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You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Tuesday, the 25th of June, year of our Lord 2024.
Well, today we're going to take a look at what is happening with Julian Assange.
We also have a claim that the Federal Reserve has been hacked.
They got 33 terabytes of information.
If true, that's going to take them a while to go through it.
As part of a ransomware group, we have our space program and Boeing chiming in on a space
program.
We have some stranded astronauts in space.
We have more and more death news about the vaccines.
We're going to take a look at the in-depth food vaccines in our food.
They've been doing this in pigs for quite a while.
They're moving towards vegetables as well, in case you're thinking that you're going
to be safe as a vegetarian.
We'll be talking about money.
Our guest today will be looking at a book that she wrote about the petrodollar and how
its failure is connected to the global dystopian schemes that we're all looking at. And finally, we're going to have
the prohibition against mutilating minors here in Tennessee is going to the Supreme Court.
We'll be right back.
Well, it broke yesterday afternoon that there has been an agreement reached that Julian Assange is going to plead guilty this week
to violating U.S. espionage law.
He's not a citizen of the U.S. anyway,
in a deal that will end his imprisonment in Britain
and supposedly allow him to return home to Australia.
52 years old, he's going to plead guilty to a single count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified U.S. national defense documents.
See, that's the key thing.
Conspiring to obtain.
That is the allegation that they made to distinguish it from the pentagon papers
pentagon papers taken by daniel ellsberg given to the washington post the new york times had a
supreme court case to protect the first amendment said that they could publish anything they were
given since they didn't steal the stuff he couldn't go after them they said they could
go after daniel ellsberg but they let him go on a technicality. Interesting. Just like Bill Ayers, the weatherman, was let go on a technicality.
Anyway, Assange is due to be sentenced to 62 months of time, already served.
Way more than that, actually.
He left Belmarsh Prison yesterday before being bailed by the UK High Court and boarding a flight that afternoon.
And it's interesting. I remember back during the transition period between the election of Trump in
2016 and taking office in 2017, January.
And I remember Jerome Corsi came on my program and said that, uh, oh yeah.
Q and on, uh, Trump is going to release Julian Assange.
And we have it here because, look, there's some vague references to red and white.
That must mean Switzerland.
So he's going to be released through Switzerland.
I said, really?
Okay, we'll see.
2017, seven years ago.
And told the crew, I said, we're not having Cors you back on if he's going to push this q anon nonsense and of course he did he he wrote this q anon predictions to uh pretty high
level he published a book he was advertising it on rush limbaugh sold a lot of money it sold a lot
of those books made a lot of money it was all nonsense he and alex were pushing the fact that
they um you know they had inside knowledge about q anon i said well uh you know whenever you got
an anonymous source yeah that's fine if you're not going to tell people who the source is but
you better know who the source is and you better vet them for some, whether or not they're credible or not. And the problem is that they claimed that they knew who the source was in QAnon.
They knew who Q was.
And yet when Q turned on them, they never said anything about it.
They never said who it was supposed to be.
Well, we knew who Q was, but now this is somebody else pretending to be Q.
We'll just name some names at this point
then you verify it but what could possibly go wrong with an anonymous source that speaks in riddles
like Nostradamus it's just ridiculous but anyway this is real uh finally and long overdue Assange
was indicted during the Trump administration and it was just a couple of
months after cia bill barr was made attorney general and he came after assange remember he was
a very young attorney general for george hw bush but he was also like the number two guy for george
hw bush when he was put in as director of the CIA.
The two of them rebuilt the CIA after it was damaged by the church hearings and the Pike hearings and the Congress.
And that was the thing that gave us the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
and the FISA court.
And what they were able to do was to take the thing that was supposed to
restrain them FISA and the FISA court and use that as a rubber stamp to do exactly
what they were prohibited from doing that's that was the whole purpose of these things
they they moved it over to the sensational assassinations and coups and
stuff like that and then after they passed the act to stop the cia and the nsa and other government
agencies from spying on the american people which they had done from their inception right after
world war ii it's interesting to see that there's an article broke yesterday talking about how well
they're using the postal service
to spy on people. They've always used the postal service to spy on people. Going back to the 1800s,
it even says it later on in the article. It's called a mail cover. I know we moved here,
and I did a change of address thing. And when I gave them an email, they continue to send me
pictures of everything that they put in the post.
Here's what's coming to you today.
So, you know, they do that as a matter of course, and I'm sure they send a copy of that
email to the FBI as well.
So it's like, fine, that's we live in a surveillance state.
I'm not going to back away from any of this stuff.
It's just ridiculous what is happening
of course that's our our personal email but the the um uh a personal mail and personal email but
it's crazy what they do and they could glean a lot of information out of that not as much
as they do with all the rest of the ways that they're spying against us and why are they making
an issue out of that is it because they want to distract people away from the core way that do with all the rest of the ways that they're spying against us and why are they making an
issue out of that is it because they want to distract people away from the core way that
they're looking at us uh you know good question i don't really know what their motivation is to
start talking about mail covers after they've been doing them again for over a century
the trove of more than 700 000 documents documents that Julian Assange got included diplomatic cables, battlefield accounts such as the 2007 video of a U.S. Apache helicopter firing at suspected insurgents in Iraq, killing a dozen people, including two Reuters News staff.
That video was released in 2010.
It was called Collateral Damage.
Do you remember that uh you could see the video footage and what
these guys are laughing about and so forth and you could clearly see what they saw what they saw was
an ambulance marked with a cross on it what they saw were people carrying uh cameras they shot them
up and then when the ambulance came to put the uh wounded and maybe some of the dead into their ambulance, then they shot the ambulance up, waited for them to load the ambulance up and shot the ambulance up.
You know, it's interesting.
Nobody was ever prosecuted for collateral murder.
And nobody in the military was ever made to answer for this.
And yet they came after Julian Assange to try to kill him.
That tells you how corrupt our government is.
It's always, they always come after the people who tell the truth.
And there's never, when they tell the truth about crimes being committed,
there's never any indictment even of the people who committed the crimes.
Take a look at Jamesames clapper who uh
was brought in to testify to congress ron wyden says you spying on the american people
oh well no senator not deliberately yeah right accidentally oh look at this i didn't want to
see that right and of course he committed perjury it was revealed just a couple of months after he
said that ridiculous thing we all knew he was lying uh just a couple months later you had the snowden leaks so they come
after snowden they always come after the people who tell the truth not the people who commit the
crimes many press freedom advocates have argued that criminally charging assange represents a
threat to free speech well Well, absolutely does.
The United States is abusing its legal system in order to hound and prosecute and intimidate all of
you. What's at stake is the ability to publish the truth and expose crimes when they're committed by states.
The outcome of this hearing today will make it clear the extent of the cover-up. the only fair i i shouldn't even talk about fairness at this stage because the country
that's trying to extradite him plotted to murder him yeah that's true so the question is will he
be able to stay alive and we've had um um you know it has now been exposed how the u.s wanted and pompeo and others are talking about
how they could assassinate assange uh guard goldsmith it's good that he'll be free and no
longer tortured but the deal is bogus um do you because he um because he confessed to breaking
espionage laws is that why you're saying that he confessed to crimes that he didn't commit or is it bogus because they're going to try to kill him uh I mean I agree I hope
that he makes it and it is an attack on the first amendment make no doubt about it they've been
attacking the first amendment for quite a long time I think there's also a political dimension
to this you know this has been a hot button issue for for trump he still
would not commit to releasing julian assange even though it was his administration who escalated the
prosecution and came up with these charges you know prior to that they were just holding him
you knew that it was the us government but they were holding him for some bogus rape charges
those things were recanted and that went away um you
know uh out of um what was it sweden or something and um and then it became about but you didn't um
you know you skipped bail or whatever when we had you on these other bogus charges it's like
and they waited until you had bill barr and the trump administration put it in
trump has been questioned many times why didn didn't you pardon Julian Assange?
Good question.
Alex Jones said he was adamant that Trump was going to pardon Julian Assange just before he left office.
Yeah, yeah.
And that's in addition, I mean, that's what he made, the claim that he made in january 2021 not going back to
2017 it's always going to be trump was going to pardon julian signage but he went didn't and when
he was asked about that well you know there were uh the two of them you know assange and snowden
one of them maybe i could pardon but it was kind of complicated the other one probably shouldn't
have i'm not going to say which is which.
He's really just cagey about it.
He has no principles.
He's just playing with people.
He'll say anything to get elected.
It's disgusting.
Even now, you know, more recently.
Well, we'll see, you know, when asked about Julian,
I'll really take a look at that.
He said the same thing about Fauci, didn't he?
Firing Fauci, and yet he gave Fauci a medal.
And so when we go back and we look at the history of Trump and WikiLeaks,
the Canadian broadcasting company did their summary of it.
WikiLeaks, I love WikiLeaks.
During the 2016 election campaign,
Donald Trump repeatedly extolled the leaker of the Democrats' secrets
and reveled in the damage he believed WikiLeaks would do
to Hillary Clinton's campaign. This WikiLeaks is like a treasure trove. It's a different story now
that Julian Assange is under arrest and facing a criminal conspiracy charge for the theft of
official U.S. secrets. Do you still love WikiLeaks? I know nothing about WikiLeaks. It's a liar thing.
I know nothing really about them. I don't really have anyaks. It's not my thing. I know nothing really about them.
I don't really have any opinion.
Trump's longtime friend and advisor Roger Stone
has boasted that he kept the Trump campaign in direct touch with Assange.
He faces criminal charges for trying to cover up his contacts with WikiLeaks.
He became a willing player with the Russians.
The Democrats are hoping the Assange extradition
means they'll get some answers about what was going on
with Russia,
WikiLeaks,
and the Trump campaign.
I think it's very good
for us to finally get him
on U.S. soil
so we can investigate,
we can basically cross-examine,
we can find out the facts
The uniparty government,
isn't it?
and his connections
and how he basically
distributed his information.
WikiLeaks believes
that's the whole game, that the charge today is an attempt to get
Assange extradited to the U.S. on one crime and then force him to testify or be prosecuted on
other things. So, Keith, it seems clear there's been an evolution in the way Trump perceives
Assange, but there was an evolution. He's lying.
Really divided. I mean, was he a whistleblowing journalist or a threat to U.S. national security? Is that still the case?
Well, not to the extent it was. And that's because of what we've learned with the passage of time.
Assange really does seem to focus more on exposing U.S. secrets than those of other
countries such as Russia or China. And in the 2016 election, he seemed clearly to be a Russian tool in the
dissemination of the Clinton campaign emails. Yeah, that's my son says funny how the politicians
views evolve when they are campaigning or after they get elected. You know, they're constantly
evolving 180 degrees that way or evolving 180 degrees back the other way uh yeah their heads are spinning just like linda blairs
and the exorcist i mean and for the same reasons by the way uh so you heard that at the very
beginning well you know julian assange really kind of focused on america more than he did russia or
china or anything so he must be a russian or chinese agent so what even if that were true
but look uh again going back to pentapers, which is a close parallel to this,
everything that was there by Daniel Ellsberg was about the Vietnam War.
It was all about America.
It wasn't about Russia or China or any other country like that.
So what?
How is that relevant?
You know, is it true or is it not true?
That's the issue.
Do we have a free press?
We did not have a free press.
That's the issue.
And why are they after Julian Assange?
Because the goal is not to completely subjugate Afghanistan.
The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax bases of the United States, out of the tax bases of the United States. Now it's Ukraine.
Through Afghanistan and back into the hands of a transnational security alliance.
That is the goal, i.e. the goal is to have an endless war, not a successful war.
And that's what's going on with Ukraine right now.
Ukraine is a massive money laundering machine.
Afghanistan was as well.
Afghanistan was not only money laundering, but it was part of the drug war.
You had massive poppy fields there being guarded by soldiers. And the world's, the world's supply of opioids,
over 95% of it through the time that we occupied Afghanistan,
it went up to record levels,
and it was like 95% of the world's supply was coming out of Afghanistan while we were controlling it.
Now, in Ukraine, we've gone in and we've backed what many people have said.
Many people on supposedly both sides of this
uniparty have come out and said that ukraine is the most corrupt government on earth and we keep
seeing all this money being laundered through these ukrainian corporations to the biden family
through burisma you know 10 million dollars, $120 million there that just John Solomon, who is a very careful journalist with his research, made that allegation.
Another $120 million from Burisma to the Bidens that he just located.
Now, that hasn't been talked about a great deal, hasn't been vetted by other people, but John Solomon's got a very good record and folks that's just the tip of the iceberg just like afghanistan just like julian
assange said the afghanistan was a money laundering issue to launder money we pour american money into
this thing and then it filters back to the politicians in amer. And the same thing is happening with Ukraine.
And they're willing to play brinksmanship with World War III and nuclear war in order
to get their money.
And so we just need to have Trump in because he's got a plan to solve everything, right?
Well, here is Donald Trump's deputy director of the cia talking about how trump
is going to end the ukrainian war oh sorry wrong one wrong one let's go to this these these
countries are relying on russian energy for their to run their economies we need to increase our
energy production we need to sanction the russian fed Bank, which Larry Kudlow and I called upon the president to do before the invasion of Ukraine and started cutting back
on Russian oil sales. Keep in mind, Margaret, we're the first administration to give lethal aid to the
Ukrainians. The Javelin missiles would stop the Russian invasion to start with. And I give the
Biden administration credit for getting us made afterwards. But it was always too little too late.
We need to bring vladimir putin
to the table and the way to do that is what larry kudlow and i called for what president trump has
called for is to put massive sanctions on the russians to bring putin to the table so we can
negotiate a peace treaty we've got to stop the killing in ukraine we've got to stop the killing
of ukrainians we've got to stop the killing of russians and we need peace in the world and and
our weakness that this too little too late telling the ukrainians they
can have some weapons but they can't have others they can use some weapons but they can't use
others the the half measure sanctions none of that's helping in the war in ukraine that's
it's a lack of leadership under the biden administration all right we'll get this war
settled very quickly yeah trump's gonna settle it very quickly it'll escalate it
we're the same it sounds like to me uh no they
don't have any solution guard got back to us as they said it's totally bogus agreement you say yes
a two-fold problem the statute is unconstitutional the application against a foreigner is absurd
and the british had statutes that should have prevented his extradition uh he adds good thing that trump pardoned jared's pals yeah
it's the money isn't it it's the money just like the ukrainian war yeah it's all the money
it's like rudy yeah i can get you a pardon that'll be a million dollars he says to
john kiryaku to get you a pardon even after john kiryaku would serve the time
and he said well i'm i want the pardon so i can
get my pension of seven hundred thousand dollars but it doesn't make any sense i don't have a
million dollars it wouldn't make any sense to spend a million dollars to get a seven hundred
thousand dollar pension anyway but yeah i absolutely agree with guard uh liberty conspiracy
by the way i'm sure he'll be talking about this tonight. Maybe he talked about it last night because it broke yesterday afternoon.
But yeah, it is, you know, British statutes to avoid this type of thing.
They completely ignore that.
Sounds familiar, doesn't it?
Political persecutions.
We see them happening everywhere.
