The David Knight Show - Tue 26Mar24 Cannibalism, Rewiring Childhood, Canada Censoring the Bible on Facebook, and EV Ambulance is Worst Idea Ever

Episode Date: March 26, 2024

(2:00) Our "justice system" — not merely a double standard, but a third standard for the rest of usTrump has a big win in appeals court over bond amountDoes it indicate the appeal court will lean in... his favor?Will MAGA or conservative media ever be concerned about excessive fines, property taken with "due process later", or "civil asset forfeiture" — or does it only matter when it's Trump?Does Trump care about OUR due process?How the feds partner with state and local government to STEAL property from citizens without due process and SPLIT the bootyAt MSNBC it's not just Rona McDaniels, Michael Steele also a former RNC head has worked for and with Dems for years(22:12) Do we want leaders with character or a cartoon character villain?  Famous con-artist and liar, George Santos, is hailed as a MAGA hero by Gateway Pundit as he talks of running again (33:37) Clinton advisor James Carville says the problem with the Democrat Party is "preachy women" (58:23) WATCH LaLa Harris trolled & clueless in Puerto Rico (1:00:08) Election RiggingA secret conspiracy of Attorneys General in 6 statesAn open conspiracy of the 2 parties to rig electionsMan changes his name to "Literally Anyone Else" and Mr. Else wants to get on the ballot.  But it's Mission Impossible(1:16:11) EPA & San Francisco Dump Raw Sewage Into the Bay The unconstitutional agency was created to protect the environment.  It has become a destroyer of the environment, a polluter of water as it shifts it's mission to the "Energy Prohibition Agency" (1:23:51) Democrat Climate "Expert" Surfer Dude Doesn't Even Know What CO2 IsSenator Kennedy dismantles Democrats' surfer dude "expert" witness.  WaPo says AGAIN, it's the "end of snow" even as Switzerland cancels one alpine competition after another due to too much snow. (1:42:04) EPA Killed All the Dam FishMore incompetence and mismanagement (1:45:12:) An EV Ambulance — Could There Ever Be a WORSE Idea?People are dying to get a ride.  And, after several State Attorneys General sue companies over ESG fraud, putting ESG above profits(1:59:17) Cannibalism, Rewiring Childhood, and Canada Censoring the Bible on FacebookFacebook in Canada censors Bible quote for RamadanGen Z is being destroyed by smartphones and social media says secular psychologists — A "Great Rewiring of Childhood", "an epidemic of mental illness"The Guardian made a great case 20 years ago that Bhutan went from essentially crime-free to crime spree with the introduction of TV and Western CultureAlleged Cannibalism in Abortion Clinic(2:36:31) "Christ is King" Called Anti-Semitism by Daily Wire Host WATCH Andrew Klavan, Daily Wire, doubles down on the firing of Candace Owens. Klavan says he's a Jewish convert to Christianity but he's clearly lost the plot of who Jesus is, why He came, and what's important in life (2:52:05) Church of England female Archdeacon does her version of a Marxist struggle session for the C-of-E, demanding "anti-whiteness".  And in Boston, back clergy leaders demand white churches pay reparations.  They have NO IDEA what the gospel is, what Jesus did at the cross, and what God requires US to forgiveFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:01:16 You're listening to The David Knight Show. as the clock strikes 13 it is tuesday the 26th of March. Year of our Lord 2024. Tomorrow we have the voting began. It will begin the WHO over the international health regulations and the WHO treaty, which will put them in charge of declaring all future pandemics. Nothing has been done to change anything that has happened for the past four years in any country other than to consolidate this globally. We're also going to take a look at a new Netflix show that shows what a struggle session looks like. Amazing that this is where our colleges and universities are headed very quickly. We're going to take a look at that and the back and forth about Candace Owen being fired by Ben Shapiro is getting really nasty.
Starting point is 00:02:29 We're going to take a quick look at that as well. But we're going to begin with politics and what happened with President Trump yesterday. We'll be right back. Well, it's kind of interesting, as I said, over the weekend, things are starting to come to a head. We had both Trump um his lawyer first saying they didn't have the money then they said they did have the money and then yesterday you had a judge saying you don't need the money you just forget about this and look i'm not saying that this is legitimate i don't think any of this stuff is legitimate uh the eighth amendment is going to
Starting point is 00:03:20 come into play here eventually in some appeals court. And it's kind of interesting, this appeals judge, this appeals court panel, all appointed, you know, all in New York, it's a state court, all appointed by Democrats, basically changed this significantly. I don't think any of this stuff is going to hold up. I just mentioned, though, that, you know, when we look at this, not to put our hopes in a liar, a man of no character, and to also pay attention to the fact this is happening to little people. When little people have their cars stolen or civil asset forfeiture of their homes or other things like that, that is a far greater loss than what Trump was contemplating.
Starting point is 00:04:03 You're looking at what people were saying was going to be a quarter of his net worth that he was going to have to pay. People have had everything seized from them by the likes of people like Fannie Willis. You're not allowed to have cash. I can have stacks of cash at home. This kind of hypocrisy is disgusting. But the conservatives are only interested in it now when it happens to Trump. And as soon as this is over one way or the other, I mean, if Trump continues to lose, he'll continue to bellyache about the fact that happened to Trump.
Starting point is 00:04:34 But if Trump, if this is all overturned, as it should be by an appellate court, the conservatives will just go on their merry way and say, well, that's fine. I don't care what happens to anybody else. We looked after Trump. Trump is not standing between you and government uh he is uh completely content to allow them to have their way with civil asset forfeiture with swat teaming of homes and all the rest of the stuff he doesn't care about any of that and neither do the conservative media. The big cons out there, they never talk about the SWAT teams and the civil asset forfeiture and the rest of this stuff. I'll never forget the blank look in Megyn Kelly's eyes when she was interviewing me.
Starting point is 00:05:15 And I said, no, I'm not a fan of Trump. And this is back before even the Sandy Hook lawsuit started. And she said, really? Why not? And I said, well, you know, things like civil asset forfeiture. He's not doing anything about that and all this stuff. She's like, civil asset forfeiture? What is that?
Starting point is 00:05:30 She's a lawyer. She was paid $25 million or more a year to report on what is happening. She could not care less about what happens to the little guy. This is why I say these people are not going to defend you. It's important to understand how they're going to attack you. It's important to understand the threats that they present. And we're going to talk about a massive threat that's about to get signed into, well, not law, but it'll be the pretense of law.
Starting point is 00:06:02 They'll all pretend that, oh, well, you know, we got this agreement and they escalated it and changed it. And so now we have to abide by it. They will all pretend that that's the legal framework that we all have to abide by. So how do you stop this? We have to understand what the World Health Organization is doing globally. And you have to stop it locally locally i'm not going to stop it in washington republicans and democrats we you hear anything from republicans about this world
Starting point is 00:06:32 health uh pandemic treaty nothing crickets they're not talking about that they're talking about issues where they can divide democrats from republicans they're part of the divide and conquer they're part of the same group as the democrats divide and conquer you and split the spoils amongst themselves as they rob us blind and kill us with everything they can imagine they don't care at all about this because they all stood and they all stood by as i've said many times it It's like murder on the Orient Express, except it was murder on the Warp Speed Express. And all the Republicans, along with the Democrats, had a hand in killing tens of millions of people worldwide. That poison was manufactured by us, paid for by U.S. taxpayers, or will be paid for someday if they ever pay the deficit off or to be paid as the financial system crashes that may be how we pay off our deficit anyway um as we look at the back and
Starting point is 00:07:35 forth just to recount uh go back over what what they had been talking about 460 million dollars well um alina habaaba said, not a problem. When she was asked, are you going to get some foreign countries to come out? She didn't give a clear no. You had Martha McCollum, Esther on Fox News. Is there any effort on part of your team to secure money through another country, Saudi Arabia or Russia? She could have just said, oh, absolutely not. That'd be against the law.
Starting point is 00:08:05 Instead, she said, well, there's rules and regulations, but I can't speak about our strategy. That requires certain things that we have to follow those rules. Like I said, this is manifest injustice. It's impossible. It's an impossibility. I believe they knew that. So I don't know. You know, we got there's some rules out there.
Starting point is 00:08:22 I guess we've got to follow them, I guess. And as I said yesterday, people over the weekend were saying, this is the dumbest thing he could have done. He's got his lawyer down there saying that this is impossible. We can't get, this is outrageous. He doesn't have the money. And then Trump says, I've got the money. It's no problem at all.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Due to my hard work, uh, my talent and getting a fortune from my dad i can pay all this stuff no he didn't say that he said luck luck i guess that's he sees luck lady luck well lady luck wasn't on the side of the casino owner when he had six casinos go bankrupt so i guess lady luck's now on his side right uh but anyway he was boasting about that and one of the lawyers um the former prosecutor said well you know he's going to have to go before the judge and the lawyer is going to have to go before the judge and he said somebody's lying here i would imagine the judge would ask them about that instead um the judge did not ask him about that you know um one of the things that um uh trump said during interview on fox news he said
Starting point is 00:09:27 they can't take away your property before you've had a chance to appeal really uh well for the little guys they can yeah we don't even get the pretense of a kangaroo court like you did uh they take stuff away from people without even charging them let alone convicting them of a crime that's what civil asset forfeiture is about that's why it's so outrageous and he doesn't seem to care about that they can't take away your property before you've had a chance to appeal but the little guys they can take away your property before they even charge you with anything they don't ever have to charge you with anything but you know you know, it's one set of rules for the Democrats, another set of rules for Republicans,
Starting point is 00:10:07 and a third set of rules for the rest of us, isn't it? They want to talk about the fact there's two sets of rules. Yeah, there's two sets of rules, but three sets of rules. The third group of people, us, they can do anything they want to, too, according to them. And so, again, Turley said, and I mentioned this yesterday, he said, well, you know, you've got the Eighth Amendment, which is excessive. But, of course, they never look at that with civil asset forfeiture.
Starting point is 00:10:41 Although, as I'd mentioned before, Darth Vader, Ginsburg, uh, just before she died, she threw a lifeline to Trump and a civil asset forfeiture case, uh, they went in and confiscated, uh, it was a very expensive, um, uh, vehicle. I think it, uh, it was a Land Rover, I believe. Uh, and, uh, they confiscated this from a guy. He had bought that with money that he'd inherited, uh, from his, and, uh, they confiscated this from a guy. He had bought that with money that he'd inherited, uh, from his, um, father, mother who had passed away. And he could show that he had obtained that legally, but they took that and said, well, I think it has to do with drugs or
Starting point is 00:11:15 something. And, uh, so it went to the Supreme court and Darth Vader Ginsburg said, well, that's a violation of the eighth amendment. You know, even if he had been guilty of this thing, which you didn't charge him or convict him, that would have been excessive punishment. So that's kind of a lifeline for Trump. I don't think any of this stuff is really going to pass appeal. I think he's going to be able to shut all this stuff down. But Turley said there's also a due process question. The Supreme Court has, on rare occasions, stepped into state cases and said this is sort of an over-the-top damage figure that violates the due process. And by the way, it's worth talking about that because so many people, especially the Trump supporters, don't understand that federal policy is implemented by states
Starting point is 00:12:05 when they don't have the constitutional authority. For example, Jeff Sessions, when he wanted to continue to prosecute marijuana, which they never bothered to get a constitutional amendment for, they needed one. We know they needed one. Everybody understood they needed one when they prohibited alcohol. But since he didn't have that and since this we had this naked emperor jeff sessions who was all stoked up on reefer madness but since he didn't have
Starting point is 00:12:34 any constitutional authority to do it what did he do he did it through the states just like they had always planned to run this pandemic through the states with money, with greed, using that as a motivating factor. So what they would do is they would tell the state local law enforcement officers, you confiscate property without a conviction, without even charging anybody with a crime. And we'll give you 80% of it and you give 20% of it to the feds. That kind of partnership, that kind of partnership is the way they control the schools. Money from the department of education, put the boys in the girl's shower. That kind of partnership is the way that Trump ran the pandemic. MAGA people, MAGA tards.
Starting point is 00:13:18 You understand that's how it works. That's how they do it everywhere. How can you be so completely naive? You've never been in politics you've never paid any attention to politics you're nothing but a celebrity hanger on a bunch of fans of some degenerate celebrity trump no wonder kanye west thought he could run for president people are stupid enough to follow trump that's stupid enough to follow that guy because they don't know anything. You don't understand the first thing about how government works
Starting point is 00:13:50 if you don't understand that they do it by bribery, bribing people to rob you, to rob you of your business and lock you down. No, I'll pay you money if you lock down their business and tell them they're not essential. And it was always designed that way from the very beginning, two months before 9-11, the pandemic simulation, lock everybody down until we got an emergency vaccine. Then two months later, you have 9-11.
Starting point is 00:14:12 One week later, you've got the false flag of the anthrax attack. Two months later, they put out model legislation for all the states to enact statutes to allow them to do what they did in 2020, and they practiced it for 20 years. Every year. They'd have a germ game. The CIA, Johns Hopkins, Fauci, the usual suspects would all run through that stuff. And so on rare occasions, the Supreme Court has stepped into state cases where they stole stuff from people without any due process.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Does Trump care about due process? Take the guns, do the due process less later. Hey, I don't think Trump's buildings in New York are essential. Are they really essential? We don't need those buildings. Trump needs them, but the rest of us don't. Take them. Take them.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Just like he said people on Main Street were non-essential. Take them. Does he get due process? No, on Main Street were non-essential. Take them. Does he get due process? No, I think we take the buildings and we do the due process later. That's the thing that's outraging everybody about this. Oh, she's going to take these buildings and he doesn't even have a chance to appeal? We'll do the due process later. But first we're going to take your stuff.
Starting point is 00:15:21 What goes around comes around, doesn't it, Donnie? Benedict Donald? Oh, you deserve everything that she's doing, even though it's a corrupt system with three different paths. Like I said, one for the Democrats, another for the Republicans, and a third one for the rest of us. Even though it's an unjust system, you certainly deserve it. Just like Peter Navarro deserves to rot in jail for what he did with the ventilators, not for blowing off Congress, but for what he did with the ventilators, he deserves to rot in jail. No sympathy at all for this guy.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Well, so here, let's bring this up. Yesterday, the judge is a panel of judges, I don't know how many there are here, but they were all appointed by Democrat governors. They're all in the state of New York. They reduced the bond from what would have been probably over $500 million by the time you add interest, by the time you add, you know, they've got to put down the amount of the fine plus, you know, actually it's going to be 120%. So plus 20%.
Starting point is 00:16:29 And so instead of it being like 500,000, they knocked it down to 500 million. They knocked it down to 175 million. It's still ridiculous amount. But he's got it. And he says, I'll be paying this and cash or bonds or security or whatever is necessary very quickly within the next 10 days they gave him 10 days to put it through the court did not grant requests from trump to prohibit the independent monitor or installing an independent director of compliance uh but uh yeah he's um uh he's had a pretty good week here when it comes to money
Starting point is 00:17:09 because not only did knock this requirement down to something that he could afford but he is also about to see his fortune double he's got his um this thing that he set up to do truth um his social media thing uh that is going to go public and it may um it may nearly double his net worth and a financial statement 2021 he showed his net worth as being four and a half billion people are saying this could be worth three to three and a half billion very interesting sidebar that's not talked about by reybart or others uh is the fact that when he put this deal together there are like three or four other people who were supposed to get a 10 cut on this thing he's cutting them out 90 wasn't enough for trump he's going to cut these And take 100% of it. And so, character. Character.
Starting point is 00:18:09 He is a character. He doesn't have character. It's like when we talk about people, convictions, right? Look at two different ways. Do your convictions come from the court? Or do they come from deeply held beliefs? Okay. Those are two different types of things.
