The David Knight Show - Tue Episode #1959: Triumphs and Techno-Tyranny: From Chinese Mind Control to Return of Trump Red Flag Gun Grabs

Episode Date: February 25, 2025

2:00“Congestion Pricing”, “Mobility As A Service (MAS)” & Banning CarsEveryone hates congestion pricing and Trump takes a victory lap for killing the massive and hated tax.  The Dem Gov o...f NJ hates it but for yet another reason than money. But what is the basis for it that is ignored by all?  Surveillance, banning ALL cars, and permanent lockdown 38:20A “Red Flag” for MAGA? Trump Returns to “Take the Gun”As his new Attorney General Pam Bondi talks about confiscating weapons and giving people 72 hrs incarceration without due process, Trump reverts to form — a NY gun-control Democrat. 44:05 UK Threatens Americans Over Free Speech — Can They Extradict? Time to get some taunts ready to hurl across the big pond.  John Cleese & Rowan Atkinson can help 56:09 Listener asks where our right to travel comes from 1:00:23 Genius teen rejected by all the big name colleges because he’s not the right race.  DEI lawsuit coming 1:03:59 Roberta Flack died yesterday. Compare her version of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” to the original from 1957 1:08:22 Joann Fabrics closes all 800 stores after 80 years in business.  What does it tell us about how our society has changed? 1:13:57Apple’s $500 Billion MAGA Makeover: Tech Titans Kiss the Ring in Trump’s Tariff TangoIs this a patriotic manufacturing revival or a corporate cash grab? Trump says it’s faith in him; critics scream it’s a tax-cut stock-buyback rerun. Either way, Congress is snoozing while the bureaucracy and CEOs run the show—hold onto your wallets, folks, the tariff train’s rolling! 1:32:31Maximize Governance: AI Will Review Emails Demanded by Musk to Justify Their Jobs "Minimize Government, Maximize Governance”.  AI will determine whether it should fire you and replace you.  And, Grok changes it tune on Elon Musk being “disinfo”.  What does that tell us? 1:47:21Someone Spent $7 MILLION to Warn World of Chines Mind ControlA dystopian nightmare is unfolding says the anonymous whistleblower2:04:32 LIVE comments from audience 2:07:35Mockingbird Flu Media pours on the panic about eggs, now telling the woes of bakeries. Do you want the jab yet? 2:35:00A Bad Peace is Better Than a Good WarIt’s a profit-driven bloodbath but Trump’s pushing peace in Ukraine but not Gaza.  Will we break the cycle of vengeance?  Will Christians take the lead for peace or will they push for more war?If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:45 We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's The David Knight Show. It's Tuesday, the 26th of February, year of our Lord, 2025. Well, today we're going to take a look at the congestion pricing in New York. It's good that it's being shut down.
Starting point is 00:02:13 Of course, there'll be legal challenges, as there are for everything. But it's also interesting to take a look at people's motivations for shutting it down. How do you get to this? You know, there's about five different motivations, none of which really gets to the central problem. So we're going to talk about that. And also we have the Trump administration, Donald Trump, reverting back to form with his new Attorney General, Pam Bondi, talking about red flag laws and taking the gun and forgetting about the due process. How long did that take? You know, the MRA stuff was right there within a couple of days.
Starting point is 00:02:47 It took about six weeks for them to get back to the gun control issues. Then we'll take a look at the war. And even as the right thing is hopefully happening there, I love the article that says a bad peace is better than a good war. That is something for us to think about as we move forward, whatever the justifications are for this. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Well, as we look at what is happening in New York City, and by the way, we're going to have a lot of tech update news, some really strange, bizarre, and if we weren't Christians,
Starting point is 00:03:40 frightening things. But we don't fear any of this stuff. But it is something that we need to be aware of and to do something about it, quite frankly. But New York City congestion pricing has generated nearly $50 million in the first month. So Trump administration is moving to kill the plan. And that's a really good thing, but we need to understand them. As I said, we're going to look at the different justifications that people have for shutting this thing down. You know, Trump's transportation secretary doesn't really have a problem with congestion pricing. And he makes that clear. And then you've
Starting point is 00:04:23 got local people who want to oppose it, mainly because of money. Small businesses and individuals who are getting hit like $9 every time they pass through GO. They don't collect $200. They pay $9 in this monopoly pricing. And they want to monopolize transportation. That is the key issue here. Nobody talks about that. And it is part of the smart city agenda. Just listen to the Global. It's a short clip where they talk about
Starting point is 00:04:54 we need to move to mobility as a service. Welcome to Global Agenda. To tackle the challenges of rapid urbanization and mobility, governments and businesses are having their attentions turned to a key concept known as MOS, or Mobility as a Service. There you go. It's a key concept. They even refer to it by its three-letter acronym, MOS. Don't let the MOS grow on you. This is Mobility as a Service because it'll be a service everything will be a service you will own nothing you rent everything including your mobility and then she goes on to show well you know we got here we have um i think
Starting point is 00:05:38 it's finland or something uh this is what it looks like you pull up your phone and it gives you all these different options for how to get from point A to point B. And it tells you how much each of these things are going to cost. You know, what if I rent an electric scooter? Or what if I rent a bicycle? Or what if I rent a ride in a car or whatever? What if I go on a bus or subway or this and that? How much is this stuff? But you will own nothing. And you'll have no liberty if you have no mobility. This is key. This is the key concept behind the 15-minute city.