You know, Trump and a fundraiser said that when he was booked, you know, when he got the mugshot that he put on mugs and everything else and used it as a fundraiser said that when he was booked you know when he got the um the mug shot that he put on
mugs and everything else and used it as a fundraiser he said when they did that they tortured him in
prison yeah why don't you go talk to somebody uh that was on the january the sixth president's
trump why don't you talk to some of the people who are foolish enough to follow you foolish enough to trust you and alex let's stop the steel stuff talk to them about
torture we just had one the january the six prisoners who's been in prison for a very long
time they just died of a heart attack uh in prison i think it was a heart attack they died from they died in prison oh trump's got it so hard doesn't he
he's had his legal fees paid by the money that he grifted off of these people with save america
back in 2020 uh he hasn't had to pony up any of these charges he gets the same suckers who
follow him and give him money to pay for his legal expenses he hasn't
spent any time in prison he's claiming still that oh they had an order to try to kill me and it's
like well why don't you look at the form that they use they use that same form for everybody
and other people do get killed with these no knock raids and these SWAT team raids and all the rest
of this stuff the FBI is out of control the police SWAT teams are out of control we're living in a
police surveillance state and this narcissist pretends that he's the victim and he never did
anything to help anybody whether it's Julian Assange or whether it's the J6 people, never does anything for anybody else.
He demands 100% loyalty from everybody else.
And in return, you get nothing from Donald Trump.
Benedict Donald.
Well, let's take a look at the so-called hacking of the Federal Reserve.
And we'll take a look at that when we come back.
Steve Swan said, if i was assange
i wouldn't feel safe going to globalist australia i don't i think if i was julian
assange i wouldn't feel safe going anywhere uh you know they have uh you know you might have
an accident somewhere uh one of their favorite things of course we've seen the document's been
released now the cia has all these different ways to make murders look like accident you know 30 feet or above if you have a fall that's just an accident we're gonna take a
quick break we'll be right back the common man.
They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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TheDavidKnightShow.com Well, an article came out by Mikhail Thalin
talking about what is being said
about a possible hack of the Federal Reserve.
I know Mikhail Thalin.
He used to work at Infowars.
Does good work.
He's at the Daily Dot right now.
Ransomware group threatens Federal Reserve, claims that it hacked America's, quote, banking secrets.
And they claim they have 33 terabytes of information.
Well, we'll see what happens.
If they got 33 terabytes, it's going to take some time for somebody to get through it.
But to find any needles in that haystack is going to take some time for somebody to get through it but they uh to find
any needles in that haystack is going to take a while that's one of the things that the government
does when you if they comply with your request for information what i found in the past is that
they'll just give you this massive data dump and say yeah go fish you know see if you can find
anything in this just overwhelm you
with information the ransomware group known as lock bit claimed to have hacked the federal
reserve bank says it'll release 33 terabytes of sensitive data today so we'll see about that
won't take too long for us to find out what's going on with this the criminal organization
excuse me uh alleged that it had been in talks with the bank in order to secure a ransom in exchange for keeping the data private.
And they said, you better hire another negotiator within 48 hours and fire this clinical idiot who values America's bank secrecy at only $50,000.
They want more money.
So fire this guy. He's not going to at only $50,000. They want more money. So fire this guy.
He's not going to give us more money than that.
So the Daily Dot reached out to the Federal Reserve
to confirm whether or not these claims are true,
but of course they didn't receive a reply.
Nobody likes to admit that they've been hacked,
that it's ransomware, whether it's true or not.
So in remarks on X,
the malware sample hosting service VX Underground, expressed doubts that the cybercrime group had managed such a feat.
They said if LockBit ransomware group actually ransomed the Federal Reserve, it would be DEFCON 2.
And the administrators would need to worry about a drone strike.
I mean, seriously, this is what we're just talking about julian assange uh that's one thing to release information about the u.s military
it's another thing to release information another level to release information about the spies and
yet another level to release information about the federal reserve the real government there
so they said unless lock bit ransomware group ransomed something small in the Federal Reserve,
like maybe LockBit took down their coffee machine and they can't watch anime or something.
We don't know what the staff of the Federal Reserve actually do, they said.
So they could be that they're making coffee and watching anime.
We don't know what they're doing.
Add some more zeros to the bank account there. We don't know what they're doing. I had some more zeros to the bank account there.
That's it.
Have to print the money.
We just put the zeros behind the other, the existing numbers there on the computer.
That's I think what they do.
Uh, cybersecurity analyst and security researcher, Dominic Alvieri, uh, also a
skeptic, he said, there's no proof proof so it's probably just blowing off steam he said
uh and uh told to natalie dot he thought they were just attempting to get attention he said
lock bits claim is likely complete and utter nonsense a tactic designed to get its ailing ransomware as a service back into the
limelight.
Given that LockBit claims the data will be published on Tuesday, that's today, assuming
that the Federal Reserve doesn't pay the alleged ransom, it won't be long until everybody's
questions are answered.
Just last month, the UK's National Crime Agency revealed the alleged identity of Lockbits leader.
The man, a Russian national, Dmitry Koroshev, has since been sanctioned.
That should scare him a great deal. He's been sanctioned.
These are people who are cyber criminals. He doesn't care about that but the U.S government has put a
um a ransom on his head of 10 million dollars leading to the arrest or the conviction or maybe
the drone striking of korashev I talked to goat tree about this he said yeah things I said you
know you see all these different hacks that are happening right now. The car stuff that I was talking about last week, it's still, as far as I can tell, it's ongoing.
You know, you centralize stuff, you computerize everything, you keep it on the Internet.
We have an incredibly fragile infrastructure.
And that's just one example of it.
Now, the actual infrastructure where you're talking about power generation, you know, transportation and core supplies, like we saw with a colonial pipeline,
they were able to shut down the largest pipeline on the East coast,
not because they took over the actual physical pipeline,
but because they took over the accounting part of it.
And so, you know, they locked up their accounting files.
So they couldn't keep
track of what they'd sold or payments that they made that they got that type of thing
and so they turned off the oil because you get these ancillary things in the same way uh we saw
the um uh the faa shut down all flights for about 24 hours because the NOTAM system, the system that is a messaging system that all the planes use to let them know if there's some kind of an issue on a runway or an airport or in the vicinity of that.
And without that alert notification system there, the FAA shut down all the airports.
And then they claimed that it wasn't a hack
and yet about an hour and a half after they after it all came back they said no it's just a problem
with the notam computer oh really uh about an hour and a half after that happened Canada's notam went
down and it came up a lot quicker i guess they decided right away that they would
pay the ransom uh so um yeah things are really crazy right now and so um the issue is is let's
say are these some things that are being done by the russians to it's kind of a warning you know
when you look at what is happening in Cuba.
Are some of these ransomwares, of course, a lot of them are just motivations of freelancing criminals.
But I would imagine that Russia, China, but especially Russia, is going to want to do some things to make the U.S. think twice about attacking their infrastructure with missiles.
They can do the same damage with cyber attacks here.
Remember back into the Obama administration, I thought it was a very provocative and dangerous thing for Obama to say, but he said if somebody does a cyber attack, that's the same
as if they launch missiles. Yeah, that's right.
The problem is that you can never tell who does
a cyber attack.
You can tell where the missiles came from.
Just like they know where the missiles came from when they bombed the people
on Sevastopol Beach in the Crimea over the weekend.
They know where those came from.
But when it's a cyber attack, as we've seen, because the NSA and CIA got hacked themselves, Vault 7 was a program that they had to make it look like they were anybody.
The CIA could hack somebody, make it look like they were the Russians or the Chinese or North Korea or anybody.
And so you can never tell with a cyber attack who it is uh but um you know as you start to see these things you start to see them escalate
as they start to uh they continually come after infrastructure and big uh big attacks on our
economy but i don't think anybody in washington cares do you you think they care about the damage
being done to our our country no when they talk about america first
that's one of the commentators i said that doesn't mean americans first they're not putting our
interests first it's just perhaps they got to tear down america first right maybe that's what
america first really means and so in san francisco you Francisco, you have a McDonald's that has been in business for 30 years having to shut down.
Just reported last week, an Arby's that had been in business for 55 years.
And the 91-year-old owner, who is in great physical and mental condition, apparently, based on the interview with her, had to shut it down.
That particular one in a great location la that
arby's had been there for 55 years she said the thing that really did her sin was the lockdown
trump's lockdown and then of course it was the minimum wage increase to 20 an hour from
gavin nuisance and then the mcdonald's franchise mandate that they're going to have to buy a lot
more equipment and i think those last two things,
I think the $20 an hour minimum wage
only for
fast food chains, like
Arby's, like McDonald's, even though these are
individually owned, this McDonald's in
San Francisco that's been there for 30 years
is family owned.
Just like that Arby's that had been there for 55
years, that was family owned. But these people are not
essential. And I think that Gavin Newsom is targeting, with a higher minimum wage, targeting these businesses
in order to get to coerce them to twist their arms to fire people who work there
and replace them with robots being made by his Silicon Valley investors.
Investors in him.
And so the McDonald's in San Francisco permanently shuttered Sunday after more than 30 years.
This is gut wrenching day for my family.
He said, um, Scott Roderick, the owner, he blamed the closure on a number of factors,
but he said the newly rolled out law hiking the statewide minimum wage from 16 to 20 an hour pushed the
business over the edge and again that's only for franchises you know big chains like mcdonald's and
rbs and things like that he said it was also coupled with a landlord refusing to negotiate
on long-term rent high property taxes a mall tenant fee A lot of different things involved. But there's also, in California, a taco chain, Rubio's Coastal Grill,
forced to close dozens of locations across the state in June.
And then to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy days later.
A fast food chain, Foster's Freeze, also shuttered a location near Fresno and directly blamed the new minimum wage for its demise.
In other instances, the cost to raise workers' pay has been passed on directly to the customers.
Some chains like McDonald's and Wendy's and Burger King, Starbucks, Chipotle have raised their prices by up to 8% in California.
Well, of course, if you raise your minimum wage by 25%,
8% ain't going to hack it.
And yet, by raising it 8%, that's still driving away customers.
Their business has decreased if they take that approach.
And when you look at the ongoing knock-on effects of Trump's lockdown, killed right away a lot of mom-and-pop businesses.
Right away.
Now, I know Trump doesn't have any feeling for that, but it really bothered me.
I mean, I grew up in a family where both my grandfathers had a business.
My father had a business.
I grew up around the family dinner table.
Everybody talking about what the government was going to do next. Their biggest problem in staying alive was what the government was going to do. had a business my father had a business i grew up around the family dinner table everybody talking
about what the government was going to do next their biggest problem in staying alive was what
the government was going to do and that was 60 years ago look at how bad it is now the absolute
predatory government that has essentially shut down the kinds of businesses that they were doing
they were doing manufacturing and some other things, small manufacturing stuff.
That's all gone to China.
They've shut it down domestically with regulations and other things like that.
It really hit home, really made me despise Benedict Donald and the actions that he took.
These people poured their blood, sweat, their money into this business.
Only to have it taken away with this nonsense lockdown.
What a bunch of nonsense that was.
It was a plague.
A political plague.
A psychological plague.
Trump added twice as much to the national debt as Biden.
And a lot of this was lockdown fraud.
The Trump administration borrowed $8.4 trillion.
Uh, Biden so far has borrowed $4.3 trillion.
By that they mean they spent more than they've got.
Uh, Trump added a non pandemic aid, 4.8 trillion.
Biden added 2.2 trillion.
Most of Biden's non-pandemic related additions were due to his infrastructure law.
So that'd be green subsidies, crony capitalism, and student debt relief.
Buying the votes of students by canceling their debt.
And most of what he did, they said, was due to his executive actions.
The two parties added to the debt in different ways.
Republicans doing it mostly through bipartisan legislation.
Democrats doing it more through executive actions, executive orders.
77% of the Trump administration's additions to the national debt
were tributable to bipartisan legislation. orders 77 of the trump administration's additions to the national debt were attributable to
bipartisan legislation reading between the lines folks uh it was a bipartisan thing to do all of
this stuff with the pandemic stimulus checks and all the rest of the stuff remember it was thomas
massey was the only one who had a problem with it the other people just wanted to rubber stamp it
they didn't want to come back and even give a voice vote to it he forced
them to bring it back and trump said we got to get i want primary that guy out remember thomas
massey he doesn't want anybody with any principles uh no the pandemic is bipartisan truly is the
money that they spent and all the rest of it. And then when we look at what happened to this pandemic money,
the IRS is saying that the vast majority of the pandemic employee retention
credit claims are likely scams.
It all was a scam.
It was all a scam.
It was a bipartisan scam.
Trump is pushing it as president.
He was proud of it as president.
And it was all a scam.
This massive increase,
this escalating the federal government
spending to an all-new level you know if he um could add eight trillion then biden's like well
sure i'll do the student debt stuff it's only you know a few hundred billion dollars that's no
problem you know you set this precedent of higher spending. You can add the Internal Revenue Service, says Reason,
to the ranks of federal agencies conceding that raining taxpayer money on everyone.
Yeah, they're actually pissing down our backs and telling us it's raining, to quote Josie Wales.
It's raining money that's just falling out of the sky,
helicopter cash.
Isn't that great to offset the negative effects of the pandemic era.
That should be pandemic error.
E R R O R closures did not go as well as intended.
Not only a program meant to offset the cost of paying workers during lockdowns
and voluntary social distancing prone to being gamed.
But the vast majority of claims submitted to the program show evidence of being fraudulent.
You remember I reported about a guy who said,
I saw this plan and I called up people that I knew in the Trump administration and I said, this is ridiculous.
You don't have any controls whatsoever.
It's going to be total fraud this is just a blank
check to steal money their reply was well we haven't had any losses yet he said you haven't
started the program yet i'm telling you how this thing is going to work and so now we see four
years later wow really that really happened okay well, I guess they were right when they said it.
Stimulus fueled inflation as well as fraud.
It wasn't just the fraud, but of course the inflation that comes with it.
It's maddening enough, says Reason,
that the federal government is handing out vast sums of money to con artists, but Americans are contending with a 2024 economy
in which the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' own inflation calculator finds that it takes $124.77 to purchase what $100 bought in 2019.
Before Trump's pandemic moves.
So, the last year of Trump and all this pandemic stuff and the new
explosion of spending and fraud graft and corruption and biden continuing most of that
and now costs about 25 percent more to buy things federal stimulus programs are directly to blame
for much of that inflationary slippage in the dollar's buying power. U.S. fiscal stimulus during the pandemic contributed to an increase in inflation
of about 2.6 percentage points in the U.S.
said three economists with the Federal Reserve Bank.
They estimated that last year.
I wonder if these guys have got their data, if they actually got the data.