Starting point is 00:18:24 When we talk about convictions and character. He is a character. So his digital world acquisition corporation has voted to approve the merger. On the terms of the merger, he is prohibited from selling shares for at least six months. But the board of directors, which includes his son, could vote to allow him to sell these shares earlier than that. But, you know, good day. He may double his wealth this week as he sees the fine cut more than in half. Not the fine, but the bond.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Letitia James is saying, well, we still got the fine and it's still accruing interest and all this. But I don't think she's going to win an appeal. I mean, it's a ridiculous thing, especially when you look at the fact that the appeal judges reduced that radically and didn't even call them out for lying about the fact that they didn't have the money. Former RNC chair Michael Steele says a Trump bond decision, quote, makes absolutely no sense. None of this stuff makes any sense except for the fact that we know that the Democrats wanted to run against Trump. They may or may not be right about that. I think it is going to hurt the Republicans.
Starting point is 00:19:38 But nevertheless, they have a history of going in and supporting candidates that I think will be easier to defeat in the general election. They support them in the primaries. And all this stuff with support. James Carville, who will tell it like it is, and he's a wise political advisor, he's been around for a very long time, thoroughly reprehensible, but he is pretty clever. And when they were talking about impeaching Biden, as I said before, he said, how'd we get that lucky? Have our president impeached.
Starting point is 00:20:13 That's going to be wonderful for us. We're going to get everybody so excited. And they know that. They know it's going to energize that all these actions, especially as ridiculous as they are, that they're taking against Trump, all of those are going to energize his base. And they did. And they let him easily win the primary. these actions, especially as ridiculous as they are, that are taken against Trump, all of those are going to energize his base.
Starting point is 00:20:26 And they did. And they let him easily win the primary. And I think on the long-term scale of things, they don't have any chance of winning unless there is absolutely no justice left in our appeal system. Some of these charges have to be taken through the state court rather than through the federal court, but they might eventually be able to get even those into the federal court. But it looks like the state appellate court is not nearly as corrupt as the politicized New York State Attorney General Letitia James or that clown judge that's there locally.
Starting point is 00:21:02 So Michael Steele, Michael Steele is an interesting character. You know, we look at the RNC director, Rona McDaniels, niece of Mitt Romney. And then Michael Steele was there. And I remember going to the 2016 DNC, Democrat National Convention. Hillary Clinton was running and all the rest of the stuff. And I was there in the lobby.
Starting point is 00:21:32 And this guy comes in. There's this big buzz and all of a sudden disturbing everybody. Big entourage around him. And everybody, it's not so much media as it is the people that are there. And just this big fan crowd. And, you know, come over this way. And Michael, you know, and I recognize him, Michael Steele. He was a rock star at the DNC when Hillary Clinton was running.
Starting point is 00:21:58 And he was a former RNC head. You got Rona McDaniels now is going to MSNBC. You see, it is a uni party and these people are perfectly comfortable as a matter of fact they're more comfortable with the democrats than they are with republicans for the most part and i thought it was very interesting uh how michael steel was so deeply loved by the democrats and now here he is working at msnbc as well and he says yet again trump gets special treatment with his own private system of justice well uh i don't think any of us really has any justice in this country quite frankly uh it's looking um i said more and more ridiculous
Starting point is 00:22:41 um and then we get to this part this is one of the reasons why i was talking about character i think one of the key things that is important is the fact that the republicans are becoming so partisan becoming so idolatrous of their celebrity that they actively reject any principles any integrity they don't whatsoever. And here's a perfect example of this. This is sent to me by Seth. He said, look at this article from the Gateway Pundit about George Santos. And if you watch this program, you know that I was opposed to George Santos as soon as his first lies came out. And then they just kept stacking on top of each other.
Starting point is 00:23:21 I said, what is this politics going on? Kevin McCarthy was speaker at the time. You had Marjorie Taylor Greene saying, we don't want to get rid of him. That could hurt our majority here, right? We're in it to win it. Well, you know what? You'll never get anything accomplished
Starting point is 00:23:38 if you don't have any character. If you embrace people who are known liars and grifters like George Santos, and yet you see, um, you see gateway pundit and, um, you've got, um, Jim Hoff actually writing the article. Jim Hoff is the main guy there. This is not some writer who works for him. This is Jim Hoff, the guy at the gateway pundit big con media and he says uh well this is a comment from seth he says that the manga cult is so delusional the
Starting point is 00:24:14 fact that they're praising this lying corrupt fraud george santos just adds more proof but why not the biggest lying corrupt fraud leads the cult and lying fraudulent people like jim hoff alex jones and the rest of them are the ones leading this cult around by the nose with their fake media the big con media they don't care about and it's 4d chess yes trump is lying but don't worry he's not lying to you he's lying to those other people it just seems's lying to you. You know, he told you he's going to do this and he's doing exactly the opposite, but he's going to come around because it's about owning the libs and he's just setting them up to own them. Well, I'm still waiting to see how that worked out in 2020. I'm not really sure how that 4D chess thing was working out. Maybe Alex needs to contact me and let me know. Can you do that, Alex? Can you tell me how that
Starting point is 00:25:05 40 chess about the pandemic lockdown? Can you tell me about that sugar water stuff? That lie that you told everybody that Trump's got a different vaccine, it's just sugar water? Tell me how that worked out for us. How's that 40 chess going? How's that winning going, right? Oh yeah, we're going to keep Biden
Starting point is 00:25:21 out by any means possible? How'd that work? Sometimes it's important to understand that the end does not justify the means. Even if you were able to get what you wanted and you didn't get what you wanted in 2020, did you? Sometimes you shouldn't lie, cheat, and steal in order to win. Because there isn't any place in the universe where lying, cheating, and stealing is winning. Not in the long term. Not at all. So, the situational ethics, this 4D chess. And here's the article from Jim Hoff, a Gateway Pundit.
Starting point is 00:26:02 I am ultra-maga. I am Trumplican. I am Trumplican. I am a fiscal conservative. Well, the three I am's from George Santos. Another four, he could make himself God. He tells Gateway pundit why he's running as an independent candidate in a New York congressional race. And Jim Hoff is just fawning over this guy. As I said on day one, throw him out.
Starting point is 00:26:34 You try to hang on to power by any means, and God does not reward that. You know, the people who founded this country said they just defeated the most powerful government on earth. And they said, Franklin, you know, the guy who was a deist for the most part, said you'd have to be blind not to see God's hand in this providence. He said this was a gift from God. Our freedom was a gift from God.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Do we have anybody who talks like that today no nobody nobody not even the people who clothe themselves in the mantle of christianity like mike johnson they don't talk like that so in his article jim hoff says george santos was foolishly removed by from congress by Republican majority despite their slim lead over the radical Democrats foolishly removed no he was finally removed after a long and disgusting disgraceful delay by the Republican leadership that wanted to hang on to power by any means necessary. George Santos, the guy who lied about everything in his life, he lied about his sexuality, he lied about his ethnicity, he lied about his businesses. This is a guy, this is a
Starting point is 00:27:58 Republican who, they're coming after him alleging that he had committed welfare fraud. He lied about everything. At one point in time, he says, I'm Jewish. And then he comes back and he goes, well, I'm Jew-ish. Jew-ish, like a Jew, but I'm not a Jew, okay? So I'm Jew-ish. He's also conservative-ish. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:28:24 I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Where is this guy? As I said, if he'll lie about everything in his personal life in order to get elected, what is he going to do when he is elected? Does he have any principles that he's going to stand by? He's another version of Trump, folks. And the Republicans love this.
Starting point is 00:28:42 And people like Jim Hoff, Alex Jones, love this stuff. I've always been a conservative at heart, he said. Oh, really? Biggest thing for me as a Republican has always been fiscal responsibility. I guess that's why he got involved in welfare fraud. I am yes, I am ultra MAGA. I am yes, America first. I am yes, aa. I am. Yes. America first. I am. Yes. A Trumplican. Maybe it's about time we just get honest about who we are instead of pretending to be everything else that we're not.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Everything in the guy's resume was a bold-faced lie. And he has the temerity to stand up to people and be unapologetic about it. And then you've got somebody like Jim Hoff like jim hoff who actually cheers him who actually cheers him which is even worse you know you can look at this and you can say well people like marjorie taylor greene and kevin mccarthy wanted to keep him in so they keep a majority right well he's out now why put him back in jim why would you support him to be put back in? The man has absolutely zero integrity, none whatsoever. So he says, there's no home in Washington, D.C. for somebody like me. No, I'm afraid Washington, D.C. is filled with people exactly like you, exactly like you.
Starting point is 00:30:22 And Jim Hoff says, oh, I agree agree you could be on to something you could i think you could have other individuals come your way they could build a whole movement off of people following fraudulent liars like trump and george santos you think we could call it maga yeah that's right george santos i think it's about time we break the two-party system fever and we bring in a third and a fourth party into the mix so now george santos is going to discredit third parties and independents after he's discredited the gop as a third party independent i disown george santos i uh he does not represent me in any way, shape or form. Okay. So, uh, Trump has, uh, some big wins that are coming up.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Uh, he did have a loss on the upside. You can tell the third party is gaining traction if we're getting our own grifters now. Yeah. Serious politicians. Yeah. People, people will lie to get anything they want. That's exactly what we need. And the Libertarian Party realized that a couple of elections ago when they got rid of the non-aggression principle.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Saying we're not going to initiate the use of force or fraud to achieve social or political goals. Well, that's got to go. Let's get serious about politics. Let's embrace the George Santos philosophy. Let's get rid of all these principles. I gotta get that. That's gotta go. So speaking of principles, Trump's big hush money trial, uh, the
Starting point is 00:32:00 hush money they paid to a hooker. Uh, that is, uh for april the 15th yeah a day that will live in infamy for a number of reasons for the rest of us it'll be uh for other reasons anyway the judge uh was unmoved by claims from trump's team that the former president's new york trial should be pushed back instead he reiterated that the trial should begin less than a month from now on April the 15th. So there we go. There's going to be a circus to distract you from the fact that the government doesn't really need to have an income tax.
Starting point is 00:32:34 It doesn't come close to the debts exploding a trillion dollars every 100 days. What do you need an income tax for, right? If the income tax is all of our tax revenue and it's only a small portion of the pie, frankly, uh, most of the taxes coming from other things and, uh, but why do you need any of these taxes if you really don't care about deficits, if you got the modern monetary theory, MMT, or I like, I like to call it the magic money tree, which is the way the Democrats, this is the economic theory that the Democrats have embraced the magic money tree.
Starting point is 00:33:11 Now. So if you've got something like that, what do you even need to have an income tax for? Well, it's there to control us. It's there to make sure that we a have no upward mobility. They saw off the lower rungs of the ladder. We have no discretionary income, nothing that we can invest. Oh, you try to save something back in the day when you could
Starting point is 00:33:31 actually make interest on money that you put in the bank, not enough to keep up with inflation, but they would actually pay you something. Not today, but back in the day when you could actually make interest, they would try to take that away from you. Any investments, if you were able to make any money, they would do their best to take try to take that away from you. Any investments, if you were able to make any money, they would do their best to take a lot of that away from you. But what do you need that for? Well, people challenging them. But it also gave them a weapon, a political weapon, to use against their enemies.
Starting point is 00:34:01 An incredibly complex code. And if the law is sufficiently complex complex it's the same as having no law at all and so that's why they need the income tax but we'll all be talking about stormy daniels and trump you know he'll be having his stormy weather that's what i played when those charges broke it was at info wars i played uh I forget. Was it Ella Fitzgerald? Stormy weather. The $464 million judgment plus interest still stands. And Letitia James is crowing about that.
Starting point is 00:34:39 But I think that is going to be, I think that will be overturned. James Carville lashing out at his own party, the Democrats. And of course, like I said, this is a guy, he's profane. He can also be profound in terms of his insights. He was the one who said, it's economy stupid. Nobody cares what Bill Clinton has done to all these bimbos out there. He can rape women. He can sexually assault them. He can steal money left and right. But as long as they're doing good in the economy, it's the economy stupid.
Starting point is 00:35:11 And he was right. He got reelected. Nobody cared. Nobody cared. And just like nobody cares about Trump's stuff here, but, uh, except for his base, it makes him mad, but, uh uh carville lashes out at the democrats and their low place in the polls he says it's due to preachy females he got that right uh they can get pretty preachy we're going to show you what a struggle session in China looked like. And that's what this stuff is all patterned on.
Starting point is 00:35:47 They're actually Marxist females. Carville described the Democrats prioritization of what he calls woke policies. Again, they're Marxist. It's Marxism. It's a struggle session of these woke policies as feminine stating, this is killing us.
Starting point is 00:36:06 And he warned Biden that the black vote was at risk, urging Democrats to change their focus as the general election approaches. A suspicion of mine is that there's too many preachy females. He told the New York times, don't drink beer. Don't watch football. Don't eat hamburgers. This is not,
Starting point is 00:36:23 Oh, it's not, they don't, but they're telling you, don't eat this. Don't do that. Don't watch football.'t eat hamburgers this is not oh it's not they don't but they're telling you don't eat this don't do that don't watch football this is not good for you so the message is too feminine everything you're doing is destroying the planet you got to eat your peas i should link this up i'd probably be a pretty good little evergreen clip. He says, if you listen to the democratic elite, NPR is my go-to place for that. The whole talk is about how women and women of color are going to decide this election.
Starting point is 00:37:00 I'm like, well, 48% of the population that vote are males. Do you mind if they have some consideration not an npr uh national uh progressive radio garville said the republican presidential nominee trump projects energy he said compared to biden despite being insane and criminal um so is it trump is insane and criminal or Biden? Well, actually it's both right. He was saying that Trump has more energy and despite being insane and criminal Biden has less energy despite being insane and criminal. So that's where we are today. Uh, he says, um, yeah, Trump's got word salads, but he projects energy.
Starting point is 00:37:46 Yes, the projection. That's the important thing, right? The projection. So if you want to see what preachy Marxists look like, and you want to see what a struggle session looks like, there is a Netflix show that dropped, I think, it was last Thursday, maybe. And it's actually a science fiction film. It's called
Starting point is 00:38:08 Three-Body Problem. And it was written by a Chinese writer, a science fiction piece, and it won a lot of awards. And it's kind of interesting. Netflix decided that they would do it, and they, as a science fiction series.
Starting point is 00:38:23 And so the first one of these opened up and the guy who is doing it as a series is the same guy who put together hbo's game of thrones so he knows how to make a hit show never saw that but um i know that everybody was crazy about it anyway um so he takes this um chinese science fiction. And I think the interesting thing is this scene here that I'm going to show you about the struggle section. When he did it in China, this Chinese writer, because censorship and struggle sessions and all the rest of the stuff are still there. Still there. And because of that, he put this scene in the middle of his novel, hoping that the censors would give up before they got that far.
Starting point is 00:39:10 And it worked. And it got out. But when he talked to people afterwards, he said, well, actually, that should have been at the beginning of the book. But I put it in the middle of the book so they wouldn't notice it. And so when they did this science fiction thing, they put it at the very beginning of the book so they wouldn't notice it and so when they did this um science fiction thing they put it at the very beginning of the show so here's what a chinese struggle session looked like under mao's cultural revolution the thing that we were warned about by shivan fleet remember had her on excellent interview uh she wrote a book called mao's, a survivor's story, a warning to America.
Starting point is 00:39:48 And so in it, she talked about that. She said all this stuff that's happening, all this stuff they call woke is Marxism. She said the fact that you have to not only agree with them, but you have to denounce yourself. Oh, that is going straight back to the struggle session and so i'll describe this for the people who are listening because we have a lot of people who listen and uh there's the interview um travis pulled up there that's uh the interview is mouths america survivors warning and uh when when was that out that was um let's see four months ago okay so you can find that on the different archives rumble bit shoot other places like that And when was that out? That was, let's see, four months ago. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:29 So you can find that on the different archives, Rumble, BitChute, other places like that. Mal's America, Survivor's Warning, but it begins with interview because it probably pulled up her book there, but very good interview with her. She knows exactly what is happening. We've had this happen with people who come here from Europe or people who here from germany or korea or china they've seen this stuff happening they know exactly what this is they can smell it as it's developing and folks these people in the universities are not doing anything new they are recycling the same thing that was done by stalin same thing that's done by mal and we're that was done by Mao. And we're going to wind up living in a society like that.