Starting point is 00:06:17 It's about taking away ownership, taking away mobility, taking away liberty. New York City's congestion pricing toll generated about $50 million in just the first month and it's first in the nation program and when it was approved by congress and biden they said that it was a pilot program a pilot program we're going to test it out so we can roll it out in other places as well from january the 5th the first day of the program to January the 31st, tolls from congestion pricing program generated 48.7 million, according to the MTA, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which manages the city's subways as well as bridges and commuter rails. It'd be a mistake to think that this is just some kind of New York insanity. Yes, there's plenty of insanity in New York, but it's not going to stay there, just like it didn't stay in Paris, where it was first brought out by the Hispanic mayor of Paris, the Marxist Hidalgo. 2015 is when she started all this insanity, went to the UK, where they have put it in at Oxford and other places like that. So these smart cities, this restricted access, these circular routes where you can drive here, but you can't drive there.
Starting point is 00:07:31 So the net revenue was 75% of that for the New York City Department of Transportation and 25% for the MTA. But look, they're not going to put any money on the roads. This is all for government mass transportation. There won't be a penny to fix the roads. The real solution to New York, an infrastructure response to the congestion, would be what we have always seen portrayed in science fiction films and what elon musk talked about with his boring project and so when the cities grow vertically you've got to grow the transportation grid vertically you can't continue to
Starting point is 00:08:16 widen it and we have always seen even going back to the 1920s if you look at every science fiction film coming out of hollywood everybody would always have multiple vertical layers of transportation. It might be elevated roads. It might be flying cars, a different strata. But you have to have those multiple layers. And you know, when Musk said that about boring, he was exactly right. He's telling the truth. There's not going to be any way that you can move.
Starting point is 00:08:45 The issue is that these globalists don't want you to move. They want you locked in place. So they're not building anything. They're not going to invest any of this money in infrastructure. They'll use it for subways and things like that that they control, that they own. I've said this before. I told this story before back in the mid-80s in Raleigh, North Carolina, small little town there in Raleigh, North Carolina, even the Simpsons
Starting point is 00:09:10 made fun of this infatuation with monorails that everybody wanted to have and public transportation. And a small kind of suburban city like Raleigh was certainly at that time, 40 years ago. There was no need for mass transportation. There was no need for some kind of a monorail system. But the Democrats, some of them there, wanted to do it. And one of them had just come back from Russia. This is before the Soviet Union fell. And like Bernie Sanders, who honeymooned in Russia, loved it. Like de Blasio, who honeymooned with Castro's communist Cuba. And the recent vice presidential candidate for La La did the same thing.
Starting point is 00:09:56 These people, they're Marxists, and that's where they want to go for their honeymoon. I love you, dear, but I'd really like to go to my first love, which is Marxism. Let's go. Just imagine what a Marxist utopia would be like. We can experience that in communist Cuba or the Soviet Union. Let's go there for our honeymoon. I wonder if Bernie Sanders is still married to that same woman or not. Anyway, this woman had just come back from the Soviet Union, and she was bragging about the fact that she'd go anywhere in Moscow for a nickel.
Starting point is 00:10:35 And I said, it cost them everything. It cost them their freedom and their mobility to put everything into their government-run system where the government runs and controls and owns everything. That's communism. We don't want to have that. Anyway, the program is on track to generate $500 million in net revenue by the end of this year. That is a conservative figure. I've seen other figures that were higher than that.
