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Well, today we're going to take a look at Civil War.
Is this what the great replacement about Biden is really about?
I mean, we've had these two guys have been channeled through the system without any debates, without any primaries.
They have a debate before we've ever had a debate before they become the nominees.
What kind of a selection process are we in?
As we see, the Trump has created a civil war within the Republican Party.
Now Biden is doing the same thing within the Democrat Party.
But is there, as we look at these rulings coming out of the Supreme Court,
are they setting everybody up for an expectation?
And they're going to be so disappointed if they don't get their way?
I mean, now everybody's even more certain that Trump is going to win.
So we're going to take a look at that.
We're also going to take a look at some updates with pharmaceuticals.
There may be something that can be done about autism.
There's some hope with that.
We'll take a look at the Supreme Court decisions.
And we have eric peters
who is going to be joining us in the third hour a lot of things to talk about we'll be right back
yeah last night i was on late with um uh clyde lewis he's on the west coast and uh he's in the
late evening and so it was after midnight for me
so um if i have some biden moments here that's what's going on with this stuff i had like two
or three hours of sleep last night uh but um as we were talking and and he was um you know going
through the different angles with what is happening with uh you know the the great replacement let's
just call it that right i said oh great replacement that was a conspiracy well no we know there is a
a conspiracy they are breathing together and all these different globalist organizations whether
it's world economic forum or the un or these other things they want to replace indigenous people
and all of the different uh countries they want to replace them with somebody else they want to replace indigenous people and all of the different countries.
They want to replace them with somebody else.
They want to bring in a lot of different ethnic groups and large numbers.
So we fight amongst ourselves.
They've got us fighting amongst ourselves now within the political parties as well.
So you've got to fight within the Democrats.
So it is kind of interesting.
And I see Trump, as i've said many
times as the mason dixon line that was going to be the line that's going to divide the two
different parties right and he has been the line that divides these two different parties
and so when you look at this long-term selection and that's what it is folks is why
i talk about this i don't want you to get caught up
into this show into this production into the mythology of the all-powerful and benevolent
president who's going to fix everything uh don't get caught up into that don't follow into that
and we see this really happening a lot at this point in time. We've got Trump amplifying calls to jail top elected officials.
Doing this on his truth social.
You've got a lot of people out there saying, jail them all, jail them all.
Of course, that's what Bannon is saying.
Bannon is a very, very dangerous grifter.
He and Jack Posobiec, Alex Jonesones people of that ilk what they're doing
is the same thing they did four years ago and i've played for you the clips of bannon talking to
some chinese investors around uh this guy um is he a fraudster is he a
whistleblower is he a freedom fighter?
This Guo guy that Bannon hangs out with?
He attaches himself to these powerful billionaires,
and he's already been caught committing fraud.
He was the only one that got pardoned by Trump, so he knows how to attach himself to powerful people to get what he wants.
All the rest of the people who are involved in that Bill the Wall grift are in prison.
But Bannon's not in prison for that.
And so they're making all these statements.
Rest them all.
You get these people.
There's not any body on the Trump side that's saying, you know, this lawfare is wrong, and we're going to put some reforms in so this doesn't happen again.
We kind of got that with the Supreme Court decision yesterday, but that's not coming from the political operatives in the Republican Party at all.
No, they're out there saying, we're going to get those guys.
We're going to get them.
We're going to do the same thing to them they're trying to do to us and worse, right?
That's the problem, you right? That's the problem.
You see, that's the problem.
They want revenge, not reform.
That's the issue.
And I'm not going to support them on that.
And you understand why they're doing this.
You need to be very careful.
Keep your distance emotionally, intellectually, physically, especially from people like Steve
Bannon,
Jack Posobiec, Alex Jones, don't let them do another January the 6th to you.
And Trump is at the top of it.
Passive.
Passive aggressive at the top doing all this stuff.
And so on Truth Social, some people put out stuff about arresting everybody and he retweets it.
And so the New York Times writes a post about it.
Drudge puts it at the top of the Drudge report.
This is fuel to the fire for the Civil War.
Does Trump not know that?
Does he not know that if he reposts these threats against people, that that's going to escalate the tensions?
Does he want a Civil War to the people who run him?
He's run, you know.
He's run by the CIA.
He's run by different factions.
And so is Biden.
Is this why these two guys have been picked?
You think about it, as I said before, whether Trump gets in or gets out, it doesn't make it.
Either way, there's going to be a large segment of the country that wants to fight about it.
Already.
Already. Already.
And so, perhaps this is why, you know, if you look at what,
everybody wants to look at this debate that happened last Thursday.
Yeah, it is interesting, as I said, take a look at how they cleared the decks for these guys, how they had the debate before the nominating conventions and all the rest of
stuff. But do you realize, just look at how abnormal this whole cycle has been.
Trump was able to skip all debates. Why? Because of lawfare. The lawfare cleared the decks for him.
He wasn't a victim of lawfare. He was a beneficiary of lawfare. Could it be that the people who are running this selection, the CIA,
wanted to put him forward? They didn't want to have a discussion of issues? They didn't want to
have questioned what was done the last four years? And of course, when you look at the debate,
there was no questioning of any of the dictates and edicts and executive orders. Don't talk to me
about a president as king.
Sotomayor is wringing her hands about this kind of stuff.
Where were you four years ago when this stuff was happening?
You didn't care about any of that.
And the Supreme Court rubber-stamped that stuff.
Now they want to say, oh, the president is king.
Executive order after executive order, now they notice?
Because it's specific to their little lawfare
thing but they have greased the skids for both biden shutting down primaries not having any
debates same thing with trump and and it was the democrats lawfare that did that. Everybody saw it. Carville saw it. I saw it. Everybody on left and right, all of the opponents of Trump and the Republican Party were saying,
what's going on?
I mean, they're making a hero out of him.
I'll never forget the press conference that DeSantis had to talk about CBDC.
Digital Big Brother, he said, with a sign that was there.
He spends 20 minutes talking about the evils of CBDC and what he's doing at the state level to stop it. Then they go to
questions. First question, well, what about Trump and this Manhattan district attorney?
Nobody wanted to talk about any issue. That became the issue. The lawfare that they did against trump shut down any discussion of the past four years
about the martial law about the vaccines about the deaths shut all that stuff down
silenced all of their opponents and put them through so yeah i see a rig going on here it's
not just that this debate was set up and rigged.
And, you know, as Dr. Shiva pointed out yesterday, so suddenly they gave him all of his puppy uppers and he was just fine.
Biden was the next day or so when he had that next rally.
He's missing for an entire week.
Who's running the government?
Is our king running the government?
How does the government run without a president?
How do we all survive?
I don't know how I survive for a week without Biden in the White House issuing orders and commands.
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God bless and keep the czar far away from us.
I'm fiddling on the roof.
Yeah, that's the prayer for the czar.
The prayer for the emperor. God bless and keep Biden far away from us and Trump
and this imperial presidency and everybody in Washington.
But look, the whole thing is rigged to push these guys forward. That's what you should be concerned
about. And think about the fact that this, they keep reasserting 2030, 2030, 2030. They're now
saying, even with some of these actions, you got to accelerate this. We're going to be done by 2030.
Do this faster. You're seeing this type of stuff coming out of multiple issues from the UN.
Well what gets us to 2030?
Well this next presidency is going to go from 2025 to 2029.
That's when everything's going to accelerate.
And it's going to be one of these two guys.
It's going to be a disgrunt, divided America that they're creating here.
And who knows what they're going to do with World War III as well.
So Trump amplifies the calls to jail.
Top elected officials invokes military tribunals, says the New York Times.
Trump over the weekend escalated his vows to prosecute his political opponents.
Circulating posts on his social media website invoking quote televised military tribunals calling for the jailing of biden lala harris mitch mcconnell chuck schumer
mike pence and many other politicians uh he his account promoted two posts from other users of
the site that call for the jailing of perceived political enemies. But it's not even that.
It's the rhetoric of people like Biden, Bannon, who just went to jail.
And before he goes to jail, he's out there saying, we're going to get all these guys.
We're going to throw them in jail.
You watch.
We're going to get them all.
And yeah, that type of thing.
Full of hubris.
Totally ignorant. Look, if you want to go into civil war, do you want to get somebody that doesn't know how to do anything?
Well, then let Bannon and Trump run the civil war for you want to get somebody that doesn't know how to do anything well then let bannon and trump
run you run the civil war for you right you're going to go into a civil war with two of the
worst generals ever trump who doesn't know that gina haspel but he's put in cia is uh stabbing
in the back or pulling his strings or whatever you want to however you want to view it he doesn't
know any of that he's totally clueless that. He's totally clueless about that.
He's totally clueless about Robert Barr.
He doesn't understand.
And these Goldman Sachs bankers and the military industrial complex generals, he doesn't know
any of that kind of stuff.
And you got Steve Bannon out there who doesn't have the intelligence to go to a hearing and
to plead the fifth.
That's all he had to do. Well, I got bad advice from my lawyer oh okay so you don't know anything then you know nothing i didn't need advice from a lawyer to
know that you just show up at the trial and plead the fifth stupid he didn't do it because he got
bad advice he did it because he wanted to be a big guy and now he got what he
wanted he's a he's a martyr now for manga and again there is a double standard hunter biden
did exactly the same thing there's no indictment or anything coming even from the republicans who
are in the majority now they're not going to do that but the perception is that trump will do that that he will respond in kind that he
will escalate it in the same way that he was all against um these different uh voting measures now
they're gonna jump in and do it even better than the other guys did uh so liz cheney guilty of
treason so the post return or retruth it if you want televised military tribunals.
And so Trump retruthed it.
The separate Post included photos of 15 current former elected officials.
In all capital letters, they should be the ones going to jail on Monday, not Steve Bannon.
And so it had all the people from the January 6th committee in it.
In a statement, the Trump campaign did not address Mr. Trump's posts
when they were contacted by the New York Times.
Shouldn't we have a leader who's trying to bring people together?
Isn't that what they say they always want to do?
They don't even pay lip service to
that anymore. No, he wants to divide people. Biden wants to divide people. Both of these guys that
they have greased the skids for, both of them want division chaos, warfare, civil warfare.
And a statement of the Trump campaign did not address these posts,
instead repeating allegations of misconduct by members of the committee.
The Trump campaign said Liz Cheney and the sham January the 6th committee
banned key witnesses, shielded important evidence and destroyed documents.
So they kind of doubled down on it.
Do you really want to put her in jail?
Well, Liz Cheney did all these things.
So yeah, the Biden campaign said Trump is doubling down on the threats to our democracy
so they can present themselves as conciliatory when they're not.
They're not at all.
So, is the New York Times exaggerating this?
Well, yes, to some degree.
But again, he's pushing revenge instead of reform.
And he's doing it through bannon he's doing it through other surrogates and what bannon has said it's far more threatening than what was done in
these posts that were retweeted these people are not fit for leadership they don't have the
temperament for leadership they don't have the judgment for leadership. Do not follow them.
I hope people can see this and see how you will be abandoned and thrown under the bus just like they did to all their followers on January the 6th.
Not a pardon for any of them.
Again, Trump could have preemptively pardoned all of them as a class.
Andrew Jackson did it for hundreds of thousands, not Andrew Jackson,
Andrew Johnson did it for hundreds of thousands of Confederate soldiers
because he wanted the Civil War to stop.
These guys do not want a Civil War to be headed off.
They want to stoke it.
So, what is happening with the Great replacement well you have uh polls coming out this
one is from something called survey usa which i don't recall seeing them too much but they claim
that the majority of democrats want to keep biden on the ticket like i said there's something of a
civil war there so you see james carville making the rounds on cnn he's exasperating uh exasperated
he is exasperating as well but he himself is exasperating this time uh carville began by
citing recent polling saying that 72 percent of americans didn't believe biden had the mental
and cognitive health to be president we got country 72 percent want something different
if the democrat party can't produce something different than 72 percent of people want why do we exist what are we here for i've been asking that about democrats
all my life what why do they exist what are they here for they hate all the principles that america
was founded on just go to a communist country you don't have to make this country kind of there's
plenty of communist authoritarian countries for you democrats you know you don't have to make this country communist. There's plenty of communist authoritarian countries for you Democrats, you know.
You don't have to do this to America.
I mean, the country's clamoring for change.
Why are they going to offer them the same old stuff?
So, you know, you said the Democrat Party is so committed to status quo,
so committed to sticking with something that three-quarters of the country doesn't even want.
Then we have to say say why do we exist and then they moved on to how they would replace biden and how would you do that since you shut down all the other candidates since you shut down
the primaries you shut down the debate you pushed rfk jr out he's out there trying to run as an
independent other people who wanted to run
got shut down same thing on the republican side same thing shut down by the lawfare making trump
a martyr a hero to the his people so what are they going to do they're going to have open forums
around the country yeah we used to call those debates used to have primaries here's the
democrats they don't want
to have any voting in their primaries yeah what are you there for they don't even want democracy
they want dictatorship anyway um he's scoffing at the arguments that biden had just had a bad
night or a cold or the staff had overworked him he hadn't been anywhere for seven days that's all utter nonsense we're hearing president biden is a great
guy and i'm a great guy too but i don't have any business running any campaigns anymore he said
and he's getting pretty old and so when we look at uh what is coming up in the future we look at
the corruption especially you know biden The tens of millions, perhaps,
as John Solomon's investigation showed,
120 million.
As I mentioned, the money laundering
and how they refinanced this house
that they got for,
it's like $350,000, $390,000
or something 20 years ago.
They've been refinancing it
about every year and a half.
They've done about 15 of these
things or something and so they bought this house for 350 000 they've now got uh four million dollars
in refinancing in it isn't that strange i mean do you refinance your uh do you refinance your
house every year and a half on a regular basis for a couple of decades uh that is uh a
technique that some people have used to launder money so we got all this corruption on the
democrat side it's not just the 10 million dollars and hunters laptop and the 10 for the big guy and
all the rest of stuff massive amounts of corruption but they're not going to do anything about it and then on the trump side trump tower is going to be going to saudi arabia trump organization
revealed plans yesterday to develop a luxury trump tower in saudi arabia is this a fallback position
now that the line is not going to be built anymore
yeah they're going to put it in jetta it it's gonna be their first major project in saudi
arabia but the trump organization has already done one in oman and um i guess as people look
and say oh man uh but you know jared kushner after he was out of um trump was out of office
for six months jared kushner was given $2 billion by the Saudis,
and it was by Mohammed bin Salman.
It came from the Sovereign Wealth Fund.
The Sovereign Wealth Fund.
This is what the royal family, quote-unquote, in Saudi Arabia,
King Faisal, that mob, they got a massive amount of money.
They put it into this investment fund.
They decided they'd invest in Jared Kushner and Trump.
And so $2 billion there coming out of MBS's fund.
So this new project in Saudi Arabia comes just days after the Trump organization unveiled a half a billion dollar Trump international hotel complex in Oman.
So Saudi Arabia has a long history of trying to influence Donald Trump,
said one person.
You remember back when we saw him doing the sword dance?
There we go.
That cringe moment where you got uh there's wilbur
ross commerce there's rex tillerson secretary of state they look real comfortable doing that
don't they yeah they don't have the the backbone to say no to something like that and then this
ominous picture of trump with his Saudi visit.
This is when they were unveiling the surveillance network technology that they're putting in in Saudi Arabia.
Because, you know, that's such a democratic regime, so respectful of human rights.
Look at this.
Is that the Palantir there?
They got that glowing orb.