Starting point is 00:41:13 If we don't shout these people down, you got to speak up, say something about this. Don't play. The worst thing you could do is to play by their rules, but that's what they're doing to the kids in college. And now they've moved it down into the junior high school high school even down to elementary school to indoctrinate these kids in early age and it's one of the reasons why gen z is really general generation zombie because of this type of deliberate marxist programming that's going on there without any more ado let's take a look at the struggle session and I'll narrate this for the people who are listening. Sweep away the monsters and the demons, it says. Everybody is cheering
Starting point is 00:41:52 and they got a little stage here. Somebody with a dunce cap on. I am a counter-revolutionary. I beg you to rehabilitate me. The crowd screams, strike down the counter-revolutionary i beg you to rehabilitate me the crowd screams strike down the counter-revolutionary then they drag this guy off for more beatings here's another guy his face is bloodied he's got a dunce cap on they're shouting their slogans or marxist slogans revolution rebellion is righteous, revolution is just. Now as they're screaming all this stuff, the camera focuses around on his daughter,
Starting point is 00:42:35 who is watching this. She says, Father, Father, are you a professor of physics? He says, you should know. You are my student. Oh, that made him mad. The crowd shouts, you are my student.
Starting point is 00:43:01 In your physics course, do you teach the theory of relativity? Relativity is one of the fundamental theories of physics, he says. How can a basic survey course do this? He says, you lie. Einstein was an imperialist. He helped the Americans build the atomic bomb. Bring up his wife. She is a genuine physicist. And here's his wife.
Starting point is 00:43:26 She is a genuine physicist. And here's his wife. Her mother. That's her mother and her father. Now the mother is going to denounce her husband in order to survive. With the help of the revolutionary youth, it's become clear to me. I want to stand on the side of the people. Bow your head, they tell the physicist.
Starting point is 00:43:58 He doesn't bow. She strikes him. The wife says, you cannot deny you lectured on the counter-revolutionary Big Bang theory. He says it's the most possible explanation for the origin of the universe. Even he can be wrong. Lies, she said. The theory claims to know when time began. Time began, she said? What came before time?
Starting point is 00:44:24 It leaves open a place to be filled by God. Yeah, she said. What came before time. It leaves open a place to be filled by God. Yeah, it does. Are you suggesting God exists? Science has given no evidence either way. It says. Oh, even he can be wrong, like I said. But they're all shouting down with a ye.
Starting point is 00:44:49 This is not ye west. This is ye east, I guess. Rebellion is just. Revolution is righteous. And they're all shouting. And so then this woman comes over and starts beating him, this young woman. And she literally beats him to death right there on the stage. And we'll stop it at that point.
Starting point is 00:45:13 China's cultural revolution in which a physics professor is violently beaten to death by Mao's Red Guard. And it was a preachy woman who was doing the beating. James Carville was right about that. I just gonna cut in real fast i think the most interesting thing about that scene to me is when the wife says i choose to stand with the people she doesn't phrase it as i stand on the side of truth or anything like that just yeah it's like i'm standing with the side of the masses i'm with the people who will kill me if i don't stand with them that's right that's right yeah i stand with a mob the mob and that's where we are today folks you know it's um before one of the things i didn't mention as we were looking at that as their camera was panning there everybody's got their arms up in the air and everything and
Starting point is 00:45:55 the daughter has her arms down like that picture we see of the guy in that crowd where everybody's doing the heil hitler nazi salute one guy. And they eventually got him. So anyway, this is the guy who did Game of Thrones when he was asked about this. He denied that the show is commenting on cancel culture, while at the same time he admitted that the similarities are, quote, hard to ignore. Well, they're hard to ignore because it's exactly the same thing. Exactly the same thing.
Starting point is 00:46:28 History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes. And boy, I tell you, they are rhyming in meter and verse. Everything is rhyming with this stuff. The much-discussed sequence takes place in 1966. Shows a struggle session at Beijing's university where the physics professor is beaten to a bloody pulp. Beaten to death after he refuses to renounce Einstein's theory of relativity. His wife is also brought out to denounce his counter-revolutionary and his imperialistic ideas. You see, imperialism, oh, well, that was the royal Chinese that we just overthrew,
Starting point is 00:46:59 the nationalist Chinese that we overthrew. And so it has to be, you know, the villains have to be the people that are perceived to be in power. The people who are perceived to be the old order. Here in America? Oh, that's white people. So denounce your white privilege instead of denounce your imperialist connections. This isn't a commentary on cancel culture, he hollywood reporter the um the the guy who put this i don't know if he didn't identify him as a as a director or producer um but anyway he
Starting point is 00:47:32 says uh but we do tend to move in cycles in terms of human history and we're going through a certain period of a cycle right now yeah the fourth. There are many very significant differences between the current time and the cultural revolution. But there are also some similarities. You notice how he downplays that? It's exactly the opposite. There are very many very significant similarities and there's some differences. He says just the opposite. He said there's some similarities and very significant differences no it's mostly
Starting point is 00:48:06 similarities it was never something that we were like well we should do this show because we want to make a commentary on that but it is interesting he said that the parallels are there and they are hard to ignore because this is the pattern people like p Pete Booty Gay, Pete Booty Marx, and others have followed. And it was always, when he went to Harvard, his mentor there, Sakban Berkovich, right? Berkovich. He was always, always focused on Christianity as being the great evil. We've got to get rid of this Puritan ethic and this Protestant work ethic and this Puritan ideas.
Starting point is 00:48:52 Everything is about that influence of that idea. We must purge it out of society. And, of course, they always attack religion, whatever the predominant religion is, whatever the predominant group is, that has to be destroyed. Their culture has to be destroyed. Their culture has to be destroyed. It has to be denounced. And you must denounce it.
Starting point is 00:49:08 You must be anti what you are. So the film is a three-body problem. They said they didn't shoot the sequence in China. China, why? Well, because China would not tolerate that to this day. Still totalitarian. So they shot it at Sheepardton studios in the uk by the way netflix is also not available in china it's one of the reasons why they put that in
Starting point is 00:49:31 can you imagine paramount you know who kowtowed to the chinese communists over things that appeared and um um top gun and other things like that oh you got a got a jacket that's got Taiwan on the back of it. Take that out and things like that. Oh, you're not going to distribute this in China. Well, Netflix is not going to be able to distribute this stuff in China anyway. And so,
Starting point is 00:49:54 um, you know, when, uh, they are, don't have the bribes and the money strings attached to it, we'll show you a little bit of the truth and all of that. Uh, so, um, the series is based on novel as I said before science fiction cultural Revolution scenes took place in the middle of the
Starting point is 00:50:13 story because he's trying to avoid the sensors but he said that it belonged at the front of the story they've now put it at the front of the story by the way um this I looked at the trailer and what I could glean from this Chinese science fiction thing. It's another one of these alien visitation things, but they throw in climate change as well. They got the climate change paranoia in there as well. The three-body problem, it's like there's three suns and when they align, there's's other planets that are uh that are uh involved in all this to get discovered by these chinese physicists and they're um because the alignment of these uh various suns it affects the climate that's the only thing that's different it's it's not not done by you um uh cooking with a gas stove it's done by multiple suns so i said you go through these
Starting point is 00:51:08 periods where the climate is stable uh for these um other life forms that are there but they that come in these aliens but then they go through periods of climate chaos and they have evolved so that they can turn into a roll of canvas during the bad climate chaos. I will not be watching this, by the way. I don't have enough barf bags. Some people sit there popping popcorn. I'd be barfing into a bag watching this stuff here. So I guess when things get really bad, they turn into a climate study. They turn into a climate model.
Starting point is 00:51:53 How about that? And then kind of hibernate through it and then come back out. And so they move in alien visitation along with climate paranoia and fear, but at least it doesn't seem to be man-made climate change. That's the only thing you can say for it. The use of young college-age students as zealous enforcers of radical left-wing ideology. Well, that's exactly what is happening here, isn't it? Other similarities include the destruction of historical artifacts
Starting point is 00:52:24 and encouraging family members to denounce each other in public this is all what they did that's why i talk about them as being useful youthful idiots because that's what they are they always get these uh college kids and they don't have the life experience of the judgment to uh figure out what's going on with that well we're going to take a quick break uh And before we do, oh, it's good to see you there. Audi, Modern Retro Radio, thank you very much. I appreciate your support. Again, Modern Retro Radio is, you can get news.
Starting point is 00:52:55 Well, not news. You get music. I don't know. Do you have news at MRR? I know you've got a lot of music. I know you've had independent film festivals there as well. But he says, thank you for your independent film festivals there as well, but he says, I thank you for your fair analysis and Christlike behavior day.
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Starting point is 00:55:21 Sometimes your day needs a little smoothing. Check out the Jazz Channel at APSradio.com and the APS Radio app and leave the stress behind. Thank you. I know. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, during break, Travis mentioned something to me. So tell everybody about it. It's something I didn't see last night. What happened last night in Baltimore? So apparently about 1 a.m. last night, a container ship called the Dolly hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and took it out. It's in the river now, and there are multiple cars that fell in.
Starting point is 00:57:33 I believe they were looking for upwards of 20 people. Wow. Maybe as low as seven. Wow. Wow. I remember when that happened in Tampa, Tampa Bay. They had the, what was it called, the Skyway or something like that. It was a really long bridge that went up really, really high. So they didn't have to raise and lower it.
Starting point is 00:57:57 But a barge came through and hit one of the foundation things nevertheless. And you had some Skyway Bridge, I think is what it was called. I think it connected Tampa to St. Pete. I didn't use that, but a lot of people did the commute on a daily basis. Pull that back up again. What does it say here? Ship loses power, then starts smoking. What closed circuit TV and marine tracking tells us about the bridge collision.
Starting point is 00:58:22 Well, truly is horrific. Sorry to see that. I've seen some posts saying that it lost power twice before it started smoking, and then it hit the bridge. So it could very well be something as simple as the crews didn't do enough maintenance on the ship, something burned out, and it crashed into it. Yeah, yeah. The interesting thing is that the CEO of the company that owns this ship had complained about this harbor a few years ago about how it wasn't up to what is needed as sea traffic has increased over the years.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Well, that's going to be – Baltimore is a mess in terms of traffic anyway. But it's sad to – that's going to make it a lot worse for quite some time. But sad to see the loss of life there. What a horrible way to die. But we had, let's, let's follow the exploits of Lala Harris here for something a little bit lighter. She went down to Puerto Rico and she came out and as she was coming out, they started playing some music and singing songs. Oh, she thinks this is great. Everybody's clapping, so here she is giggling.
Starting point is 00:59:32 So he starts clapping as well, and nodding her head and all the rest of the stuff. And the guy with her is clapping, and so she starts clapping. What they're doing is they're actually chanting protests against her. And the guy that's with her is clapping. And she's clapping until her interpreter there explains to her what this is really about. Telling her that they're saying, we want to know, Kamala, what you come here for. We want to know what you think of the colony they want their independence there or statehood or whatever uh of course um they are getting a lot
Starting point is 01:00:12 of money but anyway singing protest songs against her she mindlessly claps like a seal and dances along and then the awkward moment where her aid has to tell her what this is really about but i think the picture pull the picture up there, the still picture, the guy who starts clapping, he's got kind of a sly look on his face as he looks over to her. He knows that she doesn't know what they're saying because it's in Spanish. He starts clapping and then she just claps along and he's got a kind of a sly look on his face.
Starting point is 01:00:41 But there were also lyrics like kamala harris war criminal there he is looking at her uh u.s genocidal the rest of this stuff uh so um we want to know what you think of the colony by the way um it was in jamaica not puerto rico where her family owned slaves her father bragged about that so talk about somebody who's a colonizer i guess that would be her uh secretaries of state won't explain their coordinated effort to fight what they say is a common adversary in 2024 they talk about their coordinated effort they talk about their coordinated effort. They talk about their common adversary. So who would that be? This is picked up by The Federalist. Michigan's Secretary of State, in an interview, said that she and other state election chiefs spent 2022 working to build a team to fight a
Starting point is 01:01:39 common adversary. So they wanted to get that information from her well you know what what is it and they contacted some of the other state uh attorneys general several secretaries of state and key battlegrounds will not disclose what their apparent plans for a quote coordinated effort to fight a quote common adversary entail ahead of the 2024 election despite repeated inquiries from the federalist mich Michigan secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson recently revealed what she described as a mass collaboration between six battleground states. She said, we learned to semi coordinate with each other in 2020. Katie Hobbs and I Katie Hobbs has gone from secretary of state to governor in Arizona.
Starting point is 01:02:26 Katie Hobbs and I, she was secretary of Arizona at the time. She and I were friends and we would talk regularly, but there was really no way for us to consistently as a team, the six of us and those six battleground states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia, there wasn't any way for us to constantly both compare notes and also say, okay, how are we going to respond to this nationally coordinated effort with a coordinated response? So she's talking about a conspiracy, isn't she? You know how conspiracies have to be illegal.
Starting point is 01:03:00 But it was a conspiracy. Conspiracy means that you're literally breathing together with other people you're literally planning to do something now if that is a crime and you know usually the fbi law enforcement uh whatever is done unless it's an assassination of a president or a mass shooting event it's never one person acting alone in In those cases, it always is, we're told. But in any other crime, they're always going to pull other people in and charge them with being a co-conspirator. And so you get charged with crime X and a conspiracy to commit crime X. Then they'll charge you with crime Y and a conspiracy to commit crime Y.
Starting point is 01:03:47 But this is a conspiracy. Like I said, not necessarily criminal, but still a conspiracy. But the fact that they won't talk to the Federalists or explain any of this stuff, there's an element of secrecy to this conspiracy as well. So anyway, we talk to each other. We develop common strategies and we're much more powerful and united as a team she said so the federalists inquired about all six battleground states but these efforts over the course of seven business days failed we couldn't get these conspiracy conspiring attorneys general to comment on what they want to do. It's a secret.
Starting point is 01:04:28 The offices of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin secretaries of state have yet to provide a response to the coordinated effort. They did get a response from the office of Arizona secretary of state, Adrian Fontes, who says he does not have a similar relationship. After being pressed as to whether or not his response meant that Arizona is no longer a part of the conspiracy, I'm sorry, collaboration, right? He described the office. He says, well, you know, beyond, not beyond any kind of cordial collaborations
Starting point is 01:05:01 at conferences and things like that. Are you spying on the american people uh well no senator not deliberately says james clapper sometimes you just accidentally listen to people's conversations and write them down and put them in a database and all that kind of stuff not nothing serious about any of that but look when we talk about election corruption again the federalists is out there saying look they conspired together in 2020 to rig things. They did it again in 2022.
Starting point is 01:05:26 They're getting ready to do it again in 2024. These battleground states, you've got an admission from one of these state attorneys general that they were conspiring together. They don't want to talk about it. They're secretive about it. You've got three or four of them won't respond at all. And that is not really where the big issue is. As I've said from the very beginning, all this corruption starts with valid access. Just take a look at RFK Jr., who's going to be announcing his vice presidential pick today,
Starting point is 01:05:56 and probably tanking his entire campaign by picking Google co-founder, Sergey Brin's, um, uh, former wife. Uh, and, but I don't know what his, uh,
Starting point is 01:06:10 what he thinks his demographics are going to be. If he does something like that, I think it's better off than an action hero, you know, like, um, you know, the quarterback or the professional wrestler or something like that.
Starting point is 01:06:20 But anyway, uh, ballot access is the beginning of all these rigged elections and that's no secret that's out there and it's completely ignored by the conservative press it's completely ignored by maga uh it's the type of thing that's weaponized against all the candidates and since ross perot they've weaponized uh to a much greater degree ballot access as well as debate access. I don't think we'll ever see another third party candidate in a debate. Because of the Republicans and Democrats, they didn't want to have another Perot come up.