Maybe we could see their messaging back and
forth to each other how are we going to hide this kind of like climate gate we'd have inflation gate
or quantitative easing gate we could have a whole bunch of gates out there couldn't we
the gates of hell the reason they said was the government injected large amount of money into the economy oh okay money created
from thin air to artificially pump up the economy that's what they do that's what they do oh brian
and deba cartney regulated to death that's what we are yeah uh solo cat 1980 i can't find sympathy
for junk food restaurants closing up well yeah but i understand i mean they're it's uh
but nevertheless these people have um uh you know that's that's what they have invested in and
the issue is that it's not just them uh and a lot of people who had you know we could look at things
like nail salons for example you know um whether or not things like nail salons for example you know
whether I use nail salons or not you think that is a totally useless thing
what these service businesses and restaurants are key part of it what
these service businesses have provided is the last place that the middle class
has where they can do entrepreneurship and Trump and Biden are shutting that down.
That's what makes me furious.
I don't care about hair salons or nail salons, but I care about the people who run them.
And I care about the kind of people who take on the risk and pour their money and do the extra work because I've been one of those people.
Handy.
My little handyman business died during the lockdown because I refused to comply with Lowe's and Home Depot mask rules.
Yeah.
Isn't that great?
The big box retailer. Home Depot and Lowe's were essential.
But you were not essential, said Trump.
You're deplorable or non-essential which is worse uh so i'm like goy
says on the flip side a shutdown of fast food joints might solve the obesity epidemic my son
says the government shouldn't be picking the winners and losers first they came for the fast
food joints and i said nothing and then and then they came for everything else, right? Andy, I've seen hospital ERs shut down for a few hours because of a computer problem.
Instead of prioritizing the patient, they prioritize the billing and shut down.
Yeah, that's amazing.
Again, like I said, the ancillary systems, you go after the NOTAM or you go after the accounting system
and you shut down the hospitals because it's all about the money.
Boy, that was really driven home to us in the lockdown stuff as well, wasn't it?
Amerigun says torture to Trump is a day without Diet Coke and McDonald's.
I guess that's what it was.
They nearly starved me to death.
KWD 68.
Trump can also be tortured with inattention.
There you go. or uh you know bad
hair day or a bad photograph i guess he was just he was on pins and needles wondering how
he was going to get that patented scowl uh to uh to show them we're gonna take a quick break we'll
be right back and we're going to talk about what is happening with uh boeing and these astronauts that are stranded they can't get back
from the um space station because it's leaking you know we've been talking about julian assange
there's different kind of leak up there we'll be right back Thank you. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Yeah, we've got some NASA astronauts who are stranded in space.
I don't want to make light of this.
I think they're going to get back okay.
But this is another Boeing mess up here and they had to delay and delay and delay uh the starliner launch of boeing's um
rocket they had to delay that over and over again because they had leaks
and then finally they decided well okay we still got leaks but uh we're gonna shoot it up anyway
i can i don't think they're too bad.
It turns out that it was worse than they thought.
They get up there.
They've got even more leaks after it goes through the stress of a launch.
What a surprise.
And now they're delaying it, and they say they may need to have SpaceX come up and do a rescue mission.
See, this is one of the reasons why Musk can do whatever he wants.
These people need him desperately.
How can they put a man on the moon?
You've heard this so many times, right?
Let's talk about how can they put a man on the moon and have this kind of a space program, right?
60 years ago.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous if you believe most of the stuff on the space program they
just they can't figure out how to do this anymore nasa can't do anything they're dependent now on
contractors and of course boeing and the long list of problems that they've had with the airlines
but you know boeing wants to get into the space business well not a good start
and boeing is one of our big defense contractors as well uh we might find that as they keep pushing
and pushing and pushing for world war ii we might find out that these military industrial corporations have gotten so fat, so lazy, so DEI heavy that they can't do anything anymore.
These incredibly complex systems, they just don't work.
NASA has delayed the return of two astronauts from the International Space Station for the third time, raising concerns that the crew could be stranded, could be lost in space.
By the way way that music i
didn't realize it when i was watching that as a kid of course you know nobody knew anything about
john williams that was another john williams thing he did that theme song and he listened to it's
like yeah i can kind of i can hear john williams in that uh anyway um john williams is safe on
earth though fortunately it was up so uh you know he's in his 90s butch wilmore and suny
williams initially scheduled for a nine-day stay which was pushed back twice this month and now
sits at an undetermined date uh rudy rodolphe the former space system commander and space
technology acquisition manager told dailymail.com that that Boeing may be forced to abandon Starliner and use one of SpaceX's Dragon capsules to bring the two astronauts home.
Well, that would be a great deal of humiliation and it probably would end their program.
You think Boeing will still want the capsule back?
The service module is the part with all the problems and they'll lose that on reentry no matter what they do.
The capsule, though, it can be returned autonomously
to a hard landing in the U.S. and recovered.
But if they start talking about a rescue mission by chance,
it would indicate that there are some serious,
potentially life-threatening hardware defects found with the starliner
they had two planned spacewalks june 24th yesterday and july the second well it turns
out that spacewalk yesterday didn't go too well either it also failed and uh so um when you um what happened as they were preparing for the spacewalk
the nasa astronaut said water is starting to squirt out of my suit that water they got water
in the suit what's the deal with that so i'll look that up it's like why do they have water
in the suit she said i can see the ice crystals flowing out here well it turns out they've got
five different reasons that they use water first of all they use it for cooling that'd be really important they can use it for hydration
it can also be part of radiation protection or fire suppression and then in an emergency
they can actually use electrolysis to separate the oxygen out of the water for the astronauts so
they got a lot of different uses for it.
Of course, it's also capturing any water, I guess, that you eliminate.
But these are regular.
It does carry a lot of other water right there.
So she started to do the spacewalk, Tracy Dyson.
She said just moments before switching her suit to battery power she said
the umbilical cooling unit so it was coming out of the cooling unit attached to her suit started
leaking water forcing nasa to cancel her and fellow astronaut mike barrett's imminent spacewalk
she said there's water everywhere i got an an Arctic blast all over my visor.
I could see the ice crystals flowing out there, she said, just like a snow cone machine.
There was ice forming at that port.
And it's not the first time that astronauts have struggled with leaky spacesuits.
In 2022, crews on board the ISS noticed that their helmets kept filling with water,
putting them in a potentially
life-threatening situation.
Drowning in space.
How about that?
That would be amazing.
In 2013, European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano became terrifyingly close to drowning
while venturing outside of the ISS when his helmet filled with water covering his eyes
nose and ears and forcing NASA to cut the spacewalk short it's unclear whether the next
spacewalk scheduled for July 2nd will now take place given the optics and the risks involved
NASA is likely going to play it safe for the time being.
Yeah, it doesn't look good when you have to cancel this and have to cancel that because you got one equipment failure after the other.
The capsule, as I said before, launched with known leaks.
It was a leak that was reportedly no larger than a shirt button and quite thin
well i don't know i mean a shirt button if you got something that's as big as a shirt button
and you got gas under pressure going out into a vacuum i would think that'd be a pretty significant
thing i don't know but i'm hey i'm not a rocket scientist so what do i know uh stitch said last
month that he was confident that 27 of these 28 thrusters were working properly, free of leaks or other issues.
However, once they got there, they had five failures out of the 28 thrusters.
The thrusters are what they use to maneuver and to dock.
So that meant that they had to, they canceled it canceled uh initially the docking on june 6th
they worked on these five thruster failures and they rewrote some software uploaded that
tweaked some procedures to revive four of them and proceed with the docking so in other words
it's not a hardware issue it was a software issue issue. Now, the Boeing 737 MAX, that was also a software issue,
taking over control when it sensed that there was some kind of,
you know, under certain circumstances, it would take control away from the pilot.
And in two of these cases, it crashed the plane.
In many other cases, it came close to crashing the plane.
And so here, they lost these thrusters again because of
software issues boeing has spent one and a half billion dollars in cost overruns
beyond its 4.5 billion dollar nasa development contract so they can put a man on the moon but
they can't get the starliner up and back from the iss maybe they didn't put a man on the moon, but they can't get the Starliner up and back from the ISS.
Maybe they didn't put a man on the moon.
Music record labels are suing AI song generators Suno and Udiho for copyright infringement.
Big record companies, as well as the RIAAA announced the lawsuits yesterday.
As part of the lawsuit, Sony, Universal Music Group, and Warner are all part of it.
One case was filed in federal court in Boston against Suno AI.
The other in New York against the developer of Udio AI.
Now, these are applications.
You go in and you basically describe the type of song that you want.
And, you know, from a text prompt, it generates a song for you.
I see it as not so much a threat to recorded music as I see it as a threat to, you know, kind of generic background music like you get from Storyblocks or some of these other services.
You know, you can subscribe to a service and they'll give you, you know, you look it up.
You search for certain things with certain keywords.
And so this is just going in the opposite direction from a user perspective.
Suno AI CEO said in an email response, he said the technology is quote designed to generate completely new outputs
not to memorize and regurgitate pre-existing content and it doesn't allow users to reference
specific artists well again that's going to be the crux of the case it'll be an interesting
way that it proceeds they are cannibalizing content and regurgitating it, just as we're talking about, as we got a glimpse into how AI doesn't think, but it basically matches up
different things. You know, the case about the goat and the cabbage and the wolf and everything.
If you simplify that to just a person who has to take a goat across you can see that what it's doing is it's going
out there and it's finding this um uh this puzzle and it's trying to redo that puzzle
and when you call it out as my son did uh whistler who's doing the board here um wait a minute you
take the goat across and then you go back and because the next step is to go back and to take the cabbage over and then leave that there and so forth.
And and so and then to take the goat back over and take the wolf and come back, that type of thing.
And it says so.
And so then you go back and then he gets in the boat and he goes back to the waiter.
Why did you do that?
Oh, you're right.
I don't need to do that.
OK, let's try that again.
And he gets into this thing and finally he just kept telling that's wrong. That's wrong. You don't need to do that. You don't need to do that okay let's try that again and it gets into this thing and finally he just kept telling that's wrong that's wrong you don't need to do that you don't
need it says and then you go back and you get the cabbage it's like there's nothing about a cabbage
here and then it just gets into this loop you know where it just starts spitting stuff out until
it timed out uh it's not thinking it's copying Everything that does is copying. So in a sense, it is copying the music,
but it'll be an interesting case,
not that the Supreme Court will get it right.
Facebook is already mistakenly tagging real photographs
as made with AI.
And this is a real issue for professional photographers these are people who did this
the false positives also highlight just how difficult it has become for even a top tech
company like facebook to tell what's real and what isn't here's a question how is facebook
determining what is made with ai and what is't? Do they have a thousand people in India or are they doing this with AI?
If they're doing it with AI,
the irony of all this is that AI is flanking human content as created by AI to
be taken down.
I think that's probably what's happening.
Nobody said anything about it in this article as to how is Facebook doing this?
Is it doing, is it looking for certain clues?
Is it automated this with artificial intelligence?
Or do they have an army of slave labor in a developing country to do this?
Former White House photographer Pete Souza told TechCrunch that he believes Adobe made to its photo editing tools may be leading to false positives on Meta's end.
He said, what is annoying is that the post forced me to include Made with AI, even though I unchecked it.
He couldn't publish it unless he published it with made with ai another person a photographer said my first brush
with a dreaded made with ai tag not a single bit of generative fill used anywhere on these
because i hate ai so that's a tad concerning another photographer peter yan said how is this photo made with ai he said by the way i did not
use generative ai only photoshop to clean up some spots this made with ai was auto labeled by
instagram when i posted it i did not select this option so here's the question you know as i said
before it brings up a couple questions number one is it is it ai that is labeling human programs as AI created to get them taken down or whatever?
What happens when AI that is its killer app, literally, is going to be as part of the surveillance and police state?
What happens when AI falsely labels you, falsely tags you as somebody who's wanted by the police or a terrorist or something
like that and you get SWAT teamed you know people die oh that kind of stuff not trump
he's he's safe but other people do uh that's a real concern um wendy's as we're talking about
fast food uh says it's ai only screws up% of the drive-thru orders.
What?
Only 14%?
Well, you know, that might be an 86 might be a B in some things. But when you're talking about speech recognition, it's a total F.
If you've got something that hits in the high 90s with speech recognition,
it still comes out as gibberish.
So if you're down in the mid eighties, forget about it.
McDonald's, of course, abandoning their AI project.
I showed that I didn't show the picture when I had those pictures last week of, um, when
they presented this to the McDonald's franchisees, you know, they called it Archie and then they
showed all the different aspects of it.
It's incredibly expensive and complex just to replace somebody.
They could just have somebody standing there or at a window taking your order.
Why?
Why that?
You know, why the.
Well, anyway, they kept up screwing up orders.
One person got hundreds of unwanted chicken McNuggets and everything.
So they shut that down at Wendy's.
However, at McDonald's.
However, at Wendy's, they're saying, well, it only gets it wrong 14% of the time.
White Castle has its own AI drive-thru ordering system.
It also requires human intervention at 10% of the time, also failing.
Whether we can believe those corporations' figures since they're providing them is an open
question but customers don't like it that's for sure another person on reddit said this is like
a version of cyberpunk dystopia and the question is why are they spending so much money to alienate
customers why are they spending so much money to replace humans in a very simple task
of taking an order um and then you know i go out and uh spend lots of money to buy product
from silicon valley technocrats and then while we're talking about technology
this article in futurism trump has completely flip-flopped
on crypto.
When he was president, he called it a scam.
Now, what they don't say in this article is that when he was president, Jared and Steve
Mnuchin, the Goldman Sachs former banker, were the ones who kicked off CBDC.
And so Trump called it a scam.
He called it a scam after he was out of office as
well but now he says he wants all the remaining bitcoin to quote be made in america made in
america um not mined in america but made in america uh so he's taken millions of dollars
of bitcoin and donations seems to be what changed his mind.
He blasted Bitcoin just a few years ago during a 2021 Fox Business interview.
He called it a scam.
He said, I think they should regulate them, meaning Bitcoin, very, very high.
At the time, he called crypto out as, quote, a disaster waiting to happen.
And said he was not a big fan, not a big fan.
Since then, Trump has done a complete 180 with plenty of financial pressure, in part fueled by hundreds of millions of dollars that he owes in fraud cases, undermining his ongoing campaign efforts.
And he's getting lots of money from the crypto people because biden has made it very clear that
they want to shut down crypto they want to shut it down saying we don't have the energy for it
even though as i pointed out they have the energy for their ai they have energy for their surveillance
state and their storage with the nsa and all the rest of the stuff but not for uh. And so the Winklevoss twins, I think it was over the weekend, gave a million dollars each to Trump.
Because Biden has made it clear that he's going to try to shut down crypto if he can.
Yet again, highlighting a complete lack of conviction or consistency of political beliefs.
Like when Trump flipped from being in favor of abortion to stridently
opposing it.
And now he's flipping back to being in favor of abortion.
You know, when he flips back and forth, he can always flip back the other way.
Vote for Trump, he wrote in a post.
Biden's hatred of Bitcoin only helps China, Russia, and the radical communist left.
We want all remaining Bitcoin to be made in America.
All your Bitcoin are us.
There we go.
Or U.S.
All your Bitcoin belong to U.S.
So, as I said, it's far from the first time that Trump has completely flip-flopped.
He also railed against tiktok
when he was president he accused of being part of the chinese communist party but then
what changed well he got a big contribution from jess jeff yass right and even uh steve bannon
criticized trump said he's changing his position on TikTok because of Yas coin.