They all got their hands on it. It's that the Palantir there they got that glowing orb they all got their
hands on it it's like the Palantir because Palantir is really running our data mining
spying stuff with our government I work as a content developer we develop videos infographics
and motion graphics to combat extremist content yeah extremists yeah combat extremist content i guess i'd be everything in saudi
do you have a bible you're an extremist in saudi arabia
well you get the idea and there he is he's got his hand uh there. Hand in hand with the Saudis. Got their hands on that glowing orb.
It's just 4D chess, folks.
Nothing to be concerned about.
He knows exactly what he's doing.
I'm afraid maybe he does.
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Well, let's talk about the Supreme Court case about immunity.
Of course, this is a big one that everybody was waiting for.
I really thought they were going to release it on Friday, because typically what they do is release this stuff at the end of June.
That was the end of June.
I didn't think they were going to release it before the debate,
especially with it being so close.
But I was really pretty surprised that they didn't release it on Friday.
But they did release it yesterday so the supreme court rules that trump has some immunity from
prosecution and they sent this january the sixth case back to the lower court so basically this is
going to move this uh past the election uh as life site says, and perhaps its most consequential ruling of its current
session, this is one that all the
people were looking for in the
mainstream media as well as the politics,
they said that presidents
have, quote, absolute immunity from
prosecution regarding their core
constitutional powers,
but that they are not entitled
to immunity for actions undertaken
in private.
And so this begs the question, what is an official act and what is an unofficial act?
And so we get some hints here and there in terms of this decision.
Most people see it as a pushback against the lawfare of the Biden administration.
But of course, the three liberal justices, two from Obama, one from Biden, see this as
the end of the world.
The immunity applies equally to all occupants of the Oval Office, they said.
Sonia Sotomayor had a searing dissenting opinion.
She said, let the president violate the law.
Where was she again in 2020 and 2021
when both of these presidents were doing that kind of stuff didn't have a problem with that at all
let the president violate the law let him exploit the trappings of his office for personal gain
like both trump and biden let him use his official power for evil ends because if he knew that he might one day
face liability for breaking the law,
he might not be as bold and fearless
as we would like him to be,
she said sarcastically.
That's the majority's message today.
Even if these nightmare scenarios never play out,
and I pray they never do,
the damage has been done.
The relationship between the president
and the people he serves
has shifted irrevocably the president is now a king above the law if he wants to order the navy
seal team six to assassinate a political rival immune organizes a military coup to hold on to
power immune takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon. Immune, immune, immune, immune, she writes. She's having a fit.
AOC did too.
Occasional cortex.
Yeah, her brain was firing, but in the wrong direction.
Let the president violate the law.
Let him exploit the trappings of his office for personal gain.
Let him use his official power for evil ends because uh he will be able to
do whatever he wishes that's the majority's message today she said well again you know when we um have
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If it's done as an official act, I mean, it's just, it's okay.
And so, I'm not completely on board with what these guys do. But part of this is that you don't remove a president even,
and this questioning about assassinating a rival was SEAL Team 6.
The remedy has always been that you would remove the president from office by impeaching him.
And then after he is removed, after that impeachment is successful,
then you can try them for the crimes that they have committed.
And so, in one sense, it seems like what they'd had before,
but it is a bit different.
The president has duties of unrivaled gravity and breadth.
Both the majority has authority to act necessarily stems either from an act of
Congress or from the constitution itself.
So what happens when they do something like the lockdown and the warp speed
stuff and the mandates and the other things like that?
Is that okay? Certainly isn't okay with me
crux of the fight was described earlier by former attorney general from arizona who said i think the
court recognizes it might be a dangerous precedent if future presidents can prosecute their political
rivals that's what this is really trying to address that's what biden is obviously doing
everybody sees that they will set a limiting
principle because under the prosecutor's theory future prosecutors would have a lot of power to
persecute their rivals and so the question now is what is an official act and what is an unofficial
act well this is what the court said nor may the courts deem an action unofficial
merely because it allegedly violates a generally applicable law otherwise presidents would be
subject to trial on every allegation that an action was unlawful the court said for example
the indictment alleges that as part of their conspiracy there's what gets to the specifics
of this case the indictment alleges that as part of their conspiracy to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 presidential election,
Trump and his co-conspirators attempted to leverage
the Justice Department's power and authority
to convince certain states to replace their legitimate electors
with Trump's fraudulent slates of electors.
According to the indictment,
Trump met with the acting Attorney General
and other senior Justice department and White House officials to discuss investigating purported election
fraud and sending a letter from the department to those states regarding such fraud.
The executive branch has exclusive authority and absolute discretion to decide which crimes
to investigate and to prosecute, including with respect to allegations of election crime.
So what they're saying is that was within his purview to do that.
And they went on to say the indictments allegations that the requested
investigations were shams or proposed for an improper purpose.
Do not divest the president of exclusive authority over the investigative
and prosecutorial functions of the justice department and its officials because the
president cannot be prosecuted for conduct within his exclusive constitutional authority in other
words telling the department of justice to investigate this or that trump is absolutely
immune from prosecution for alleged conduct involving his discussions with Justice Department officials.
I'm kind of surprised that the Democrats would take exception to this because what this does is this gives Biden immunity from using Merrick Garland to attack his political enemies.
You know, he's just directing his attorney general to go after his political enemies what's wrong with that
what's wrong with using the irs to go after your political enemies and on and on and on
uh i understand that um you don't want uh the president tied down with one allegation after the other,
saying that what they did was illegal.
But again, I think the appropriate response is not to hold them harmless,
but I think the appropriate response is the impeachment process.
And of course, I think it did what it should have done.
You had a partisan impeachment, a partisan indictment in the House,
and yet when it went to the Senate, they couldn't get a conviction in the senate so it's done it's a
moot issue then uh he was not found guilty aoc melts down over the latest scotus ruling her
response is impeach the court let's get those guys on the court now just keeps getting bigger and bigger these
jacobins out there and they're pseudo french revolution uh she files articles of impeachment
against the supreme court justices wait a minute weren't they acting officially
this is how messed up uh there isn't anybody who wants um you know can we all just get along
the rodney king thing can we all just get along there isn't anybody in washington wants to get
along anymore they don't want to have any you know uh congeniality there they want to just lock up or
kill their opposition and that's where this is all the spirit of this is all coming from and so um as we look at that
and again we'll have to see how this uh this plays out but uh for the most part they have
they've certainly given a victory to trump in terms of the time frame that is there
and uh it looks like they're going to shut down anything and everything that had to do around January the 6th.
You still have the documents case, I guess.
A question would be whether or not him taking these documents after he's out of office, whether that's an official act.
But again, look at the fact that Biden did the same thing as a vice president.
He just takes these documents and sticks them in his garage behind his corvette
mike pence did the same thing and so forth um this is a crime that they are selectively
prosecuting everybody sees it in the same way that when you look at bannon and you look at
hunter biden they are selective in their prosecution we all know that this is uh political
lawfare it's persecution of their opponents.
And so, in that sense, I think the Supreme Court decided they had to do something about it.
But anyway,
they have had yet
another bad decision
about free speech.
You know, Amy Coney
Barrett just doesn't
get it.
She didn't get it ever. She didn't get it ever.
She didn't get it when she was being questioned.
She doesn't understand the context, the importance,
the absolute fundamental importance of free speech.
She doesn't understand government-directed censorship.
And now we've had that case go through.
And again, yesterday we had Dr. Shiva Ayiva ayadur if you haven't seen the interview
it's interesting because we spent most of the time talking about that particular case
and how he had a much better case and of course rfk jr also has a much better case they went with
this other case and uh even though they didn't side in the other direction they sent it back
saying you don't have standing well clearly he did clearly he had a win with that um at in massachusetts uh they should pay attention to
that case uh but rfk jr is going to be bringing a case up nobody when they argue these cases nobody
talks about the absolute uh freedom of speech that was respected as recently as 1946.
Yeah, I know, 80 years ago.
However, we used to at one point in time respect the Constitution of this country.
And we look at Marsh v. Alabama, they said even if you privately own the public square,
you can't censor people in a public square.
That's what these social media sites are.
They're digital public squares.
It amazes me that nobody brings that up.
And I know they say, well, that's been overturned by laws about people trying to do free speech in malls.
And that's a different thing.
Different thing entirely. A mall is a private space, and that's a different thing, different thing entirely.
A mall is a private space, but it's not the town square.
It's a retail space.
That's a very different thing.
Anyway, the Supreme Court on July 1st sent legal challenges to laws in Florida
and Texas that regulate how social media platforms moderate content back to lower courts.
So they have not done anything to shut down they said we don't
have standing so they punted on it uh but in that particular case as well as shiva's case
as well as rfk jr's case we all know we knew before we had documents and of course shiva has
got really the smoking documents of the best of all of them.
But we know this stuff is being directed by government officials.
It was government officials who were telling these corporations to do what they wanted them to do, which was to censor.
It's like, come on, can't we acknowledge that and stop that?
Such a sham.
And it has been from the very beginning.
And so they declined to do anything about the federal government directing these social media companies to censor.
And again, Clarence Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, so disgusted.
They sat there with their face on their hand, you know, the desk.
Gorsuch didn't even show up for the reading of that uh and so now we've got it the other direction you got florida and texas
trying to protect our speech on these social media sites and actually they're not even talking
about protecting our speech the law in in Florida protected the speech of political candidates.
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Not you and I.
Not the free press.
Not free speech of citizens.
But the free speech of a political candidate.
And even that was not enough for the Supreme Court.
They sent the case back to the lower courts.
Again, nine to nothing.
They didn't want to have anything to do with it.
And so this is the first time the Supreme Court has looked at any of these state laws that are trying to protect free speech from the technocracy,
from the fascist corporate and corporate government partnership
that is doing this censorship.
These laws that deem social media companies to be common carriers.
That's a very different thing than to say that it's the public square.
And again, I think they should have used the 1946 Marshall thing. a very different thing than to say that it's the public square.
And again, I think they should have used the 1946 Marsh thing.
At stake, they said, this is coming from Zero Hedge, their take on it is they said at stake is the right of individual Americans
to freely express themselves online and the right of social media platforms
to make editorial decisions about the content that they host.
Well, again, as we said yesterday, and we had a couple of listeners who pointed it out,
I disagreed with Shiva in the sense that corporations don't have rights.
Governments don't have rights.
Rights are there because we're created in the image of God.
That's the fundamental idea behind the Declaration of Independence.
That's what's different about rights and privileges and powers.
So these institutions that are created and have certain powers delegated to them,
that's all spelled out in the Tenth Amendment.
We have the federal government has certain powers delegated to them. That's all spelled out in the Tenth Amendment. We have the federal government has certain powers delegated to it.
The state governments have certain powers delegated to it. The people
and the states have retained the powers that they've not specifically
delegated to the federal government. It's not
rights. We don't have states' rights. And we don't have corporate
rights. Corpor don't have states' rights, and we don't have corporate rights. Corporations are creatures
of the government, and they are granted privileges. You know, when you set up a corporation or you
start to do business in a jurisdiction, you have to buy a privilege license, and you get incorporated
by the state. So they're creatures of the state. They don't have fundamental rights.
And we need to really clarify this understanding of the difference
between privileges and rights.
And so we don't have zero hedge.
This zero hedge article was written by Epoch Times.
Epoch Times is wrong.
We don't have competing rights because corporations don't have rights
and governments don't have rights what they're doing is the two of them are conspiring together
to destroy our rights and we're the only people only only people have rights so these competing
rights are both protected by the first amendment to the u.s constitution no it is not fundamentally
you have to understand it's not competing rights we're talking about censorship end of story
it's the government in a very subversive way in a very devious way doing government censorship
in the same way that people can't get their head around the fact
that it was trump and biden who are paying the states to do certain things you know you do this
and we'll give you some money that's exactly what's going on with the censorship it's amazing
to me to see that you only have to have one level of obfuscation in order for people not to be able to see through what's going on here.
But when the federal government pays people to do X
and threatens to take away their money if they don't do X,
the federal government is really calling the shots here.
The same thing is true of these social media companies.
And sometimes it involves money.
Sometimes it involves preferential treatment or government contracts or whatever is down
the line.
The Florida law made it a violation for a social media platform to de-platform a political
candidate.
But of course, they could still censor your speech or my speech on politics.
They could still censor your speech or my speech on politics. They could still censor your speech or my speech on religion.
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit
halted part of the Florida law,
and Florida appealed to the Supreme Court.
The Circuit Court struck down part of the Florida statute,
finding that, quote, with minor exceptions,
the government can't tell a person, a private person or an entity what to say or how to say it.
Except that's exactly what they did. That's exactly what they supported.
First of all, a private person is the only one that has rights. The entity doesn't have the rights, but the federal government is telling the entity
to tell a person what they can or cannot say.
It's frustrating. I feel like I'm beating my head against the wall.
I know you understand it. Even the biggest platforms
are private actors whose rights the First Amendment protects.
No. No. Each and are private actors whose rights the first amendment protects no no each and every one of these persons the ceo of twitter or facebook or zuckerberg or musk they can say whatever they
want right but when the corporation starts shutting down other people's speech because
they're being coerced and told to by the government that's
simply censorship and the rest of stuff is just uh obfuscation trickery their so-called content
moderation decisions constitute protected exercises of editorial judgment you see they were given section 230 to say they were a third party public they were not
publishing the stuff they were just a public square where things are going up and they were
not going to be held responsible for anything that was said on their site but then that section 230
that was supposed to protect them as a free speech public square, was used by the government.
Even that was used by the government as a threat.
You don't always say we're going to take away your Section 230 protections.
It is a digital public square.
End of story.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit took the Texas anti-deplatforming law.
They found it to be constitutional,
and they rejected the idea that corporations have
a freewheeling First Amendment right to censor what people say.
So the Fifth Circuit Court got it right.
The Eleventh Circuit got it wrong.
And they have competing opinions here.
And the Supreme Court doesn't want to rule on that.
I'm telling you, this whole idea of judicial supremacy,
this whole idea of the Supreme Court, Marbury versus Madison,
all the rest of this stuff, Jefferson was right.
That's the end of our government.
As long as we allow the Supreme court to have the final say on these things,
we could fix this problem.
Uh,
if,
uh,
Florida and,
uh,
and Texas were to say,
well,
we're not going to pay attention to what the Supreme court says.
Problem is that these sites,
uh,
stretch over, um, interstatestate lines and so that creates a problem
it'll be interesting to see uh what happens when ireland or some other dictatorship decides that
they're going to shut down free speech entirely and criminalize uh behavior and threaten these social media companies with penalties,
including imprisonment, if they allow people to say certain things.
So that's the next step.
Not just banning somebody, not just censoring somebody's speech, but imposing massive fines
or locking up the social media site if they allow free speech.
So you'll shut down who we say or we're going to
lock you up or fine you massively and that's going to have international issues it's not just like
you know here's florida and texas and they're talking about uh you can't censor this you can't
censor that oh we can't have that because people in california new york want censorship. Well, what about when Ireland demands censorship?
Both state laws require platforms to explain their content moderation decisions.
They mandate that the platforms consider to be overly burdensome.
Again, they don't have to do content moderation.
They're only doing it because the federal government is holding a gun to their head.
So if they were to not censorship at all, if they were to not do content moderation,
you'd be back to these things as a digital public square.
And then we, just to go back and take a look at the civil asset forfeiture case, a reason headline that we talked about this last week, so I'm not going to go back into it.
Supreme Court issues flawed ruling in an asset forfeiture case.
Gorsuch's concurring opinion suggests, though, that the court may curb asset forfeiture in the future.