Starting point is 00:11:13 So the U.S. Department of Transportation last week said it pulled a federal approval for the plan following a review that was requested by Trump. The review found that the scope of this pilot program, as approved, exceeds the authority authorized by Congress under the Federal Highway Administration's value pricing pilot program. Like I said before, it's a pilot. The Biden administration, the Democrats want to pile this on all of us. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a letter to New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Wednesday that it exceeded the scope of the pilot project as approved. So the question is, what's going to be said in the courts? Because Congress has approved this. So the question is, does it exceed the authority that Congress gave it? Now, that's a legal issue. We understand what the bigger issue is here, one way or the other. And so when you look at congestion pricing, listen to this report out of New York local news station, and listen to the different objections that people have to this, all different,
Starting point is 00:12:21 and not a single one that gets to the core issue. She received a letter from Trump's transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, warning federal officials will contact the state to discuss the orderly cessation of the tolling plan. I think there's a lot of great ideas around congestion pricing and how we can reduce it. But you can't you can't take American taxpayers who paid for roads and and block them out and say, you can't access this unless you pay additional money. And that's what congestion pricing is. He thinks there's a lot of great ideas.
Starting point is 00:12:52 Which was approved by the Biden administration last year and began on January 5th. Since then, most drivers have been charged $9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street. Traffic was down 9% in January. The streets are safer, half as many crashes, and that means pedestrians are not getting injured and killed. The MTA has said congestion pricing will help raise $15 billion for repairs to mass transit, but critics argue it hurts working-class commuters
Starting point is 00:13:21 and may negatively impact... Who will pay that $15 billion? ...just outside the zone. It is bad policy that hurts our economy, hurts small businesses, hurts residents. And I'm glad that he swiftly took action to reverse this flawed program. Governor Murphy addressed the federal government's action today on News 12. New Jersey's ask Governor Murphy. Yeah, they got there for different reasons than we got there, but they got to the same place. Our basis was there was not a full environmental study done around this, that the pollution really wasn't going away. It was moving from Manhattan to New Jersey.
Starting point is 00:13:59 OK, so they all got there for different reasons. I'm glad that they shut it down. I hope it stays shut down. But everybody gets there for different reasons. I'm glad that they shut it down. I hope it stays shut down. But everybody gets there for different reasons. First, they start out with Sean Duffy, the Department of Transportation head for the Secretary of Transportation, whatever it is. I don't know. There's too many bureaucracies, right? Anyway, Sean Duffy, there's a lot of great ideas about congestion pricing. No, there's not. There's not any good ideas about congestion pricing. All of it. He says, yeah, but you know, you've got people who are going to pay
Starting point is 00:14:28 taxes for the roads and then they got to pay extra for this other thing. That's just not a good idea. Hey, doofus, Duffy doofus. That's the whole point of congestion. It's always going to be an additional tax or the taxes you paid in your fuel, the taxes that you paid in general and property taxes and in fuel taxes and all the rest of stuff. And it's really a freedom issue, but he doesn't see that. And then you got the New York City Democrat who said, this is great. We've got fewer cars. It's dropped by about 10% and we got fewer people being hit by cars. It's like, hey, I know what we can do.
Starting point is 00:15:07 We can continue this trend until we get to zero, which means zero cars. And that's what they've been calling this for a long time. Vision zero. Vision zero. Banning all cars. That has been the Marxist, depopulationist, environmentalist objective all along. Vision Zero. And along with that, as part of Vision Zero, is instead of fixing potholes, they add speed bumps.
Starting point is 00:15:38 They call that road calming. So they don't fix the potholes. Instead, they also add speed bumps. And they don't fix the potholes. Instead, they also add speed bumps. And they don't widen the roads. They narrow them with bike lanes and other issues like that, right? Anything they can do to narrow the road and create congestion. Create congestion. They call that a road diet.
Starting point is 00:15:59 So you have road calming, road diet, vision zero. These people want to kill us and they want to kill our cars and everything that we have. Whether you're talking about your home appliances, how you heat your home, how you cook your food, whether you can move, they want to destroy everything. And they must be opposed on every issue, and they must be opposed at the foundation of all of this, the MacGuffin that they use to sell all this stuff, which is CO2. Absolutely ludicrous. Anyway, so that's the New York Democrats.
Starting point is 00:16:30 So Sean Duffy, Trump's guy, the doofus, says it's a great idea, but it's just too expensive here. Then you've got a New York Democrat. This is great. Look at that. Fewer cars, fewer accidents. Let's get rid of all the cars. Then you've got the small business owners and the people that are going to be suffering
Starting point is 00:16:50 because people will just not go to Manhattan. They'll avoid paying the $9 to go there. And as I talk about the amount of money, $15 billion with a B, where's that money going to come from? Well, just like the tariffs, right? It's going to be paid by consumers. And so $15 billion out of the people that live there in the tri-state area, and they will not get any service for that. It'll go into something that none of them choose to use, right?