Look, I don't support targeting and shutting down any app system.
But, you know, the bottom line is, is that he's for sale.
He's just for sale.
We talk about principle.
He's he thinks of what he puts in the bank.
When you talk about convictions, he's thinking about what he gets in court.
RCF 2020, thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
He says the water could also be from the gigantic pool that NASA uses to fake spacewalks using CGI.
Could be.
Soylent Goy says, if you can print money without accountability it seems
the only reason for taxes is to keep the plebs from becoming wealthy that's exactly what i've
said yeah if um mmt modern monetary theory says you know it is keynesianism on uh steroids it
doesn't matter at all our debt doesn't matter okay well if you don't care about the debt
then why do we have to pay taxes they pretend that the taxes have to be there to pay for what
the government is spending doesn't even come close they're spending more than every 100 days
they're spending one trillion dollars more than they take in and so again the taxes are simply
there to cut off the rungs of the ladder for us, for the rest of us,
to control us, to impoverish us, and keep us under control.
That's what MMT is about anyway.
It says, well, deficits don't matter.
If inflation gets too high, we'll raise taxes on the people we don't like,
and we'll keep giving money to the other people that we do like.
We won't care about that.
Christian Constitutional Conservative conservative to me please explain
why you never criticize ppp forgiveness uh but you always come down on student loan relief
your name looks familiar there i think you've commented before maybe you've even watched this
program before how in the world could you say i don't criticize ppp i used to say over and over
again i even mentioned a little bit of it today don't ppp down my back and tell me it's raining i've talked over and over again
about how of the ppp stuff more than uh 50 of the money went to five percent of the recipients
it's all corrupt uh i don't know what you're talking about but maybe you need to pay some
better attention uh we're going to take a quick break i talk about ppp all the time look
that is corruption it's crony capitalism and student loan stuff is buying votes if you think
student loan is a good thing um you're wrong because student loan is a theft. And it's unfair to the people who work their way through school.
It's unfair to the people who paid their loans off.
These people made this agreement.
If they made a bad decision and they got into a degree that they can't get a job with, that's life.
And they should see that as a learning opportunity.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show
and he says i fed google's ai photo checker a picture that i took in the mid 90s google told
me that there was an 87% probability.
It was altered using AI Photoshop.
Yeah,
I think it's a hundred percent probability that Google and AI doesn't know.
Did it change the pictures to black women or Asians or whatever as well?
Do that for you automatically?
I don't know.
Dustin Helm.
I know a photographer who was a victim of saying it was made with ai yeah it's going to be a very common thing i think and and again
the real issue is when it starts making false accusations about us because the real purpose
folks of ai is surveillance the real purpose of it is geospatial intelligence and anticipatory intelligence that's
really what ai is about they want to look at people who are and make assumptions about your
politics about your religion and then punish you accordingly uh jason barker morning all just got
back from the dmv Thank God that's not gone.
A I yet.
Yeah.
Well, that's one of the big things.
If you just, once you get your national ID, Jason, it's going to be
so much easier to work with them.
That's what they tell you.
Um, in the Ukrainian video, 2030, that's going to be a utopia where all of these
government agencies that interfere with our lives are going to help us with that ID stuff.
But what's really the reality is going to be, it's going to be a total nightmare for us who will not go that route.
NVIDIA's ascent to the most valuable company has echoes of the dot-com boom, says Wall Street Journal.
And I'm seeing this from a lot of people.
It certainly did seem like that to me when I looked at it.
And it's regardless of whether or not AI is going to be a very profitable thing,
regardless of that, because what we're talking about here is a bubble.
We're talking about the stock market getting ahead its expectations and its hype
getting ahead of reality and when that happens there's always the risk that they're going to
have an emperor has no clothes moment as soon as somebody says well wait a minute they said this
was going to happen that didn't happen everybody is so highly inflated, so highly bubbleized, that everybody starts to run for the exit.
Goldman Sachs thinks that a Trump victory will pop the AI tech bubble.
Why do they say that?
Well, because he's talking about, you know,
Biden is talking about more tariffs as well,
and, of course, doing sanctions and things like that.
But Trump is talking about doing massive sanctions up to 60 tariffs on china so goldman economist
said the dollar is going to strengthen under republican white house victory regardless of
whether there is a sweep or a divided government trump has floated several potential tariff policies, including a 10% across the board,
along with 60% tariff on imports from China, which would spark a sharp increase in inflation.
And as Goldman notes, tariff increases appear likely in the event of a Trump victory and
would likely strengthen the U.S. dollar.
I don't know.
It remains to be seen whether or not that is such a radical change.
I don't believe it will ever happen.
I think this is a lot of pie-in-the-sky talk in terms of 60% tariffs,
even 10% across the board on all imports.
I don't think that's going to go.
Stocks with high international revenue exposure due to the risk of retaliatory tariffs, as well as heightened geopolitical tensions.
The all too bubbly tech has the highest international sales exposures with whopping 59% of total revenues.
They said companies that are dependent on international suppliers would also face headwinds from tariffs.
All of this is a reason why the
tariffs won't happen. But still, I believe that there are issues with artificial intelligence
that are going to be detrimental in the stock market. David Bonson, you may know him if you're
Christian, you may know him from his father, Greg Bonson, who was a brilliant Christian apologist who unfortunately died at a young age.
David Bonson is head of a wealth management firm now, the Bonson Group.
And so he was asked about AI and what it was going to do.
And this is what he had to say.
He said, I would argue, to a certain degree,
the truly ontological elements of a human being cannot
be replaced by a computer.
What he means by that is the essence of your man, your humanity.
It's not going to become one of us.
It's not going to become superior to us.
So that's one of the first takeaways that I've become increasingly convinced of is that
a lot of the hand wringing over AI, these sort of dystopian nightmares as to what it could do to our society,
I categorically reject that.
In fact, I feel a great deal of confidence that those of us
who have a biblical vision of the human person need not be afraid.
Now, when you talk about it from an investor standpoint,
the analogy I use, he said, is that if AI is like food,
the investors are making money in the ovens,
but they're not making money in the restaurants.
And, of course, very much like what we saw with the dot-com issue, right?
The one that I would use, the analogy was the gold rush, right?
Who made the money in gold rush?
It was frequently not the miners.
Some of them got a lot of money.
They found a mine and they struck it rich. Most of them didn't make anything miners some of them got a lot of money they they found a mine
and they struck it rich most of them didn't make anything most of them failed the people who really
made a lot of money were the people who sold the picks and the axes and that's really where
nordstrom grew up uh the the nordstrom business grew out of that selling picks and axes to the
gold miners but he says um they're not making money in the actual delivery of the plates of
food going back to his analogy he said it's in the back end and it's impossible to look at this
without making it analogous to the late 90s that we all of a sudden realized this internet revolution
was coming but we knew that it meant something different for cable companies something different
for telephone companies something different for fiber optics but ultimately devices that would be a
part of it and so we had most of the dot-com companies didn't make it you know amazon did
but most of them you know pet.com is gone things like that uh but he said when you look at the
companies that were there that are part of the dot-com, and it hit all of the tech companies pretty much.
You know, it was Cisco got hit, Microsoft got hit, Intel got hit, a lot of them.
He said, Microsoft now is up a ton in the last seven years,
but where it was in 2016 is exactly the same place that it was in 1999.
How does a company like Microsoft or one one like cisco that did nothing for
that period of time but make money and grow earnings uh he said they outperformed the
expectations that everybody had and yet the stock was way way down in other words they're making
tons of money with cisco microsoft but the stock doesn't go anywhere so how does that happen he said you have to believe
that nvidia is going to grow earnings two thousand percent again to kind of catch up to its valuation
in other words it's so massively overvalued that even though it could as a company be very
profitable it's going to take a long time for the stock to uh for the actual reality to
catch up to the stock hype is what he's saying that's why he's saying microsoft even though
they're making a lot of money from 1999 to 2016 their stock didn't change uh effectively going
down with the inflation that happened in that period of time. So he said, NVIDIA's massive, huge amount of
earnings is generating now. If it were to stay the same, it would still take 60 or 70 years to
recover that investment. Now, the earnings will keep growing, but they will not grow at a rate
necessary to justify that kind of valuation. And that was a lesson of Microsoft and Cisco coming
out in 1999. And I want to be clear, those were the winners. Those were the companies that succeeded out of the Internet.
And so when we look at what is happening with the stock market,
when we look at what is happening with the dollar and the debt,
and of course we have our guests that's going to be coming on,
we're going to take a look at the petrodollar
as it fits into these global schemes.
This cannot go on forever, says QDR's fringe finance.
The U.S. debt crisis, in simple terms, consumers are feeling like they have two different economies.
The one they see on TV, the one they hear about in the government statistics, and the
one that they're living in.
That's the reality of this stuff.
He said, you hear the White House saying they got inflation tackled.
You hear businesses saying they're struggling.
You hear consumers saying that they're struggling.
But you see these numbers that are coming in,
and they seem to say everything is okay.
He says they're conflicting.
Well, I think that's the wrong word.
I think the correct word is they're lying.
Mark Twain said you have three kinds of lies.
You've got lies, damn lies, and statistics.
Well, you've got actually four.
You've got lies, damn lies, and government statistics,
and government statistics,
which is a bigger lie in the category of statistics.
So this is going to be a lot worse than the great depression says bill holter
he says um this unpayable debt that is now accruing at a trillion dollars every 100 days
is building up in the financial system like a cancer he said the latest black hole of default
is coming from a big bank in japan norin chicken bank is selling 63 billion dollars in treasuries
and other sovereign bonds to stay afloat.
Then there's recent news announced by the FDIC that 63 U.S. banks, the names are being kept secret.
Maybe if they got that, if they hacked into the Federal Reserve, we might find out today who they are.
I don't know if they did or not.
But 63 U.S. banks, not named, have more than $500 billion in losses.
And let's not forget about the trillions of losses sitting on the books of European banks
ready to suck the world into a black debt hole.
This is just a few of the long list of destabilizing problems
that can tank the entire over-indebted financial system of not just America,
but of all of the West.
He says the system is so unstable at this point, it could be anything that could bring
it down.
This is a bubble, in other words, in search of a pin.
And it could be anywhere.
We're exactly where Richard Russell said we would be 20 years ago.
Inflate or die.
The only way to inflate is to create more money supply.
Add to that the $10 trillion in debt that the U.S. government has to roll over by the end of the year.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government piles on a trillion dollars every 100 days.
Excuse me.
He also says he thinks that gold is going to go exponential.
He says, if you look at what the government says, they have 8,030 tons of gold in Fort Knox.
So he said, you'd need to have, in order to cover their debt with gold,
you would need to have a gold price of $125,000 per ounce.
They're a long ways off, aren't they?
That's not going to happen i'm not claiming the dollars
that gold is going to be there but the dollar is getting pushed out of the global financial system
and he said the financial collapse that is coming will be worse than anything we've ever experienced
far worse than the great depression he said simply because the society is far worse than it was in
the great depression he said in the great depression people neighbors helped each other he said what's going to they you're going to have neighbors
picking on other neighbors like vultures that's one of the reasons why it's very important to
focus locally why you need to be making friends and community why you need to be working with
the community you go back to the Great Depression and you see that some communities
were making their own coin for trade, making wooden coins.
I still have them in some of the museums.
There was one in North Carolina that had some of the wooden coins
that were made for that community.
But people were coming together at the local level to find ways
to come up with barter and exchange because of what
the federal reserve had done to the u.s dollar and so the death of the petrodollar is what we're
going to be talking about at the top of the hour and again i thought it was kind of interesting
you know a lot of people were talking about how the dollar uh the petrodollar agreement
was not renewed on its 50th anniversary and how it
disappeared. And I said at the time, I said, you know, I've never seen a picture of this agreement.
I would think that if it exists, it would be somewhere. I always thought that it was kind
of a de facto agreement. And, you know, when Tony and I were talking about this,
Tony Arterman with Wise Wolf Gold, we said, yeah, it's effectively over because Saudi Arabia is closing its purchases with Chinese Yuan,
and they're now openly moving into BRICS,
and they're aligning themselves with the Bank of International Settlement
and that CBDC coin and everything.
So it's effectively over.
But you had a lot of media outlets reported that it had been ended by Saudi Arabia.
The Atlantic actually put out a retraction about it.
Said, yeah, we reported that the agreement was abrogated.
There never was an official agreement.
It was an organic de facto agreement.
So I think that's an interesting point.
There's no expiration date on it.
But look, it's not just what is happening financially that is an issue.
I mean, that would be enough of a reason to start to hedge this, you know, all these problems in this bubble, in the stock market, the bubble, and the dollar.
That'd be an important reason to hedge it with gold silver things like
that but it's even more so what is happening with the the move towards cbdc i say this all the time
that's why david knight dot gold take you to tony artaban and you can start to accumulate gold or
silver you can sign up on a on a plan and you can start getting it on a monthly basis as little as $50 up each month.
And you can start to set aside gold and silver on a regular basis.
And you can also take advantage of group buys.
But of course, Tony can also process any size transaction of gold or silver, large or small.
And he can help you if you want to move some of your, or all of your IRA into gold or
metal or whatever. He can help you to set up a metal IRA to move things there. But here's where
we're headed, folks. And this is the complete removal of cash. This is an intermediate step
into CBDC. It's called PayEye. I mentioned this earlier. Iris payment system.
You pay with your eye.
And this is coming out of Poland, a financial technical company called PayEye.
They've been doing this for a couple of years in Poland.
And now they're bringing it to the United States.
Only a handful of these are in use in Michigan and East Lansing and Ann Arbor.
But they've been using them in Poland for the last four years.
And now they're bringing it here.
And even more concerning is that they've made connections and agreements with,
and these are real agreements, not just an organic agreement,
but they've got agreements to use it for Visa and for MasterCard.
So you're going to start seeing this stuff everywhere a michigan state university professor of computer science was the first person to make
a payment with this and was just overjoyed with how easy it was to pay with his eyes or her eyes
i don't know if it was male or female partner. So last year they partnered with Visa.
And now this month they announced a partnership with MasterCard to begin a pilot program.
And selected locations in Poland becoming the first payment pilot in Europe biometrics under the MasterCard biometric checkout program.
And now we have Apple making its moves in japan they have a national digital id
and the japanese legislature parliament has just allowed these biometric ids to be integrated with
apple devices so your mark of the beast is called the my number there. That's what they call it in Japan.
My number.
Great.
A data analyst says that gold will be the new reserve asset.
Our son says, imagine walking around with your credit card number engraved on your face.
And you can never change it.
That's right.
When it gets stolen, you can't change it.
You can't get a new one.
That's the big problem with all the biometric stuff.
And so, yeah, AP Rumble Seat says, all this is very dangerous.
So use AI as a mining tool to falsely prosecute and to do a J6 number on innocent people.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
We even saw, you know, a lot of this geospatial intelligence and geofencing used to accuse people simply for being in the area.
And who helped them to do that?
Bank of America.
We'll take a look at what people have.