Why not now?
You see, what was at issue was the governments would come in and they would steal property,
typically property that was about $1,000 while they charged them $1,000 to challenge the theft of their property.
They didn't even charge anybody with a crime, let alone find them guilty. And as I've said before, due process means that
the process is due before you access a penalty. It isn't due process if you take the guns and do
the due process later. No, the due process has to be done before you take the gun, before you take
the car, before you take the house or the cash or the plane or whatever it is that you're going to steal as a penalty.
And then, of course, we've already had the Supreme Court come in
and rule on somebody's car being stolen.
They said that's an excessive, unproportional penalty for that.
That's another part of the due process, that you don't have excessive penalties.
The due process is due when it's due and that's before any punishment before any confiscation in this particular case
they were taking property from people and then they were taking years to go through the process
and um and they said no you got to do it faster and the court said no they
don't have to at all they have to do it faster i mean this supreme court has um i i don't know
i don't know why maga would uh listen to trump bragging about his Supreme Court appointments at all.
On Rumble, Dr. Freeze, thank you very much for the tip.
He says, make the Constitution law and punishable by law.
Hello, David, I've been to the Virginia Bilderberg protests with you.
Well, good.
That was a frustrating one.
I really didn't like that.
Especially because the first one that I went to was in Denmark.
And for the people who had gone to the Bilderberg things before, they were always frustrated, kept at such a distance.
I couldn't see anything at all.
And, you know, we're just right across a four lane road from the entrance into the hotel, which was right at the edge of the road.
I mean, there wasn't
even a long driveway to it you could see everything that was going on and uh to keep people from
taking pictures through the windows i mean you could you could get up within about 20 30 feet
of the hotel and uh take pictures through the windows so the day before everybody started their meetings the hotel went around and
put up a dark film on on all the windows kind of like a polarized film that you couldn't they
could see out but you couldn't see in type of thing so it was really frustrating in Virginia
about the only thing we could do was to uh play Monty Python's song about Henry Kissinger on a bullhorn to Henry Kissinger.
I'm sure he's heard that before.
On Rockman and Solicat 1980.
So, U.S. presidents have immunity from prosecution for their war crimes, too.
They will not escape justice from God's wrath.
That's right.
Yeah, I mean, you know, when Sotomayor was saying, you know, he could use SEAL team six
to assassinate his political rival.
What about his geopolitical rival in Iran or anywhere else for that matter?
Oh, well, no assassinations and coups wars.
Those are all fine.
Those are just fine.
Rumble Sigmund was a Freud, a fraud rather he was a freud as well but he was
also a fraud uh property tax is the ultimate proof that we own nothing that's right we're
ultimately renters and property tax proves that well we're going to take a quick break and we'll
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Well, one other thing I didn't mention with the Supreme Court stuff,
the Chevron case, which I've really not talked about a great deal,
that might have some positive influences in terms of pulling back the regulatory state that does regulation without representation and all the rest of this stuff.
But again, it remains to be seen.
When you look at something like the FISA Act that was put in after the church committee hearings
and the Pike committee hearings in the House,
immediately after their creation, both the CIA and the NSA began spying on Americans unconstitutionally.
And so that's why they had those cases.
They then spun it to make it about heart attack guns and other things like that, assassinations and coups, the sensational stuff.
And yet the legislation that came out of it was still about Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act act still about trying to limit the
cia and the nsa from spying on americans but then they turn and that that was uh you know that was
pretty clear what that was about and yet these organizations turned that around for their own
purposes and used it to give themselves legal cover to spy on people So it's hard to say that the Chevron case or any of these other cases
are a win or a defeat until we see how these somewhat vague principles that they have mentioned
in here, how they're going to roll out. Anything that clips the wings, even a little bit of the
bureaucracies, I think is a good idea because these things are unconstitutional to begin with. And they've become cancers upon this land. Let's talk a little bit about the
pharmaceutical stuff. We had a Tennessee woman who was fired by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
because she wouldn't take the vaccine. She has now won in court a $ hundred thousand dollar judgment good for her as i've said over and over
again the fraud the criminal fraud that is a part of this vaccine stuff something they didn't want
to talk about and the debates of course because cnn is brought to you by pfizer they didn't want
to bring up the vaccine trump brought it up briefly when they started to blame um the massive
deficits that we have on trump's tax code when you think about that that's typical democrat
approach nothing that the government spends it doesn't they don't care about the war in ukraine
the money spent there or in israel or. They don't care about Biden handing out,
trying to buy votes with student loan forgiveness.
They don't care about any of that stuff.
They don't care about the PPP or the CARES Act
or Biden's equivalence of that.
They don't care about any of that stuff.
That's the tax cuts.
That's what it was all about.
No, we didn't get that big a tax cut.
Even the corporations didn't get that big a tax cut. Even the corporations didn't get that big a tax cut.
There was the trillions of dollars that they spent over this so-called pandemic stuff.
And so Trump brings that up and he talks about the vaccine, but only about the vaccine mandate.
And then they dropped it.
Biden didn't want to say anything about it.
There was no follow-up from CNN.
They're not going to talk about the vaccines.
But it is fraud.
And it is murder. And that's what we should be
concerned about a federal jury has determined that a woman who was fired for refusing to get
a covid vaccine a trump shot mandated by her employer got seven hundred thousand dollars the
jury found that her refusal to get the shot was quote based on sincerely held religious belief
her federal lawsuit said it was not part of her
job to regularly come into contact with people she hardly ever had any contact with people to
begin with and then for a year and a half she was able to do her job from home and she was still
going to be doing her job from home but blue cross blue shield said you're going to get the jab even
if you're going to work from home she said she had a portfolio of 10 to 12 clients each year with whom she only interacted with
infrequently and sometimes not in person.
They also pointed out that she never came into contact with any patients as part of
her job.
But of course, all this is really irrelevant since these Trump shots never prevented illness or transmission.
Like many others, the pandemic changed her job.
She worked from home for nearly a year and a half.
But then when Blue Cross Blue Shield announced that it would require vaccines for all employees, she refused.
She said in her lawsuit, she firmly believes that all COVID-19 vaccines are derived from aborted fetus cell lines.
They are tested with them.
So in a sense, they are derived from that.
She said, I cannot in good conscience consume the vaccine, which would not only defile my body, but it would also anger and dishonor God. Yeah. Blue Cross Blue Shield Tennessee denied her request,
saying she could not continue her job as a biostatistical research scientist.
She appealed.
They ultimately fired her.
She filed a lawsuit.
The vaccine requirement was the best decision, says Blue Cross Blue Shield, for the health and the safety of our employees and members, some of whom are the most vulnerable in the state and our communities.
Well, if that's what this health insurance company says, you really got to question their medical judgment and their sanity, don't you?
They're still holding to that.
And this is 2024. question their medical judgment and their sanity don't you they're still holding to that and this
is 2024 anyway they gave her 177 000 in back pay 10 000 in compensatory damages and 500 000
in punitive damages so good for her and then there's a follow-up article from brian shalhavi
at health impact news uh i talked about his previous article about robert redfield trump's Then there's a follow-up article from Brian Shulhavi at Health Impact News.
I talked about his previous article about Robert Redfield, Trump's CDC director,
how this guy has become the Chicken Little of bird flu.
The sky has fallen, the sky has fallen, and we're all going to die.
That's Robert Redfield, the Chicken Little.
He's doing it for money. And it truly is amazing.
When Brian Shulhavi at Health Impact News, the previous article that he did,
he looked at the financial connections between Robert Redfield
and this company that had created a testing device.
This testing device that they wanted to push out there would test not just for COVID,
but it would test for RSV, and it would test for rsv uh and it would test
for bird flu presumably other things as well so you know new and improved abuse of the pcr test
because that's what this is it's just it's nonsense yeah we got something we got something
that'll lie to you about several different respiratory viruses now, not just one.
And so he found that financial connection, but he said the financial statements that are due on a regular basis,
the site that publishes who's getting paid, what these current former officials are getting paid what these these uh current former officials are getting paid uh that it's called open payments data dot cms dot gov they had not updated that and he said um i want to see if
there's something else going on well it turns out that he went back and checked and yes there is
something else going on uh he's been predicting this bird flu thing now for three years.
The previous thing was he got $360,000 in consulting fees from Roche Diagnostics Corporation.
Maybe you ought to pronounce that Roche.
From 2020 through 2022, same time that he's going around there is Mr. Chicken Little with a bird flu.
He said also reported that they're working on a
new pcr test they can test multiple respiratory viruses so um he says as i mentioned in that
article the data for 2023 had not been published yet so he only had stuff going back to 2022
and so now open payments data.cms.gov updated the 2023 statistics this week.
He goes to look at it, and voila, what we see is it's not just the PCR test company that he's making money from,
but he's also being paid by one of the vaccine companies, Novavax.
He got $160,000 in consulting fees last year from Novavax he got 160 000 in consulting fees last year uh for from novavax and he also
got another 180 000 from roche they'd already previously gotten 360 000 from novavax didn't
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Get any successful product out during the, as he calls it, the vaccine bonanza under Trump.
That's what it was.
It was a gold rush, wasn't it?
So he said, I searched to see if Novavax has a bird flu vaccine in the works, and apparently they do.
Imagine that.
And so he said, well, these biotechs, their stocks were surging at the end of May, as we remember.
The panic about, oh, look, we found somebody in Australia that tested positive with a PCR test.
Remember these PCR tests now now the magnification is even
greater than it was with the absurd 40 cycles um you can find anything with 40 cycles and so
they now have a digital version of the pcr thing that is even does even more magnification than
1.1 trillion times.
And so at the end of May, when they said,
oh, we got somebody who has bird flu in Australia.
Do you really?
Do you really?
I don't think so.
But the news sent the stock up of a lot of these companies.
BioNTech, working with Pfizer on the previous COVID shot,
their stock went up 11%.
Novavax stock rose 5%, up to $15.70.
But then in a statement, Novavax told the Financial Times
that its vaccine platform could be an attractive asset
from a pandemic preparedness perspective
because the currently available avian influenza vaccines, bird flu,
produce limited immune response.
And so then earlier this month, about the same time Redfield
is making all the rounds in corporate news and predicting that
it's inevitable that it's going to get to humans, and when it does,
25 to 50% of us are going to die.
That kind of absurd, that's why I call him Chicken Little Redfield,
that is so patently absurd and unscientific, no proof whatsoever.
This guy is as untrustworthy in his predictions as Julie Green.
And to be ignored in the same way.
Anyway, after that latest round in June,
their stock went up from $15.70 to $27.
They had an 80% increase in just one month in their stock.
But it's even more than that.
If you go back a couple of months
and look to see where their stock was,
it was down at $8.60 per share
just a couple of months ago.
Now it's up to $27 per share.
Three times.
Three times.
More than three times.
So, with all this bird flu stuff.
So, Redfield is really working out well for them.
He's just a propagandist.
And as Brian Schoave points out, just look at the stream of people that went from the Trump administration and to these vaccine companies.
He talks about Scott Gottlieb.
But, of course, you also have the guy that replaced
gottlieb you know gottlieb went with pfizer the other guy went with moderna uh are we perhaps
beginning to see a repeat of what happened in 2020 where former trump government health officials
joined vaccine manufacturers and got billions of dollars to develop COVID vaccines. And so after Scott Gottlieb left,
he got $2 billion from the Trump administration for his company.
And Brian has written articles against Trump,
the most pro-pharma president in history.
Well, demonstrably, yes.
He says he even pardoned big pharma executives who were serving
prison terms for committing fraud against the u.s government on his last day in office when many of
his supporters foolishly thought that he's going to pardon julian assange or ed snowden why'd they
think that well alex is saying that alex j, yeah, Trump, I got it from inside source.
He's going to pardon Julian Assange before midnight, before his term expires.
Well, it didn't happen, did it?
Trump pardons included health care executives behind these massive frauds.
His personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, selling pardons to people.
He wanted to sell it to John kiryaku for a million some people he asked two million dollars for it after leaving the fda
in 2019 gottlieb joined the board of directors of pfizer just two months later then helped them to
secure two billion from trump to develop the vaccine that That's just to develop it, of course. Then he bought it, delivered it,
all the rest of this stuff.
Former FDA Director Gottlieb
is now a Pfizer board member.
He said the U.S. government's
alphabet health agencies serve Big Pharma,
not the American public.
And you have people like Robert Redfield.
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And Scott
Gottlieb and Cohen
and all the rest of these, making
these media appearances, getting everybody
worked up,
and causing the stock to
triple.
He says, don't fall for it. Don't fall for
the political entertainment industry which wants
the american public to continue to believe that they actually have the power to vote somebody
into office as the next president it's all just show to keep a highly medicated society engaged
in meaningless gossip that's what this is look at the current two choices. They're the same two men who have served the Wall Street and Silicon Valley billionaires since 2020.
And they started all this stuff.
So who's really running the country?
Well, just take a look at who's making the money behind it.
And the report that was censoredored and now it's back up 74 of the autopsies that had 325 autopsies
and 74 of the people died from the vaccine and so that was put up uh lancet took it down
and now it is back up again but 74 of the people that they looked at 325 deaths 74 of them
killed by the trump shots the main cause of death of course these things was heart attack and clots
all the usual things that we see all the time so um the good news is the good news is that there are some things
that can be done as a matter of fact and I'm gonna get to that in a moment if I
can find this here we go the if we look a case of autism, I had two twin girls and, um, they're now
four years old.
This is a case that was, uh, reported by children's health defense.
And, um, it was a case study that showed that they could actually reverse a lot of these problems.
But it's also interesting, I think, in terms of when this manifested.
They apparently were okay until they were about 20 months old.
And so I thought, I wonder how many vaccines kids get by the time they're 20 months old.
Well, they have it set up like 3, 6, 9, 18 months and things like that.
I counted them up.
30 shots.
If you follow the government's vaccine schedule,
the CDC's vaccine schedule, because the CDC is selling these vaccines,
30 shots by the age of 18 months.
And many of these shots are a second a third a fourth shot for some
of these things they give them four shots before they're two years old and so um these are two
twins that are not um identical twins uh They're fraternal twins.
And so the twins received routine vaccinations at three and at six months. But they didn't get any more vaccines until they got to 14 months because the COVID lockdown.
And then they caught them up.
Because, you know, they don't care if they give you, you know, 20 of them all at once, I guess.
So then they caught them up.
Then they started to have some problems.
So even if you went to three and six months,
I went back and looked at that as well.
You get 16 doses, shots by the sixth month.
And again, many of those are three times of the same shot.
This is just criminal.
People in the future are going to criticize those of us at this time.
How could people do this to their own children?
How could they let this happen?
Don't let it happen to your kids or your grandkids.
Anyway, so after they got them caught up
at 14 months one twin had sensitivity to changes had eczema digestive issues another one had problems making eye contact babbling communication difficulty breastfeeding decreased muscle tone
in march of 2021 the girls received a series of vaccines
that had been delayed due to the pandemic.
After this round of vaccinations,
their parents noticed a worsening of some symptoms,
including significant language loss for one of the girls,
who then became communicating only in one single word.
Due to the worsening symptoms, the twins were evaluated for autism and they met the criteria
so what is the
happy ending to this well it turns out that
they went to child health inventory for resilience and
They started making dietary changes. They started getting very careful about things that they're exposed to
and their environment.
They followed their reduced excitatory inflammatory diet,
eliminating glutamate, gluten, casein, sugar, artificial colors, processed foods.
They focused on organic, fresh, home-cooked meals from local sources.
Let your food be your medicine.