Starting point is 01:06:55 And so he's going to unveil his running mate on Tuesday. But unfortunately for him, he needed to have that running mate in place before he did the massive signature campaign in Nevada. He's only in Nevada and Utah had he gone through and gotten ballot access, from what I understand. The only one that he's got now is Utah, because Nevada said, you have to have a running mate on there. And since you haven't even chosen a running mate, we're going to throw out all the signatures that you gathered he got 15 000 signatures that is incredibly expensive uh 35 years ago when we were doing it it was costing us
Starting point is 01:07:34 a dollar a signature as the libertarian party uh it's way above that now several dollars per signature uh but uh he's going to need to have like $15 million. That's one of the reasons they're saying he's picking this Google person to run with him. But, you know, it's as CBS said, talking about this, they said it is one of the most difficult parts of the campaign, ballot access. For candidates that are not from a major party. Because the ballot access was set up to make sure that the Republicans and the Democrats would be the gatekeepers. That's why I totally despise these parties.
Starting point is 01:08:17 Because they've set themselves up as gatekeepers of a duopoly. And now we have an election cycle which is the most corrupt I've Ever seen no Debates by Biden or Trump With any of the people who had challenged them Biden's not going to challenge RFK Jr. As a matter of fact in Florida The DNC made sure that nobody else was even
Starting point is 01:08:38 On the ballot Trump's not going to debate Didn't want to debate any of the other people who were running Against him You can't have an election that's based on Trump's not going to debate, didn't want to debate any of the other people who are running against him. You can't have an election that's based on issues. They don't even pretend to have it based on issues if they don't have any debates. That's where we are right now.
Starting point is 01:08:59 So one guy in Texas changed his name, and he's running for president. He changed his name to, listen to this, literally anybody else. Literally anybody else literally anybody else and in this article uh from the hill uh they refer to him as else mr else um a texas man is hoping a legal name change and a long shot presidential bid will get his argument across that some voters want literally anybody else but former president trump or biden to serve another white house term so this guy's a teacher an army veteran he's from texas he legally changed his name he showed them his driver's license to prove that he had changed his name. He says, this isn't about me, literally anybody else.
Starting point is 01:09:50 No, this is an idea. Out of 300 million people, we can do better for somebody running for president. And he also has the FEC commission records show that he has filed with the Federal Election Commission under the name name literally anybody else. Emphasize that he is not delusional. He understands garnering enough signatures to appear on the ballot will be very challenging. He said this will be very hard to do. Oh, wait till you really find out.
Starting point is 01:10:21 But it's not impossible. Yes, it is. This is the impossible mission force should you decide to accept this we will disavow you and literally anyone else my hope is to have donald trump joe biden and then literally anybody else right underneath them i really want there to be an outlet for people like me who are just so fed up with this constant power grab between two parties that has no benefit for the common person. That's why you have to focus on local elections, folks. It's so tightly controlled.
Starting point is 01:10:58 From the very beginning, the outcome is largely predetermined. Under Texas law, an application will be listed on the ballot as an independent needs to be submitted with a petition, which requires 113,151 signatures from, and it gets even worse, not just from registered voters, but from registered voters who did not vote in the presidential primary of either party in Texas.
Starting point is 01:11:30 It's not enough. I mean, it would be bad enough if he had to get 113,000 signatures, and then he doesn't realize that he's going to have to pay to have them verify. So you've got to pay somebody to get the signatures. He's not going to be able to get 113,000 signatures on his own. You're going to have to pay somebody to get the signatures. You're going to have to pay the state to validate them. And then they've got the additional detail.
Starting point is 01:11:50 It's gotta be somebody that didn't vote. And either of these parties primaries, good luck with that. And I can imagine that, um, it's that kind of verification is probably going to be more expensive in Texas than the kind of verification that we had to have a signatures. Is this a valid signature? Can I read it? Is there somebody with that name at this address? Because you had to put down, you had to sign your name, put your address there and then print your name, address and then sign your name. And so the signature had to be legible.
Starting point is 01:12:28 A lot of people don't even have legible signatures. And then they had to be able to match that name with that address. Now in Texas, they've got to match it with somebody who didn't vote in either party's presidential primary. Understanding that this is a difficult task, no, it is impossible, is asking Texas residents to list his name as a write-in candidate. Write-in candidates in a long-star state are only required to register with a state. They do not have to have signature requirements.
Starting point is 01:12:59 I looked up signature requirements for Tennessee. If you want to run as an independent, you only need 275 signatures. That's a lot different than 113,151 in Texas. And so, you know, if you want to get in to have, you do have to have signatures in Tennessee. If you want to be a write-in candidate, you got to have 50 signatures and they got to be in 50 days before the election, or they won't tabulate it if somebody writes it in.
Starting point is 01:13:32 But you understand how this is rigged and you understand why they focus you on those races where you have the least chance of getting anything done. Well, we had several people. And as I mentioned, uh, in the last, just before the last break, we had Marty who, um, gave us four coupons for this year. Um, kind of rainy day coupons on a quarterly basis. Well, it's raining this month. So, uh, we're, we're going to cash this in with Marty. Appreciate the support, Marty.
Starting point is 01:14:01 It really is, um, uh, very supportive. Thank you. And so we have some people who have joined on with us on Rumble. B Slice, thank you very much. And it says, thanks, David. On a side note, I'm reading TWA 800 by Jack Cashel. Never ceases to amaze me what they will do to cover up. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:26 Excellent, excellent book by him. I interviewed him not on the TWA 800. We talked a little bit about that, but on his most recent book. But yeah, it truly is amazing, isn't it? Go to such steel evidence, threaten people, all the rest of this stuff. It's been around for a very long time. And of course, a flight 800. Interesting context of that was just a couple years before that exact same thing had happened in iran and they'd shot down an iranian airliner and there wasn't any way with an unfriendly
Starting point is 01:14:55 nation that they're going to sweep that under the carpet so they wound up paying people not much but they wound up paying the families of the victims but it was a naval exercise and they had a missile go bad and shoot down an airliner which is exactly what happened off of long island got lots of witnesses got documents about the air traffic control and all the rest of stuff which the fbi then went around and stole so much evidence. And Jack Cashel did one of the best investigative compilations of that. On Rumble, Macker7, thank you very much for the tip. Much thanks and blessings to all. Well, thank you.
Starting point is 01:15:34 And on Rockfan, Mark Crawford, thank you as well. Also on Rockfan, Assyrian Girl, thank you. And she writes, many thanks to you and your family for telling the truth in the face of all the lies. May God bless you for your integrity. Well, thank you. And she writes, many thanks to you and your family for telling the truth in the face of all the lies. May God bless you for your integrity. Well, thank you. God has blessed us in so many ways. More than I certainly don't deserve it.
Starting point is 01:15:53 But God really has blessed us. And thank you for your blessing. On Rockfin, MJ Nichols. Thank you. It was great to hear you this morning, David. Thank you for the show. Well, thank you, MJ. Dustin Milton. Thank you for the tip. Well, thank you, MJ. Dustin Milton.
Starting point is 01:16:05 Thank you for the tip. He says, thank you for all you do, David. You're one of a kind. Good, sir. And we appreciate you. Well, thank you so much. I appreciate that. Rumble.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Emulated void. Thank you. And he writes that as well. And so does it's Plissken. Thank you. Okay. We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back. Hear news now at APSradioNews.com
Starting point is 01:16:29 or get the APS Radio app and never miss another story. Just a small town boy drinking Genetically mortified soy This ensures he doesn't procreate please stop believing stop the breeding we're almost nine billion people please stop believing right now Those are great from us, Nick Link. Let's talk a little bit about climate in the news. And, of course, we have, as always, the EPA, which was created to clean up toxic waste and things like that. There was a need for that to be cleaned up.
Starting point is 01:17:26 That was not a federal function. There was no authority for them to do it and to create this agency, which then went rogue as it metastasized like a cancer with its empire building and all the rest of this. As I've said many times, one of the guys that I knew, an organization I was doing some videos for i worked for them for 30 years david sneer and then uh he said he watched the mission change from cleaning up stuff to taking stuff away from us which is what they're doing with all the
Starting point is 01:17:57 missions regulation they're trying to take away our cars our stoves, our liberty, our mobility, all of this stuff. But the EPA itself has become a facilitator of environmental disasters. You know, we look at what they've done to rivers out west, the fight to hide the damming information about fluoride, which we've all known, but even scientists within the EPA went to release that. And yet the trainee general in charge calls himself Rachel, uh, Levine. His real name is Richard. I call him Dick divine. The guy is, was a child psychologist, exactly what you would expect a child predator to hang out, right?
Starting point is 01:18:47 I'm going to talk to kids about the sexual issues. I'm going to dress like a woman. Yeah, nothing to be suspicious about there. But anyway, this guy, Dick Devine, has did his best to politically shut down what the EPA scientists admitted was true. And so we have that trial is going on right now but san francisco with the blessings and even the help of the epa is now dumping raw sewerage in the san francisco bay at an alarming rate say environmentalists uh who are there looking at this stuff and again this is they don't care about this anymore you know they're
Starting point is 01:19:26 on an agenda to control our lives and to destroy our economy destroy our freedom our liberty and our mobility so they don't care about any of this stuff instead they're going after beneficial and rare co2 the co2 is very rare you know all The CO2 is very rare. You know, all of it combined is only 0.04%. And then you can take a very small percentage of that as man-made and an even smaller percentage of that man-made stuff is made by internal combustion engines using their own figures. If you multiply those three together, you know, like 3% of the 0.4%, I forget what the other percentage was, but you look at all that stuff and the bottom line is it comes out to 2.5, 10 thousandths of a percent from vehicles. So we've got to ban the vehicles. Absolutely ludicrous what they're doing.
Starting point is 01:20:26 But as they're focused on that, you have San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the city are dumping raw sewage into San Francisco Bay. A local nonprofit watchdog organization said its investigation found hundreds of federal Clean Water Act violations over the last five winters. EPA doesn't care about that. EPA is shutting down our cars, shutting down the power plants that are going to put electricity on the grid to run all those electric appliances that they're going to force us to have, the electric heaters and coolers and ovens and stoves, as well as our electric cars.
Starting point is 01:21:03 They're going to shut that all down because they're shutting down the power plants. So they said there's no excuse for polluting the bay with sewage and trash, and those who pollute must be held accountable. Dumping millions of gallons of untreated sewage into Mission Creek and the bay is unacceptable, avoidable, and illegal. Nearly all of the San Francisco Public Utility Commission's discharges flow into Mission Creek. The nonprofit's investigators visited Mission Creek during sewer discharges, and they saw the presence of fecal matter, plastic, syringes, and condoms in the water. Doesn't sound like they're doing a very good job of treating it or cleaning it or filtering it, does it? San Francisco is dumping raw sewage and trash directly into the bay at a magnitude that is almost incomprehensible.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Take a look at what they've done, the local government has done to the streets of san francisco maybe they're just flushing that down rinsing off the streets into the end of the bay the single greatest source of pollution in the bay and san francisco is likely the greatest source of that sewerage pollution so he said the san francisco public utilities commission appears to be operating on the assumption that its sewerage discharges receive treatment and don't cause harm a kind of a government variation of the my excrement doesn't stink that's what they're really telling everybody. The San Francisco commission denied the accusations. They said their combined sewer stormwater system helps the environment.
Starting point is 01:22:52 It's not a bug. It's a feature. Meanwhile, the EPA, uh, worked with the San Francisco public utilities commission to develop this, uh, this whole system, and maybe they can throw in some fluoride to,
Starting point is 01:23:11 to boot with all this stuff. It's kind of like the way that they put these, uh, rivers out West. Meanwhile, as everybody is still trying to sell global warming, it's become such a joke, they don't call it global warming anymore. They still talk about, oh yeah, it's going to be warming and everything but they call it climate change i guess to try to distance themselves from so many of these false predictions you know rfk jr back in 2009 was saying his kids in new york would never see snow again maybe even in washington dc and that was in 2009 about a decade before that it was being reported by the new york times and others uh that um there was a 97 consensus
Starting point is 01:23:58 amongst the climate experts that there would soon be no snow. And then, of course, so he does it like nine years later. Then four years after that, that was when he made his comments for RFK Jr. about the Cokes, the Coke brothers. You know, things go better with Cokes. No, he said they got much worse with the Cokes. He called them guilty of treason, said they deserved three hots and a cot. Went for months before anybody ever asked him the question. Of course, I tried to get him on.
Starting point is 01:24:29 He agreed, but then backed off. But he came up with that. Oh, no, I was talking about a death penalty for the corporation. I wasn't talking about them. No, you were talking about them. You don't imprison a corporation you don't give a corporation three hot meals a day or a bed in a jail cell anyway uh so where are we now as the snow disappeared no we had a lot of snow a lot of different places this year as a matter of
Starting point is 01:24:57 fact uh tennessee had a lot of snow this year and they have so much snow in austria that they have had to um cancel the final runs of the alpine ski world cup championship in austria due to extreme amounts of snow unfortunately due to the present weather condition we've had to cancel uh these final runs they said steve malloy who is an excellent researcher on all the um climate stuff uh tweeted that out he says algor's effect strikes the world cup skiing he said just yesterday we were shown uh that um uh from the washington post we were told that skiing was going to be threatened by a lack of snow. And this did not age very well.
Starting point is 01:25:48 As a matter of fact, here is the article. Climate change threatens snow cover at ski destinations worldwide. That was the 23rd of March this year, right? Just a couple of days ago. We're at the 26th now. So that was this weekend. That was Saturday. right just a couple of days ago we're at the 26th now so that was this weekend now saturday then on sunday they had to cancel the final runs of the alpine skiing event because there was too much snow so it's going to threaten skiing is it in this age of global boiling isn't
Starting point is 01:26:21 snow supposed to be a thing of the past they all told the experts rfk jr the washington post they all said well it's not the first event of the alpine ski season that had to be canceled because of too much snow heavy snow forced the cancellation of a women's event at samaritz in december also canceled due to snow and wind was an event scheduled to be run on the matterhorn in november heavy snow forced cancellation of a Women's World Cup event in Italy in February. The New American says it's just a little confusing because the climate experts at The Guardian assured us earlier this month, I mean
Starting point is 01:26:59 we're not talking about failed predictions from 25 years ago. Well, they're still making these false predictions. They never learn. They're just like Julie Green or Michael Flynn. It's just amazing. The Guardian assured us earlier this month that the, quote, era of plentiful snow may be over due to the climate crisis we are probably past the era of peak ski seasons said a scientist by the name of daniel scott who works at the university of waterloo hmm well i think this guy has had his waterloo in terms of a big dose of reality has he uh climate change he says is an
Starting point is 01:27:43 evolving business reality for the ski industry in the tourism sector i think he got that a little bit wrong i think what he meant to say is climate change is an evolving business they just keep evolving it and the lies to support it it's kind of like the joke my pastor told he said he had a guy who was a new convert. He was a thief. And he said, you know, Pastor, I think there's a missing comma here in the Bible. It says, you know, people read this as, let him who stole steal no more. Work with his hands. And he says, no, I think there needs to be a comma there.
Starting point is 01:28:20 He said, let him who stole steal. No more work with his hands. These guys, they have an evolving climate business and you know if that lie didn't work we just repeat it we don't have to rinse and repeat we just repeat according to this so-called scientist you know that's the thing a scientist should have a model that's going to predict something. It should be verifiable. And when you verify that it doesn't work, they need to shut up and go back to the drawing board.
Starting point is 01:28:51 Maybe take down that sign that says that they're a scientist. But it is, after all, an evolving business, isn't it? According to Scott, skiers should expect much shorter seasons going forward because of climate change's effects. I guess shorter seasons because there's so much snow you can't have your final runs. Keeping skiing alive at all depends upon how closely mankind is able to keep emissions at the levels agreed upon in Paris in 2015. As I said, we'll always have Paris, sweetheart, right?
Starting point is 01:29:27 Because Trump kept it. He didn't want to get rid of it. He kept it throughout his entire four years. It was self-ratified, you know, by Kerry and Obama, and Trump left it alone, kept it in place. How much shorter depends on the ability of all countries to deliver on their Paris Climate Agreement emission reduction. So there you go.