When people have transactions on that date or the day or so, either side of January the 6th in the Washington, D.C. area, and they turned all that stuff over to the fbi that's why they're so um so adamant that they want everybody to have a digital id they want all these computerized
payments instead of cash gold will be the new reserve asset says one data analyst
this is luke groman talking to kitco news he says um he thinks that gold become the new reserve asset
the u.s treasuries will be dumped in the near future well that i think will happen with russia
and china and all the rest of them he said janet yellen is telling you and jake sullivan national
security advisor is telling you what the department of defense is telling you that it is a national
security interest to get out of the treasury export business and to get into stuff uh that
the stuff export business again he said but we can't do that without a much weaker dollar and
the arbiter of what is going to be the price of gold so you're seeing the u.s treasury secretary
janet yellen throw 40 years of economic orthodoxy into the trash he said it paints a dark picture
for the dollar but a rosy one for those whose wealth is backed to some extent by physical
gold and silver.
One analyst projects that he is on record as,
as,
as targeting.
He said specifically,
he believes that Grumman might be correct with his price target of 7,000 to
$15,000 per ounce of gold.
He said,
we've seen some pie in the sky projections lately that have gold and silver going up tenfold,
but I'm hesitant to believe in such incredible gains.
He said, Luke's target of two times to five times are not only realistic,
but could be very well spot on, especially if the BRICS nations continue their push to replace the U.S. dollar.
These are unprecedented times. We've lived, 45 years ago, we lived through rampant inflation due to energy pricing and
things like that with OPEC.
But we have never seen a situation in our lifetime where the reserve status of the dollar
has changed, and we've never seen a situation where they have tried to set up a global ID
to track and to follow and
analyze every single transaction that you had those are the things that make me want to move
to gold and silver again david knight dot gold to take you to tony arteman's wise wolf gold ap
rumble seat they're obviously imploding the financial system to force mandated digital
currency attempting that simultaneously worldwide would be a nightmare
look at what happened in india and africa not viable yeah it's going to be done with disruption
it's going to be done from the inside as fauci said and it will be done iteratively when we come
back we're going to talk about some updates to the vaccine chaos.
We'll be right back. ¶¶
¶¶ you're listening to the david knight show well we have a peer-to-peer reviewed study
that says that 74 of the deaths that they studied with autopsies, actual autopsies,
not with a PCR test. Oh, look at this. We got a positive result from the PCR test. This person
died. Well, it doesn't matter what they died of. If they died with a positive PCR process,
we're going to say they died of COVID. No, these people actually did autopsies and they found that of the 325 autopsies they performed, 74% of the deaths were due to the Trump shot.
Should the Lancet staff be held liable for deaths that have resulted after it censored this now peer-reviewed paper?
You know, this is the argument that I've made.
People who lied to you in order to suck up to Trump and continue to lie to you,
they cause people to die, I believe.
I think people who scared conservatives about a lab leak
and some kind of gain-of-function biowarfare that came out of the labs,
I think they got people killed.
The bio weapon was,
and is the shot.
All the rest of the stuff is a distraction.
It's a red herring to keep you from seeing what the real issue is.
So as well,
the big pharma narrative is falling apart.
Shots have been declared ineffective.
The eighth circuit court recently ruled that the mRNA injections are not vaccines.
They're therapeutic.
So that has some issues for their liability.
It also means that the emergency use authorization that was granted by the FDA was illegal.
Now we've got five states suing Pfizer for fraud.
It began with Kansas and Chris Kobach, the attorney general there, began that lawsuit saying it was fraudulent.
Now you've got four other states that are suing fraud, suing Pfizer.
We may actually start to spell fraud with a P in front of the F.
This catches on.
They'll become synonymous with fraud
and they should call it what it is it is a war against all humans in which crimes against
humanity are seen wherever you look look says technocracy news this study was called a systematic
review of autopsy findings and deaths after covid vaccination they analyzed 325 autopsy cases
they found that a staggering 74 percent of deaths were either directly due to or significantly
contributed to by the covid vaccination the paper's lead author dr nicholas hulser faced
significant opposition in bringing these findings to light after initially being downloaded over 100,000 times.
The Lancet, which is the equivalent of the Journal of the American Medical Association,
it's the British equivalent of that, JAMA.
The Lancet removed the paper within 24 hours, according to Dr. William Makis.
This, folks, is reminiscent of what Fauci did with remdesivir.
I remember very clearly talking about as it happened,
you know, he had pushed remdesivir,
and he'd push it as a treatment for AIDS.
He'd push it as a treatment for Ebola.
Everybody said it doesn't work, but it does kill people.
Liver and kidney, and I forget which one of those is the predominant one, but it attacks both of those.
One of them is more common than the other, but it's just like the vaccine.
It's got multiple vectors to kill you, but it doesn't help anybody.
And there was a study that was done in China of remdesivir, and they published the results.
And they said, yeah, it's just exactly what I just said,
what we'd already seen with AIDS, with Ebola.
They said the same thing with COVID.
Doesn't help, but it's a very dangerous drug.
Destroys many vital organs and that type of thing.
That critical study of remdesivir was published on the WHO website,
and it was taken down within 24 hours, just like this.
And then one week later, Fauci put up his study that was not peer-reviewed and he said all right so it doesn't uh doesn't help anybody here
but i'm gonna declare it the standard of care because uh if the people got better they got
better 35 faster you know 30 or 35 or something like that that's never been the
standard for a therapeutic that doesn't say that the therapeutic works but that was it that's what
he had so he censored the other study he puts up his own which again showed that it didn't treat
the disease but he said well yeah if they got better, they got better faster. And he changed the standard.
But called it the standard of care.
According to the Daily Skeptic, they quoted the paper.
I'm sorry, this is their summary of it.
The Daily Skeptic says,
It's hard to know what the substance of the claim that the conclusion is not supported by the methodology really is. A number of the authors of the paper are at the top of their fields.
So it's hard to imagine that the methodology of the review was really so poor
that it warranted removal at initial screening
rather than being subject to full critical appraisal.
It smacks instead of raw censorship, which is what it is.
Raw censorship of a paper that failed to tow the official line.
Keep in mind that the CDC has not yet acknowledged a single death.
Isn't that amazing?
I mean, how many people we've seen drop dead immediately?
Some of them dropping dead within 24 hours or so.
And yet by their technical definition, if that's the,
that these people are not vaccinated.
Especially the people who got the shot and dropped dead.
Because you have to have two shots and wait for two weeks to be counted officially as vaccinated in their database.
So if you got the shot and you dropped dead oh well you weren't vaccinated so um the autopsy evidence demonstrates otherwise it's uh clearly not what the u.s public health
establishment wants to hear dr william maka said breaking news our lancet censored paper is now
peer-reviewed and available online our paper was delayed by one year and those actions
of censorship and cancellation have led to many deaths that could have been prevented this paper
could be a game changer so the 74 that amounts to 240 of the 325 deaths were independently adjudicated as directly due to or significantly
contributed to by COVID vaccination. The primary causes of death include sudden cardiac arrest,
sudden cardiac death, that's 35% of them. Pulmonary embolism, 12.5%. myocardial infarction that is a heart attack 12 percent vitt that is
the thrombosis the blood clots uh 7.9 percent myocarditis seven percent multi-system inflammatory
syndrome 4.6 percent and cerebral hemorrhage 3.8%
well you know that's
consistent with what we've been saying isn't it
this email was sent to me
by Randy says US representative
Marjorie Taylor Greene
says that the subcommittee should issue a criminal
referral against Fauci
she said we should be
recommending you to be prosecuted we should be writing should be recommending you to be prosecuted.
We should be writing a criminal referral.
You should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity.
You belong in prison, Dr. Fauci.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
And so does Randy.
But he also points out, he says, well, Fauci belongs in prison, so does Trump.
A president who brought the scourge of COVID upon the U.S.,
and the buck stops with him as well.
Book them both now.
Add Biden as well.
You know, lock them all up.
They're all murderers.
And the Congress won't do anything because the Congress was part of it,
as I've said over and over again.
Operation Warp Speed was like murder on the Orient Express.
Everybody had a hand in it, and that's why nobody is doing anything about this.
So Randy says, well, God will hold them accountable, and we should as well,
especially if we're Christian.
He says, you can support the Bible and the Constitution,
or you can support Donald Trump, says you can support the bible and the constitution or you
can support donald trump but you can't do both that's right so we look at this poor woman here
who uh was coerced as you the army of the national guard accused of abandoning a 24-year-old soldier with a debilitating heart issue that internal memo says was linked to the Trump shot.
New military records confirm the soldier's heart injury was, quote, in line of duty, unquote.
And details her account of, quote, complications since receiving the second dose of Moderna. Moderna did not respond
to any questions. This is actually being put out by Catherine Herridge. I am 24 years old. I have
had three heart attacks, a mini stroke, and I am now getting a pacemaker. What's to blame? The COVID
vaccine. And that's when everything flipped upside down for me. So is this Army memo an acknowledgement that your heart condition
is the result of the COVID vaccine? It 100% is. Were you left behind by the Army and the National
Guard? I was left behind and trampled. All right, so that's Katherine Hedges' report. Cost of following orders.
Army Specialist Carolyn Stanchik now faces over $70,000 in medical debt.
They won't even pay her bills.
Left behind.
This is a photographer who was injured by a COVID booster.
He spoke with the defender.
He's a photojournalist out of Minneapolis.
I guess now that he's back to work, he's going to have to contend with a made by AI label.
But he described the debilitating health issues that he experienced after his second booster
shot, the months of misdiagnoses.
Now he finally found effective alternative treatments.
One of the reasons why I wanted to talk about this. It's not a new thing for somebody to be injured by the vaccine,
but he found some doctors.
He had to go through six doctors before he could find somebody,
the seventh doctor he got some help with,
and now he's also got an eighth doctor.
Craig Norcus, a veteran Minneapolis TV news photojournalist,
ultra-fit, muscular, amateur athlete until shortly after his second Moderna booster shot,
which he would have been required to have as a condition of his job, I'm sure.
Just days after the shot, he began experiencing headaches and sinus drainage,
along with hot and cold flashes.
He didn't think too much about it.
However, by Thanksgiving, and that was in November, by Thanksgiving, his condition had
taken a dramatic nosedive.
He began experiencing extreme exhaustion, muscle weakness, mental fog.
By late December, he had to request disability leave from his job.
It was a sudden, weird change and oppressive agony. He said,
all of a sudden I felt like I was dying. With the help of his partner and dogged persistence
in searching for solutions, he eventually found a practitioner who identified the symptoms as
signs of a vaccine injury, prescribed unconventional treatments that succeeded in relieving most of his
symptoms and getting him back to work last summer. But then by the end of the year, he suffered a serious relapse. Then he found another
doctor who gave him some new treatments. He's beginning to feel more like his self, his former
self. And when they spoke to him, he had been back to work for two weeks. Believing everything happens
for a reason, he said he's using his experience to raise awareness of vaccine risks,
to help the vaccine injured, and to end the liability shield enjoyed by these pharmaceutical companies.
And again, that is such a criminal action.
You know, I was talking about how the fact that they're now up to, I think it was 90 shots.
I'd said before, 72. But now they want to give children in America 90 shots.
That is the other thing that most people don't talk about with Fauci.
And they certainly won't.
They'll talk all day long about the China lab so they can blame it on China.
So it's out of this country that doesn't have their fingerprints on it.
But the fact that they're shooting up kids with 90 of these things, so they can blame it on China. So it's out of this country. That doesn't have their fingerprints on it.
But the fact that they're shooting up kids with 90 of these things,
the fact that we've got an epidemic now of autism.
I mentioned last week, I said, you know,
first time that autism was mentioned
was in the movie Rain Man in 1988.
And of course, Fauci had just put in this liability
for the vaccine companies in 86.
And so we're thinking about that. So we went back and we
watched some of that movie over the weekend and they talk about autism and, you know, they go to,
at one point it takes them into a clinic and the medical staff there had not even heard of autism. So they explained it again in the movie.
And now it's everywhere.
He said, it took my seventh doctor literally in April of 2023 to diagnose what was happening to me.
He gave me a big hug, said he could help me.
I realized I wasn't crazy and somebody knew.
He said, meeting this doctor, Kotulski, was a life-changing moment.
He said, the memory still stirs deep emotions to this day.
Kotulski took the time to thoroughly review his medical history and blood work and ultimately diagnosed an adverse reaction to the mRNA vaccine
and developed a treatment plan tailored to his needs.
Under his care, Norcus underwent a series of treatments
that included extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozone, ozone, ozone nation and peptide therapy and methylene blue infusions.
I have no idea what that is.
This doctor wasn't called Heisenberg, was he?
Blue meth.
He got anyway.
And other therapies aimed at helping his body to heal from the
vaccine's side effects he said peptides are chains of amino acids that help to build body tissue in
a similar way that growth factors do they also reduce inflammation i think that's the key thing
reducing the inflammation that is myocarditis pericarditis many of these other things are
are falling on from the inflammation he said after just six weeks of treatment he had recovered much
of his strength and his stamina he was able to go back to the gym he said it was amazing but then by
june things started to that was in june i should say. In November, his condition began to deteriorate again.
And by December, he was forced to take disability leave again.
And so then early 2020-2024, he repeated some of the same therapies that worked well the previous year.
However, his condition had not improved much.
Koltoski deployed a new weapon in his arsenal, incorporating growth factors and platelet-rich plasma injection
treatments along with a hormonal therapy and he saw immediate improvement and then he also sought
the advice of brian artists a retired chiropractor and nutritionist who suggested using nicotine
patches to help detach vaccine toxins from nicotine receptors in his body.
The patches had immediate effect, bringing his health close to 100%, he said,
and even eliminating some of the side effects of his other treatments,
such as sinus drainage and tinnitus.
So again, this is an ongoing thing.
I mean, there may be something out there to help with this. But as we look at this moving forward there is a tremendous
veil of lies and darkness and cover up there the uk government's
covid interventions were followed by spikes in mortality this is a guy joel smalley
who said well they were taking extraordinary measures and they were telling everybody how wonderful it was.
And so I was hoping to see their follow up information showing what a splendid job they had done in terms of actual mortality reduction.
And they didn't do it.
So he did his own.
I mean, they're telling everybody this is wonderful.
I mean, we saved everybody from this plague, this imaginary plague.
Well, let's see the data.
They said, if you went back and you actually got the data, you could see the deaths were going up.
And why is that?
Because even before the vaccine, the deaths were going up because of the hospital, the medical death protocols.
Just like here in the United States.
They began killing people with ventilators and remdesivir,
with no treatment, with do not resuscitate orders,
and all the rest of this stuff.
And then the vaccines hit, and it really went up.
Moderna is now boasting of a new mRNA vaccine, a two-in-one.
It'll help you with COVID and flu at the same time except their vaccine doesn't do
either isn't that amazing they can continue to make these statements i mean it's not just pfizer
that is guilty of fraud it's moderna as well and then this report are there vaccines in our food
supply you know for quite a while i said isn't, don't you find it interesting that when they talk about bird flu and they try to scare everybody about a bird flu pandemic, they don't look at chicken meat.
They don't look at eggs.
They don't look at pork.
Right.
Instead, what they do is they focus on cows.