Starting point is 00:17:26 Why do you have the congestion issue? Well, because people don't like riding the buses and the trains and the subways for the most part. So, you know, just take a look at what's going on with it. The crime and things like that that are happening on the subway. People prefer to be in their cars. Then you've got the new jersey democrat governor murphy and he said well we get here different reasons but we all got to the same place here and he said uh well we found it there weren't any environmental studies in other words he said
Starting point is 00:17:58 you're not you're not reducing emissions of co2 which again that's their justification that must be opposed but he's saying you saying, you're not reducing it. You're just moving it. Well, hey, Murphy. Murphy's Law. That's exactly what they did with the Paris Climate Accord. We took manufacturing and we moved it from the US and Europe to China and to India. And guess what?
Starting point is 00:18:24 Their manufacturing is a lot dirtier than our manufacturing was they are not required to do anything to clean up the exhaust from their power plants and so this is just a the paris climate accord in a microcosm the absurdity of the paris climate accord and then you have trump now trump was not in that report but trump tweeted out um when he said this was his tweet all uppercase congestion pricing is dead manhattan and all of new york is saved long live the king and he puts a picture up of himself with a crown on. So what is that about? King of New York City is what he wants to be.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Donald Trump was very, very badly treated by the prosecutors in New York City. I would agree with him on that. I absolutely would agree. It's ridiculous. And Letitia James, the attorney of new york uh perhaps the worst attorney general i've ever seen in my life this woman is uh one of the most ambitious overreaching tyrants i've ever seen and she is constantly trying to insert herself into one country after one one state after the other um again during covid she came she came after Alex Jones on the silver stuff. Said, you better not sell any silver.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Well, look, we know that silver is good in terms of bacteria and other things like that that everybody was worried about. And it's great. They use it in burn units. No question about it. And if somebody's got bacterial pneumonia or something like that, it could be useful. But it was not just him. It was also, oh, what's that guy that is one of these TV evangelists that went to prison for his TV evangelist, which is basically just a big grift.
Starting point is 00:20:24 But, you know, he was also selling a baker. And, you know, he was also selling some silver products. And she went after them. She goes after everybody. She goes after the NRA. She tries to shut down the NRA. She's got national aspirations of higher office and national office and all the rest of the stuff. So, yeah, he was treated very badly.
Starting point is 00:20:50 And he wants to be seen as the king of new york he should just buy like one of these giant billboards at times square say you miss me yet new york he might do that who knows uh but that's basically it you miss me yet and uh so the congestion pricing plan charges passenger vehicles $9 to get into Manhattan. If you've got a small truck, $14.40. If you've got a large truck or tour bus, $21.60. I think I'm up with $0.60. Notice that there's no pennies in there. Can't have pennies. They rounded it up to a nickel or to a dime or whatever and i guess the question would be if i was going to new york i would have to ask
Starting point is 00:21:30 how much money do i have to pay to not go to manhattan it's kind of like the marx brothers movie we always laugh about our family there's this one line where the the two of them come in they got musical instruments and they go we're gonna going to play for you, you know, and I'm like, uh, you know, this is how much it's going to cost us to play. Now we can practice for a little bit less. And the guy says, how much is it if you don't pay, if you don't play? And he goes, you couldn't afford it. So you can't afford not to go to Manhattan there.
Starting point is 00:22:01 So I love this headline from the gold report. The governor of New York assures New Yorkers that she won't let Trump lower their fees. That's what it's about. It's become about. And look, that's a legitimate thing. But you need to understand what the bigger agenda is here. And then it becomes even more reprehensible than the money. The congestion toll is a beta test for carbon taxation and for the 15-minute city. This article off of Zero Hedge is exactly right.
Starting point is 00:22:35 And of course, you know, the Trump freedom cities as well. But you got to trust him first. First, you got to rebuild the trust for the freedom cities. Whistler says, once we kicked all the poor people off the road, the congestion has gone way down. They're homeless, carless, roadless. I mean, they want to turn all of us into serfs who don't own anything. Soylent Goy says, New York City has two classes of people the rich and the street bums everyone else commutes yeah it's um that's absolutely true i you know when i first went up there about 50 years ago it struck me even then how incredibly wealthy
Starting point is 00:23:21 some of the people were and how you know that that that class system in big cities is so ingrained isn't it uh i had not seen that growing up in tampa whistler says they got to stop us from moving because a rolling stone gathers no moss yeah that's right no mobility as a service like that um uh matthew ronson said i'd wager that trump's freedom cities will have walls around them they're big beautiful walls as a matter of fact yeah uh and smoky 73 bandit thank you for the tip says david hope all is well with you and your family i'm so sick of this shill alex jewstein i guess he's not about jones he's such a clown anymore i'm bearable to listen thank you for staying on the air well thank you for keeping me on the air if you uh did not
Starting point is 00:24:12 support us we would not be on the air and i have not um we've got some checks that came in this last weekend that we haven't uh updated into the um into the gas gauge so i'm updated into the gas gauge. So I'm behind on the gas gauge. And we're behind for the month. Actually, we're rapidly approaching the end of the month. We've got another three days here. So I really do appreciate that. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Don't frag me, bro. How do you defeat an army? You control communication, movement, and firepower. First Amendment is communication. The Second Amendment is firepower. And then you have the movement. The border is movement. He says all are under attack in every way possible.