Starting point is 01:29:50 If we don't deliver on this stuff, then we are always, we're going to not have any more skiing. And a study published on Taylor and Francis Online, Scott and another so-called scientist predicted that ski seasons in the u.s in coming decades will be 14 to 33 days shorter on the low end and 27 to 62 days shorter on the high end just think about the absurdity of this you know we frequently um will look at at the, you know, weather predictions, what are they predicting. And they can't even be consistent between the app that Karen uses and the one that I use.
Starting point is 01:30:34 When we look at what the temperature is where we live, they have the thermometer in slightly different places in the same small town. And they can't get a consistent reading. And it'll be more than their one and a half degrees centigrade difference just with that. And what are they comparing this to? They're comparing this to records that didn't exist for the most part of century ago, and if they did exist, how different were the towns then than they are now? Most cases, the towns have become urban heat islands, or they've moved the thermometers to airport tarmacs, or they're looking at a digital readout of a thermometer that's now on an airport tarmac.
Starting point is 01:31:17 When in the past, they would look at a mercury thermometer. And you're going to tell me that they got these mercury thermometers so accurate that they that one degree difference is going to be the end of the world but how absurd it is when these people have so much trouble predicting what the weather is going to be to say that in coming decades it's going to be between 14 and 33 days shorter or 27 to 62 days shorter in terms of a ski season what a total amount of nonsense what is christmas with no snow no white christmas with no no snow yeah so that's the fear they're putting in everybody, right? If we have no snow, there's not going to be anything at the ski resort in Vermont where we're all headed, right? This is a story that has been around for quite some time.
Starting point is 01:32:15 They just didn't make it about global warming, and they didn't try to take everybody's Studebakers when Irving Berlin wrote White Christmas in 1955. Oh, yeah, we're just having a warm season up here. Oh, could ruin me at this hotel resort. Everybody's coming up here for skiing, and we haven't had any snow for quite a while. Oh, it must be your Studebaker. I'm going to have to get rid of that. Maybe it's the meat that you're eating.
Starting point is 01:32:37 Are you cooking on a gas stove, General? It's so ridiculous. We've always had fluctuations in the weather but now we've got to be concerned and now notice how the narrative with the washington post and in congress and now they're so focused again on skiing as a matter of fact senator kennedy from louisiana Senator Kennedy from Louisiana, Republican, who loves to focus on the lunacy of these judicial picks who don't know basic points of law. You know, they're DEI picks by Biden. He loves to expose them as frauds. And so they had some climate hearings. hearings and they brought in an expert witness who's kind of the surfer dude who does snowboarding as an expert witness on climate change listen to this exchange it's classic what is what is
Starting point is 01:33:34 carbon dioxide i don't know i went to high school but that's uh carbon dioxide is a gas okay i'm not i'm not a i'm not a professional to talk about carbon dioxide so much. Well, you want us to abolish it, right? No. There's always going to be carbon dioxide. Right. So what is it you want us to do? Let me back up because I want to, I mean, you're here as an expert.
Starting point is 01:34:05 Tell me more about what carbon dioxide is. I'm here as an expert cross-country skier who sees the changes in my winters and the landscape that I live in in Alaska. And so carbon dioxide is what I see it as. He's been through a lot of winters, evidently, at his advanced age. Is it the major part of our atmosphere?
Starting point is 01:34:28 It's a huge part of our atmosphere, yes. It's actually a very small part of our atmosphere. 0.04%. All of it. Whatever. Yeah, I don't know. What are you asking specifically? Well, you said we need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Starting point is 01:34:44 I'd like to know first if you know what it is. You want us to abolish fossil fuels? I never said that. You never have said that? No. Okay. What do you think we ought to do with fossil fuels? What will we do with fossil fuels?
Starting point is 01:34:59 Yeah. Should we make any changes? I would like to see a decrease in the use of fossil fuels. I think we have a possibility to use more electric generation. Okay, over what period? More electric generation, I hear that. 50 years, 100 years? That's not, I would like to see it come as fast as possible while continuing.
Starting point is 01:35:18 How fast? Sorry? How fast? I don't have a good answer for that. No. Okay. You just think we ought to. How much will it cost for us to become carbon neutral in the United States by 2050?
Starting point is 01:35:35 I'm not a professional on that. I don't have an answer. You don't have any idea? No. You just think we ought to spend the money? I'm not an economist. Yeah, but it's going to cost money. You realize that?
Starting point is 01:35:45 Yeah, but we've also talked about the trade-off of what the cost of climate change as emergencies will cost in the future also. Right, but it's going to cost- But you don't know anything about that either. Carbon neutral by 2050, right? I do not know. You don't know. You just think we ought to do it. I don't have a great
Starting point is 01:36:08 answer for you, but I think I would. If we spent those trillions of dollars and became carbon neutral by 2050 in the United States, which you advocate, how much will it reduce world temperatures? I don't have an answer for that. You don't know? No. You just think we're able to spend the money and then see what happens? I think as an athlete,
Starting point is 01:36:32 I think if we spend that money and invest in our future, hopefully those temperatures stop rising and maybe the snow at least stabilizes where it is for me. But yeah. It's going to disappear if we don't. It's in the trillions. I don going to disappear if we don't send the trillions. I don't know anyway. When my colleagues
Starting point is 01:36:49 invite witnesses to come to us to tell us, advise us on passing legislation, I always check out the background of our witnesses because I'd like to know who I'm talking to. I checked yours out, Mr. Schumacher,
Starting point is 01:37:07 and I want to be sure I understand it as I evaluate your testimony. I bet he was excited when he saw his resume. June 8, 2020, you tweeted, I'm gonna quote, the war on drugs was intentionally created to incarcerate black people en masse, end quote. The war on drugs, you said, was intentionally created to incarcerate black people en masse.
Starting point is 01:37:38 Who intentionally created the war on drugs to put black people in jail? Who were you talking about? I don't remember typing that. You don't? No. It's on your Twitter feed Who were you talking about? I don't remember typing that. You don't? No. It's on your Twitter feed. Maybe a retweet. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:37:49 I haven't used that in a while. Well, even if it's a retweet, it shows your support. Well, he can be right about something, can't he? CIA Senator Kennedy, they're the ones who created the war on drugs. They're the ones who created crack cocaine as well. But when we talk about the environment, you notice that he said, well, I'd like to see us move to more electric generation. That's one of the things when David Sneer would go around and talk to people, he'd say, so he'd ask the crowd. He'd say, what would you like to see us use?
Starting point is 01:38:25 What's your favorite source of energy generation? What is the one? And he said, always, you would have somebody who'd say, well, I think we should use electricity. And he says, you understand electricity is what we're generating. It's not the thing that generates electricity. It's the outcome of it. This guy doesn't even know what is the input and what is the output in an energy generation system. He really didn't know anything.
Starting point is 01:38:54 And I imagine that when he had his researchers, look at that. Senator Kennedy's mouth started watering. We're going to have a good time with this one. We also have some other expert scientists who say that there is no human era in Earth's geological history, they said. And again, this is kind of reflecting, you know, when we talk about quote-unquote science, and these people are not doing science, folks. This is the same thing that we've seen with Fauci and the rest of these people. It's arguments from authority. It's the antithesis of the scientific method.
Starting point is 01:39:30 It's what Francis Bacon opposed. He said we have people in authority. He called it academia, you know, that are coming out with these pronouncements. Do what I say because I've got this position at this prestigious university. I don't have to prove any of it. Just take my word for it. I am science, as Fauci would imply. That is not science.
Starting point is 01:39:52 And you have to understand there's a lot of pagan religion that is wrapped up in a lot of these things as well. Gaia, the Gaia theory that was put out there by Lovelock, and the idea that humans are a virus, that the earth is some sentient being that evolved and we're here to kill it. So we have to be eliminated. And so they really don't like humans. There's a very satanic angle to all this stuff to eradicate humanity, to depopulate the earth. And after 15 years of deliberationation a team of scientists took them 15
Starting point is 01:40:26 years they milked this thing for half a career really uh 15 years of deliberation a team of scientists made the case that humankind has so fundamentally altered the natural world that a new phase of earth's existence a new epic has already begun. Soaring greenhouse gases, the spread of microplastics, decimation of species, fallout from nuclear tests, all the rest of the stuff. And you know, that 2.5 ten thousandths of a percent
Starting point is 01:40:56 carbon dioxide that we put out there, all that stuff is just destroying the planet. The decision to reject this proposal for an Anthropocene epic as a formal unit of geologic time scale is now approved so they rejected it after 15 years these people built a career off of this and another group of bureaucrats and experts the international union of geological sciences shot them down a decisive rejection of the anthropocene proposal uh if i'm pronouncing that correctly but it's
Starting point is 01:41:38 basically like anthropology you know the epic of man so they're saying has been rejected by the field's preeminent experts there were four votes in favor and 12 against see democracy has nothing to do with science it really doesn't one person can be right against the rest of the world it really doesn't have anything to do a vote in some prestigious institution doesn't make any difference to that whatsoever in 2009 scientists began an inquiry that ultimately concluded that the holocene epic which began 11 700 years ago as the last ice age ended and gave way to the Anthropocene about 1950. Well, I don't know the way I look at it. It's a lot, lot simpler. You know, I look at, um, creation was earth 1.0.
Starting point is 01:42:36 Then after the fall, we had the earth 2.0. Then after the flood, we had earth 3.0. And then I guess with Babel, we had a 3.0 and then I guess with Babel we had a 3.5. So, uh, it's a lot simpler when you just, um, we listened to the person who did it, who was there. Uh, the river is essentially dead. It's not just the San Francisco Bay where they are dumping raw sewage in it. They also have, um, uh, a, um have a well-funded
Starting point is 01:43:05 environmental group up in the Pacific Northwest is looking at the Klamath River and the premature deaths of thousands of salmon. So this is another product of the EPA. Another one out west.
Starting point is 01:43:22 They want to kill transportation. They want to kill power generation, and now they're killing lots of fish as well. American River is an organization that's received millions of dollars from left-of-center environmentalist grant-making organizations in recent years, was the orchestrator of the Klamath Dam's removal project. The drawdowns of several reservoirs pursuant to the scheduled removal of four dams in the river preceded the deaths of hundreds of thousands of young salmon in the waterway,
Starting point is 01:43:51 according to the Oregon Public Broadcasting. So they think the dams are in the way and keeping the salmon from breeding properly. So let's destroy them. But in the process of destroying the dam, dams, um killed all the salmon i guess i guess it was a damn mistake the push to remove the dams is often marketed as beneficial for salmon as proponents of the plan including american rivers have argued that the dams obstruct the natural movement of the salmon as well as their access to habitat however weeks after beginning the process to remove one of the systems scheduled for deconstruction on the river,
Starting point is 01:44:28 a large number of 830,000 young salmon released into the river died between February the 26th and March the 2nd. So that's about four or five days, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Those officials there attributed the mass death to gas bubble disease, which is caused by changes in water pressure, stated that the changes in pressure driving the deaths was attributable to old dam infrastructure and is slated for removal. The agency further stated that the water turbidity and the dissolved oxygen levels do not appear to have contributed to the mass death. Well, this is the same, similar to the same type of stuff that we've seen with windmills, uh, verifiably killing large numbers of, uh, birds and especially bats.
Starting point is 01:45:19 Uh, they fly in and again, it's a pressure differential like that. Uh, they, um, the bats are breathing very, very rapidly. They fly into, uh, they, they don't hit the blades. They thought that maybe they were hitting the blades, but no, it's blowing up their lungs because of an air pressure differential. Sometimes the birds will hit the blades, but not the bats. Uh, but, uh, the birds are dying this way as well with the lungs blowing up. Uh, so they go in and they're breathing very rapidly.
Starting point is 01:45:46 They take a breath. They go in very quickly into an area of very low pressure and it explodes their lungs. It's called air embolism when you do it as a scuba diver. And then of course there's what's happening to the whales. And then a lot of people are having a lot of problems with, um, uh, the, uh, effects of the windmills as well. Pressure differentials and other things like that. But, you know, we don't care about people, do we?
Starting point is 01:46:10 Jackie writes and says, send me this article here about battery-powered ambulances. Looks like a great idea, does it, out of the UK? The UK is rushing towards a 2040 net zero target. But they're also running over a few people along the way, says Frontline News. With ambulance response times in the UK averaging over eight minutes for those in a life-threatening situation, there's a lot of room for improvement. Response times for less threatening but still very serious events, such as strokes and sepsis, average about 36 minutes. While women in the later stages of labor usually have to wait over two hours for an ambulance in the UK.
Starting point is 01:46:51 Part of the problem is a lack of ambulances, so the NHS there decided to update its ambulance fleet, but to do it with electric vehicles. First problem is the cost. Second problem, of course, is the range. And the third problem is the cost second problem of course is the range and the third problem is the slow charging times or the inability to get them charged the new evs acquired by the nhs officially have a range of 124 miles between charges and that's significantly below the 160 miles recommended during the trial phase however when they actually did the trials, they found that it wasn't 160,
Starting point is 01:47:26 it wasn't 124. It was actual range was near to 70 miles, 70 mile range. Would they even be able to get some, go out, pick up somebody and get them back to a hospital without dying? Would that happen? And, of course, the 124 miles that they had there have been listed based on optimal conditions, such as flat terrain, no hills, no use of air conditioning, and very mild weather.
Starting point is 01:47:59 Because if it gets too hot or too cold, you reduce the battery life. Charging takes only 90 minutes. But again, during the trial phase, things worked out very differently. It often took up to four hours. Not one and a half hours, but four hours. The ambulances were also expensive. Each one of them cost $190,000.
Starting point is 01:48:21 Part of the reason they're so expensive is they have to be specially converted. The NHS uses Ford Transit vehicles converted by a German company, as well as Mercedes Benz Sprinters. So they have to go through and make this custom conversion. To illustrate the extent of ethical question, they said in 2022, over 500 seriously ill people died while waiting for an ambulance. So you can expect to see this go up by many, many multiples when they slow everything down.
Starting point is 01:48:53 When you've got dead EVs. When you've got EVs that only have a 70-mile range, and maybe they can't get out and get the person and get them back without having the thing die. Maybe they could transfer the patients like some kind of pony express or something. They get to a point where it dies and they call it in. They send out another ambulance and they ferry the people and the rest away. Or maybe we could just start calling these deaths because of EV ambulances. Maybe we could call it the MacGuffin murders murders that's got a nice ring to it because they got to have that mcguffin gonna have that control over us and it's worth it
Starting point is 01:49:32 isn't it to kill a few people in order to get that kind of control that's what we've seen throughout the pandemic ohio's bernie marino who just won in the primary says the manic move to electric vehicles will destroy the U.S. auto industry. And we see this a lot. And, of course, that is true and it is important, but that is not the biggest deal, folks. I'd like to see the automobile industry prosper because it's domestic jobs and all. But what they're doing is taking away all private vehicles.
Starting point is 01:50:05 They don't want you to be able to have a vehicle, whether it's made domestically or foreign made. They don't want you to have your own private vehicle, whether it's internal combustion engine or whether it's EV. They don't want you moving. They want complete control over you. That was their one big problem that they had with the lockdown and so they want to get rid of that but this is something that's being used for political
Starting point is 01:50:31 purposes and so you have the political candidates trump was talking about it marino is talking about it other people are talking about how biden has just plummeted in the polls in michigan because of the automobile industry, they think. But what about the EPA destroying private cars? Do Republicans want to talk about that? No, they don't. They don't want to take on the EPA. They're not going to do anything to block this at the federal level.