It's now all about the cows. Well, we know why it's all about the cows, because they've been telling us at the World Economic Forum, at the C40 meetings, and all the rest of the stuff that they wanted to get rid of meat and dairy.
So that's why they're focused on that.
But I said, yeah, where are the pigs?
Why aren't the pigs squealing?
Well, this is why the FDA and the USDA are not squealing about any of this stuff, because they've already got the pigs see the pork producers i guess we could say
they are supine porcine producers you know they just lay back and whatever the government tells
them sure we'll do that to the pigs no problem the usda and drug developers aren't required to
release any information on veterinary drugs that are in the development pipeline this is another
reason why they want to tag and trace cattle because unlike the pig farmers maybe you know
there's uh um they're not as easily moved to vaccinate um the animals because the animals
each animal costs a lot more independent detectives are left searching
through peer-reviewed papers university publications usda contracts grant notifications
white papers from companies or university websites in order to learn what is on the horizon
and of course we have here in tennessee they recently put in a law saying you're not going to put vaccines into
vegetables and the person who introduced the law was mocked by some democrats who wanted to put
vaccines and vegetables so where did you get that stuff up sounds like a conspiracy theory
and he said well it's in it's been published in these white papers
it's been published and they've got grants about it.
So yeah, it's going to be a thing and we need to stop it before it becomes a thing.
Around 2014, the USDA granted a conditional license for mRNA vaccine use for pigs,
the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus.
This is equivalent to emergency use authorization.
And it gets around the USDA's vaccine licensing and authorization process.
The next year, Merck bought Harris vaccines to acquire their RNA platform.
Merck's 2015 press release stated that this RNA technology represents a breakthrough in vaccine development. Then by 2018, Merck's RNA vaccine platform
built on top of the Harris vaccine's technology.
They called it Sequivity.
These RNA injections are already in use in pigs.
They're customized for different viruses,
and the pork you are eating from the supermarket
is already likely treated with these
gene therapies in 2016 biointech and bear the two german companies again biointech teamed with pfizer
they were the ones who actually did the mrna vaccine pfizer actually you know
lied and fraudulently presented it to everybody in the united states
bear they're the company that bought monsanto and their GMO seeds and their glyphosate and
stuff.
So these two companies, let's just be polite, we'll just call them companies, partnered
to develop a veterinary mRNA vaccine.
If you think that mRNA vaccines are the only problem, think again.
This, by the way, is a
brownstone article.
According to a 2021 paper published
in the Frontiers of Veterinary
Science, DNA,
RNA, and
recombinant viral vector
vaccines are all in development.
They're touted as capable of quick deployment,
no time for pesky safety
testing, let alone time to see if humans who consume meat from these animals
suffer any long-term health effects.
The paper also points out that farmed salmon
are already receiving multiple DNA injections for various diseases.
All this begs the question,
can DNA vaccines change the genetic code of an animal or a human according to a 2017
moderna white paper titled mrna vaccines disruptive innovation and vaccination does that sound
familiar remember fauci october of 2019 before they played this scam he goes to the milken
institute he says they said how do you get
everybody take a vaccine all at once all over the world without testing it well you do it from the
inside you do it with disruption and you do it iteratively well these are this is moderna uh
2017 vaccines disruptive innovation so they call. The key challenge they said associated with DNA vaccines is that they must penetrate the cell nucleus.
Once inside the nucleus, DNA vaccines have a risk of permanently changing a person's DNA.
Unquote.
That's Moderna in 2017.
So can genetic injections given to animals affect the person who consumes the animal product? Chinese scientists have published a study where they injected mRNA-laced milk into the intestines of mice.
The mRNA was successfully absorbed through the digestive tract and became active in their bodies.
The researchers plan to follow up with a version where the mice are fed the mRNA rather than
being injected, and in their paper's conclusion, they opine that in the near future, an mRNA
delivery system based on milk-derived exosomes will serve as a platform for mRNA therapeutic
development.
I said from the very beginning of this that people were on to them.
I don't want to get a vaccine.
So they're trying to come up with all these different things.
Well, you don't like the needle?
We'll do this little micro thing that Bill Gates has worked out with MIT.
So you don't feel anything, but we can still inject you.
We've got a lot of micro needles, but they are so small
that even though they penetrate the skin and inject the stuff,
you won't feel
it because it won't get into the nerves.
I said, well, even with that stuff, people have become skeptical.
So they got to do it in a way that we don't see it.
They got to do it into our food.
And they're going to use this bird flu stuff to shut down the independent farms.
And the big agricultural firms would just go along with them, just like the pig producers
did.
And then when it comes to vegetarian stuff, the National Science Foundation is funding one of several studies to put mRNA genes into lettuce and spinach and other things.
So it's all of the food.
It's not going to help you to stop eating meat.
You know, the FDA was supposedly the Food and Drug Administration.
Food and drugs.
Maybe it is food as drugs, which is where they want to go.
Well, our guest is ready,
and so we're going to talk a bit more about the petrodollar here
and what is behind all of this stuff.
But before we take a break and bring on our guest i just want to
say thank you to um a woots thank you for the tip so those treated with remdesivir were released
earlier in the trial but had to be readmitted indicating no benefit compared to placebo rather
than a corrupted trial yeah um rather a corrupted trial uh Atomic Dog, amazing breakthrough. Moderna creates the first combo vax that doesn't work.
Yeah, I don't know if any of them work, quite frankly.
Okay, we're going to take a quick break,
and when we come back, we're going to talk to our guest.
She has written a book about the Saudi swindle,
how the deception surrounding Saudi oil gave rise to the green new steel.
To the looting of nations and to a global lockdown.
So we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
And we'll play this mystery song.
See if anybody can figure out what movie this is from.
Again, it's John Williams.
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All right, joining us now is Susan Bradford. Her book, The Saudi Swindle, How the Deception Surrounding Saudi Oil Gave Rise to the Green New Steel,
the Looting of Nations, and a Global Lockdown.
Thank you for joining us, Susan.
It's going to be interesting to talk about this. It's a really important subject. It is. Thank you so much for having me. Thank you for joining us, Susan. It's going to be interesting to talk about this.
It's a really important subject.
It is.
Thank you so much for having me.
Thank you.
Yeah, as you said, you know, what went wrong with the petrodollar that is now, you know,
coming apart at the seams everywhere?
What went wrong with it, or was it always wrong?
In my opinion, it was always wrong because it was geared at providing a basis for which the federal fiat dollar could spend and we could spend endlessly developing the world.
And the USAID was created by an executive order through President John F. Kennedy.
And from that point on, we were really on the hook to develop over 100 nations around the world. And the only way that was possible was with the petrodollar. And so what
the petrodollar did is this was a means in which we had cheap oil that was available and an infinite
amount because of how vast the oil wells were. And then they connected the petrodollar to the World Bank.
So it became the World Bank Development Partner.
Around the same time, they also established a Saudi sovereign fund, and that was a way
for them to accumulate assets.
So this was really about the financial interests around the city of London to use the wealth
of the American people to develop the world while leaving us holding the debt.
And so in terms of what went wrong in the 1970s, the Saudis decided to nationalize their oil fields.
So on the way their way out, the Rockefellers who had been granted the concession overproduced the oil fields.
They wanted to to getced the oil fields they
wanted to to get as much oil as they possibly could before they were shut out um and so what
happened is that through that overproduction they damaged the fields and so from that point
point onward the petrodollar was on borrowed time and they had to figure out okay we don't want to
tell people you know that we've um we've these wells, but we still have this petrodollar link that is crucial to the development of the world.
Yeah. And of course, to the development of the American empire and the military stuff, because the weapons were a big part of that as well.
And as you point out, it's to leave us with the debt.
You know, a lot of people made a lot of money out of this and the American government got a lot of political clout and power out of it.
But we're left with a debt.
They gave Americans essentially a credit card without limits.
And now we're about to get that called, and we're going to have to pay back this unpayable amount of money that we borrowed.
I would argue that we probably don't don't uh owe that money i mean if
um you know we can show how the federal reserve was created under kind of um it was unconstitutional
and it was not it was created during a a um when the congress was not even a quorum so you know
there's some kind of legality issues there uh but i think you, we are being colonized and they want us to believe
that we hold this debt, even though we probably don't. But yes, you're right that they this is
something where they've tried to obligate us to. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. It's every year I play
did the first one I did was on the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Federal
Reserve. I call it it's a wonderful lie because it's Christmas time. And so, you know, this is
something that they foisted upon us
they've used this as a tool for power for to enrich themselves and uh and the whole thing
is fraudulent problem is is that we've got american politicians who are fraudulent who
installed it and american politicians who have supported it all along and they will probably
still uh support at the point of a bayonet uh are paying back this uh fraudulent debt this is
probably what's going to happen with all this stuff but um when you talk about the uh the green
new deal the green new steel is the way you put it and it is um it's kind of interesting isn't it
to see that the saudis have jumped in in a big way on green stuff as well even though they are supplying the oil tell us a little bit about that angle of
it yes so um they they know that that they don't really have the oil preserve the oil reserves to
um establish that you know to develop the world and so they are trying to diversify their economy
and this came about in the late 1990s where they had the the energy initiative where they brought all the
oil companies back to saudi arabia uh to develop um new strategies for how how they were going to
do this so this you know there's part of the you know this element happened during the bush
administration but during uh obama uh this kind of agenda really got. They had decided in 1997 with the Kyoto Accords
that it was universally agreed upon,
there was a scientific consensus about global warming
that they had to address.
And so the way that you would address that is by,
you know, you'd have to curtail the use of gas.
And so Obama started this with the cash for clunkers
and this big boondoggle where they were just spending money right, left and center to any project that could provide some type of sustainable development.
But in the process, I think that they unleashed unlimited spending, which in turn enriched the same interests who then began to buy up assets.
There was very little accountability for how that money was spent well i agree yeah it is the i refer to them
as mcguffins because it doesn't matter what the excuse is it's like hitchcock's thing you know
it doesn't matter what they're chasing but uh they've got an end goal and that is to take
everything from us our transportation uh everything and so it dovetails nicely in with that. What about the connection that Saudi Arabia is making with the BRICS and especially their
Project Rialto, this CBDC that they're trying to put out?
So you've got the Bank of International Settlements and you've got the Saudis and BRICS and all
these people coming together to create a completely new financial system.
Where do you see that leading?
I know it's been played up in the alt media as, oh, this is the end of Western civilization
and the United States, the dollar is doomed.
I don't think that's true.
BRICS was launched in 2001 by Jim O'Neill, who was, of course, banker of the city of
London.
He was in charge of global economic development for Goldman Sachs in London.
And so he developed BRICS because the petrodollar was on the way out, and they needed money to develop the third world countries.
They hadn't been developed yet.
So this was a way for them to kind of work out a new strategy.
And they have even like a new development bank that is set to replace the World Bank.
And they're trying to kind of consolidate their resources.
So you have a Russian sovereign fund, a Saudi sovereign fund.
They're kind of investing in each other.
And I think according to even Jim O'Neill, he said, you know, these countries don't agree with each other.
There's no chance that
they're going to establish a central bank. And he said that it's, you know, it's really just a way
for them to kind of develop the world. And the dollar is used through financial transactions
all over the world. I don't think that's going to become obsolete anytime soon. You know,
we're disconnected from the petrodollar but still the most widely used transaction and within america itself i don't see us using the ruble or the one
or any of these other things so it's really about uh helping to develop the third world which hasn't
been completely developed yet and they're often at loggerheads and then and working against each
other so it's not really a you know a true alliance what do you think in
terms of as you point out as a goldman sachs banker who who kicked off the bricks thing uh we
have um you know a lot of this uh cooperation with these uh these different nations that would
might be against each other like russia and china and everything they're being driven into a kind of
an alliance based on the sanctions and things like that under the
Biden administration. And since we have the Bank of International Settlements, and since they put
in a CBDC, is there a possibility in your mind that perhaps they are trying to create pressure
for a CBDC that's out there? You know, many times we'll have a situation where, well,
you know, if we don't do it, the other people are doing it you know whether you're talking about autonomous killer
robots or you're talking about nuclear weapons or you're talking about bio biological warfare
well the other people are doing it we gotta you know we got a gap here we got to catch up you
know we got a we got a nuclear weapons gap or whatever uh you think maybe that this is something
that's going to be used to prod people towards a global CBDC?
Because we've got to do it because they're doing it.
What do you think?
I think they certainly would like to.
I know that the major central banks are looking into a CBDC.
I know that during the lockdowns that Jared Kushner was trying to push a digital dollar and universal basic income.
So I think they definitely want to go in that direction. I think there is a legitimacy problem that they're having that's increasingly becoming
wider known. And they wanted to have one of their money laundering hubs as really being themselves,
but they're the ones who are involved in money laundering. And I think if they could,
they would definitely like to implement one. In your book, you link this to the Saudi petrodollar.
You link it not just to the green stuff, but also to the green scam.
You also link it to 9-11, to the drive towards AI.
Tell us about those connections as you see them.
Sure. Okay, so with 9-11, we have the Kyoto Protocols and preceding the gas initiative.
And what was the, and also the PNAC, the Project for a New American Century, where the agenda was to go into these foreign countries and do what?
To claim their oil.
There was a preemptively strike.
There was this desperation um so 9 11 uh provided a pretext for them for for the united states to go into iraq and what did it
do it grabbed the oil for israel um they immediately uh captured the um the oil like i
think it was from uh haifa uh well it was one of one of the main oil lines that they created they seized for for Israel and
then you can also see these different Saudi connections so for example you know you mentioned
um the uh the arms trafficking one of the key actors in the arms trafficking was Adnan Khashoggi
who partnered with Unlocked Martin deals with um Prince Bernard whoard who founded the builder burgers also with prince philip um who
works you know he's with the crown um and is a partner of jacob rothschild so this was part of
a vast money laundering scheme um adnan kashoggi financed the um 9-11 truth movement which i thought
was very interesting um the uh um lies that were led us into ira Ahmad Chalabi and the Iraqi National Congress
were pushed by BKSH, which was acquired by Burstyn Marstetler, which now owns,
is the agent here for SABIC. And SABIC is the Saudi company that is trying to establish a
global monopoly on agriculture. And Ahmad Khashoggi, incident instantly was um he he was uh he cut his arm
steel at the um there was carlton in paris that was owned by muhammad al-fayed the father of dodi
um and it was there that they um they they were in connection let me uh let me point out that Dodie was the boyfriend of Princess Diana, right?
And his father owned Harrods in the UK and many other things like that.
So, yeah, these are connected.
Was Khashoggi, was he related in any way to the guy that got chopped up by the Saudis?
Yes, he was.
I think they made an arms deal with him, too.
He knew too much. They made an arms deal with him too
they got an arms deal with him as well right
i don't know i'm speaking i'm sorry yes i did okay i'm sorry i didn't i i interrupted your
train i thought you were talking about all these different connections uh with the saudis um
continue on with that i'm sorry yeah that's okay it's a good detour. Yes. So,
Dodi,
Mohammed Al-Fayed and Khashoggi also knew the father of Mohammed Atta,
who was one of the hijackers in 9-11.