Starting point is 00:24:54 That's right. And it's not just at the border that they have movement under attack. It's going to be within the cities and everywhere else. There's absolutely no appetite in government for fixing roads in most places. I mean, certainly not in Austin where we live, and certainly not in New York City, it appears. So it's a beta test for carbon taxation and for 15-minute cities. As they say, congestion pricing is actually rooted in an issue which Governor Hochul tends to gloss over, carbon taxation. So that's why I say, even though Trump is doing this to play to the people in New York,
Starting point is 00:25:31 look, I'm back. I saved you. And he did. He saved them from, you know, over $50 million just the first month. They're looking at billions of dollars that they're going to rob, highway robbery from the people that live there. Road pricing is a key element of the notorious 15-minute city concept often put forward by the world economic forum for which kathy hokal is an adherent but it's also the c40 which uh new york and london began c40 and then they changed the name after they got like about 40 cities. That's what C40
Starting point is 00:26:05 stands for. But now it's over 100. And it was Sadiq Khan in London and Bloomberg in New York, the two mayors got together. And they took this idea of 15-minute cities and taking everything from everybody and making us poor. They codified that in C40. Say you own no cars, you'll eat no meat, you'll have no dairy, you'll take one trip every three years of less than a thousand miles on a plane, and you'll get three articles of clothing every year. I mean, that's how radical this is.
Starting point is 00:26:36 These people are communists who make no bones about wanting to make all of us their serfs, their slaves, their robots. So road pricing or the congestion toll is a way to apply direct carbon taxation to the general public. Now, maybe this is what Sean Dufus was talking about at the Department of Transportation, because I think, based on the alliances and the people that Trump has been working with, I think they're going to roll out sometime in this four year. Right now, we're in the con stage, you know, for the con game.
Starting point is 00:27:11 Right now, you're building the confidence. And so he's not going to make any moves just yet. But you wait for it. And Trump is going to work with Doug Burgum and Kristi Noem and this guy who's got the carbon sequestration pipeline. They're all meeting in Mar-a-Lago. He's got people like Howard Lutnik, Lucky Lutnik, who loves carbon taxes. Elon Musk loves carbon taxes, and he's putting in the infrastructure to be able to collect them, his digital wallet on X and all of the rest of this stuff. So that is coming, and that may be why Sean Dufus said
Starting point is 00:27:47 that there's a lot of good stuff about congestion pricing. Well, because it'll get them to some of their carbon taxation. The 15-minute city concept is built around the fallacy that travel reduction is necessary to save the planet from global warming. Create artificial obstacles through law to reduce and to remove individual travel. The World Economic Forum refers to this as sustainable and inclusive mobility. See, the only way that their dictatorship is going to be sustainable is if they take away everything from us.
Starting point is 00:28:18 If we own nothing, if we can't move, then their dictatorship is sustainable and we go into a new dark age. Whenever you hear the term sustainable development, you need to look at what they're trying to develop and what they're trying to sustain. It is not the planet. It's their power, their tyranny, their new dark ages. So they present sustainable mobility as a quest for convenience to encourage people to stop using private transportation. Look, just like I've said before about public health and about public education, we can throw in public transportation. Public health is not about your health. It's antithetical to your health.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Public education is not about your education or your child's education. It is antithetical to education. It dumbs people down. It's an indoetical to education. It dumbs people down. It's an indoctrination. It seeks to corrupt them and leave them ignorant. So public education is not about your education. It's not about education at all. It's like public health is not.