Starting point is 01:50:57 And it doesn't matter who gets elected president. It doesn't matter who gets elected senator. They are not going to get to the source of the problem, which is an abusive, tyrannical, globalist bureaucracy. They aren't, again, they're shutting down now power generation. If people buy an electric vehicle, they're going to see that the government is going to force them to leave it there as a battery and not to drive it sorry we don't have enough uh power capacity for you to drive your electric vehicle leave it plugged in we're going to use it as a battery so you spend all this money and it's going
Starting point is 01:51:36 to be blocked from moving and not have any power where it can move and they'll use it as their own personal battery emissions are not a material risk to investors or to companies, but the SEC's climate disclosure rule is, says Real Clear Wire. Straying from their core mission of protecting investors, the Securities and Exchange Commission is now telling corporations that they have to disclose climate issues as part of their public disclosures. And they just approved this in a partisan three to two vote. What is going on with this? Well, this is, again, Biden's bureaucracy stepping in and trying to salvage ESG at the same time that you see people starting to move back
Starting point is 01:52:26 against this. In Texas, for example, they just divested eight and a half billion, with a B, dollars from a BlackRock fund because they said BlackRock is focused on shutting down the very industry where we got the $8.5 billion worth of taxes. And so we're going to pull this money out from them. And you've got a lot of attorneys, state attorneys general, across the country that are part of a lawsuit against these companies that are pushing out ESG because they said it's fraudulent. People invest in the stock market.
Starting point is 01:53:11 They invest in these companies because of financial performance, pure and simple. And yet what you're doing with ESG, you're saying the financial performance doesn't matter anymore. It's not a part of your goal. Your goal is to do what the government wants when it comes to energy and when it comes to social issues. That's what ESG is about. And so what you're doing is you're committing fraud. And so as BlackRock and these other people are starting to pull back from this because of these actions by the state attorneys general, you got the Biden administration comes in and now uses the Securities and Exchange Commission to tell them, you're going to have to do a climate analysis and you're going to have to publish this well that is
Starting point is 01:53:46 an opportunity to shut down any of their enemies it's even worse than the climate stuff because now you've got to go through and you got to come up with a study and determine how many angels there are in the head of a pen because that's all this climate science is nonsense. It's not science. It's non-science. As a matter of fact, it's nonsense. And so you have to come up with a statement. You're going to make that statement, and then the SEC is going to hold you accountable for the accuracy of that statement. Who knows what is going on with any of this climate stuff?
Starting point is 01:54:19 Certainly, the climate experts don't know. How can any company talk about what their climate requirements are? So this is, first of all, means by the Biden administration to prop up the failing ESG, which is now despised and under attack. And then secondly, to have a weapon to use against any political enemy. And that's going to be your climate statement. Yeah, investors don't care about this, but the Biden administration does. And so that's the real issue behind all of this. Well, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
Starting point is 01:54:54 But before we go to break, I want to thank some of the people who have tipped us on Rumble and Rockfin. Again, we're at the end of the month and we've had, um, uh, Marty who has done matching funds in the past, very kindly sent us some coupons that we could use one per quarter and, um, for matching donations. And so, um, we're, we're going to use this coupon today because we're getting close to the end of the month and things are a bit low here. And so I want to thank all the people who have a tip on a rumble. We have, um, why J 72. Thank you. He says, please have a cup of coffee on me. bit low here and so i want to thank all the people who have tipped on rumble we have um yj72 thank you he says please have a cup of coffee on me enjoy listening to you every morning well thank you b turner uh 170 thank you very much for that uh junk silver thank you he says donald trump jr
Starting point is 01:55:38 just interrupted your show on rumble to remind me that even a five dollar donation would help who am i to argue with him so there we go yeah we're getting uh rumble is putting out trump and trump jr uh asking for five dollar donations um they got a lot more money than we do so i really do appreciate it actually helps us a lot more so it goes a lot further with us than it does with them. Shay Bishop on Rockfin, thank you very much for the tip. Says, thank you, David. Hope you have a good Easter. Well, thank you very much. As a matter of fact, I mentioned that I'm going to take, I needed to take some time off for some medical tests on Thursday. And since Friday was Good Friday, I asked Gard, and he's loaded and ready to go with some good shows on Thursday and Friday.
Starting point is 01:56:28 So Gard Goldsmith is going to be filling in for us on Thursday and Friday. I know it's going to be a great show. Always is when Gard fills in. On Rumble, Radis Bro, thank you for the tip. He said, the bridge will never get fixed. Compare the time it took to build the Empire State Building versus the freeways that they try and build today with better equipment. That's absolutely right.
Starting point is 01:56:49 Texas is one of the worst places. Actually, around here in Tennessee, they've done some major repaving in no time at all. Never saw that happen. Texas is one of the worst places I've ever lived in in terms of dragging out construction projects and also the projects that they want to build. They don't want to build anything anymore except a toll road and they take 10 years to do it or more and they don't add any lanes what they do is um you know you have no additional capacity instead if you want to go along feeder roads they put in additional traffic lights to, you know, kind of nudge you onto the freeway. Or maybe the word is coerce, I think.
Starting point is 01:57:30 So pull that up again. Travis, we lost the stuff there. Thank you. Opossum King. Thank you for the tip. Says black swans will fill the air. That's right. Sprumford.
Starting point is 01:57:43 Thank you very much. I appreciate that. That's very generous on Rumble. I love what you said earlier about fear. Fear inhabits rational, I'm sorry, fear inhibits rational thinking, and it's a devastatingly effective tool that our enemies use against us. It's imperative that we resist it. God bless, David. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:58:01 I appreciate that. Yes, and God is the way that we fight against that fear, right? How many times, it's not just when somebody encounters an angel, but how many times does God tell us to fear not? And he gives us some great reasons not to be in fear.
Starting point is 01:58:20 We'll be right back. If you like the Eagles, on a dark desert Eagles, the cars, and Huey Lewis and the News, you'll love the Classic Hits channel at APS Radio. Download our app or listen now at APSradio.com. 🎵 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 ¶¶ The End You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, we have a listener who has sent this in saying that Canada seems to be censoring Bible verses on social media. Now, these are not Bible verses that would pick out a particular sin and condemn somebody for it.
Starting point is 02:00:30 No, these were actually Bible verses that were, you know, about sheep and a shepherd and that type of thing. It truly is amazing what they will take exception to. And so this is what he sent me. These are some screenshots. This is off of Facebook. And so what this, his son sent this to him. He said, what was up with the original one was a quote from the Bible.
Starting point is 02:01:00 And John says, my sheep hear my voice, and know them and they follow me and i give to them eternal life and they shall never perish neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand and so it's done as a meme you got a picture of some sheep that must be very threatening um to somebody i don't know and that bible verse now what is hateful or threatening about that? I don't know. But what was happening to, he said, my son in Canada sent me these screenshots from his Facebook. So he said, when you look at it,
Starting point is 02:01:39 first it came up and said, I'm sorry, this is harmful content or something like that. We've censored it. He said, then once I clicked on show me the graphic content that's what it said graphic content i mean this is a picture of sheep i wonder what it thought is this chat gpt doing this what is the deal uh um but what what is it that it took exception to really i mean words or pictures There's nothing in words or pictures that would be threatening by that. So then once I clicked on the show me the graphic content, it unblocked the picture and the verse.
Starting point is 02:02:14 And that was what the person had posted. And so he says, you know, and he took a screenshot of what it showed before. And it says this photo may contain violent or graphic content. And it was blacked out. And he had to click on it. So first it blurred the picture, put a warning up, saying there was graphic or violent content. And it was blocked.
Starting point is 02:02:40 And there's a close-up of that. And so he says, Canada is making Facebook cover up all Bible verses with a disclaimer, so as not to offend Muslims now. I think that is probably the best example, probably the best explanation of that, because we're in the middle of Ramadan,
Starting point is 02:03:00 and there's nothing in the text of what he put up, there's nothing in the picture of what he put up, there's nothing in the picture, a picture of sheep. Instead, it's able to discern that he's quoting the Bible. And so if he's quoting the Bible, it's probably something, there's a chance, I should say. Facebook has decided that if somebody's quoting the Bible, there's a chance that there might be something in there that would offend a Muslim. So we have to censor that.
Starting point is 02:03:26 He said, so a friend of the U.S. posted the verse and asked us, anybody in Canada, let us know how this verse showed up on their feed. And this is how I saw it. Isn't that amazing? Yeah, that's where we are right now. If you don't realize just how bad this is going to get, they are working on weaponized censorship like we've never seen before.
Starting point is 02:03:47 This kind of censorship is just, just think back a couple of years ago. You know, it was only, what, six years ago that I got pulled off of all social media and everything along with the other people at Infowars. That was when they overtly did it. They'd been doing shadow banning and things like that. And I got content taken down going back to 2013 for talking about the Federal Reserve
Starting point is 02:04:10 and how it was created and similar to the way, you know, J.P. Morgan was similar to the way the banker in It's a Wonderful Life was. I called it It's a Wonderful Lie. Did it at Christmas time because that's when they created it. And so it was was 100th anniversary in 2013 they took that down but so we'd been seeing some censorship that was individualized like that and kind of raise your eyebrows about it but then they just said well you know then they went to to shadow banning of individuals and just overt banning of individuals but they're coming after
Starting point is 02:04:40 banning our religious speech all the rest of the stuff, because if you look at the internet and if you look at geospatial intelligence, they've been mapping out people's political and religious beliefs since the 1990s. That's what they've been focused on. This is just going to be the implementation of it. But this implementation stage where they start to bring in artificial intelligence as the automated snitches and Stasi police, that is really going to escalate in the next couple of years.
Starting point is 02:05:08 It is going to be beyond anything we have seen up to this point. And we look at how technology is affecting our children. This is a story not from a conservative organization. This is from Politico. Politico saying it's causing them to drop out of life. How phones have warped Generation Z, the generation of zombies. These are people who now are 11 to 26 years old. Z as in zombie. They said it's hard to believe sometimes that smartphones and social media haven't been around forever and we get accustomed to these things you know it does seem like they've
Starting point is 02:05:48 been around forever and it's starting to seem like the censorship has been around forever they're doing it gradually doing it from the inside doing it with disruption doing it iteratively as fauci bragged they were going to do with the pandemic and other things. But that's what they do with all of this stuff. They do it iteratively, gradually. And so we started to get accustomed to the censorship. And then as soon as we do, they add the next thing. But they said, even though it seems like smartphones and social media and things like that have been around forever, for the Generation Z people, ages 11 to 26.
Starting point is 02:06:26 It has been around their entire life. And this cohort also happens to be the generation with the worst mental health in history. Is that a coincidence? Asks Politico. Well, no, it's not.
Starting point is 02:06:40 And I would also say this every time we talk about generation, this or generation, that they, Well, no, it's not. And I would also say this. Every time we talk about generation this or generation that, they use the same terms as Strauss and Howe, who in the early 1990s said we have every four generations, we have about every 80 years, we have a massive disruption of society, always accompanied by economic major disruptions and catastrophes, and usually accompanied by war.
Starting point is 02:07:05 They call that the fourth turning. They do not want you to realize that we're in the midst of all of our institutions being wiped out and reorganized along with a massive financial crisis, probably accompanied by war. They don't want you to understand the season that we're in. They'll talk endlessly about Gen Z, Gen X, the millennials and all the rest of this stuff. All these terms that Strauss and Howe used, and they did it in the early 90s, said sometime in the mid 2000s, we're going to have a global financial crisis that's going to kick off
Starting point is 02:07:36 the fourth turning. It'll end probably about 2029. So a social psychologist, Jonathan Haidt, I guess he pronounced his name h-a-i-d-t wrote a book the anxious generation how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness he's launching a shot at what he hopes will become a full-scale war against social media and smartphone use by kids and by teens. And again, I think we ought to understand how bad it is, how it has been deliberately weaponized in the case of TikTok. I do not support a government ban of TikTok. I support a parental ban of TikTok and things like that.
Starting point is 02:08:24 It's very important. But remember, Steve Jobs said, I don't let my kids play with smartphones or iPads or anything like that. The guy who developed this stuff, he knew. These people know exactly what they're doing. So the author says her children are on a conveyor belt, and a lot of them are getting shredded. He says, without action from parents, lawmakers, schools, and tech companies, the youth mental health crisis will continue unabated, he warns. There could be some unexpected political fallout as well.
Starting point is 02:08:58 As he puts it, with a growing sense of anxiety and dislocation, people may become more open to an authoritarian leader who promises to stop the chaos. Yeah. That is the point. They want chaos. They want decline. They want conflict of different people groups. That's precisely what they want.
Starting point is 02:09:23 So he said he and a co-author have been collecting all the studies we can find at google doc and we have a review called social media mental health a collaborative review what we have is 34 studies that suggest a causal effect and there are 21 studies that show no effect but here's the thing the studies that show no effect. But here's the thing. The studies that show no effect take measurements a day or a week apart. When we look at longitudinal studies that run for a month or more, the great majority of them find a great effect. And that's just one body of empirical research. The more important body of empirical research are the true experiments,
Starting point is 02:10:06 randomized control trials. We have 16 just in our review review, though there are other newer ones that found an effect. He said only six did not find an effect. Now, hopefully they'll pay attention to this. You know, they,
Starting point is 02:10:22 they just blow off anything like this, the equivalent of this when we're looking at the effects of the vaccines. But he says, how and why did we as a society let this problem get so out of hand? Was it an accident or did they know what they were doing? He said, my argument is that between 2010 and 2015, adolescent life was rewired. He said, if you think about it, in 2010, almost everyone had a flip phone. They had no Instagram account because it was just invented that year. They had no high-speed data.
Starting point is 02:10:55 They had no high-speed internet. They had to pay for internet usage. They had to pay for each and every text. So a 13 or 14- old kid in the year, 2010 was not online all day, but over the next few years, Instagram became very popular. The front facing camera comes out on iPhones in 2010.
Starting point is 02:11:19 So now photographs are much more of yourself. Most people get high speed internet. Most people get an unlimited data plan and video games get much more of yourself. Most people get high-speed internet. Most people get an unlimited data plan. And video games get much more immersive with multiplayer online games that thrive on high-speed internet. Now imagine in just a couple of years when they've rolled out 5G.
Starting point is 02:11:38 Imagine just a couple of years when they've rolled out advances in virtual reality, VR, and augmented reality, AR. Imagine what that's going to do to the kids. It's going to get a lot worse if we don't get on top of this. Seriously. And it's not just for the kids.
Starting point is 02:11:56 It's for the adults as well. You need to watch out and make sure that you don't waste your life just entertaining yourself to death, that you don't waste your life just entertaining yourself to death, that you don't just kick back and do nothing. And there's even going to be another aspect of this, and that is, I think, a kind of artificial intelligence nihilism. Well, I guess there's no point in me learning how to code anymore because ChatGPT is going to code.
Starting point is 02:12:23 And I guess there's no point in me learning how to paint or to draw or to do music or to design circuits or anything like that right chat gpt will do it by the time i learn how to do it it'll do it well you know there's a certain um there's a certain joy in the process number number one. Number two, there's liberty and there's independence in the process. You don't want to become dependent on these machines, even if they do a better job. The Amish have looked at this and said, well, you know, hey, these people could have bought a much better produced wagon than the one that they build themselves. But instead, they focus on learning the skills to build it themselves. Why? So that they can be independent.
Starting point is 02:13:14 And we have to get over this idea of having something that is, you know, just kind of comes out of this unboxing mentality. Oh, look at this. It's in a box and we pull this out and it's all perfectly assembled and joined and there's no gaps in anything. And it's just like it's just spontaneously created. And it's so interesting, isn't it, to look at these unboxed videos for some people? And this kind of this immaculate creation of this thing versus something that you've hobbled together.
Starting point is 02:13:49 You know it's got a couple of flaws here and there, but you built that. And you ought to take pride in the fact that you built it and you did it on your own and you can do another one on your own and you don't have to depend on some giant corporation or some robot or artificial intelligence to do it for you. It's very important that we not get sucked into that trap on Rumble on61 thank you very much for
Starting point is 02:14:13 the tip he says um if we're doubling down let's go thank you Marty thank you David uh we'll definitely be checking in with guard well thank you very much yeah guard will be doing the show on Thursday and Friday and again thank you to Marty for doing the matching of tips today. So thank you very much. Anything people put in will be doubled on rumble. Uh, uh, X, X, um, thank you for the tip says can't live without the best news aggregator. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 02:14:40 Look at this story too. At the same time, we're looking at what happened with our phones, how, uh, you know, faster data, more cameras and things like that, how that has affected, especially young children.