And just fairly recently,
I don't know if you've seen this,
but I think 60 Minutes came out with some video that showed the Saudis
actually filming the monuments before the actual attacks and saying,
this is part of our plan. So there is this kind of Saudi element. Most of the hijackers were Saudis.
I don't think this was a Saudi attack against the country. I think this was done in my own,
like the circumstantial evidence would lead me to believe this was done by the crime syndicate from
the city of London. They wanted to create a paradigm shift, you know, for for this new economy that they were trying to build.
And that started with we need something that will allow us to launch preemptive strikes against the United States,
against foreign countries so we can get access to oil.
Would you see the CIA as part of that crime syndicate since they had Tim Osmond coming into the CIA all the time?
And would you see it as an inside job or you think it was an outside job and just different suspects?
Well, they say that some of the lot, the lot is that Tim Osmond?
Is that who the CIA?
Right.
Yeah.
He was he was also heavily invested in the Carlyle Group. The Carlyle Group grew out of
the Nixon administration, with Donald Rumsfeld, which in that administration launched the Petrodollar.
So he was involved with the Carlyle Group, the Carlyle Group, you have the Bushes who are part of this. And, of course, he was part of the CIA.
And the CIA was working hand in hand with the financial interests and intelligence for the city of London.
So you're looking at these different elements kind of coming together, trying to figure out,
we're all in this together to make as much money as possible.
Their agenda was to establish a global monopoly
on wealth, power, and commerce.
So they're kind of working with each other to that end.
And I believe that, yes, the CIA was probably involved,
especially since they are naming Osama bin Laden,
who was, in fact, a CIA asset.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's this London-Langley axis that is always uh there and and it
is just as you're going through all these different connections to all these um uh known figures and
everything it truly is amazing uh when you start to to do research just what a tangled and evil
web this all is it truly is amazing when you start know, the kind of research that you've done in terms of connecting all these different things.
It's such an amazing network of corruption and crime, isn't it?
It really is. advance because I think that they have done so many horrific activities that at least provide
some grounds for potential litigation or at least some exploration that can, you know,
reveal their agenda against the United States and maybe some crimes that they've committed against
us. I think that's really key. You know, when you see where these people are headed,
then things start to fall into place. And when you see how they have colluded in the past things
start to fall into place as well and it is always the usual suspects isn't it it is and the key
thing is for kaiser says they to make sure that we don't think he exists uh and so your your kind
of research is incredibly important uh the saudi swindle is the name of the book and tell people
where they can get it it's available right now on Kindle. Is that correct? And are there other formats coming? Where's the
best place to get it? Yes, it's on Amazon through Kindle. They can also get it through some print
and paperback form as well. They can connect to it through my website, which is SusanBradford.org.
SusanBradford.org. Okay. I'm going to put that in and we'll have that in the description for the video.
And it sounds like a fascinating book.
You've done a lot of research on this.
And I think anybody who wants to know the, you know, what is behind this, we've seen
the fraud of the petrodollar and, and how the Federal Reserve has been using this and
you know, all of these different governments have put this through, but it's important
to go back and take a look at the individual connections of all of this, as well as the state actors involved in all of it.
It truly is an amazing web of deception and fraud and crime.
Thank you so much for the research that you do, Susan.
Again, you can find all this stuff at SusanBradford.org.
You can find links to the actual book, to the Kindle and all these other things.
You'll have all that stuff there at Susan Bradford dot org. Right.
That's right. And also, I don't know if I'm not sure how much time you have.
Would you like to go into any of the pandemic aspects?
Oh, yeah. Let's do that. We've got some time.
I got another there's some stuff that I want to get into.
But, yeah, we can go into the pandemic stuff. Let's do that.
One of the connections of the petrodollar to the pandemic as you see it?
Okay.
I wasn't sure if you were wrapping up or not.
Well, I was starting to, but that's fine.
We can take some more time.
I would like to know what you see as a connection to the pandemic.
Okay.
So one of the chief researchers who provided the expose on peak oil, as it was called,
is Matthew Simmons and
the the recommendations that he provided and what what and he was an advisor to the Bush
administration on what they needed to do to respond to peak oil it was to down the planes
it was that we needed we need to work from home and commuting we need to have our food sources
work you know closer to home and so forth so forth um so the the very uh recommendations that he made
were identical to those that were implemented during the global lockdown and we're talking
about the same group of players they're trying to establish a new normal and in fact larry summers
who was both connected to epstein at harvard and uh and who was an economist for the World Bank, had actually promoted permanent lockdowns as the new normal.
So we're going back to the same issue of peak oil and the fraud,
or the swindle surrounding the petrodollar, Saudi petrodollar.
Well, that's interesting.
I've talked about how the end result,
whether they say that the planet is going to freeze or whether it's going to burn up, the end result was always the same.
And then when we get the pandemic, the end result is the same.
And then with the Petro-McGuffin, the end is always the same.
Got to lock down everybody and make sure they don't go anywhere.
I think that's a real tip.
And when you talk about peak oil, that is something that the CIA was pushing out there that we had peak oil
and I remember when and I've got the magazines here as a matter of fact let me
grab it this is this is back in 1979 Newsweek the energy crisis they were
telling people that we're gonna be completely out of oil this is this is
Time magazine so Time and Newsweek telling everybody we're going to be completely out of oil with the entry crisis uh by the mid-1980s and and so that
was part of the peak oil and that was a narrative that was pushed by the cia and yet we just keep
finding more oil it's amazing i guess there's more dinosaurs dying all the time but uh it's it's
amazing how the peak oil thing has not hit so So they've had to go to different types of justifications.
But again, it's the same end result.
We've got to take everything from you.
We're going to lock you down.
And we keep seeing that come back.
You see peak oil as being something heavily involved with by the CIA,
being sold by them?
I know that Seymour Hersh had reported on it,
and the Saudi Armico executives acknowledged that they had overproduced the wells.
I think we are finding oil around the world, and I think fracking was part of that, too.
We also have Prudhoe Bay in Alaska.
But I think that the main issue with Saudi Arabia is that that was a key development partner of the World Bank.
And so they needed to link the two in terms of acquiring the assets that they needed to buy up the world.
This is part of the supply chains that they were using.
Yeah, that's important.
I've got a question here from a listener.
Wants to know if your book is available on Audible yet.
It is not, but I can definitely look into that and make sure that it is.
Yeah, a lot of people listen to audiobooks as they're driving.
That's a very important thing there.
Another comment here, Alaska has more oil than we would ever need.
Oil is not made from dead bones.
This has always been a lie.
I agree with that.
I think that it is something else.
We seem to, like I said, not run out of dinosaurs. dinosaurs and this always surprise it always raises a lot of suspicion when it becomes
a narrative that is really heavily pushed by the cia that's uh i immediately think that it's a lie
if they're talking about something that's just where i am in my cynicism now at this point
bear in mind we're not talking about um not having enough oil we're talking about having
the world bank control that oil and the world bank Bank sets the global price of oil. So if they're partnered with the Saudis, they want to make sure
the Saudis are linked into it. That's why they need to access other fields around the world.
That's right. And of course, you know, they can create fake shortages as well, because it's about
having access to the oil can be there. But you know, if they make you keep it in the ground,
there's really not much that you can do about it at that point in time.
And one more here, just abolish the Fed, Federal Reserve, and arrest all involved for fraud and usury and debasing the currency.
I would love to do that.
I have dreams about that sometimes, but I don't know that that's going to happen.
It's such a widespread thing. And your book, you know, as you look at this and you talk about all these different people involved, it's such a mass of all this stuff.
And it is all about money, isn't it?
It always comes back to money.
Yes, it is.
And power.
Yeah, money and power.
And that's how they get their power through their money.
If they can just print money at will, they have unlimited amounts of it. And, of course, I think the energy is the power that energy gives them is really underestimated by a lot of people.
I always have to catch myself.
I always want to say misunderstand.
I've joked about that so many times from George W. Bush.
I've got to wait a minute.
I don't want to repeat that.
It's become a vocabulary word with me now because I've joked about it so much.
But people don't really understand how important energy is, how fundamentally important that is.
And, of course, you know, as we saw with the petrodollar, they just kind of financialized that.
And so they joined those two things there.
But it's still there in so many different ways, as you point out in your book. The book is The Saudi Swindle, How the Deception Surrounding Saudi Oil Gave Rise to the Green New Steel,
the Looting of Nations, and a Global Lockdown.
You can find it in Kindle, you can find it in print,
and you can find it at SusanBradford.org.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Thank you so much, David.
Very interesting topic. Folks, we're going to take a quick break and
we will be right back Thank you. Making sense common again.
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All right, welcome back.
I want to talk a little bit about what is happening with the mutilation of minors.
The law against it in Tennessee is now going to be challenged by the Supreme Court
and some other issues along those lines.
But before we do, I had some guesses about the mystery song that I played earlier, the one that has the visuals of Yellowstone.
Heron H says, hi, all.
I'm guessing Titanic.
No, not Titanic.
I did the Yellowstone thing because it is something that is set out west.
So two clues.
It is John Williams, and it is a setting that is out west so two clues uh it is um john williams and it is um it's a setting that is
out west uh jason barker a river runs through it no that's not it occult priestess i looked up the
composer john williams but he has too many movies that's right he sure does doesn't he i mean he
even goes back to lost in space like i played earlier yeah he's in his 90s. He's been working for a very, very long time.
He's got a lot of stuff there.
And let's see.
Jason Barker maybe dances with wolves, but probably not.
It's that type of thing, yeah?
Out West.
But he evokes Blast the Mohicans, says Plasma Stream.
No.
And Karen Carpenter, the movie The Planesman.
No, not that one either.
So it's still a mystery
i'll let you guys know if you get tired of guessing uh let's talk a little bit about the
uh the transgender case here in tennessee and let me begin by saying you know we talk about
minors right you know all this ridiculous stuff about grooming kids in kindergarten and stuff
the video that somebody put up that i
played you know here's here's ten thousand dollars in cash and here's two oreos which one do you want
i'll go for the oreos you sure about that yeah i'll take the oreos you know the kids do not have
that kind of understanding that's why we protect minors and we say there's certain things that
they cannot do for example tattoos in tennessee and in almost all states a minor cannot get a tattoo
except with the approval of their parents for example here's the tattoo law in Tennessee
minors I'd be anybody under 18 need both written permission and the presence of a parent while they're doing it.
If they're between the ages of 16 and 18,
they can get an existing tattoo covered if the parent is present.
But that's it.
Now, a tattoo is not nearly as permanent as castration or mastectomy or something like this.
Those are operations that are not reversible, and they have tremendous physical consequences for people who have had that.
And, you know, tattoos, you could have some knock-on effects from that.
If they don't sterilize it properly, you get hepatitis or something like that and you know but we're talking about the very essence of the
operation not something that is a knock-on consequence of it and when you look at something
like alcohol for example i didn't look it up but i don't believe that it's parents are allowed to
give alcohol to their kids legally i don't't think they can get the kids drinks legally.
So there's some things that are not allowed even with parental permission, is my point.
And if you're going to mutilate a child and sterilize a child, they don't have that kind of judgment.
And I hope when this case goes to the Supreme Court, they're going to hear arguments in the fall and um i hope that uh perhaps the navy seal chris beck who was
pushed to uh transgenderism himself uh pushed by people like michael flynn who bragged about it
used him as a poster child for the for pride month and other things like that how despicable
but he said i was an adult i was aAL, and these people still pressured me into it.
He said, why are we doing this to kids?
I hope that he writes an amicus brief for this.
He really should.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a lawsuit.
This is being brought by the ACLU, of course, challenging a Tennessee law
banning hormone therapy and puberty blockers for children under 18.
It marks the first time that the current Supreme Court with these justices will weigh in on the issue.
Three Tennessee transgender teenagers, their parents and a doctor who provides transgender care alleged that the 2023 Tennessee ban violates a
US constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law by
discriminating on the basis of sex no this is discrimination on the basis of
age age this is about minors this is not even about the operation itself you know
I would support banning the operation itself because of people like Chris Beck.
Mature individuals who are being pushed into this, who are being taken advantage of, who are being gaslit.
But come on, doing this to a minor?
How could you possibly justify that?
But saying that they're being discriminated against on the basis of sex.
No, it's on the basis of age, but let's talk talk about the sex these are people who say there is no such thing as a fixed
sex or are they some kind of new imagined type of thing that is the way that they imagine themselves
it truly is amazing and you know when you stop and think about and i said this for a long time
you're talking about lgbt the l's are in full-on civil war with the t's and um you know the the trannies uh oh you know
you're not a you know real woman isn't a physical woman and all the rest of this stuff they deny
the reality of that and they attack each other and the trannies call the uh the feminists and lesbians
and stuff they call them turfs and i mean it's just it's bad between the l's and the t's
but i don't understand why there's not more of a civil war between the g's and the b's and the t's
because you've got the gays who have said there's a gay gene and And the trannies who say, no, there is nothing physical about it.
So they contradict, the T's contradict the G's.
And then they also contradict the B's as well.
All these letters.
Anyway, the B's, that's somebody who is bisexual.
Wait a minute, you just said that there's two sexes.
You can't.
And the trannies say there's not two sexes.
I mean, they're in conflict with the world, and yet they're in charge of the world, aren't they?
We have taken the most insane people, and we have put them in charge of the world, and we must all bow down to them.
And, of course, you know why this is happening.
Those in power want to tell us force us to say
that two plus two equals five they want us to bow to a lie they want us to bow to an absurdity
because and that's how they know they've got totalitarian control over us but the l's and
the g's and the b's and the birds they should all be uh they should all be finding the t's uh so they
claim that the law prohibits transgender individuals from accessing drugs and therapies
that are available to other adolescents with medical need uh there aren't any other adolescents
that need to have puberty blockers or the rest of this stuff. All of this stuff is specious.
This must have all been put together by some crazy lunatics out of the Vanderbilt labs.
Because Vanderbilt is right at the center of all of this stuff in Tennessee.
The U.S. Solicitor General, Elizabeth Preligar, the Biden administration's top Supreme Court advocate.
This is going to be the person who argues the case before the Supreme Court.
She told the justices in a brief filed last year that Tennessee law and those like it, quote, inflict profound harm on transgender adolescents and their families.
No, you know, Elizabeth, what inflicts profound harm on children is to mutilate them, to sterilize them.
That's crazy. And these chemicals do that as well as the surgery stuff does how dare you how dare you go around and mutilate
minors and we've had this i remember dr dean adele one of the first people to have um a successful
talk radio show and it'd be about medical stuff but he had this he was jewish and he had this hobby
horse so he hated circumcision it's like what is the deal with him why does he talk about this and
nobody has ever hurt with circumcision yeah uh male circumcision but then you had the muslims
coming in and they were doing female circumcision and that did inflict uh injury and harm to people
and then we dropped that nobody talks about either of those anymore.
But instead, we're just going to talk about full castration and chemical castration and
mastectomies and all the rest of the stuff.
And that's good now.
That's all good.
You know, it's anyway, this Biden's Supreme Court lawyer argued that there is uncertainty around the legality of transgender
care bans and that the Supreme Court should step in to settle the dispute.