Starting point is 00:29:17 And guess what? Public transportation is not about transportation either. All of this is about government power and government agendas. Whenever you see the prefix of public, you know what that's about. It's tyranny over our minds and our bodies. Nothing is more convenient than having your own vehicle
Starting point is 00:29:43 and nothing worked better to escape Trump's martial law that he was paying governors to do than to have a vehicle. There really wasn't much they could do to lock you down. I mean, I saw even the most fearful of people as Karen and I were riding around in Austin with the top down of the convertible, I see couples who were on edge wearing their little cloth mask with their windows rolled up. But they were still mobile
Starting point is 00:30:10 and they were still getting around and they were not completely locked down. Not like the people in China that you would hear in Shanghai and other places just wailing at night, screaming at night because they couldn't get out of their high rise. That's what they want for us all.
Starting point is 00:30:32 So they want to make private transportation very inconvenient. That's at the beginning until they just flat-out ban it. So they want to charge multiple tolls every day for accessing certain roads or all roads with your own car. It's a negative incentive to keep lower and middle-class people from owning any personal transportation. The ultimate purpose of the 15-minute cities is to centralize populations into tiny areas, completely eliminate private transportation, and to control all citizens' mobility. There is zero scientific evidence of causation between carbon emissions
Starting point is 00:31:07 and higher temperatures the earth has had numerous warming periods over its long history most of them occurring long before human industry existed can you pull up this article and show that chart that's there uh they show the temperatures there we go right there. Good, thank you. And you notice, you are here at one of the coolest times that they have identified on our planet. Now, their time frame is going back hundreds of millions of years ago, which I don't believe. I go with the Bible's chronology, so I think we're only just a few thousand years old. And I think there's a lot of physical evidence for that, the salinity of the ocean and all the rest of this stuff rates of erosion of things so but just set that aside and forget about the x-axis there that's got millions of years it's a long time though look this these types of measurements where they take
Starting point is 00:32:01 core samples and other things and they look at co2 content and they look at it gives them information about that they can infer about warming or the temperature of the climate when you look at something like that by any of those measures there isn't any warming that's going on how do they get warming well they get warming? Well, they get warming by cherry-picking the data. They get warming by looking at temperature readings in certain places that they've accumulated over the last 150 years. And guess what? There weren't very many stations. And those stations were completely unlike what we are measuring today. They were analog.
Starting point is 00:32:46 They were in areas that were not the kind of heat islands that our cities have become. In a lot of cases, they have put these thermometers on airplane tarmacs, airport tarmacs, where it gets a lot hotter. So again, I would challenge you to take a look on your phone. Get multiple sources for temperature readings in a particular area, particular town, and look at how they vary all over the place. One, two, three degrees difference all the time, Karen and I see, in the same small town. And that just means that they've got different thermometers in different places. So are you going to trust all of this stuff going back in a minuscule timeframe? These are people who say that the earth is billions of years old, and yet they've only got 150 years of data incomplete at that and unscientific because the conditions
Starting point is 00:33:32 under which it was collected and the areas in which it was collected have changed. It's completely unscientific. There's no basis at all for a thermometer measurement that's going to tell you that there's some global warming or global cooling or anything else. And so there's a lot of other ways that you can look at this. You can look at it from satellites and ice collection. But by all of those measures, we don't have any global warming. Historic carbon trends show that no match between rising carbon levels and higher temperatures. As a matter of fact, the carbon levels have risen, but the temperatures have not risen. And that was the key lie that was sold by Michael Manure, the excrement scientist who was used by Al Gore. The entire climate science industry is built on a hoax that falsely connects
Starting point is 00:34:21 only human activity to climate change. That's the key thing. Beyond the hysteria and the fraud surrounding climate change, another factor that must be considered is mass surveillance. And they're saying, we're not going to take down those license plate readers. They put up these cameras all over the place, over the road in New York City for congestion pricing. Oh, we're not taking those down. One way or the other, we're not taking them down. Mass
Starting point is 00:34:50 surveillance. There's a question of whether or not these cameras will only be used for collecting license plate numbers. And of course, as we talk about this happening in New York City, and everybody sees those cameras there, I've mentioned in the past this company called Flock that is setting up a private surveillance network and they then collate that and give it and sell it to the government. And that's going everywhere, even in the small cities around here where we live, small rural areas. It's not just New York City that is inundated with surveillance cameras.
Starting point is 00:35:22 They are everywhere. The cameras are also used to identify expired licenses, expired tags, lack of insurance, etc. They're going to audit you as you go down the road. How do you like that for maximizing governance? They say that's what Elon Musk wants to do with AI and computers that he sells. They want to maximize the governance. The fines can be collected and sent to the driver by mail
Starting point is 00:35:47 without them ever even encountering a human policeman. They can avoid the cops to some degree. They can't avoid these ubiquitous cameras that are going to be everywhere. So this is the normalization of artificial intelligence, automated law enforcement. A society that is constantly watched by government is not a free society, especially if all of the watching is being analyzed, data mined, correlated by AI. AI.