That was the wisdom from Greek physicians.
Let food be your medicine.
They incorporated dietary supplements.
The girls took supplements that included omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins,
homeopathic remedies, and they have had some really good results.
Due primarily to the implementation of lifestyle and environmental changes over two years,
the twins achieved a reversal of their diagnosis of level 3 autism spectrum disorder.
Both twins improved dramatically, with one going from a score of 76 to 36 in seven months.
The other one went from 43 to 4 over the same period.
They said the improvements were so profound that the pediatrician exclaimed that one of the girls had undergone some kind of miracle.
Some kind of miracle.
Just getting rid of the toxic stuff in our environment.
I've mentioned before, when Karen and I went to the UK,
I mean, on our honeymoon, we stayed there for about six weeks
because I graduated in December, didn't start my job until March.
And so we didn't have any money,
but we were just going from one free museum to the other.
You know, we spent the time in museums,
and so there was a class of kids,
and I think it was at the Victoria and Albert
because they focus on clothing and how people lived,
architecture, things like that,
and so they had a class there and had some kids
that put them in these Elizabethan clothes,
and they have a Velcro in the back to get it on them really quickly.
And so they were going through the different stuff they had.
And they talked about the fact they're eating off of lead plates.
How do you think it'd make you feel if you ate off a lead plate?
One of the kids says, heavy.
It's hit him.
I look at the expression on his face.
I really think he was kind of
serious about that, but
we've always laughed about that. But, you know,
people, the common people,
would eat off of lead plates, and they would drink
out of lead containers, just like we do
the same thing with plastic today.
And
people look at that in the future, how do you
think you would feel
if you drank corrosive drinks that have been stored in plastic for a long time?
But of course, the really rich people ate off of silver.
Which not only did not do anything negative to them, but it protected them against bacteria and things like that.
So, you know, big difference.
People in the future are going to look at what we're doing.
And with the same astonishment, we look back.
They're going to look at modern medicine with the same astonishment that we look at the physicians
who attended George Washington when he got the flu and killed him with leeches and mercury.
And that's what our doctors today are doing.
Dramatic improvement and reversal of autism for the twins.
The executive director of Epidemic Answers,
this is something you might look for for resources,
Epidemic Answers, said,
we're trying to create a platform where we can give solutions to parents.
We're trying to educate them.
And we have an online community.
Okay, we're going to take a quick break.
Before we do, a couple of comments here.
Rockfin, a Syrian girl, pharma is getting pretty slick with its verbiage.
Their products will now give us limited immune response.
Notice that they don't say prevent anymore.
It either works or it doesn't work.
Oh, but it doesn't work.
It's your neighbor's vaccine that works for you, right?
Never forget that.
Never forget how they did that for years with all these childhood vaccines
and how they did that with the masks.
And we knew they were going to do it
with the Trump shots as well.
And on RockFan, Dustin Helm, thank you very much.
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Let's take a look at the technocracy.
We spent a couple of days, everybody wants to talk about all this obvious rigging of this so-called election.
Again, it's never been more obvious that these elections are selections, that they are pageants, wag the dog type of pageants.
And so it's important to talk about that it's important to talk about the fact that um uh these people have got this whole thing so corrupt so controlled you're not
going to get anything out of washington's going to protect yourself or your family you got to do
that from the ground up that's one of the things i really liked about uh shiva's message uh the
fact that he's trying to encourage
people and and i think that's a point to meet them right people want oh well who are we going
to have in this present uh let's talk about me running as president then he gets them to talk
about fixing things from the ground up i think that's a positive thing anyway uh let's talk about
um uh ids and of course uh elon musk is now talking about using digital ID verification for people to use
X. He has at first selected a company out of Israel, but the Israeli identity verification
company seemed to have a data leak. Nice way of saying that they got hacked.
And so he dropped them, but he did not drop the idea of a digital ID system.
He just switched companies.
And so as Wine Press reports that X now works with Stripe to identify your identity.
You can scan a valid photo ID, then take a selfie to make sure that it's yours.
X will only have access to this verification data.
Stripe uses biometric technology on your images to make sure that it is you.
And you can delete your data at any time.
Isn't that nice?
Mr. Free Speech. free speech no actually he's
mr technocracy starting to introduce digital ids for social media use can severely inhibit free
speech by stripping away the protective layer of anonymity and pseudonymity yeah i don't like
anonymous trolls but hey i I like it even less.
We've got to prove ourselves to these people that they require identification.
So I think that's the greater problem, frankly.
It does affect people if they know that they're anonymous and you don't know who they are.
They can get really nasty, but people get really nasty anyway, even if you know who they are they can get really nasty but people get really nasty anyway even if you know who they are so he says um on wine press our previous reported musk has said he wants to turn
twitter into an emulation of china's surveillance state all-in-one app that's wechat wechat
and so that's what this digital id stuff is truly about. He wants to make it into a financial system.
He wants to grow X and add, attach different modules, different functions to it.
And of course, in Ukraine, and we talked about this before, but now they're taking another step towards having digital id for everybody in ukraine uh they want to um allow
veterans access to services and to receive benefits via digital id i think it's important
to take a look at ukraine because ukraine is going to kind of roll this out in a subtle way
in the same way the united states will as i said before it'll begin not with a mandate well okay as of tomorrow you've
got to have a digital id in order to get your va benefits or to get social security they're not
going to do it that way first they're going to come out and say well you know uh we now accept
digital id and they'll do that for a few years as people get used to it and then they will drop
the hammer yeah you're just not going to do paper IDs or physical ID anymore.
It's all going to be digital ID.
And going back now two years, this was put out by Ukraine in 2022 as the war was beginning.
They said, you know, in eight years, what's that?
2030.
In eight years, this war is all over.
We've got our UN utopia. this is what it's going to look like
in ukraine let's look eight years ahead 2030 the history of the new ukraine is studied all over the
globe why because ukraine became the most digital and convenient country in the world scripts have
replaced bureaucrats 500 000 former public servants are successfully integrated in the new
economy. No more red tape, but paperless. No more banknotes, but cashless. Yes, this
is all what the US government wants. Free to abandon paper money. They are the beta
test site. The best tax system for the IT industry and the most affordable e-
residency. Thanks to Ukrainian engineers and programmers, the R&D centers of the world's top technology
companies operate successfully, and Ukraine ranks first in the world by the number of
startups per capita.
Ukrainian courts are guided by artificial intelligence, and all notarial acts take place
online.
Ukrainian customs is fully automatic and the fastest in the world.
Customs clearance and car... That's exactly what you want isn't it a hallucinating judge um
i think many of us have seen many cases where we think the judge was hallucinating but of course
actually literally happening yeah what are we fighting for
don't ask me i don't give a but uh yeah uh that's that's what they're fighting for
there they're fighting for the 2030 dystopia pushed by the un and world economic forum they're fighting
for uh the the nightmare society that these people want to impose of course they're fighting for the
lgbt agenda we saw that from the uh the NATO officials, especially the UK and the United States.
This is your flag that you're fighting under, the rainbow flag.
So they're fighting for the rainbow flag and for pride, and they're fighting for the 2030 dystopia.
Going to make the world safe for technocracy.
Currently, a paper id card is mandatory
in the future the electronic document will be created automatically and the physical document
will become additional on rumble atomic dog says huxley's dystopia coming in 2030 yeah
yeah just make it easy for you right and that's really when you look at Huxley's position right he's
gonna control people by making things easy for them where you know where is
his thing was sex and drugs how he's gonna control people and and break up
the family by having hatcheries rather than families that type of thing but
control them with pleasure.
And so, you know, you have this debate back and forth.
So is the future of these people trying to set up, uh, Orwell's 1984, they're trying
to set up Huxley's brave new world.
Well, I think the vast majority of people can be conquered with Huxley's brave new world
approach.
Uh, we're just going to make this easier for you.
You don't have to carry around paper ID anymore.
We'll just scan your face all
the rest of the stuff well um that's going to be um that's going to be the effective thing for most
people the people who don't want that the people who see through that they will get the 1984
treatment i really do believe that uh so the document can be checked by qr code in just one click this protects against counterfeit or
outdated paper documents certificates will always be at hand but this biometric thing
cannot be forgotten lost or damaged but it can be stolen you notice that they don't say that
isn't that interesting it can be stolen again this is from wine press
and the original document that they reference is coming from the ukrainian government and also
a document from the un because this was jointly constructed with the aid of the un they said we're
waiting for parliament to approve this but it's coming from the globalists the UN. They said, we're waiting for parliament to approve this, but it's coming from
the globalists. The UN is coming from America and that's what you're going to see rolling out.
Google, by the way, oh, by the way, before we move on, like I said, it can be stolen.
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You can't lose it, but somebody can steal it.
And once they steal your biometric data, what do you do at that point?
If they steal your credit card or some other form of ID,
that can be canceled, they can issue you another one.
What are they going to do with your face and other biometric parameters that can't change
once that information is stolen?
That's perhaps going to be our salvation, maybe.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Google, though, is now pushing facial recognition for employees, and there is no opt-out.
Google is guinea-pigging its own employees, part of a wider push by the corporation to
position itself in the expanding ai driven
surveillance development and deployment regardless of this being yet another privacy controversy
being added to google's already existing huge privacy controversy portfolio uh and uh yeah so
um they're going to use their own employees as guinea pigs.
And so the question is, you know, what about artificial intelligence and the Tower of Babel, for example?
That's the title of an article from David Bonson, who is a financial advisor.
His father, you might remember, was a very intelligent Christian apologetic debater, Gregreg bonson but um he died at an early age david
bonson is um focused on financial advising but he is a christian and so he says um when it comes to
artificial intelligence he said it's kind of another tower of babel isn't it he said we can
debate if chat gpt and other language learning models can even do the transactional and generative work they're said to be doing.
He said, so far I'm skeptical of a lot of this stuff.
But he said, there is no scenario whereby the virtue and the humanity of market activity are going to be disintermediated by computers.
To suggest otherwise would make God a liar.
And to believe that an entire reordering of God's creation is underway.
That's what the World Economic Forum tells us.
That's what Yuval Harari tells us all the time.
But it's not.
It's not underway.
He said,
From the Tower of Babel forward, there's been no shortage of high-profile incidents of mankind wanting to play God.
Indeed, modern technology has always faced a certain godlike aspiration from some of its more arrogant zealots,
as even leading industrialists in the pre-digital era fancied themselves to be miniature deities on occasion.
The AI moment is an odd twist to this babble like idolatrous tendency but rather than elevate humans to the role of god some believe that machines can be elevated
to the role of humans and of course he doesn't say it but you know these people like um
um kurzweil and others believe that they are going to merge with the machine.
Musk believes that.
Peter Thiel believes that.
Peter Thiel is one of the major sponsors of the singularity, the merging of man and machine.
They see that as their ability to live forever.
They think they're going to be merging with the machine somehow.
They don't even know what they are.
As I've said before, when I talk to these people,
talk to Zoltan Isvan, who started the transhumanist party,
he's written some fiction books that he wanted to push,
and he started a party, the transhumanist party. They never got on the ballot anywhere,
but he was making a tour through Austin.
And so I interviewed him.
I said, so what is man?
What is man?
You know, when you transfer yourself into one of these machines,
what are you transferring?
Are you making a copy of yourself,
or are you actually transferring something in?
If you're transferring something in,
then there's something about you, fundamentally about you,
that is immaterial, right?
So what is that? Is it what is that is it a spirit
as a soul or are you just a collection of you know binary you know some kind of approximation of um
like a computer memory or something like that that's being transferred in
uh what is your essence well david bon said it all ends in the same place
with God on the throne and
humans as his subjects.
So you choose today
whom you will serve and who you
will trust. Zuckerberg, however,
is warning AI companies
that they are trying to create
God. And he's
kind of putting himself in the position
to save us from these people who imagine themselves to be God. And he's kind of putting himself in the position to save us from these people
who imagine themselves to be God. It's a common thing.
It's not just the technocrats. It's not just the captains of industry, of course, but it's also
all the dictators of history in the past.
When you look at Mao or Stalin, Hitler, or you can go back to
Herod or whatever, they think that they are God.
And that has always been a common self-deception of these people.
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It's a tragic comedy, says Technocracy News in their comments of this article. Zuckerberg
seems jealous that his industry cohorts are creating God without him, not casting him in
the role of Messiah. Well, he's pretty sure that he can save us from being misled because his AI
is inspired far beyond the others. His holographic Google-wearing future,
goggle-wearing future, rather,
promises we can all be successful YouTube or Instagram creators.
Isn't that what we all want to do?
So he says he's got a different approach.
He said we need to have different approaches.
All these different AI need to be specialized in some way there needs to be a lot
of different ais that get created to reflect people's different aspirations but he said
i find it a pretty big turnoff when people in the tech industry kind of talk about building this one
true ai it's almost as if they think that they're creating god or something and it's like
that's not what we're doing well tell, tell that to Yuval Harari.
Tell that to Ray Kurzweil and all the rest of this stuff.
You talk about somebody wanting to be God.
Zuckerberg, there was even a cover, I think it was Time Magazine, about eight or nine years ago.
They said he has this obsession with Caesar Augustus, even named his daughter some derivative of Augusta or something like that.
And so they dressed him up, put him in a toga, put a wreath on his head, seated on a chair with his arm out like he is Caesar Augustus.
And he's gone to Rome and he's really studied Caesar Augustus, and he's gone to Rome, and he's really studied Caesar Augustus, and he tried to put out the first global ID.
He also tried to put out a global currency, Libra.
Do you remember that?
He did a white paper, and there was one line in that white paper.
He's trying to tell all the central banks of the world, look, I can do this for you.
Of course, you know, the Bank of International Settlements, the central bank of the central banks is already working on that.
But he said, I can do this for you.
And there was one sentence in that white paper.
He said, if we create a global digital currency, it can be used as a de facto digital id for everybody
so we know what his aspirations were and have been for the longest time and when you look at
where they want to go with this again as i've said over and over again the
the thing that you want to uh what can you do to prepare against this? Well, there's going to be a lot of coercion.
Try to get independent.
Try to get off the grid as much as you can, but also make sure that you've got some way
that you can have financial transactions that are independent of their net, of their grid,
of their entrapment.
And of course, that's gold and silver is one thing that's really going to,
I think,
be very valuable from that perspective.
It may help it to increase in value because it'll be an antidote to this
global digital ID to the CBDC.
If you want to do that,
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things at david knight dot gold we really do appreciate tony's support of this program been
a long-term supporter um and then finally, let's close this out.
We have, when we talk about the anthropomorphism,
you know, trying to pretend that these,
that robots are conscious,
that they're like human beings,
that the AI and the chat programs are like us
and all the rest of this stuff.
This is being pushed,
especially by a lot of the tabloid press.
But I saw this article picked up by a lot of different places.
This particular one was picked up by a tabloid in the UK Daily Star.
And I think they were probably the most ridiculous in terms of their anthropomorphism.
Depressed slave robot hurls itself down the stairs in a shocking bid to end its life.
It wasn't even a lot.
South Korean civil servant slave cyborg, which was designed to deliver documents,
flung itself over a stairwell, apparently to escape the boredom of working for a city council.
Maybe these people watched Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy marvin the robot i think you ought to know i'm feeling
very depressed and pick up our stowaways and bring them up here just that i won't enjoy it
yeah well that's life life don't talk to me about life.
Here I am, bringing the size of a planet, and they ask me to take you up to the bridge.
Call that job satisfaction, because I don't.
You can thank the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation for building robots with GPP.