Starting point is 02:14:53 Look at Bhutan. In 1999, they had almost no crime and television had been banned there. Yeah. Television had been around for 50 years or whatever, everywhere else. But they had banned it up until 1999. Then they lifted the ban on television and boom. Immediately, society started going down the tubes.
Starting point is 02:15:17 Very interesting. This was put out as a tweet by Rob Henderson. And he said, had almost no crime until until 1999 when its government finally lifted the ban on television within four years, the crime rate soared. And he goes back to a 20 year old article from the guardian. April, 2002 was a turbulent month for the people of Bhutan.
Starting point is 02:15:40 One of the remotest nations in the world perched high in the snow lines of the Himalayas, suffered a crime rave. The 700,000 inhabitants of a kingdom that calls itself the land of the Thunder Dragon had never experienced serious law-breaking before. Yet now there are reports from many towns and villages of fraud, of violence, and of even murder. The Bhutanese had always been proud of their incorruptible officials, but then they had a 42-year-old chief accountant of the state trading corporation
Starting point is 02:16:13 charged with embezzling 70,000 pounds, English pounds. Every aspect of Bhutanese life is steeped in Himalayan Buddhism. Yet on April the 13th, the Royal Bhutan police began searching the provincial town of Mongar for thieves who had vandalized and robbed three of the country's most ancient stupas. I think these are temples. Three days later, in their capital, where overindulgence in rice wine had been the only social vice before that a 37 year old truck driver bludgeoned his wife to death after she discovered he was addicted to heroin in Bhutan family welfare has always come first but then Saddam, a 42-year-old farmer, drove his terrified in-laws off a cliff in a drunken rage,
Starting point is 02:17:08 killing his niece and injuring his sister. Why was this kingdom with its head in the clouds falling victim to a kind of crime associated with urban life in America and Europe? For the Bhutanese, the only explanation seemed to be five large satellite dishes planted in a vegetable patch, ringed by sugar pink cosmos flowers on the outskirts of Thimphu. So when we bring Hollywood into our home, you stop and think about what you're bringing into your home when you turn on the television set it always struck me you know in early days of tv sitting there as a child looking at black and white tv red skelton remember him if you're this eight or my age or older and he was always this
Starting point is 02:17:57 shy self-deprecating comedian clown and and he would always at the end of the program he would uh talk directly into the camera with his hat in his hand thank you for inviting me into your living room tonight and all this other kind of stuff he realized that he was coming into the home he would never do anything like we see being done by netflix and the rest of these people you know netflix has gone through its big purge because they put out um child pornography literal child pornography produced in Europe. I think it's France. Cuties or something like that. And that's not the only thing that they've done like that.
Starting point is 02:18:34 But you look at what comes into your home. The sex, the violence, and all the rest of this stuff. It truly is amazing. And how did we get to that point very gradually you know we went from straight up archetypes of heroes with the black and white westerns in the 1950s and stuff now you go back and you look at those programs you look at how straight up the heroes were then gradually violence comes in sex comes in we start making the heroes not quite the good guys and so forth. It's both Hollywood and television. And before you know it, we're
Starting point is 02:19:12 celebrating evil. It's being pushed to us all the time. It truly is amazing. And to think that it's, you know, the argument is, well, we are are reflecting culture we're not shaping it no they're shaping it they're shaping it and they're reinforcing it and even if they're reflecting something that is out there they put it in an echo chamber and they intensify it with deafening feedback so uh where are we as a society well we're at the point where we don't really care if we rip babies apart. Republican politicians don't care about it either. We've established what they are, murderers. We're just haggling over the number of weeks.
Starting point is 02:19:58 And yet it is not only acceptable to most people in America, but it is put out there now by the Biden administration. They're going to run on this as if it were a virtue. There's an interesting article on liveaction.org talking about another house of horrors for abortion. You know, we had Gosnell up in Pennsylvania, Kermit Gosnell, filthy place. He had a morbid curiosity of keeping dead babies around. Eventually had an immigrant woman of color, an illegal alien who died because things went wrong. And his filthy abortion mill.
Starting point is 02:20:41 And the way the place was laid out, you couldn't even get any cots or stretchers in there to get her to some help and so she died. But there were also cases there where he killed some full-term babies, and it was such a strange violation. He would have been fine if we would have taken these babies that were born that were very mature. As he said, one of the one of the kids, he said, hey, this kid could walk down and catch a bus type of thing. If he would have set them off to the side and let them die, starve to death or whatever, gradually, there would have been no crime under the law. But because he put them out of their misery, so to speak, they got
Starting point is 02:21:27 him for murdering two babies and the death of the woman who was there. And of course, you had Ralph Northam, the governor of Virginia, who was trained as a doctor. He didn't say anything unusual about that. He talked about comfort care, and that's where most people found out about it. But it was a shock to the jurors and the Kermitosnell trial to hear that there was such a thing as what they call euphemistically comfort care like what you set the baby over there and you let the baby die and then when ralph northerham said it then the nation heard it they tried to get people to
Starting point is 02:22:02 understand that when uh fellow mcaleer did the um the film gosnell they'd done a book about it and they did a courtroom drama about it and the center part of that film was where the jurors uh all of them uh pro-abortion were horrified to find out what this thing called comfort care really was well this is another house of horrors. Abortion Media Allies writes liveaction.org, and other abortion propagandists are manipulating the public into believing that big abortion is merely an extension of the American health care sector.
Starting point is 02:22:40 Now, by the way, that would be bad enough, because the health care sector in America has become hired killers as well during the 2020 stuff. But actually, they're far worse. An article published by The Pitch in 2005 detailed a filthy abortion clinic in Kansas City, Kansas. The facility, which operated under the noses of health inspectors, was accused of having roaches running rampant, of having fetal remains stored in the refrigerator, and even a wild allegation that the abortionist ate aborted fetuses for lunch. That sounds really crazy, doesn't it?
Starting point is 02:23:18 That can't be true. Well, these are allegations that were made by the Kansas Attorney General at the time these are allegations that were made by police detectives that were there and as these allegations are being made by the people who were there one of the police detectives said to one of the people they're talking to said
Starting point is 02:23:38 look I'm a cop and people lie to me all the time but you're going to be asked these questions by the attorney general. And if you lie to him, you're going to go to jail. Now, did that really happen? Yes, it did. Wow.
Starting point is 02:23:57 So what happened to the abortion clinic? Well, and why haven't you heard this? Why haven't I heard this before? Well, they managed to kind of cover this up. The clinic was operated by an abortionist, Krishna Rajana, keeping aborted fetuses and styrofoam cups in the freezer and later heating them up and stirring them into his lunch, they said, among other allegations, specifically from these people.
Starting point is 02:24:27 Now, when it was reported by secondary media, The Pitch, never heard of that, in 2005, their headline was to make a joke about it. Mm-mm, good, they said, like it's Campbell's soup or something. And they recounted the allegations and laughed about it. That's where we are as a society. According to a 2005 report, a theft brought Detectives William Howard Jr. and Stephen Mansaw to the facility in September of 2003. This is kind of the way they caught Kermit Gosnell as well. But while the theft allegation was not proven, in September of 2003. This is kind of the way they caught Kermit Gosnell as well.
Starting point is 02:25:06 But while the theft allegation was not proven, Detective Howard claimed that he was shocked by the conditions that he and Mansaw found. There were dirty dishes in the sink and on a tabletop. Trash was strewn around. Roaches crawled across the countertops. They said, as we proceeded through the facility, I noted the back area was very dark and dingy looking with poor lighting and smelling musty.
Starting point is 02:25:23 We entered the break room to interview Rajana. There were dirty dishes in the sink and on the tabletop, trash everywhere, roaches crawling around the countertops with the smell of stench in the room. Frankly, I was reluctant to sit down. I noted that there weren't containers for medical waste with universally recognized hazardous waste labels on them. You know, that's the intersecting sharp looking circle things on it. On the way out, my partner observed that the quote procedure room unquote was filthy. He told me that he saw dried blood on the floor and that the room looked nasty to him.
Starting point is 02:26:00 Detective Howard added. They took pictures of this, which are in the article he said also noted that the assistants seemed to be running everything even though they were barely out of their teens and there were no credentials on the wall all of this except for the allegations of the cannibalism all this was something that was very similar to what happened with Kermit Gosnell. And yet, as they bring this stuff in, you have people who were in the legal side of things say, well, I can't really think of what to charge them with. Really? You know, we see this all, they can get really, really creative, can't they, for things like
Starting point is 02:26:42 January the 6th, or if they really want want to can't law enforcement and prosecutors they can get really really really creative with charges when they say they can't think of anything to charge somebody with they're not really trying are they the aborted fetuses were placed inside styrofoam cups and put in a refrigerator freezer next to TV dinners the female witness went on to describe how she and other girls actually witnessed rajana microwave one of the aborted fetuses and stir it into his lunch the witness claimed other employees had seen him do the very same thing and so they'd look at this and they say well you know maybe so but you know where's the crime in that we just had a situation
Starting point is 02:27:27 here in america i don't know the details of the person i just saw the headline i haven't read the article but uh people were horrified to take pictures of a guy who was eating a human leg standing on the sidewalk it was a severed limb from had been hit by a train and he picked up some kind of homeless guy or some undocumented migrant newcomer who picked up the leg and started eating it. We're getting into some really dark territory here because the government and the schools are pushing it this way. So again, he told these employees, look, you're lying to me. People lie to me all the time as a cop, but you're going to go to jail if you lie to the
Starting point is 02:28:11 attorney general, the district attorney, whatever. And they continued with the story. But the warning fell on deaf ears in March of that year. The Board of Healing Arts investigator conducted surprise inspections of his facility, found conditions there had actually worsened. So they give him a warning. They say, we can't think of what to charge him with. But he doesn't care.
Starting point is 02:28:38 And he continues to do it. As if the 2005 reports about the facility were not horrific enough, the abortionist was later accused of throwing private medical records into the trash and on and on so uh we we see this constantly and yet this is what the democrats want to run on this is why it's so contemptible for republicans to say well this is a losing issue. I just don't want to carry the burden of this issue around with me. There's something else going on with these people, folks. It's the easiest thing in the world to really pick this ball up and run with it.
Starting point is 02:29:19 The only person who's done that, as I mentioned again again i don't remember her name a progressive democrat who is running for office so that she can show pictures of what they do these babies that they murder and they have to run her commercials because she's running for congress and so remember that whenever you hear a republican like trump or anybody underneath him say well this is a portion issue it's just too hard to talk about. You don't have to talk about it at all. You just show the pictures and let the pictures do the talking. People will understand, just like they did with Google AI. Oh, that's ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:29:53 Look at that. I asked it for people and draw me some people in 1700 Scotland, and they're all black and Asian because it hates white people. You get it with a picture right away. You show those photographs of what they're all black and Asian because it hates white people. You get it with a picture right away. You show those photographs of what they're doing to babies, and this would be a winning issue. But they don't want to take the moral high ground on all this stuff. That is what's so key about all of this,
Starting point is 02:30:21 is that they don't want to take the moral high ground. On Rockfin, Guard Goldsmith. Good to see you there, Guard. Of course, Guard will be doing the show on Thursday and Friday. Thank you for the tip. He says, David, I've been listening as I work on MRC items. He works for MRC TV as well. Had to dive in with the audience to send out cheer to everyone
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Starting point is 02:32:52 war without rules uh this is a life site news uh article and they're talking about the situation that is unfolding in gaza a war without rules and I've talked about this it's interesting they did not go back to Augustine's formulation of what a just war is something that Western civilization has focused on for a long time but I've talked about this many times if you are attacked you have a right to respond, but that is tempered by the fact that, uh, you want to try to limit civilian casualties, not maximize them and that, uh, the goal of your response, your retaliation
Starting point is 02:33:38 should not be to completely wipe out the enemy, uh, to every last man, woman, and child, uh child but it should be to end hostilities that should be your goal as quickly as possible so you want to minimize civilian casualties you want to end the war as soon as possible not prolong it forever as we were seeing with all these wars that were involved in and even as we see with the American government pre-emptive war yeah that was a day of infamy when the Japanese did it and it's still wrong, uh, but we're doing what they did.
Starting point is 02:34:11 And so it really has become a war without rules. It's become a war where, uh, depending on your perspective and what you think about the two sides. And again, I'm not going to, I have not talked about this because I don't want to try to, uh, interject myself into the fog of war where everybody is lying about something or maybe about everything and try to figure out who did what to whom and with what motivations but what we do know is that people have been rounded up into one area deliberately being starved as food trucks came up with some food people rushed the food truck uh the soldiers on it perhaps uh because they were scared thought people were coming after them they fired and killed people so they show up a food people run for the food and they shoot and
Starting point is 02:34:58 kill them and some people said um that was a deliberate setup. They wanted that to happen. I believe that it's more likely that these are young troops and they're panicking. This is why you try to avoid having wars because you're always going to have in the fog of war, things go wrong or because of hatred,
Starting point is 02:35:23 people will commit atrocities deliberately so it should be ended but there's no interest in ending it and then of course the u.s government i think was were the ones who dropped the food but um as they drop food a little airlift food in some of the parachutes did not deploy massive crates came in completely destroyed one house killed people inside of it but just came down like bombs is that incompetence is that deliberate what is it's probably incompetence you know we can't even the u.s military can't even deliver food without killing the people that they're supposedly trying to help so then they decide they're going to build a pier.
Starting point is 02:36:06 Oh, that's to bring in food. But now we see, no, that's going to be taking people out. Many people have said, well, this is going to be a real threat to the American soldiers there. If they're taking people out, they might have terrorists who come on with suicide bombs or something and take out all these soldiers, the ship. This is a stupid idea, and it is a stupid idea.
Starting point is 02:36:24 Except what's an even dumber idea is it appears that these people are going to be deported. Now you got Jared Kushner and other people saying, well, this is, we've got to clear this out so that we can start selling this property and doing some seaside resorts or whatever. And we can ship the people to Europe and to America. They'll take the people that we don't want around us because they're too dangerous. I mean, this is absolutely reprehensible and it's another reason why we need to have people who have some moral character.
Starting point is 02:36:55 Instead, we're looking at these people, they're using their, um, their Henry Kissinger style geopolitical analysis. You know, as Kissinger said, we have no permanent allies. We only have permanent interests. You know, that kind of ruthless calculation that has absolutely no consideration of people morally, that is reprehensible.
Starting point is 02:37:21 It totally is reprehensible. And it is a massive PR failure on the part of Israel, as well as the United States. And so in the face of all this now, the back and forth between Candace Owen, and I've not followed this soap opera. I don't really care. I've seen some people commenting on it. And I think some of their comments about it are kind of interesting. I mean, certainly she takes one side of this conflict, and her boss there, Ben Shapiro, took another side of the conflict. A lot of people are heaping scorn on them for firing her, but look, I think it's legitimate for them to fire her if they disagree.
Starting point is 02:38:03 She doesn't have a right to work for them. It's the same situation that I was in with Alex. I was surprised, really, that I was there that long. And then after a certain point in time, I figured, well, I guess he's not going to fire me because he wants to have an opposing voice that he can fall back on. Since he's obviously knowingly lying to people about the pandemic and about January the 6th, he'd like to say, well, yeah, but we had, uh, you know, night was saying this and so forth. Uh, and then, you know, he fired us a week before Christmas. Uh, that surprised me if I, uh, Travis, anything that surprised me, but, um,
Starting point is 02:38:38 you know, he had a right to fire me. We disagreed. I opposed him on air over the lies that he was telling people that he knew were lies i knew he knew we had conversations about it you know he knew he was lying to people about spreading fear about the pandemic telling people that the vaccine was sugar water telling people that they're going to fix the election on January the 6th, telling people that two days after the election, we had blockchain watermarks and ballots and the National Guard were out arresting people two days after.
Starting point is 02:39:12 All of that was a lie, all of it, in order to make money. And so I understand if you're going to oppose somebody that they would fire you on that. But it's been kind of interesting back and forth people uh um looking at this and and commenting on it uh there was a guy that i i saw a comment on twitter from uh somebody i know nothing about except this short clip that i've seen from him i i looked up his background a little bit and, uh, because of the comments that he had to say, I thought were really strange.