No, there's no uncertainty.
Tennessee knows exactly what it's doing.
And the sad thing is, is that they're going to take this to the Supreme Court.
They're going to argue before the Supreme Court.
And even if they lose, they will abide by what the Supreme Court says.
The Supreme Court does not have any jurisdiction here.
You know, we just had a case come up before the Supreme Court
about the abortion pill.
And the abortion pill is not about women's health.
If it was about women's health,
you would keep the restriction that it has to be done
with a medical exam so they can see the size of the baby that they're about to kill and try to deliver.
If you were concerned about women's health, you would not be putting out this abortion pill over the counter, through the mail, without having an exam.
And so they don't care about that at all. But you had some doctors and other medical professionals who sued and took it to the
Supreme Court and the Supreme Court unanimously said, you don't have any standing to sue.
You're not prescribing this pill.
You're not selling the pill and on and on.
You don't have any involvement in this. Well, you know, under the 10th Amendment, the Supreme Court has no standing to issue an opinion about mutilation of minors.
There's nothing in the Constitution that gives them that power.
And according to the 10th Amendment, which they can read just like you and I can.
So the Supreme Court doesn't even care about the Constitution. They don't even care about the Bill of Rights. That power, and according to the Tenth Amendment, which they can read just like you and I can.
So the Supreme Court doesn't even care about the Constitution.
They don't even care about the Bill of Rights.
Let's just drop the facade here.
Let's end the judicial supremacy.
Because the Supreme Court, the Tenth Amendment says that if the federal government is not expressly given these powers, then it doesn't have them.
Any powers that are not expressly given to the federal government are retained by the states and by the people.
And so they don't have any jurisdiction, any standing to weigh in on abortion.
And that's what the Dobbs case said.
They got it right, finally.
But they also don't have any standing to weigh in on something like the definition of marriage.
They don't have any standing to weigh in on what's going to happen to minors
in terms of medical care and things like that.
That is all a state issue.
It's an issue of the people.
The Supreme Court does not have any standing or jurisdiction in any of these things. In 2020, a sixth justice
majority in the court, it was six to three, ruled that the federal law prohibits discrimination
against transgender employees. One of those justices, Darth Vader Ginsburg,
has been since replaced by Amy Coney Barrett.
The Supreme Court is expected to hear oral arguments
in this case in the autumn
and then issue a decision sometime next year.
And again, they don't have any standing for this,
just like the doctors didn't have.
And it's made very clear in the 10th Amendment.
They've not been given the ability to make this decision.
Vanderbilt, as I said, is right at the center of this.
Again, you know, Anderson Cooper's family established this thing, this abomination.
And the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, a doctor doctor has published an article pushing sports for trans kids.
And he did this article just six months after the Covenant School shooting.
This is an article from the Tennessee Star.
This is the Nashville based paper that has been at the center of these diaries from the trainee killer.
A medical doctor working for Vanderbilt published an article in September 2023
that claimed children who identify as transgender benefit
when competing in sports with competitors of their preferred gender.
Well, what about the women that they bully?
Do they benefit from the competition of boys pretending to be girls?
I'm sure that they do.
They get lots of medals.
They dominate.
They can be somebody that is so far back in the pack with men
that they don't ever even show up.
But then they can sweep all the first place medals.
We all know that they benefit from that.
The question is, is it it fair is it reasonable no it
isn't the september 18th 2023 article was published less than six months after audrey
hale biological female who identified as a transgender male also connected to vanderbilt
and the psychiatric department there committed her devastating attack in March on the Covenant School,
which claimed lives of three nine-year-old children
and three adult staff members.
And the doctor who did this, I thought this was interesting,
his name is Dr. Alexander Sin.
S-I-N.
I mean, this is not even, they're not even cagey about it. Like you remember Dr. Sin and the Scarecrow thing.
They'd made it into like a two or three episode series by Disney, but it was a series of books kind of set at the time of the American Revolution, but it was in the UK.
And he was like a clergy member
he spelled his name s-y-n and by day he was helping people around there but at night you
know he was helping them with his smuggling operations and and he had a gang of guys all
had the uh headdress on it that's that's one of my favorite disney things uh that came out when i
was a kid anyway this is this dr sin is actually spelled at s-i-n so sin practices in the field of
sports medicine this is like uh pilgrim's progress um he published in the scholarly publication
uh of jama uh JAMA Pediatrics.
He published,
Children who identify as transgender should be allowed to compete
with their preferred gender due to the known benefits
that sports offer children.
In an interview with medical website Stat News,
they published the following day,
Sin seemed to argue that kindergarten students
who identify as transgender
should not be held to
the same standards as older students sin said so these regulations are often k through 12 right
we start from kindergarten he said how competitive is kindergarten and why do we care
if there's this little boy who is assigned as female at birth who wants to play as a boy let me tell you something um i don't know where this guy grew up but uh even in kindergarten uh
the boys can beat up the girls if they're going to get into a fight like that anyway in addition
to the connection to hail sen's article was also published about a year after the daily wire host
matt walsh posted on video to X,
which showed that a Vanderbilt medical professional
described his transgender program as big money maker.
I brought that up again yesterday.
That offered $40,000 surgeries and expensive follow-up care.
You know, the videos that were put down.
Yeah, we can make a lot of money out of all this stuff.
And of course
also looking at this from tennessee star tom pappert who works there now he said vanderbilt
university medical center appears to be an incubator for teens with mental health problems
in order to turn them into adults with gender identity issues I guess they've got an entire Norman Bates wing of the hospital there.
On Thursday, a distraught father of a teenage daughter
receiving treatment at Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital,
part of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
contacted the Tennessee Star,
saying that his daughter, quote,
began mentioning a trans lifestyle
and adopted a male name
while being treated at the psychiatric hospital.
The reason that he contacted the Tennessee Star
is because they've been looking at Audrey Hale's diary
and publishing this and getting a lot of flack about that.
And so, as Papert points out,
the research showed that, and we knew this, that as soon as it came out that she was under treatment at Vanderbilt, we said, okay, there's going to be some drugs involved there.
There's probably going to be some antidepressants, like some SSRIs, which are sufficient to get people to do murder, suicide shots over and over again.
Thousands of these cases documented at SSRIstories.net. So she had
actually three anti-anxiety medications and an antidepressant prior to this attack.
Probably any one of those, but if you put those all together in combination,
how do they interact with each other? Do they magnify each other? Do they cause
problems that you would not see with them individually? These are all important questions.
AP Rumble Seat said they want to legalize child abuse and sexual assault. This is what they do
in cabal satanic bloodline families. Yeah. It is a matter of forcing a mind control agenda to harm and to maim go after
them legally yes i agree uh do not obey says a divided nation is much easier to conquer conquer
they plan with globalist one world governance uh grant 7777 says trans stuff is just a new angel to
new angle to eugenics it's like a pr makeover i agree i i've
said for the longest time i you know at the very beginning of this i said well like this transgender
stuff is thinly veiled pedophilia right they're going to talk to kids and oh yeah the kids can
make up their minds that they are different gender they have that kind we're going to pretend that
they have that kind of maturity
that they can make that.
Well, then, of course, they can determine.
We're going to treat them like adults now, right?
And so they should be able to make a decision
about consensual sex.
You've had people like Alan Dershowitz arguing,
let's lower the, come on,
when are we going to lower the age of, you know,
legal sex with kids?
He's real eager to do that,
this guy who defended jeffrey
epstein this pal of donald trump who was also a pal of jeffrey epstein but i said you know the
the pedophile impulse is very clear with this transgender stuff but as i look at it i think
there's something else going on here and i think it really is part of pushing into transhumanism and the
intermediate stage is vr reality and you can see this with the furries right people who dress up
in these costumes and they would love to spend all day in a vr world where they can be whatever
they imagine they want to be you know and just like ready player one um you know that it's a
book and then they made
it into a movie spielberg did that type of thing they're pushing people to do that um uval harari
has said yeah we're going to keep people preoccupied with drugs and with games the games
are and the virtual reality is something that aldous huxley did not anticipate when he wrote
brave new world but it's there.
And of course, it was his brother, Julian, who coined the term transhumanism.
That all is connected, I believe.
Travagline, the monsters know that at least 40% of those kids will get this sterilizing
procedure and will kill themselves.
Bonus.
And also demoralize women yeah
that's absolutely true well this father connected the star um connected to the star and
told them you know what was happening with his daughter uh he compared his daughter's experiences
at vanderbilt and ha's recently uncovered connection to the hospital.
He told the star, he says, quote, I have reason, but no concrete proof to believe that the
psychiatric hospital played a role in molding and shaping her into wanting to live a trans
lifestyle.
Talking about his daughter.
Knowing what I know now, I also believe that the same people who treated Audrey Hale have treated and may well be presently treating my daughter.
He said, this begs the question, is Vanderbilt's psychiatric hospital an incubator for creating psychologically compromised trans youth who are then referred for transition surgery at the main hospital?
You know, kind of groom them until we can legally mutilate them.
He says it seems that before this, the father's daughter was a normal girl who had, according to this brief message we've been given, who had some mental issues.
And then she goes to Vanderbilt and soon after starts to identify as a transgender male, said Pappard.
He said the father is also probably thinking that this would make sense.
It keeps it all in the same hospital.
It keeps it all in the same family.
It keeps the insurance company getting billed as this person,
his daughter, goes from being a teenager having a mental health problem to potentially an adult having gender identity problems he said well more trans patients
are joining a lawsuit against vanderbilt university over data that was given to the
tennessee attorney general this is about over billing so because there are allegations that
you know again you look at the money right they? They bragged a couple of years or so ago at about the time of the shooting.
So I guess that was 2023.
The tapes that Matt Walsh had talking about how,
well, you know, we can make $40,000 off of this
and then I can have them coming in for chemical treatments
and I only have to see them once every few months
and I get thousands of dollars.
This is a great business deal.
Well, the Tennessee attorney general started investigating them for overbilling.
He said, I'd like to see what kind of billing you're putting out over these.
But he had a reason to do it.
Because they're boasting about how much money they can make off of this.
So let's take a look at your stuff.
So they said, we want to have some data.
They started turning
the data over but vanderbilt wanted to get the patients on their side to say help help we're
being repressed right uh and they violated our medical privacy and so forth stopped them from
getting this data what an evil place vanderbilt is you know cynically using these people to set
them up and run interference on the tennessee the state of tennessee investigating them for
overbilling that's what's going on here these people are just pure evil and it's about the
money more transgender patients have reportedly joined a class action suit against Vanderbilt after it alerted
these patients
that their medical records were being given to the Tennessee
Attorney General Jonathan Scarametti as
part of an investigation into
inflated billing practices.
In the first lawsuit,
Vanderbilt is accused of
violating federal law and internal
policy by releasing the information
to Scarametti. The Attorney policy by releasing the information to Scrimeti.
The attorney general asked for the information while investigating the billing practices of Vanderbilt's transgender program, which he then later clarified is specifically related to Vanderbilt and its vendors, but not to the patients.
They're not interested in coming after the patients.
They're interested in coming after these Vanderbilt vampires
who are trying to suck the money out of these people.
They don't care what they do to their bodies
as long as they can get absorbent amounts of money.
Scarametti's office ultimately received records from about 100 patients.
A spokesperson from Scarametti's office suggested that the hospital
should deliberately work to frighten its patients with these claims.
There you go.
They need to change their mascot.
I don't know what the mascot is for Vanderbilt University, but it should be the vampire thing.
In California, you have an elementary school is forcing fifth graders to explain the book, My Shadow is Pink, to kindergartners.
Boy, this is pure Huxley Brave New Schools, isn't it?
We're going to use fifth graders now to sexualize kindergarten kids.
These people are just unbelievably perverse carlos encinas 11 year old son was assigned to read a
book my shadow is pink in his fifth grade class may 1st and north of san diego the book centers
around a boy who describes his father's shadow as big and blue but his dilemma is with his own shadow, which he feels is pink.
My heart skips a beat, says the book, as I put on a dress.
My shadow loves ponies and books and pink toys, princesses and fairies and things not for boys.
The book then talks about other people's shadows.
Her shadow, she hides it.
Their shadow likes girls.
After Encino, his 11-year-old, read the book in his own class,
the fifth graders were told they would be sharing the story with their buddy class,
a class of kindergartners that the fifth graders read to and mentor.
This is something I've not seen before.
Perhaps they figured that the fifth graders know more than the teachers that they've hired. That seems to be what's happening in the schools now. Anyway, that's actually where he felt the most uncomfortable. He said, these little kids look up to them and they are with them twice a
month. So Encinas and his wife reached out to the school and asked why the parents were not notified
that their kids would be reading this book and sharing it with even younger kids. The couple
decided to share their son's experience on their own social media
to let parents know what was happening.
Oh, that's when the trouble began.
I was hoping that the call would be conciliatory or have some sort of a,
well, maybe we can do better, or you should have been notified, but no.
They were very oppositionalitional they doubled down it was more about her them about
her trying to understand how my video was making their teachers feel unsafe when you tell people
what we're doing we feel threatened why well because they know that they're acting like
pedophiles and I know that's going to get some people upset carlos says that the principal
denied the book and was about was about being transgender and said he said it was about or she
said it was about identity and being inclusive jenny carlos's wife says that she's being attacked
by other moms at the school the pta president organized a campaign, Pink Out the Hate, as in we are the hateful ones, she said.
It made me physically sick.
My younger son wouldn't go to school.
My older son was brave enough to go, but he came home feeling like everyone is wearing pink and they're doing it against me.
They said, we've been called racist.
I am Hispanic, said Carlos. We've been told we're
anti-LGBT, but we don't hate anyone. Now, what they're doing is they're projecting
these sexual degenerates who hate everybody else are projecting their hate onto them.
So they are considering moving their sons to a private school. They're considering?
They're not doing it already?
A private school, by the way, may have the same problem
because the curriculum is being driven by the government.
Folks, bottom line is this.
Homeschool, you can't possibly do a worse job than these schools.
So we've got some comments here before we run out of time atomic dog in terms of talking
about mra tech uh well here's one from grant about this parents will just take their kids out of
schools though the ones who actually care anyway uh so this can be a positive it can be and and i
think the issue is that once you get enough parents who have their kids out of school and they're not getting any money from the system and don't take any money from the system, folks, because if you do, they will use it to control you, just like they use it to control the private schools.
So do not take their money.
And once enough of us get out of the system and we say, well, what am I paying these big property taxes for to miseducate kids?
Then we need to you know have a financial
reason to start taking these institutions down uh in terms of mrna many years ago mrna tech was
pushed as a potential cancer treatment says atomic dog i asked my oncologist about it and he said it
doesn't work at all now they market it as a flu vax and it still doesn't work they're also out
there talking about using it still as a cancer drug.
You know, that was the thing with Moderna for 10 years.
They were putting out mRNA stuff.
They never had a product that worked.
Not until Trump and Fauci plucked them out of obscurity and gave them tens of billions of dollars.
And of course, they still don't have anything that works uh unless you say that their purpose is to
kill people and to disable people works great for that uh the other stuff is not the real purpose
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