What's GPP?
Genuine People Personalities. I'm a personality prototype you can tell can't you
yeah our entire future was already scripted in the movies a long time ago wasn't it
a depressed slave robot feared to have committed suicide by hurling itself down a flight of stairs
a civil service cyborg which looked like a white trash can was it white trash
was that what it was upset about everybody calls me white trash uh with a screen on its side
designed just to deliver documents witnesses said it was found smashed up after they saw it
circling in one spot as if someone were there.
They said pieces have been collected and they will be in life.
So I guess they will do some kind of a post-mortem bot topsy or something.
It was one of us, said one of the people working there in civil service.
We're all robots, I guess. It was one of us.
It worked diligently.
It was designed to be smart enough to call an elevator to move between floors by itself.
South Korea has the highest robot density in the world, with one robot for every 10 employees. You know, it was, let's see, it would have been a few years before 2018, maybe going back to about 2015 or so.
They were talking about what South Korea's job market was going to look like by 2030.
And they said with artificial intelligence and robotics, we think that, and they went down profession by profession and the
professions that had the least amount of replacement by robots with things like
delivery drivers and truck drivers and things like that so they're kind of spot
on because everybody here in the United States was saying oh well they're gonna
replace all the drivers first it's no, that's actually a pretty difficult thing to do.
But in South Korea, they said that was going to be about 50% of people in transportation, shipping-related industries would lose their job.
But they said that the white-collar jobs, doctors, lawyers, other things like that, they would lose about 70% of their jobs.
And that seems to be more along the lines of what we're seeing here on rumble atomic dog oh i read that one um stella 39
uh thank you very much for the tip uh bye bye x yeah if they're going to require digital id to do
it forget about it i mean i have been as i said, I've been frozen there for the last six years.
And so when I did that search and somebody, the search engine on Brave,
pulled up a David Knight, who is a journalist professor in the Pacific Northwest.
And they pulled him up, but didn't pull up me.
It's like, okay, so where's the hiding going on is it
going on in their search thing or is it going on from x because he had 950 people following him
i had six years ago 136 000 i haven't changed since then so it's like so where is it being
canned uh so but the same type of thing happened i didn't even show up that guy on the google search engine
so i'm i don't know if it's uh if it's x or if it's something else but yeah it's uh what do you
expect from a guy who puts himself in a baphomet costume number one number two likes that so much
that he makes that his profile picture. What does that tell you?
I'm rumble, uh, AP rumble seat.
They had a tremendous problem with malfunctions and fraud when gates pull this in India as a beta test.
Yeah.
The odd heart system.
And of course the way they did it was coercion, right?
You, you want to get a welfare.
You want to get healthcare, take the number get health care? Take the number. Yes,
they did it to the poorest people, and they still had a lot of problems, a lot of problems with that.
By the way, you know, Gates never stops talking about how he is going to redesign everything to
put us in some kind of a techno hell, and so now he's back talking about how he's got to redesign cows.
God just didn't do it right.
Isn't it funny?
You know, we have, it's become a thing since Watergate.
Every time there's some kind of a scandal,
somebody says it's such and such gate, such and such a gate.
Well, I think we need to start doing that with Bill Gates.
Instead of it being gate gates or Gatesgate,
I think we just have to say that when he starts talking about getting rid of livestock and cattle and meat and dairy and things like that, we should call this a scandalous idea.
We should call this fart gate.
The atmosphere now is caused by the electricity grid, which is about 25% or so.
Exactly.
So 24% it comes from agriculture and forestry why is that
causing such a big increase in carbon cows and other grass-eating species have a digestion system
that emits methane and methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas and so cows alone account for about 6% of global
emissions and so we need to change cows just cows alone how are we gonna do that
well actually of all the categories the one that is gone better than I would
have expected five years ago is this work to make what's called artificial meat.
And so you have people like Impossible or Beyond Meat, both of which I invested in.
Do you eat it as well?
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Invested in it.
You can go to Burger King and buy the Impossible Burger.
All right.
Is it healthier for you or just healthier for the atmosphere?
It's slightly healthier for you in terms of less cholesterol.
It's, of course, dramatic reduction in methane emissions,
animal cruelty, manure management,
and the pressure that meat consumption puts on land use.
The main reason why we need to increase the agricultural output over the rest of this century
is not the population increase.
It's that as countries get richer, they eat more meat.
And meat is a very inefficient way of creating calories.
No, it's very efficient.
And you get a lot of nutrients in the meat that you don't get in anything else.
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of course uh what bill gates conveniently ignores is the fact that uh man-made and even
cattle made co2 what it reminds me of when i look at that, I was talking to a friend over
the weekend. He said, why do these people never talk about how many tens of millions of bison
were roaming the country before we had the industrial revolution, right? So if cattle
are really a big problem, if they're right up there along with a private car, we got to get
rid of them. And why, you know, that's not what these people want.
They don't want to just get rid of the industrialized society.
They want to get rid of the agrarian society as well.
They want to get rid of the animals.
They want to get rid of everything.
They're nihilists.
They're not alarmists.
They're not grifters.
They're nihilists.
They want to kill everybody.
Gates coming from a family that's always focused on abortion
and the rest of this stuff.
So, um, yeah, when we look at that, but here's where they're headed.
And it's very concerning.
Um, if you look at the number of bison, um, estimates range from 30 to 60 million,
uh, before they started, um, taking them down, they're very easy to hunt and um they nearly
hunted them to extinction and you find them now predominantly around the yellowstone area that
we're just looking at there but um uh you know we've had uh these types of things for a long
time i remember when they were trying to focus on fine particulate matter and say we got to eliminate uh diesel engines we got
to eliminate fireplaces we got to eliminate outdoor grills and all the rest of this stuff
if you went to the epa's website they actually showed a picture of the smokies
it's like well you do realize that the smokies that's not why they're smoky uh and um it's
because of clouds and things like that and it was always that way
even before there was any industrialization even before europeans came to this area the indians
called it uh something equivalent to that but here's where they're rolling this out and it truly
is amazing to look at the schemes of these people. And I think they can be easily defeated.
We've seen defeats of them.
And yet, when you see people like Mark Ruda, who tried to shut down all the farms in the Netherlands and tried to control food distribution as well, again with Gates, he got voted out.
But then what did they do?
The globalists put him in in charge of NATO.
He's going to take Jens Stolzenberger's place of nato he's going to take jen stolzenberger's
place at nato he's going to be our wartime consigliere these people always have a backup
position even if they get thrown out but we still don't have to let them get away with what they're
doing one health is something that is being sold to us by the globalists, the One Health Agenda.
And here's the key thing.
They're talking about having doctors writing grocery prescriptions.
And of course, it'll be through your CBDC, that type of thing.
They have plans for doctors to write prescriptions based on what you are allowed to have.
But it's not even really about your health.
It's about the health of the planet.
I'm sorry, you've had too much protein or whatever.
We're going to have to cut it back.
And it's not just the bugs DARPA wants you to eat.
Plastic now.
One health framework extends beyond health care,
infiltrating all aspects of life.
Central bank digital currencies and a totalitarian
biosecurity system could dictate where individuals live travel what they buy how they spend their
money what they eat the combination of these control measures with genetic manipulation
of the food supply raises the alarm further you see all of these things converge they can come
up with different justifications different different MacGuffins.
They can say that we've got to have a complete centralized control,
total surveillance of everybody's movement because of the pandemic,
or we got to do it because we've got to save the planet,
or we got to do it because of, you know, we've got to control the food supply.
But One Health, interestingly enough,
goes back to the first SARS outbreak in the early 2000s.
And that's when they started talking about planetary health.
And so they started talking about this as a holistic solution to everything.
But it's all the usual suspects.
It's the WHO, it's Bill Gates, it's the World Bank, it's the who's bill gates it's the world bank it's the rockefellers it's the
nih the cdc the usda the fda all of the usual suspects that are there and these are going to
be the same people who told you well you can't have ivermectin uh you can't have hcq uh they're
going to tell you you can't have meat you can can't have dairy. You're going to eat whatever I tell you to do.
So how do we stop this?
Well, you know, that's a key thing.
The elections are not useless.
We still need to vote.
Even in the UK, at Expose News, they're saying you need to vote to stop these politicians and corporations from meddling in food production
and from shutting down farmers and from letting them interact with people directly.
And I don't know how the UK is set up,
but I know that that's only going to happen in the United States at the local and the state level.
And so it's very important for us to identify uh who supports this in terms of
local politicians that is a really important thing uh you know the elections are not unimportant
the presidential and federal elections are unimportant because you don't really have a
choice even if the even if the vote is counted honestly they don't give you a choice. Even if the vote is counted honestly, they don't give you a choice. They
manipulate it as we're seeing with a presidential election, the most obvious manipulation we've ever
seen. But at the local level, you do have a choice and we're going to have to support politicians
who support our ability to be able to grow our own food and to buy our food without going through the USDA's tracking system, without having to have it go through their slaughtering system.
So we have to stand up for local farmers.
We have to make connections with local farmers, not just with local politicians at this point in time.
And I think these things are really going to accelerate, especially in the next four years.
And this next, whoever is president, things are going to rapidly accelerate toward the 2030 agenda, towards this one health agenda. You know, they can't even at McDonald's, they're dropping their fake meat burgers.
People don't like the way they taste.
They are having issues with it.
And they've got a lot of garbage in it.
McPlant and other plant-based proteins at McDonald's are just being rejected outright by customers.
Beyond Meat, which partnered with McDonald's to sell fake burger patties saw shares drop as much as five
percent after comments about um the customers and what was happening at mcdonald's got through and
of course these are the types of things as bill gates said you know he's got partnerships in these
different organizations he wants to do genetic modification of cows in order to kill them and to destroy them.
And he wants to vaccinate them
so they don't have methane and all the rest of this stuff.
It's just insane what he's trying to do.
There was a very good article from Axios
about homesteading and how it's growing.
You can do some of this stuff yourself
and they talk about people who live in urban areas some people who are in denver some people
in other places they said one couple that they talked to in this particular article so they
started with a couple of chickens and a small vegetable garden back in 2017 now they get 80
of their food their daily meals from that harvest and uh they said
you don't have to be laura ingalls wilder you know little house on the prairie you don't have to be
her in order to be a homesteader you can grow tomatoes on your balcony uh they put out a book
shelter from the machine i guess from gates homesteaders in the age of capitalism and so uh this one guy says you know
i can supply all the food that my family needs on just a quarter acre and another guy says um
his name is castillo he says you can grow more food than you can eat in a 10 by 10 space
a lot of this is just educating ourselves as to what we need to do. That's what
we're trying to do as a family. We're trying to figure out how to grow food, which we've never
done before. And so far we've had some good success with vegetables and things like that,
that we're doing. But it is finding farmers in your area. It is learning how to do it yourself,
but it's also finding some politicians who are going to stay in the gap.
And if the USDA decides that they want to tag and bag each and every animal, every chicken, every cow, make sure they've been vaccinated and all the rest of the stuff, we say no.
We say no to that kind of thing.
You have to stop this.
They have to implement it at the local level.
And the local level is where we stop their implementation.
And we can do that.
We don't need to be concerned about that.
We're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to be talking to Eric Peters.
And it's been a while since we've talked to Eric.
We've got a lot of really fascinating things to talk about.
So we're going to take a quick break.
And we'll be right back Thank you. © transcript Emily Beynon you're listening to the david knight show all right welcome back and joining us now is eric
peters of ericpetersautos.com and uh i saw eric's article about a thirteen thousand dollar toyota
pickup you can't buy here. That got my attention.
That got picked up in a lot of different places.
I saw that article in a lot of different places.
But again, if you go to ericpetersautos.com,
you're going to find a lot of articles there about mobility, about freedom.
Excellent site.
Excellent site.
Thank you for joining us, Eric.
Thank you for having me on again, David.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Let's talk about this.
What is this $13,000 Toyota pickup?
Well, it's called the Hilux Champ, and it's available pretty much everywhere except here, which is a really interesting thing.
And unlike the Kei, or I always mispronounce it, Kei, Kei, I have difficulty with that word, the little vehicles that you and I have talked about before that are available in Japan.
Oh, you're not talking about the Kia.
You're talking about something that...
Yeah, they're essentially little box cars that you've probably seen
if you looked at the Japanese market.
This is a no-frills derivation of the Hilux that is available in Japan
and other markets.
It's a midsize, not a compact.
It's a midsize pickup truck, and it's designed with the ethos
of simplicity and
affordability in mind it starts at thirteen thousand dollars available the diesel engine
comes standard with a manual transmission and toyota very thoughtfully arranges it so that
it's got the uh the ability to be uh to be configured anyway you'd like it it's designed
to have a box put on the back of the estate kit whatever you'd like but if you want to turn it
into an rv and that'll put you in touch with third-party suppliers but the take-home point is this
is something that starts at thirteen thousand dollars you can't buy a little car in this country
anymore for anywhere near thirteen thousand dollars no truck uh and so why are we allowed
to have it uh it's not because it's unsafe and it's certainly not because it pollutes the thing
actually uh meets the current euro tier 5
specifications which are pretty stringent uh it just doesn't quite meet the latest uh biden
imposed uh emissions requirements in this country so you know it's not about safety and it's not
about emissions what it's about fundamentally in my view uh is to deny people access to an
affordable vehicle so that they do not have the ability to accumulate capital,
that is to have wealth and money so that they are not dependent. That's the key. They want us all
living hand to mouth and paycheck to paycheck. And that's why you're not allowed to have this
vehicle, which most people aren't even aware exists. Yeah. And I think that's really the
point of the income tax at this point. they don't care about deficits i've mentioned
this many times and we're going to add another trillion dollars to the deficit every hundred
days they obviously don't care about it if you look at their modern monetary theory it's keynesian
economics on steroids they really don't care about deficits so why uh have an income tax it's to
kneecap us just as you talked about same way as it's right there in the communist manifesto you know effectively it's the abolition of private property and you know if you want to
go out a little bit farther afield this is the the true purpose of the the tax on real estate
on your home and your land so that even if you pay it off that is even if you pay the lender
or the previous owner for it in full you'll never truly own it because you're constantly having to
pay what amounts to rent to the government they They call it a property tax. It's essentially rent. So as to preclude
the possibility of your ever having meaningful ownership, meaning this is mine and nobody can
just take it from me if I don't pay them for the privilege of being allowed to remain on the land.
Absolutely right. Yeah. You know, when I saw that it was a Toyota Hilux, that got my attention because I remember Top Gear and they had an old Toyota Hilux pickup truck this thing and they couldn't destroy it and so
after they had beat this thing to death they wound up eventually putting it in their studio like
hanging it from the ceiling it's kind of a monument to its ability to withstand all this stuff great
car and not ever available in the united states yeah for people who don't realize well a version
of it is available you can get a Tacoma or a 4 in the United States
it's essentially the same vehicle but you can only get it with U.S. configured drive frames
which precludes the diesel engine and the manual transmission that's available in all these other
markets and also the stripped down version of it which is what the Champ is which is designed again
to be what trucks used to be there was a time you and I are old enough to remember when trucks cost
less than cars when they were the affordable alternative to cars now it's exactly the reverse
you know i get so depressed when i get a new half ton truck to test drive because on the low end you
know the entry level trim 1500 series half ton truck typically costs around 40 something thousand
dollars by the time you add four wheel drive and a few other essential options and you're looking at fifty thousand dollars for a half-ton truck you know
it's no wonder everybody's broke it's insane it is it absolutely is but you got to work around
and about how somebody can get a hylux tell us about that it's immigration on four wheels that's
your article it's more of a suggestion you know i like so many people am really getting tired of on the one hand this idea
that we uh can't control the border and that anybody who'd like to come into the united states
from wherever can just essentially walk into the united states because they're being encouraged to
come to the united states now on a human level i don't fault those people they're trying to better
themselves materially but why can't the same apply to americans yeah uh you could go across the border
in new mexico and
i've got an article about this along with some links and some pictures where you can buy a brand
new vehicle for ten thousand dollars you know a nice little economy car uh there are all sorts
of vehicles you can buy you can buy south of the border i suggest that all americans who need an
affordable car maybe take a little trip down south of the border and buy themselves a car over there
and then just drive it back can you imagine if thousands let alone tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of us did
exactly that i mean let's have an open border you know the problem is we have an open border all
right but just for one side not for americans and and i think it's time that we push back against
that that's right yeah it's america last uh everything for everybody first but not anything
for us and so you know it is kind of interesting what you're talking about there.