Starting point is 02:39:48 His name is Andrew Clavin. Uh, he is a writer, uh, but he also got picked up by, uh, Shapiro's, uh, daily wire. I think it is. And, um, as a commentator and, uh, he was, um, uh, taking Shapiro's side against Candace Owens and he had some very interesting things to say he believes that you know she wrote in one of these statements Christ is king and he thinks that is anti-semitic and it's kind of interesting because this guy is jewish but he says that he became a christian we'll talk about that in a moment but he he thinks to say christ is king is anti-semitic wrong you know when i did this by the way the priest who baptized me said you know
Starting point is 02:40:37 christians won't accept you they'll you'll still be a jew and i said well i am that that's my race i'm a jew i'm proud of my race it It's a great race. It's done many, many great things, including write the Bible. And you know, I am a Jew. But that hasn't happened at all. Christians have welcomed me with open arms, except this Christ the King, anti-Semitic crowd. Christ is the King, and one day every knee will bow and recognize him, because he's not just my king, he's king of the universe. But when you use that phrase to mean
Starting point is 02:41:06 that God has abandoned his chosen people, the Jews, through whom he came into this world incarnate, and that he's broken his promises, his covenant with the Jews, you are quoting scripture like Satan does in the Bible. You are quoting scripture to your purposes, and that to me is specifically wicked. You know, when you spit that phrase at Ben Shapiro,
Starting point is 02:41:31 life is not a game show where you guess the name of God and you get to go to heaven. Honk, you know, yes, the name is Jesus. I look at Ben's life and I think if Ben were to embrace Jesus Christ, it would cause devastation to his family, to the people who love him, to the people who listen to him, to his position in the world.
Starting point is 02:41:49 I just have this feeling that God has put this guy where he wants him to do what he wants him to do. And as you know, I feel that. Isn't that interesting? Yeah, it wasn't. Jesus said, you know, I didn't come here to bring peace. He came here to bring peace between man and God, but not between men and men. You know, you're, I didn't come here to bring peace. He came here to bring peace between man and God, but not between men and men.
Starting point is 02:42:07 You know, you're going to have people within a family fighting each other over what they believe, type of thing. And it is an offense to people. I think it's really strange that somebody, I looked up, it's like he was baptized into what church? And it was like Episcopalian or something like that. Clearly, like Ben Shapiro, he doesn't believe that the Bible is something that God gave us, but he believes it's something that some men wrote, some Jewish men, he said. Yeah, Jews gave you the Bible. Well, it's not just that. We don't believe that it was simply written by men. We believe that it was inspired by God, and that's a very different thing.
Starting point is 02:42:46 So to treat it, whether or not, it depends on how you treat it. Is it God's word or is it man's word? That makes all the difference in the world. You know, Ben Shapiro has said, when he was asked, I think it was Joe Rogan who asked him, do you, so do you believe in miracles? Do you believe that Moses parted the Red Sea? Of course, it wasn't Moses, but it was God who parted the Red Sea for Moses. But does he believe that? Oh, no, no, no. I don't believe that, says Shapiro. And
Starting point is 02:43:11 I was absolutely amazed. He doesn't believe that God parted the Red Sea as a part of the Exodus for people to get to the promised land. He wants the secular temporary stuff the land but he doesn't want the god that comes with it he doesn't want the supernatural power that's there he's going to do it in his own strength you know god does not honor that from anyone but this whole idea that christ the king is anti-semitic you know this goes back to take a look at facebook where i began earlier the fact that somebody puts up a bible verse any bible verse even a bible verse of sheep talking about christ as the good shepherd or whatever oh that's an offense why well because it's the bible and there's things in the bible that i don't like so um i'm going to just shut that down and there's things in the Bible that I don't like. So, um, I'm going to just shut that down.
Starting point is 02:44:05 And that's what Andrew Clavin is doing with this Christ the King thing. It's not anti-Semitic. Uh, and, um, you know, to the, the, you know, there's, um, you can find Christians who will say anything. And of course you can find Jewish people who will say anything as well. You know, the joke is, uh, you get, um, and it was a Jewish joke about Jewish people saying you get three Jews in a room and you'll have five opinions or something, you know. But same thing is true Christians, especially when you're looking at religion. And so we ought to be able to have an open discussion without canceling people because you disagree with them.
Starting point is 02:44:45 And I'm not talking about the firing of Candace Owen. I think it's fine for Ben Shapiro to fire her if he disagrees with her. He doesn't have to hire her. This is different than being kicked off of the public square, off of social media. I see those as two very different things. If they want to fire her, that's fine. I have a big problem if Twitter or Facebook shuts down the digital public square.
Starting point is 02:45:10 I think that is wrong. But yeah, you don't have a right to work for anybody. And if you disagree, you can leave. I didn't leave because I wanted access to a bigger audience. And so I was going to stay there and I was going to warn people about what the other people on that network were telling people. I was, hey, these guys are lying to you, and do that until I get fired. But it's legitimate to fire me. That's fine. But the issue is, if Christ is not king, who is your Lord? And what is Christianity about if you don't acknowledge that? Is it really just honking a horn?
Starting point is 02:45:51 Did he do something like getting baptized and now he's in with God? If he doesn't believe what God says, at which point do you digress from this? Because what you know about this is based on the Bible. So you're going to take some of it, but you're going to reject the rest of it you have to understand that what is happening with facebook what is happening with a lot of these things what is happening with the christian nationalism label and all the rest of stuff is an attempt to silence people just like facebook was doing they want to categorically silence people who are christians and uh again doesn't have to be anything that is um uh harmful or hurtful saying christ is king there's nothing wrong with that but he makes that into something
Starting point is 02:46:39 that is as he says racist again i don't see uh different races i think we see have have people of different skin color but they're same race we're all the human race and um god has made of all nations one blood there's different tongues they're different tribes and there's different nations that have different borders different languages languages, different borders, different cultures, that type of thing. But there's not different races. And so, you know, we need to understand where the commonality is. We need to understand that God did not reject the Jews. The Jews rejected God is a Christian perspective on it.
Starting point is 02:47:20 And a lot of the same people, you know, from Peter to the massive crowd that was there, uh, changed and, uh, did not reject God. Uh, they embraced God later. They repented of that and embraced God. God is always there and forgiveness. And it's not our position to determine who is in or out. We're not here to judge people. We're here to tell people what the truth is.
Starting point is 02:47:44 And the truth is Christ is king. And you're not here to judge people. We're here to tell people what the truth is. And the truth is Christ is king. And you're not going to back us down from this. All this Christian nationalism labeling that's out there is not going to intimidate us. The Facebook censorship is not going to intimidate us. Calling us racist, calling us anti-Semitic is not going to intimidate us. We know what the truth is i just have to ask people like andrew clavin how many times are you going to side with censorship you think that's a winning issue to side with censorship you got some major problems that you don't understand you're always
Starting point is 02:48:21 trying to shut down anybody that you disagree with that's going to backfire on you just like this gaza uh attack is is backfiring on you as well and rightfully so david ike said i'm not saying a word about the sacking of my friend candace owens for criticizing israel because i want to keep my job at the daily wire and to do that you don't say anything in the least bit critical about the israel firsters who did it as he was responding to what um daily wire host michael knowles said about it he said this is the castrated quote-unquote new media well i think that there is so much intimidation of people. Everyone knows that if you say certain things, you're not going to be able to be on the radio. It's a very awkward situation for me to be a conservative who doesn't support Trump.
Starting point is 02:49:16 I support the principles of conservatism. Trump doesn't. He's not a conservative. He's a New York Democrat. He's a pro-abortion, pro-gun control, pro-spend-all-the-money-you-can-think-of-without-any-accountability Democrat. He's a corrupt reprobate. And I can't understand why Christians try to project Christian values onto him. He has no Christian values that he's talked about or exhibited.
Starting point is 02:49:44 He will not keep his word about the Constitution or any of these principles. And yet, if I oppose him, you know, I get hate mail all the time. Oh, yeah, I like what you have, but I can't stand the fact you don't support Trump. I'll never support Trump, ever, ever. I don't support Biden either. So, you know, again, you got to, which horse are you going to, we got to be on one of these two sides. Well, who do you want to be president nobody that's running literally
Starting point is 02:50:09 nobody literally none of these uh uh none of the above here uh this i thought was an interesting comment um barry weiss who is a part of the Twitter papers, right, brought in by Elon Musk. And she said that it took the Daily Wire this long to sever ties with Candace Owen is alarming. Alarming. Well, again, she doesn't support free speech and she wants people fired who disagree with her but again i think that um um you know clearly um they were on polar opposites of this issue and uh if he wants to fire her he's welcome to do it uh now these are a couple things i did not validate but i i thought it was interesting. I've not seen this before, so I'll take a look at it, see if I can see if this is true.
Starting point is 02:51:09 This is by somebody called Low Key. So it seems Candace Owens has been canceled by Ben Shapiro, The Daily Wire, for opposing Israel's genocide in Gaza. is funded by Cape Technologies, K-A-P-E Technologies, whose CEO is Israeli Intelligence Duvdevan Unit Veteran Ido Ehrlichman. Shapiro and the co-founder of the Daily Wire, Jeremy Boring, both helped Israel lobbyist Dennis Prager set up the YouTube channel at Prager University, where they worked under Israeli Unit 8200 Military Intelligence Veteran Marissa Prager university where they worked under Israeli unit 8,200 military intelligence veteran, Marissa strike.
Starting point is 02:51:49 Well, again, um, you know, I don't know if that connection is true with Israeli unit, uh, 8,200, um, it's like the British have a military unit for censorship and mobile, by the way, if you didn't know, so does America. The censorship is deeply tied into the military. DARPA was there at the very beginning to create the internet as a means of propaganda, of censorship, of surveillance. When it became practical, the American military, the Pentagon, and the intelligence community gave money to these different corporations.
Starting point is 02:52:22 So I would not be surprised if this was true on the Israeli side, because you need to understand that the internet, social media, and all the rest of the stuff is all a product of the American military and intelligence community, the Israeli military and intelligence community, the Chinese military and intelligence community. The whole thing is a PSYOP. Now, you still may be able to, um, uh, get to some information.
Starting point is 02:52:46 I mean, you can find me in the corners of the internet and you find other people who are going to be honest, but you need to evaluate that in the light of the fact that the entire internet was designed as psychological warfare. And so you need to keep that in the back of your mind. That's true of everybody, everywhere,
Starting point is 02:53:04 you know, again, um, uh, trust no one, no one, And so you need to keep that in the back of your mind. That's true of everybody, everywhere. You know, again, trust no one. And when it comes to politicians, you need to bind them down with the chains of the Constitution, as they say. Church of England, Archdeacon, who turns out to be a female. Surprise, surprise. You know, another, as James Car carville would say a preachy woman well she's a preachy archdeacon who is preaching about anti-whiteness you know the same like the struggle session we showed you in china denounce yourself smash the patriarchy she said she's called for anti-whiteness so you're not it can't just not be racist you have to be anti-whiteiteness. See, you can't just not be racist. You have to be anti-white.
Starting point is 02:53:47 This is the Chinese struggle session approach. And she wants to smash the patriarchy, presumably, so she can establish a matriarchy. She's called for anti-whiteness, and she's a Church of England archdeacon. Other people have criticized her as being divisive, which of course she is. And then in Boston, we have this announcement. These people demanding reparations from white churches.
Starting point is 02:54:17 We call on the white church in Boston to join us in supporting a black reparations movement. Standing in solidarity, clergy leaders from across the city of Boston gathered for an interfaith multiracial meeting at the Resurrection Lutheran Church in Roxbury, Nubian Square. They're here to ask the religious community to atone for black Boston suffering and support black reparations. And we are coming, as Dr. King said, to get our check. Organizers from the Boston People's Reparations Commission say they're also following up on their demand on the City of Boston for a $15 billion initial payout to begin dollars around strengthening our financial institutions, creating a new black bank. Five billion dollars in terms of addressing issues of the education achievement gap between blacks and whites. In 2022, the Boston City Council and Mayor Michelle Wu offered an official apology for the city's involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
Starting point is 02:55:28 She also. Again, you know, we've talked about this before. It is interesting. This has come back to the churches because I think that's really where the primary failure is. The churches that have failed to talk about the commonality of man, but more importantly, have failed to talk about the fact that the wrongs done by us were paid for by Christ on the cross. That is the Christian position. Why can't the churches say that? And also, as a part of that, it's not just the wrongs that were done by us, but the wrongs that were done to us.
Starting point is 02:56:10 And if you can't leave that at the cross, as God says, if you don't forgive others, you yourself will not be forgiven. If you want the forgiveness for the things that you have done wrong, you have to leave the grudge and the vengeance of things that were done to you there as well. And so these churches that are there, that are being, you know, getting the screws put against them, they have failed to even tell people what the fundamental act of Christ is on the cross. So it doesn't surprise me that this stuff is coming back to haunt them. Audi, Modern Retro Radio, says,
Starting point is 02:56:46 I'm amazed that people like Candace Owen, Ben Shapiro, and the others have such a large following. They are state actors. Yes, that's true. Question is, which state are they acting for? And it is a play that is there to get people pitted against each other. White against black. Jews against Christians and so forth. That's what this is all about. So that as we're fighting amongst each other,
Starting point is 02:57:12 they can rob, cheat, steal and kill us. Nobody talks about the lockdown. Nobody talks about the theft involved in all of that. The theft of our civil liberties and other things. We did not even get to where the end of the program here, we didn't get to the pandemic treaty.
Starting point is 02:57:27 I'll talk about it tomorrow, because tomorrow is when they're going to be beginning the voting on. But we have another comment here that I want to get before we run out of time. On Rumble, N-A-Y-T, I don't't know how to pronounce that but thank you for the tip it says thank you david for your words of wisdom but please pray for my family my son sadly passed away at the young age of 20 years old we love him so much he was a brave kind-hearted man uh long love javier my son was baseball coach. The boys came up with a saying, long live Javier, I think is what it's supposed to be.
Starting point is 02:58:12 I am so sorry. And I cannot even imagine what that is like. Yes, we pray that God will take you through this. Our life is so short and what matters the most is the eternity comes after this very very very very brief life you think of our life as a dot and eternity as an infinite line coming after that and what do we say when we lose somebody, especially at a young age? God tells us that the death of his loved ones is a blessing in his sight. And it is something that God is looking to reunite with all of us.
Starting point is 02:59:04 It is difficult for those of us who are left behind. We don't want to see our loved ones suffer in the process, and we don't want to lose them. And so it is so difficult for us, and so I'm so sorry for you and for your loss. But as you said, as you're asking for prayer, just understand, if you're a Christian, you're going to have a reunion. This is a momentary separation. You know, we have tears when we depart each other for a period of time to go live in another area. Maybe that it's going to be years before we see somebody. And that is even worse when we know that there's not any chance
Starting point is 02:59:45 that we're going to see that person again in this life. But understand that this is just the beginning, and understand that God has a purpose in everything that he does, and I'm so sorry for your loss. But I want to thank everybody for, um, standing with us and for your generosity and your kindness and supporting this program. I'll just read this card here. This is from, uh, Stacy who, um, wrote this said today is a three, five in your show was
Starting point is 03:00:17 out. I don't know what I did on three, five, but she liked it. Uh, she said today you inspired me to stop working, sit down and write this and to do my own matching of my own monthly contributions She says she usually sends 50, but she sent 100 with this But incredibly generous, thank you so much She said, like you, I try to keep my life simple And my husband would say, Stacy, you always say simplicity is the key
Starting point is 03:00:43 And I think it is, if we understand what really matters. Thank you for joining us. Let me tell you, the David Knight Show you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes. In fact, if you can hear me, that means you're listening to The David Knight Show right now. Yeah, good job. And you want to know something else? You can find all the links to everywhere to watch or listen to the show at thedavidknightshow.com. That's a website.

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