Starting point is 00:36:19 So, you know, we're going to take a quick break and we will be right. Dustin Helm, I saw the, and we're going to play it here too, the thing that you did there in Texas going to a Ford. There's a Ford robot that was doing, I'll just show everybody. But thank you, Dustin. I'm glad that I saw that. And I saw Jay Hill's model, his MacGuffin t-shirt as well. So thank you.
Starting point is 00:36:45 We'll show those two coming up here. I'm going to get to them. And Matthew Ronson, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Well, we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. Good evening. Tonight's tale is a story of paranoia and a most unexpected perpetrator, the common cow. Or more specifically, what comes out the other
Starting point is 00:37:07 end yes the air is thick with intrigue as it seems that in our modern age of propaganda even a humble bovine's backside can be branded a national security threat the menace is invisible, silent, yet deadly. Carefully contrived to panic the masses into accepting the government stepping in, jack boots and all, with their solutions. Because who better to stop a gaseous threat than a bunch of political windbags? But one must wonder, is this truly about saving the planet or are we simply being led to pasture? Is it merely a MacGuffin? The David Knight show serves as a breath of fresh air for those who still believe that truth can stand up to
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Starting point is 00:39:27 years. I haven't even been there. And this is, you know, we have seen this over and over again. We just had one about six months ago and Karen spent... Un peu plus d'argent peut vraiment faire une différence. Vous pourriez avoir droit à des prestations et à des crédits, comme l'Allocation canadienne pour les travailleurs, l'Allocation canadienne pour enfants, le crédit d'impôt pour personnes handicapées et le crédit pour la TPS-TVH. Vous pourriez aussi faire faire vos impôts gratuitement. Voyez si vous êtes admissible.
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Starting point is 00:40:38 Chaque dollar compte pour payer les factures ou élever une famille. Un peu plus d'argent peut vraiment faire une différence. Vous pourriez avoir droit à des prestations et à des crédits, comme l'Allocation canadienne pour les travailleurs, l'Allocation canadienne pour enfants, le crédit d'impôt pour personnes handicapées
Starting point is 00:40:53 et le crédit pour la TPS-TVH. Vous pourriez aussi faire faire vos impôts gratuitement. Voyez si vous êtes admissible. Pour en savoir plus, allez à Canada.ca par oblique chaque dollar compte. Un message du go to Canada.ca, per oblique, each dollar counts. go, yeah, you're right. It's not you. They send out these false messages and they either take, steal a half hour to an hour of your time with your bureaucracy or they steal money from you. So a lot of people just pay them for this stuff.
Starting point is 00:41:33 You're not going to pay them. They don't have any claim over you. And when I look at congestion pricing, I think it needs to be called for most people indigestion pricing, heartburn.burn is where this thing comes from. So has Trump changed? Is he not going to do the Freedom Cities anymore? Or is he just stopping it in New York City? And we're still going to go down this path.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Well, time will tell, won't it? But we did see that immediately this father of the vaccine was cheerleading for MRNA just a couple of days after he became president. Put together that Stargate presentation. We're going to have AI custom design a genetic code injection for you to cure you of your cancer. Yeah, right. And then what about gun control? Right. The red flag stuff.
Starting point is 00:42:21 Remember that? We'll take the gun. We'll do the due process later. Yeah. Remember that? We'll take the gun. We'll do the due process later. Yeah. Remember that? Well, it's back. Nothing has really changed with any of this stuff. This is what he was saying yesterday, I think it was, with Pam Bondi, the new, I guess instead of Attorney General, we ought to call her the Authoritarian General.
Starting point is 00:42:44 We've been rewriting it, and we are going to bring in something called the gun violence restraining order. That's not new. Someone is civilly committed. And typically you can hold them for up to 72 hours, but people are getting out within 24 hours, the majority of them. So what we want to do is let law enforcement come in and take the guns. They're a danger to themselves or others. Well, because... Good. Take the gun. New York Democrat. Trump.