It kind of reminds me of the old joke about the guy who every day he would cross the border,
and the border guards were suspicious of him.
They thought he was up to something.
They'd always search him.
They couldn't figure out what it was that he was smuggling in
until they finally realized that what he was smuggling in was a bicycle that he was riding.
You know?
Exactly right.
Exactly right. it was a bicycle that he was riding you know exactly right yeah you know you and i have talked
for a long time about what the long-term game is for trying to get everything on the grid uh we we
knew for a long time that they're going to put everything on the grid all the cars on the grid
and we could see that they were shutting the grid down now that's become a reality with the epa and
its new rules and all these other things that are out there.
They put out new rules for emissions for cars.
They put out new rules coming out of the Department of Transportation about fuel economy, just ratcheting it up massively.
That was kind of in reaction, I guess, to the reports that consumers didn't want Biden's mandated EVs and all the rest of the stuff.
But now the EPA is putting emission controls on the power plants to shut them down.
And you and I saw that a long time ago.
We said, yeah, they're going to force everything on the grid, but they're also shutting the grid down.
And so what they want to do is they want to shut down all of our transportation.
That's been the case for the longest time, hasn't it?
It's a constant whack-a-mole, shuck-and-jive kind of operation. They won't come out forthrightly
and say, well, we are going to outlaw cars with gas engines
or diesel engines. What they'll do is impose regulations that are essentially impossible
to comply with, which is what they've done. That brings up something interesting
which I'm sure you've been following. It's the recent Supreme Court decision, the vernacular
of the Chevron decision, about the powers of the regulatory apparat,
which is what we're dealing with in this country.
The regulatory apparat has become kind of the fourth branch of government.
It operates as a de facto legislature.
It has legislative powers for all practical purposes.
And that was the gist of what was being examined by the court.
And the court, ostensibly, is going to rein that in.
The problem is that instead of having the regulatory apparat decide the extent of its own powers,
now it's going to be the courts.
And essentially, it's the same thing.
Because the courts, especially at the higher level, these are not elected judges.
They're appointed judges.
And so we're going to have rule by decree from the judiciary now,
rather than from the regulatory app. But having said that, I do think it's good in the sense that, once again, who are going to make these cost benefit and risk
reward decisions on my behalf as if I'm some sort of an idiot child.
And I can't do that for myself.
I think that's beginning to percolate upward.
And I think that's a very healthy and very positive thing.
I've said for the longest time, you know, what we have here with the bureaucracy is
ruled by the bureaucracy.
We had a revolution because they didn't want taxation without representation.
I said what we've got now is taxation and regulation without representation.
But as you point out, if the courts are going to do it, we're still going to have regulation without representation.
We're still going to have politically appointed people.
And so it's essentially going to be politically appointed people uh and uh so you know it's uh it's essentially going to
be the same now there may be some difference these these unconstitutional regulatory alphabet
agencies that are out there they're operating in their own uh interest in terms of trying to
create a regulatory empire and so there might be a little bit of a balance on it but it still isn't
the system that we need this reform really does need to come from Congress, but both Congress
and even the president have abdicated a lot of their powers to these regulatory agencies or to
the courts. They don't really want to deal with it. It's like Trump and DACA. That was going to
be a messy thing to try to figure out who they're going to deport and all the rest of this stuff.
And so he just kicked it over to the Supreme Court and they said, no, you can't get rid of
Obama's executive order.
So I don't have to do anything at all then. So, you know, they use it as an excuse.
And so does Congress. That's why Nancy Pelosi said we'll have to pass it to find out what's in it.
Sure. But, you know, the broader implication here is I think that the legitimacy of the regulatory apparat is beginning to be eroded for many, many years, for decades. We've lived with it.
We've put up with it because incrementally, one at a time,
considered in isolation, these impositions were annoying,
but not an existential threat.
But now collectively, cumulatively, we've arrived at a point
where we're dealing with an existential threat to our way of life
as a result of this.
And it's beginning to dawn on people.
I talk to people about vehicles all the time and I say, why in the world does it cost $50,000 to
buy a pickup truck? You know, why, you know, why can't I get a family car for $25,000 anymore?
What happened to V8 engines? What happened to V6 engines? You know, they're starting to figure it
out. And, you know, if, if we can just buy enough time, God willing, you know, for enough people
to begin to realize this, I think we stand a chance of putting a stop to it, I hope.
Yeah, I hope so. Well, you know, as we look at this, and you and I have been talking about how
they're overloading the grid at the same time they're trying to deconstruct the grid. And
people have talked about the fact that the Biden administration said, we're going to spend $8
billion on building charging stations
because that's everybody's big objection.
You know, half the people.
All seven of them.
Yeah, exactly.
They've got seven of them.
And so now there's an article out here,
three out of four EV charging developers
say they can't get enough electricity for their stations.
They've already shut down.
I mean, they're choking off our grid very, very quickly,
even to the extent that you now have these heavy electricity users
like the large language models that they're using to train the AI and stuff like that.
They're saying, we're going to get into the power business.
We're going to start making small nuclear power stations.
So people are seeing what is happening now.
And even Gates and the rest of these
people are now jumping onto that they see that as a big money maker for them so as they shut down
our affordable energy they're going to have probably a lot more expensive energy and it's
going to be a smaller amount and it's going to be tightly controlled by them and prioritized
for their use for artificial intelligence is going to be about
surveillance and it's going to be used for the surveillance state as well. They'll get first
dibs on all the electricity. Sure. Inevitably, this is going to result in a winnowing down
of affordable power for most people, which is ultimately what the point of all of this is.
There was a very, very interesting exchange, if you want to back this, between Thomas Massey and
our friend Pete Buttigieg, the current Secretary of Transportation.
Massey's background is in electrical engineering, so he knows what he's talking about.
And he started querying Buttigieg about the power load and the demand
that would potentially be imposed by the replacement
one-for-one of the current vehicle fleet with electric vehicles.
And it's just just the infrastructure is not
there and the the infrastructure will never be there at least not without an effort that is
almost inconceivable in terms of what it would cost um they know this they're well aware of this
it's the point of all of this they know that for example to to provide the electricity at a large
truck stop let's say a highway truck stop that would serve over-the-road trucks, big rigs, commercial trucks, you'd need to have
the generating capacity that would be comparable to that which you need to
provide electricity to a small town. Where's it going to come from?
They know they're not idiots, they're evil, but they're generally not idiots.
They are perfectly aware of that, and their hope is that people,
generally speaking
who don't have a lot of knowledge about electricity and engineering and so on are going to
be too distracted by various other things to even think about this very much until it's too late to
do anything about it oh i agree absolutely and you know as we as we look at the um uh it's not it's
not just the electricity there's not enough the electricity, there's not enough electricity, but there's also not enough lithium, there's not enough cobalt, there's not enough of these things that they need to make the batteries and other stuff like that.
There was an article I covered yesterday talking about lithium, and they said, even though they can mine it, it's a very environmentally polluting, really awful process that is there, destroys everything around it.
And even though there's a lot of lithium in Australia,
and I think it was South America,
almost all the processing is done in China.
And why is that?
Well, because they've got almost all the affordable energy.
So all manufacturing is shutting down and going to China because they're
allowed to build as many coal plants as they want without any pollution
controls whatsoever.
It's actually,
that's one of the most absurd things about this whole climate alarmism is the
Paris climate accord that allows that from China and from India.
You know,
part of this is the shifting of wealth away from the West.
That's exactly.
And interestingly, you get back to this stuff with Toyota and the highlights champ, the Toyota.
I can't remember the guy's name, but the representative who gave the presentation when the vehicle was revealed to the public, you know, talked about how in the developing world, this is a way for people to get a leg up you know to get their first
vehicle uh for small businesses to develop wealth and you never hear that in this country anymore
ever in a commercial from a vehicle manufacturer you know it's it's all about this political stuff
it's never about hey this is you know this is going to save you money this is going to this
is going to improve your life it's all this political stuff and there's a reason for they're
gaslighting us like somehow it's terrible for a young person to want to improve
their material well-being and get into a position where perhaps they'll be able to get married and
afford to have a family they don't want that for us that's right yeah it's allowed for other people
in other countries to improve their life but for us we have to they have to destroy our standard
of living uh and it's never been more clear.
You know, when you look at what happened in Kenya,
they had riots there because massive new tax structure.
And it was all justified by the IMF telling them,
first of all, the IMF got them in debt with a lot of stuff.
And then the globalists come in and
start dictating an environmental and ecological agenda to them and it was focusing on plastics
but it's not going to be limited of course to one developing country like kenya and of course
they had riots in the street they chased the people out of the parliament building they set
it on fire the police were shooting live ammunition and killing people in the streets. And this was all over an environmental tax on plastics.
And now what they're saying,
children's health defense says,
here come the lawsuits.
Plastic manufacturers could be held legally liable for pollution,
which is exactly the globalist plan in Kenya.
Here,
it'll be done with lawsuits instead of with taxes, I guess.
Maybe the taxes will come later.
No, actually, I believe there
is a case afoot that
intends to do exactly that, to attempt to
apply the same
case law that was used to
go after the cigarette manufacturers,
to go after the oil companies.
You know, their
products are hazardous.
They're creating a problem of the commons and pollution,
and it has to be addressed in that.
I mean, they're absolutely desperate.
They have to do this.
They have to shut it down, and they have to shut it down urgently because people are beginning to reject it.
I came across a really interesting stat the other day.
Did we lose?
Did we lose, David?
No, no, I'm here.'m here sorry okay i came across a very interesting um piece of information the other day about ev ownership
first time ev buyers uh roughly half of them something in the 43 percent range have decided
that they don't want an ev anymore uh and they've traded in their ev to get something that isn't an ev
go ahead sorry they've traded in their ev to get something that's not an ev and you know that essentially that's all of the early adopters the people who really were interested in having an ev
pretty much have already bought one the rest of us want no part of it the whole ev thing is
completely imploding and you know if they don't do something very quickly, it's going to be irrecoverable for them, I think.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
And as this is happening, the people who went out and adopted them, a lot of them want to go back with their next car.
They want to go back to having a car.
Yeah, there's a, I wanted, I was, I was telling Travis, you thought we'd lost connection.
I was telling him I wanted to pull up this next article about the old ad that you had about car painting.
But the people who have adopted it don't like the charging issue and everything.
Again, $8 billion and they get seven or eight charging stations.
What's some of the perks of being affluent?
Why do people who have the means fly first class?
It's hard to get a bigger seat, obviously,
but I think the main reason is you don't have to stand in the cattle cube.
You know, you get to board first, you get to board faster, right?
That's the perk of having money.
So even leftists, even the woke people,
when they buy one of these EVs and they find they're going to end up having to
sit at a Sheetz for a half an hour, you know, when,
when you and I in the proletariat, you know,
I can fuel up my 22 year old truck and be out of there in two or three minutes, that kind of annoys them.
They don't like that.
So even they have had enough of this.
But I think, you know, it shows that they will subordinate everything, our liberties, practical use of a device and everything.
They'll support it to their desire to centrally control and ration everything that's why
only thing that is allowed is an electric car that is battery operated and charges over a very long
time off the grid it could have an electric car that was hydrogen or a lot of other technologies
that they could work on and and yet that would have a situation where they couldn't track everything
that easily and so i think that's a big part of it but even with that
you know the the people who have uh the cars they want to i think about half of them want to get rid
of them because of the uh the charging issues uh the availability as well as the amount of time
that takes yeah i mean it's immensely inconvenient i you know i have driven dozens of evs and every
single time i get one test drive i have to go through this rigmarole
of constantly thinking about okay how much how much charge have I got left and of course that's
not even accurate you have to guess because it depends on the weather it depends on how you drive
all these factors that are largely out of your control so you always have to put a cushion of
about 20 percent into whatever that range says it is because what it actually is is probably going
to be different and then you have to think okay have I got time to sit around at that fast charger
downtown or all right, I'll bring it home. Hopefully I'll get home. And you know, I guess
I'll drive it the day after, cause I'll leave it on the hookup for a day. And then I can probably
drive it. But it's ridiculous, you know, just as opposed to being able to just say, okay,
I need to go get something at the store. I'm just going to jump in my truck and go get something at the store.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're always needlessly complicating our lives.
And of course, destroying the value of our money.
I saw this article at your site.
I'll paint any car, any color for just $29.95.
And I saw-
Good old Earl Scheib.
Remember Earl Scheib?
I don't.
I don't remember that.
You don't remember Earl Scheib?
No, I don't. i don't remember that but uh you don't remember earl chai no i don't i
don't remember him all those commercials they were so obnoxious but they were because they were so
obnoxious they were they were really memorable he was sort of this like almost quasi sleazy pitch
man and i've got some of the old commercials linked in the article if anybody who's listening
to this would like to see it yeah you got one of them 19. come up at 29.95 and it was you know it
was they were pretty shoddy
you know they would paint right over your emblems and and and all but you know 29.95 and and i had
a the standing joke was you know don't slam your door too hard because the paint will fall off
afterwards but the take-home point was that you used to be able to get your car painted for very
little money and if you were a little bit industrious, if you did the prep work, the paint actually wasn't that bad. The reason it was so
cheap is that they did almost no prep work. You know, they didn't do any body work. They didn't
sand the car. They didn't tape the car. I did this myself back in the day. If you took your car,
sanded it, and masked off things, and, you know, took the trim off, and took it down there ready
to paint, and then they sprayed it for you, the end result was actually pretty nice.
And, you know, you could do that on a college kid budget.
That's what I did back in the day.
That's all gone now because the cost of just running a paint shop
and complying once again with all the regulatory rigmarole
that you have to comply with in order to be in business,
the OSHA stuff, the EPA stuff, and then the paint,
a gallon of paint now on the low
end, one gallon of paint, automotive paint is something like a hundred bucks. And some of the,
you know, some of the colors can be $300 for a gallon of paint. And that's not counting all the
other supplies and materials you need. So that's one of the reasons why insurance costs are so high.
You get into a fender bender now, you know, and what used to be a couple hundred bucks to put
some paint on the car and is now potentially $3, to paint the car wow wow it's crazy as you point
out uh ramping that up from 1969 when it was 29 you said adjusted for inflation be about 300
today uh but that's still a drop in the bucket because there's so much regulation for this stuff
and they're just you know trying to shut everything
in our lives down that that is absolutely what i call them not climate alarmist you know i've
talked about how the mcguffin that got different uh uh scary things that we're supposed to be
afraid of so we shut things down but it really is nihilism i think it's not even alarmism it's
just nihilism they want zero everything well it's nihilism i think for the useful idiots who bought into this and don't
understand what's in store for them but i think there's something much more malicious at the
higher levels there's a oh yeah there's there's a sadism and there's a contempt for people uh it's
a kind of a death cult you know they want gone. They despise us. They consider themselves to be superior beings and we're cattle to be exposed.
