it's clean every place else.
But, of course, you know, China has its own mind.
It's run by this aggressive communist party.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
That is realizing, God, we have all this power.
We can do whatever we want.
You know, we can take Taiwan, and there's nothing anybody can do about it
or would dare do anything about because we'll just shut down their economies.
That's right.
That's right.
I think that had a lot to do.
I've said this from the beginning.
I think that that, what they did in Shanghai was signaling to everybody, look, we can shut you all down.
Yeah.
When they shut down Shanghai, I think that was a very clever warning signal.
Nobody else is really talking about that.
Maybe they're afraid to talk about it.
Well, yeah.
Look, if it comes to end times, the Chinese have shown they can do whatever they want to their own people.
That's right.
There's not going to be an uprising at home because they've got that locked down.
Yeah.
So they can go to, you know, a war for keeps for everything against everybody else.
They don't care.
That's right.
They don't care about their people, and they can do that to their people as a weapon.
There was one thing that you mentioned on junk science.com.
Kentucky Attorney General is saying that ESG investing is a breach of an asset manager's fiduciary study.
So I don't want to end the time that we've got without touching on that.
Is there any hope that that is going to be an effective strategy against that?
That's a great move.
Well, you know, there's a lot of education that needs to go on.
People need to realize that, you know, if you hire an investment manager for your money, of course, his fiduciary duty, his legal duty, is to increase your investment.
It's not to implement somebody else, you know, his own social policy with your money.
And it's odd that you actually have to say that, but the Kentucky Attorney General has now issued an opinion, and that needs to, unfortunately, have to be marketed to everybody else as they realize.
realize that, you know, people that are pushing ESG versus trying to make money for you
or investors or state pension funds or whatever it is, that's all illegal.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, that should be echoed very, very loudly.
That's why I wanted to get to that.
And always you're right at the center of everything, Steve.
I really do appreciate you coming on.
No, I mean, you picked that up.
I haven't seen anybody else pick that up.
The fact that the Kentucky Attorney General is saying, hey, you're breaching your fiduciary
trust. You were supposed to make money for these people, make money for the pension plans,
and you're out, you know, chasing your rainbows or whatever, you know, literally.
Where is the media on all this? I mean, I find it hard to believe that, you know,
I expect the last more than 30 years on this nonsense. None of it is rocket science. It's just
inconvenient facts that nobody wants to consider, even people on our own side. I agree.
I agree. Well, thank you so much for coming on. I'm glad you're feeling better. And folks, if you
want to know what is happening at the epicenter and somebody who stays on top of it and sees what
is happening across the political and economic spectrum. That's Steve Malloy at junk science.com.
Thank you very much, Steve. Appreciate it. David, thanks for having me. Thank you. All right,
folks, and the little bit of time that we have left, I can't let today's show end without talking about
the new historical location or, as some people have said, a new hysterical location on Google Maps.
and that is Brandon Falls.
Yes, people actually got it on Google Maps for about a day.
They marked the spot where Biden fell off of his bicycle.
They marked it as Brandon Falls.
And then Google removed it after people started leaving reviews.
And so then somebody put up a bicycle shop at the same location.
And the comments and the reviews of the bicycle shop were great.
Very nice place to ride a bike.
Be careful.
not to cause too much inflation in your tires,
or you can end up crashing your whole bike into the ground.
But what happens?
You just blame Putin, and people will fall for it.
Another one said the bicycle shop there, Brandon's bicycle shop.
Wonderful place, better than Niagara Falls, a true hysterical landmark.
I came across this place by accident on my bicycle.
Get your ice cream there as well, but leave your kids at home.
And that was echoed by other people who said, great tacos and ice cream at the Brandon bicycle shop, but it is not kid friendly.
Not kid friendly.
Somebody else who is not kid friendly is Nikki Haley.
I like this headline.
Hillary Clinton levels of cringe.
That was a comment of one person who was looking at Nikki Haley so desperate for power.
That is a very big warning sign.
One of the most vicious authoritarian.
war mongers I've ever seen in my life from any political party is Nikki Haley.
And I, for the life of me, can't understand why so many Christians find her attracted.
That's the end of our show.
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