We're in their way.
They don't like the fact that what they consider to be their resources are being trampled upon by us.
They would like to have the open spaces, the parks to themselves.
They would like to not have to see us when they go out on the roads. That's
what's driving a lot of this. That's right. Yeah. And depopulation, that has been at the heart of
the environmental and climate movement from the very beginning is depopulation. They really do
despise other people. You can, I think Gates is probably more obvious than any one of these other
ones. And of course, I love, you see it from time to time, the meme where he's going to one of these hearings
about antitrust early on when he's still pretty young.
And as he's walking up for the hearing,
somebody runs around and hits him in the face with a pie.
And it says, this is the moment at which Bill Gates
decided that he's going to destroy all mankind.
But you know, I'm glad you brought that up
because younger viewers, younger people who are listening to this may not remember uh gates got into a lot of trouble
back in the 90s uh for his unsavory business practices and he had to do some whitewashing
you know he consulted with some pr people and he became a philanthropist uh instead of a greed head
crony capitalist uh who used microsoft to enrich himself in ways that are unethical and immoral, too.
So he repositioned himself and rebranded himself as a philanthropist, just really benevolent, rich guy who just wants to make sure people get vaccinated and, you know, have access to clean water, all of these other things.
He's a really, really nefarious character.
You know, if you look at his background a little bit, i know you have you'll know all about that yeah and you look at uh he also positioned microsoft which is
under threat of being broken up he also positioned that as a partner to darpa uh they have been
partnering with him when you look at news guard election guard uh and so many different other
things they have the coalition for content providence and authentication to identify
every single thing that we create whether it is a a single uh a picture a still picture or it's an
article or it's video or it's audio they want to mark everything and tag everything so they can
increase their censorship and of course they seem to always come to microsoft to put together these
coalitions to be the lead in all of it.
And I think that goes back to his antitrust hearings as well.
Yeah, absolutely.
And another thing about Microsoft, he was, if not the one, he was one of the ones who developed that business model of not owning things.
Remember when you used to be able to buy software in the box, and once you bought it, it was your software.
You got a disk, and it was yours.
And maybe it got outdated after a few years, but nonetheless, it was yours and you could transfer it to another computer.
You could give it to your kid or whatever and then they could use it. Instead,
you now buy a license to use the software for a period of time and you have
to continue to pay if you want to be able to use it. And that business model
now is being elaborated generally. This is the business model that the car
industry wants to
use going forward they don't want to sell you a car anymore they want to sell you transportation
as a service and they want you making payments in perpetuity you never pay anything off you just pay
to use the vehicle that's right yeah yeah you'll own nothing and you'll eat the bugs or you'll eat
the plastic you know now they want us to eat plastic that's the latest thing out of DARPA
they want a edible plastic you know but uh let latest thing out of DARPA. They want edible plastic.
But let's switch to politics.
You got an article, Big Mike is coming.
Somebody's coming.
Yeah.
I mean, what a ridiculous election cycle this is.
They're not even pretending to have any kind of election.
It's obviously a selection.
We've had the lawfare against Trump. We've had both Trump and Biden skate through this whole process without having to do a debate with any competitors within their party.
They haven't even been nominated yet. Now they've got this early debate that's all there.
All of it is highly suspicious.
And all of this, I think, I keep telling everybody, telling my audience, stop focusing
on what's happening in Washington.
Start focusing on what's happening locally.
And I said, this just really underscores
how hopelessly corrupt this all is.
What's your take on things that have happened?
Well, I've got several takes, but you know, there's one,
and this is maybe a hopeful take, albeit
a cynical take. As Don and I
were watching that debate, I thought
to myself, you you know at least thank
god we've got these two clowns uh put forward uh as contenders for the office because they are
clowns and it's laughable and when we can laugh we're a little bit better off than we would be
if we had something deadly serious to worry about like a stalin let's say who isn't the least bit funny, you know, and was smart and cold and calculated.
I'd far rather have the boofed buffoon on the one hand and then the senile grifter on the other hand
because it helps to delegitimize the authority of the federal apparatus.
It makes them look ridiculous because they are ridiculous.
And I think that benefits us.
Yeah, I agree.
I talked this week, I talked yesterday, as a matter of fact, about Brezhnev.
People in Russia said that he had a stroke about six years before he died.
And the last six years, he was just kind of, you know, weekend with Vlad type of thing,
or weekend with Brezhnev, where they propped this guy up.
And it's really the calculating people around him the small group of
people the cabal that's running the country i think that's what we're seeing now with biden for sure
uh and and you know the the problem is when you got everything highly centralized as in the soviet
union or as in washington today uh you can have these people uh the way mcgregor put it colonel
mcgregor he said it's become very clear that the leader of this country is unelected.
And we're not really sure who they are.
It's the people who are back around Biden who are actually running the country.
And I think that is part of it that's very concerning.
We don't know who these people are, these faceless individuals back there.
Maybe it's the CIA.
Maybe it's the people in his staff that are running the country. But either way, we're not allowed to see who the real leader is, but we can see what the product of it is.
Well, I agree.
And I'll make another remark.
Of course, I was young back when Brezhnev was still around, but I have some memories of Brezhnev and the old Soviet ruling clack.
And my sense of Brezhnev, especially having having read about brezhnev
uh he was just kind of a a genial hack i don't think brezhnev will this was a sociopath in the
way that biden is and the way that the people who run the regime in this country are uh they
were just sort of an ossified ruling clack uh what we're dealing with now is something i think
that's that's infinitely worse than what the the the Soviet people had to deal with back in the day. I agree. Yeah, at least Brezhnev liked Westerns. The Rifleman was his
favorite Western. Biden would want to take the gun away from the Rifleman. Right. I think Brezhnev
has had a sense of humor. You know, he wasn't a completely joyless, awful human being, as opposed
to what this Biden creature is. Yeah yeah whatever's left of them you've
run uh since all this covet stuff has happened um and you talked a lot about the gazoon height
fears and boy is that not a great way to describe these people but you also have uh the diaper
report at eric peter's autos uh and and you've got one for yesterday here where do you see the uh
the the diaper thing uh coming back uh with with uh
bird flu i mean we i said earlier we got robert redfield who's running around he wants to be the
chicken little of the uh bird flu uh pandemic he's trying to hype this fear everywhere he goes
uh what do you see in your diaper report give us an apple let's see the pathological hypochondria
that was instilled in the population four years ago has not been cured.
There are still a lot of very pathological, traumatized people out there.
I see people still wearing masks, you know, not the majority by any means, but I still regularly see people wearing masks.
And I don't think most of them are doing it for political reasons.
I think they're genuinely terrified.
It reminds me of that movie that had Bruce Willis in it.
I can't remember what they look at.
It says, I see dead people everywhere.
Yes, I see dead people, brain dead people everywhere with the mask on.
So there's that.
But the thing that I wrote about the other day has to do with a good friend of mine.
And this is a guy that I've known for 20 years.
He and I work out sometimes together and he's a nurse.
And he just, guess what, got COVID, or at least they say that
he got COVID. Anyway, he's very ill right now. He's bedridden right now. He's a big strapping guy.
He got vaccinated because he was given that Hobson's choice during the pandemic of, hey,
you want to keep your job, you got to get vaccinated. And he's a single dad. He's got
a teenage daughter, and he felt compelled to keep his his job and i'm not going to condemn him for that
i understand the pressure that he was under but it just infuriates and saddens me it's not just
him by the way you know he and i've talked over the last couple of days um pretty much the entire
floor of people that he works with they're out with this this illness now really this i didn't get the shot and i'm fine
i've had no problems this guy you know he gets the shot and he's sick and i know so many people
who have gotten the shot who are perpetually getting sick and not just getting a cold but
getting really sick like bedridden incapacitated sick not just sniffles and oh i don't feel so good
today but badly sick.
And, you know, I don't know whether it has been established as a fact yet, but there is the
assertion, and I think it's not an unreasonable one, that these shots have damaged, compromised
these people's immune systems to such an extent that, A, they're more likely to get sick. And
when they do get sick, they get much sicker than they otherwise would have. Oh, yeah. And then,
of course, it's the fact that we now have have as a regular feature of childhood heart attacks uh this is something we
never had before never had to have kids have an ekg before they could participate in sports
that's what i think is is such a damning indictment of both trump and biden uh something like that but
you know you're talking about your friend there who had to get the shot.
And, of course, we understand that coercion.
People really don't understand the mechanism.
You know, when I talk to Trump supporters, they really don't understand how the coercion
was going to run out through the employers.
If you do business with Washington, you're going to have to get your people shot.
And that's what they were doing, especially to the hospitals.
Trump had given them such largesse through these bonuses for identifying people as COVID,
for putting them on ventilators and so forth, giving them a 20% bonus for everything they did.
And then Biden comes along and he says, if you don't get your staff vaccinated,
we're going to not only take away all those bonuses that you got through CMS,
but we're going to take away Medicare and Medicaid.
People don't realize how they used Trump and Biden, whoever it is that's controlling the country.
They use Trump and Biden as a one-step, two-step thing, left, right, to control people.
And then to, you know, if you had this all done under one person, then they could take all the blame.
But this allows them to distribute the blame.
It allows each party to have plausible deniability.
And that's what they're using with all this stuff.
And this gets back to what you and I were talking about a little while ago with your part to the federal elections and the government in general. And the way that we can defend ourselves against this is to be independent of them to the extent that it's possible. I was fortunate. You were probably in the same position when all of this occurred to
be self-employed. You know, I didn't have a boss telling me, look, if you want to continue to work
and get a paycheck, you're going to get this jab. You know, my friend, unfortunately, was in a
different position. So I encourage everybody listening to us right now to think about that
very seriously and think about that very seriously
and think about figuring out a way to earn a living that doesn't put you at the mercy
of these corporations, which are then beholden to the government or might as well be the government
that can just dictate to you what to do because, you know, the choices, all right, I'm going to
either obey or I'm going to lose everything. I'm going to lose my own. I'm going to lose my ability
to feed my family. You know, these are choices that most people, you know, will end up having to bow
to because they're not going to put their kids out on the street. That's right. And it's kind of like
before you came on, I was talking about homesteading, you know, putting up something there so that you
can at least eat, having some kind of a place that is not super expensive so that you can keep your
roof over your head.
Different things like that can help to take away some of that coercive pressure that they
put on people.
Earlier in the program, Eric, I talked about a woman who got fired from Blue Cross Blue
Shield here in Tennessee.
And because she wouldn't take the jab, she didn't even have a job where she met with
anybody for a year and a half.
She'd been working at home and so forth.
But even before that, she didn't come in contact with people and um so um they required to do it she had religious
objections to it and she just won seven hundred thousand dollars in a lawsuit against them and
i've seen a lot of these types of things i've talked to a lot of people who went to the mat
for this got fired and uh started their own business business and and had a successful business so there are things
that people can do we understand what the coercion is and we understand that kind of coercion is
going to come again for people with a lot of things and i think the other part of it is just
like you're talking about your nurse friend karen my wife was um talked to uh someone in a store
who was clerking in the store and she was her husband
had just died she said from covid and so karen said uh did she did he get the vaccine and she
said yes can you believe it and he got blood clots all in his legs she thinks that covid
gave him the blood clots she doesn't understand people are they've done such a good job of
censorship and propaganda that people are attributing all this stuff to covid rather than to the shots.
No, it's it is a crime that's unparalleled as far as I can tell.
You have to go back to the Stalin era and the old Soviet Union to come up with something that's comparable to this you know it's not just the body count it's the way they have psychologically assaulted people uh to make people feel both a combination of afraid and guilty you remember
granny might die you know make people who had questions about whether i should put on this mask
and whether i should stay home and whether i should get this vaccine well if you don't do that
you know you're going to kill granny yeah what a vile despicable thing to do to people yeah oh i agree i agree and it makes me concerned when i
see how rigged and manipulated this whole process is i'm looking at this and saying okay so are they
going to come back again with another pandemic or something similar to that and are they going to
use trump to to get people to go along with it as they did in 2020 a lot of people were told hey
it's 4d chess they thought trump was going to take care of it as they did in 2020. A lot of people were told, hey, it's 4D chess.
They thought Trump was going to take care of it.
They might have trusted him.
You know, they take their guard down, just like when you look at gun purchases.
When you get a Republican who's friendly to gun ownership in, they think,
they stop buying guns.
When you get a Democrat that says they start buying guns,
it takes their guard down.
And so perhaps they do want to put Trump in for what they've got planned
coming up for the next four. Well four i think they do for two reasons two reasons uh and they're both really
really daunting the one is that his base the conservatives and in particular the nominal
christians are going to fall for this i think yeah uh who better to get us into a war you know
onward christian soldiers in the middle east or ukraine you know rally around the flag support
the troops uh Trump
could very much do that and the other thing is that he could be positioned uh you know WWE style
as the fall guy for what they've got planned let him let him get elected let all of the MAGA you
know right-wing people dance in the streets then crater the economy and then blame everything on
the free market oh no we've just got to get this under control.
You know, we've got to have some sort of a centrally planned system where we're wise
experts are in control of things so that this doesn't happen again.
That's right.
Yeah.
January the 6th on a full national level was what that would be.
Yeah.
And it's so frustrating.
We talk about how effective their propaganda was.
It's so frustrating. We talk about how effective their propaganda was. It's so frustrating to see so many.
It's now become a mainstream media narrative to say that everybody was killed because of this engineered virus out of a lab.
It was never that.
I was always worried about gain of function stuff.
I always opposed it going back to 2014.
And I pointed out in December 2019, hey, where they say that they got the bat soup and all the rest of the stuff in that marketplace, I said that's their only biosafety level four lab.
And all of China is right there.
So maybe that's what's happening.
But early on in January, you could see that they were faking it.
And it lined up with all of their germ games that they had.
So I didn't believe that.
I thought that was pushing fear on the conservative side.
But now the mainstream
media has adopted that and they're using that gain of function engineered virus thing to keep people
believing that there really is a threat out there there wasn't a threat everybody was killed the
people that were killed were killed by the uh the ventilators and the medical uh protocols and the
remdesivir and the do not resuscitate orders and
they were killed by the vaccines and yet you've got now the mainstream media and the alternative
conservative media are all pushing this lab leak thing and they won't do anything to shut any of
it down that's another sign that it's uh that it's a lie i think yeah it's all orchestrated
and speaking of that you know when i was watching the debate to get back to that again, I was struck by how civil acute Biden is and how in control Biden is have completely turned around on him.
And, you know, it summons in my mind this vision of an aquarium with two piranhas sort of in side by side looking at each other.
You can see their eyes. And as soon as one of them notices that the other one's a little bit a little bit weak, you know, it immediately becomes a chum fest and they just chew them apart you know it's obvious they've decided that biden's got to go and now the question is well what's
going to come next yeah yeah that's the only thing you could see in that debate you know was by by
cutting off the microphones that kind of tamed trump a little bit the moderators as you pointed
out but then the fact that they would leave the guys uh in a two-up picture right
so that you see when the other guy is talking you would see him and biden was just all over the
place looking around like he didn't even know where he was i said when we were watching i said
i think he's going to wander off the stage like he did at the g7 and i think that was something
that was deliberately done to make him look stupid john stewart even ran a clip of that and
for his audience he said you think it's bad when he talked? Look at what
he was doing when he wasn't talking. And they pretend that they didn't know anything
about it. Anderson Cooper is talking to Lala Harris and
saying, well, didn't you know you were there? And it's like, doesn't Anderson Cooper know?
Where's his discernment? Everybody else knew. Why are they pretending that they didn't know all this
stuff? They all know. I are they pretending that they didn't know all this stuff?
They all know.
You know, I'm conflicted. On the one hand, on a human level, you know, I think I may have mentioned to you privately, my mom has dementia or Alzheimer's, whichever it is.
So I've been dealing with that for the last three years.
And so I've become quite acquainted with the signs of it and the expression on the face, for example.
And I see that in Biden.
And on a human level, I feel bad for the guy.
You know, my God, what sort of a person his wife would put her husband up for public ridicule like that
to make him look like a fool in front of the entire country?
And the answer, of course, is because she likes to be president as much as he does.
But on the other hand, he's such a despicable human being that it's very difficult for me to feel bad for the guy.
I'll never forget the confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas.
And I was listening to it.
We were driving through the Blue Ridge Parkway going up to visit relatives up north.
And I was listening to that.
And I remember Biden going nuts about Clarence Thomas supporting the idea of natural rights.
And it's like, what?
This guy doesn't even support natural rights.
Biden has been one of the most authoritarian, totalitarian individuals ever out there.
Incredibly corrupt, always hating the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, even the very concept of natural rights.
So, yeah, he is a despicable person.
But again, he's not
the one who's running the country somebody behind the screen is you know you got a wizard of oz there
that is pulling all the levers of the great and powerful biden uh that is up there on a human
level you know he's dealing with his son and his son's issues issues with addiction well uh when
was it back in the mid 90s i think, when he was one of the principals behind
the drug reform legislation, which threw people into federal prison for a minimum of five years,
I think it was, for possessing an amount of a controlled substance that was about the same
amount that his son has. And you would think that if he had any humanity in him, now that he's
experienced this within his own family with his son he would have some
regrets about having condemned people who had substance abuse issues to federal prison for years
for the same thing that his son is dealing with there's there's no recognition of that in that
man at all of course now he doesn't recognize anything at all anyway yeah yeah you're absolutely
right yeah i had the same situation with my mother it It was dementia that was induced from a medical procedure, gave her a stroke.
But still, same type of thing.
You couldn't tell the difference if she had Alzheimer's.
And same type of things that you see with Biden.
So it is a sad situation.
As I've said, if we live long enough enough probably all of us are going to have that
to some degree or the other but it's it's um they're using him uh they're using him as a
weekend at bernie uh totem you know so they can uh carry on their uh their game behind the scenes i
think it's uh they may not be able to carry it forward though for uh the duration of this year
through the election you know it seems to be that they are you know kind of a panic mode they're talking about this
openly about uh figuring out some way to get him to step aside voluntarily or otherwise but then
the question becomes who are they going to replace him with they put themselves in a real quandary
yeah you know they've got a a roster of extremely unappealing people to select from.
Gavin Newsom, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama.
And they have to deal with Kamala Harris and they have to deal with the conflict in their own base between a white heterosexual guy is a scumbag.
But Gavin Newsom is a white heterosexual rich guy.
They're going to use him to replace a strong black woman.
You know, that's going to cause quite an uproar within the ranks of the Democratic Party.
And meanwhile, Orange Man potentially is going to go to Rikers Island in a week, right?
Yeah.
Some have said, and I don't disagree with this, that it's very possible that the two nominal putative candidates for president will not be the ones that are on the ballot on November.
We might end up with somebody like Nikki Haley versus somebody like Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama, a.k.a. Big Mike.
Well, you know, going back to the lockdown stuff, you know, back in October 2019,
Fauci was asking one of these meetings played a lot for my audience.
They said, you know, how do you get everybody in the world to take an untested vaccine? He said, well, you do it from the inside, you do it with disruption, and you do it iteratively. And we're seeing that applied into the political
sphere as well. You've got a civil war in the Republican Party over Trump. You've got a civil
war in the Democrat Party now over Biden. How are they going to replace him? Who are they going to
replace him with? Are they going to replace him, replace them? And so it's just chaos everywhere, I think, is really what they're after.
It goes back to the old program, get smart.
You know, you just got the bad guys that just want chaos.
This is one of the foundational operative principles of the left in particular.
That's right.
Chaos is how you acquire power.
Most people want calm. They want
stability. They want predictability. You know, they want to get up in the morning and not have
to worry about the golden board descending on their house. They want to be able to go to work.
They want their routines. This is just a normal human thing. And when that is denied them,
well, their instinct is, please please let's end the chaos what can
we do to end the chaos and of course the left has the answer for that yeah that's right everything
they do whether it's the open borders or any of this stuff is all designed for chaos uh you know
one of the things i think about what biden is uh always he's always looking to ban something he and
his uh bureaucratic regime you got an article uh another in the department of
what we're not allowed to uh have what what is that oh i think that's what we were talking about
earlier which is that thirteen thousand dollar toyota truck yeah you know and it's not just that
thirteen thousand dollar truck there is a whole array of vehicles like that that we are not allowed
to have and by the way something that we're not allowed to have which i think the people who are listening to this who buy into the climate
change narrative ought to take into account we're not allowed to have affordable electric cars
either there is a plethora of affordable electric cars available uh in other parts of the world i'm
talking about vehicles that cost less than ten thousand dollars you know they may not be vehicles
that do zero to sixty and 2.9 seconds, but they can get
you from A to B, particularly if you're in the city. So why is it if there's this existential
crisis and it's so important that people get into electric vehicles, that they're not doing
everything possible to see to it that these very affordable vehicles are available to Americans?
I think the answer to that tells us a lot about the truth of the climate change shibboleth.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And of course, I know that as well.
You know, these guys, they got into an argument.
It's the point at which I stopped watching the debate where they started arguing about their relative golf scores.
Oh, my gosh.
I know.
I just I want it.
I was hitting myself in the head when that was happening.
I was trying to coach Trump.
I was trying to coach Trump. I was saying to myself,
why can't he say something like,
you know, the question isn't,
is whether a person has the mental sharpness
and focus and the physical stamina to do this job,
not whether he can hit a golf ball.
That's right.
Yeah, he could have said,
I'm able to answer your questions.
Why don't you ask that to him?
That's perfect.
But, you know, Babylon B said maybe the rematch with them will be held at a golf course, you know, where they can compete against each other.
But one of the things that my brother-in-law pointed out, he said, you know, Biden is bragging about the fact that he had a six handicap.
I don't play golf, so I didn't know.
But he said, you know, if you've got a six handicap, that means the guy's playing golf every day as vice president, right?
That's probably true.
He may not have gotten it down to a six handicap,
but he probably did play golf every day.
And he probably did putter around in a cheap electric golf cart.
So why can't they give us at least something like that, right?
But it's about taking away all of our transportation, isn't it?
Sure. Well, why can't we go full WWEwe trump should have pulled out one of those folding chairs remember from back in the
day when paul put that on the iron sheet and just hit biden over the head with it that's right yeah
that's that's exactly what it is let's talk a little bit about the um what you said in terms
of intended acceleration you know we had uh you referenced oh yeah you said uh we had you referenced. Oh, yeah. You said we had the Audis that supposedly had unintended acceleration.
But now we got the Tesla vehicles and Tesla drive by wire.
I mean, there's all kinds of issues. I don't know if you saw it or not.
The the the lag in terms of the drive by the steering wheel on the side.
And, you know, you turn it and and you can see in the in in the frame they've got the steering wheel being turned and you can see the tire
and there's quite a bit of lag in that as well but you're talking about the acceleration aspect of it
well yeah you and i can remember boy we're getting old aren't we go back go back to the 80s and there
was this big brouhaha about something that they called unintended acceleration and had to do with Audi vehicles.
And there was this assertion made that these Audis would just run amok.
People claimed that no matter how hard they pushed on the brake, their car would just keep on going and go right through the wall.
Well, what happened, it turned out, was that people weren't used to European car pedal placement back in those days.
The pedal placement typically was higher up and the pedals were smaller.
So inadvertently, they didn't realize what they were doing.
They were, in fact, pushing on the gas pedal, and hence the car accelerated.
But it may not have been intended, but it wasn't the car's fault.
It was the driver's fault.
Today, we're dealing with something entirely different
because these cars are all, as you say, drive-by-wire.
So there was an incident last week with a guy had been waiting for a long time to collect his Tesla Cybertruck.
And he was so happy when he finally got the thing that he decided to film himself driving it.
So he put up his camera and he gets in his Cybertruck and he drives down the road.
Well, the thing runs amok and he is actually trying to break it.
He is trying to put the the thing down but it won't
you know he's leaving greasy tire marks down the road before you hear the sound
of him running into a house and that's how it stopped the difference is that
back in the day you know Audi's like all cars up until drive-by-wire had a
physical cable the cable connected the gas pedal to the throttle whether it was
carburetor or the fuel injection system, so that when you push down
on that accelerator pedal, you were operating a mechanical linkage back and forth. And sure,
sometimes it might get stuck, but you know, you could reach down if you were agile enough,
pull that thing back up. Or in a worst case scenario, you could put the transmission,
if it's an automatic and neutral. And again, back then there were still cable connections between
the gear selector and the transmission. So you could disconnect it. And with the ignition, you could turn the ignition off. Again, there were multiple
ways to prevent the vehicle from running amok. Now, everything is computer controlled. There is
a simulation of control. You think that you're controlling the throttle. You're not. A computer
is. A computer registers the deflection when you push down on the gas pedal. And that gets
translated into how much the engine, or in the case of an electric vehicle, how fast the motor should turn.
When you move the selector from park to drive, you're not doing anything.
The computer is.
The computer is the thing that's putting the transmission into that particular range.
And in the case of the Cybertruck with that electric steering, you're not steering it.
The computer is.
So what happens when that glitches, when it doesn't work? work well all of a sudden you realize i've got no control you know this has
happened in aviation too you probably are well aware of this you know they put in these drive
by wire controls on on some airplanes and there was this big incident with an airbus the pilot
was pulling back on the yoke because oh my god the ground's coming up i'm going to hit the trees
the airplane decided to counterman and didn't want to let the pilot do what he wanted to do the thing went into the trees and killed
everybody well that's what happened with the 737 max as well yes same type of thing i remember
rowan atkinson uh the comedian uh mr bean uh of course he's made a lot of money now but he was
by training before he became a comedian he was an electrical engineer and but he's uh very rich so he's able to afford these hyper cars and stuff and he said you don't so much
drive these cars anymore as you manage them you give a general input to it and it figures out
how it's going to accomplish that and that's really what's happening with a lot of the drive
by wire now i saw with a cyber truck i saw a picture of one of them where the physical pedal
got stuck like over on the
carpet side or something. Was that what happened with this, or was it a software issue, or do they
know yet? I think it was a software issue. And in any case, you know, it is inherently a software
issue. And if this is happening with new vehicles, and this Cybertruck incident is by no means
isolated. This stuff happens pretty regularly. If it happens with a brand new vehicle you know it's just come
off the line and and ostensibly everything is working as it ought to these are all new
components new connections what happens after five ten years you know after being jostled out
on the road after being exposed uh to various duty cycles uh hot and cold and all of that
connections fray things start to not work that well anymore. You know, these things are all ticking time. I wouldn't get in one.
You know, I wouldn't go down in one of these things because you don't have any control over it.
I've had things happen to me. I was driving a few years ago.
I was driving a car that had drive by wire and had advanced emergency braking in it.
And it just decided to stop itself in the middle of the road. It glitched.
It was a brand new vehicle. It stopped in the middle of the road it glitched it was a brand new vehicle it stopped in the middle of the road nothing i could do didn't matter how hard i pushed
on the gas pedal the thing had decided that there was an object in the road maybe it saw a ghost
maybe it saw a shadow i don't know what happened never did find out but the point is it stopped in
the middle of the road and if there had been a tractor trailer coming behind me that would have
been it we wouldn't be having this interview oh Oh, yeah. Yeah. And, you know, especially if it did that on the interstate somewhere, do an emergency
stop and then just stay there.
I had a situation.
And that's going to happen.
You know, the Biden regime has now mandated that they mandated that I think by 2029, all
new vehicles have got to have this advanced emergency braking that will operate at speeds
up to 90 miles an hour.
And the manufacturers, the car companies are finally saying, we can't do this.
This is going to be a huge problem.
If we're forced to do this, the technology is not going to work.
We're going to have a lot of the kinds of problems that you and I are just talking about
right now.
Well, you remember that lady who was killed?
She was jaywalking.
She was homeless and pushing a cart and stuff.
And there was a woman who was supposed to be in the driverless Uber, and she's playing
with her phone right and um uh in that particular situation they said oh well you know
she wasn't paying attention she should have been paying attention and then they said well she
wouldn't have been able to do anything because if you look at the forward camera you can see this
lady came from out of the dark and they said yeah but these cars have got lidar in them so they would
have seen this happen and they should have put on the
emergency brake and the response was well the emergency brake stuff is going off all the time
so we disconnected it so you know i'm not gonna have this strong emergency braking thing that's
gonna be another level of complexity when i first got my mustang as my first car and i put i thought
it was a great idea to put this decorative pedal on it because I was just 16 years old.
Oh, I remember this one.
It looks like a foot, maybe.
Yeah, exactly, like a surfer foot, right?
So I put it on there, and I'm on the interstate, and I wanted to pass this car on the right, and there was a flyover that was coming up on the right.
It had a pretty sharp turn, and so I stepped on it to get past them, got into that lane.
And then I take my foot off and it got stuck on the carpet.
And this thing is still accelerating, you know, it's like, what do I do now?
And I, I fortunately thought, oh, I'll put it in neutral because it was an automatic.
I shoved it in a neutral.
And so the thing was revving really high, but able to get me get the the speed down but you know if it was a drive by wire and
something like that happens i mean there's not anything you can do right and here's a point i
wanted to make too with regard to these lidar and radar systems and i've personally experienced this
so i can attest to it um you know when it's foggy out or when it's snowed or we've had ice and the
camera's view is obscured the systems don't
work so what's the implication what do you think these control freaks are going to do they're going
to say whenever it rains whenever it snows whenever it's foggy uh whenever they want to
they'll say it's not safe we're having a lockdown you know we're not going to let people get out
on you know it sounds ridiculous but i do i believe that they're going to do that i can see it i can
see it coming and i can say just as we've about, as they shut down the grid and the power capacity and everything, and they push people to get the cars, they're going to tell them, there's not enough electricity for you to drive your car today.
But we will, however, be needing to use that as a battery backup for the grid.
We've talked about that for the longest time.
So, you know, it's a very subversive agenda they want to
create chaos take everything from us by creating the chaos and it's just amazing to see how this
is playing out and i think we're going to see this really really accelerating because they
only got a couple of years before their magic date of 2030 where they want to have all this
stuff accomplished their synergies at work. It's all coming together.
And for good or for bad, hopefully for better,
this I do think is going to get resolved within the next,
probably within the next year or two.
Well, we've seen some real hopeful signs.
I just think that as people wake up and start to push back,
they're going to take us to war.
That's what Gerald Slinty always says.
Always great talking to you, Eric.
Thank you so much again, everybody. That's ericpetersautos.com
everything about mobility and liberty you'll find there and really great insights from eric peter's
very entertaining to read as well thank you so much eric thank you dave have a great four thank
you you too all right that's it for today's program thanks for joining us. Have a good day. We'll see you tomorrow.
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