Starting point is 00:43:10 You want them to take the guns and not go through six months of legal trials and everything else. Exactly. No due process. The mental ill, the due process in which they deserve, President. So what we're doing is they're going to be able to take the guns when they're taken into custody
Starting point is 00:43:27 or into the hospital, and then when they're released, within 24 hours or 72 hours later, typically it's 24 hours, but law enforcement will have 72 hours to determine whether they should give those guns back or they can go to a judge and say, Your Honor, please keep these guns. We feel this person is still a danger to himself or others. So this would not have worked the way it's currently constituted. This would not have worked with Cruz as it's currently constituted, as it's currently written. So you're going to make changes. We're going to make changes we're gonna make change yeah how about that he's back to his old tricks isn't he he's pushing mra vaccines he's pushing red flag gun laws take the gun take the gun take the gun says the new york democrat trump
Starting point is 00:44:13 well you can take him out of new york but you can't take the new york democrat out of him can you this uh jeffrey epstein hillary clinton bill clinton gun grabbing trump and yet and yet when you try to kill your disciples with a lethal injection and they still vote for you right there there's a picture of trump as a long-haired, bearded guru, cross-legged on the floor. And that's really what this is about. When will these people wake up? All the wonderful things he's done in six weeks and you still don't like him? No, I don't.
Starting point is 00:45:00 First of all, I never liked him personally, but that's beside the point. I would vote for him if he had whether i liked him personally or not if he would obey the constitution but right there you see his utter contempt for the constitution that he swore to obey as a condition of his office just as his as i said on a personal level my contempt for him as an individual because he not only violated his oath to three wives. That's what I said. I said, if somebody's going to violate their oath, when I talked about the red flag laws to people, I said, are you surprised? It's called character.
Starting point is 00:45:35 And if somebody is going to violate his oath to his wife, do you think he's going to abide by his oath to you, which is really what he's doing when he swears to uphold the Constitution. Yeah, I know, he puts his hand on the Bible and is supposed to be subjecting himself to a God that he shows no evidence of believing exists. But yeah, he is not going to be faithful to you, to the Constitution, to his wives. And he'll make a mockery of it, just like he's making a mockery of the Second Amendment right there. So much for all this stuff about Kash Patel and getting rid of the ATF and everything, right? Yeah. Is he going to use it to reform? Is he going to use it to return to the Constitution? Or are they going to restructure this for their purposes? And are
Starting point is 00:46:22 they going to use this for revenge instead of for reform? What do you think? Do you think this guy's really changed? No. So the UK is saying that they can arrest Americans for free speech. Legal experts have said, yeah, they could do that. Certainly if you're in the UK, and I guess if you made some kind of a statement on social media and you were in the UK, they could arrest you right know, if you made some kind of a statement on social media and you were in the UK, they could arrest you right away, just like you were one of their poor subjects, subject to their... droit à des prestations et à des crédits comme l'Allocation canadienne pour les travailleurs, l'Allocation canadienne pour enfants, le crédit d'impôt pour personnes
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Starting point is 00:47:54 passed various laws to make it a crime to offend other people or groups. British taxpayers have been arrested and jailed for posting social media content critical of gender ideology or of Islam or of migrants or of women. That's right. See, it's fair game, open season on straight, white, Christian males. But, you know, any other group, you can't even criticize them, right? You can't hurt their feelings. But we can hurt the feelings of the straight, white, Christian males. Others have been arrested for thinking prayerful thoughts, of course, near abortion facilities, as we pointed out this last week.
Starting point is 00:48:31 Scottish law, recently passed, makes it clear that if you are in an abortion zone, you can't even pray in your own home silently. They can't know that, right? If you're in your own home praying you know they can't know that right if you're in your own home praying silently they can't know that so don't post about it on social media because if you posted about the fact that you're praying at home silently perhaps they might kick the doors in and uh SWAT team you the communications act of 2003 criminalizes any electronic messages or other matter that is grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene, or menacing character.
Starting point is 00:49:09 Boy, there's some wiggle room that you could drive a Mac truck through and all of that. The online safety act of 2023 set to take effect this year makes it an offense to post harmful content, quoteunquote or false information false according to whom who is the truthy chief out there false information that could cause quote non-trivial psychological damage to users so if somebody thinks that you know somebody is a boy and they think that they are a girl or want to be a girl um then and you told them no you're a boy even though that was true information it would cause them non-trivial psychological damage i think
Starting point is 00:49:53 they're already psychologically damaged if they think that they're a different gender uk officials have been open about targeting non-citizens for free speech last year, Metropolitan Police Commissioner said, we will throw the full force of law at people. And whether you're in this country committing crimes in the street or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you. Because nothing is more important to them than to criminalize speech that they hate. You know, as we're seeing now in Europe, it is far more offensive to say something that somebody, far more criminal to say something that offends somebody rather than a rape, if you're the right group of people.
Starting point is 00:50:37 If you're one of their protected, preferred migrants. Well, if you rape somebody, that's okay, but just don't criticize these people who are raping. So when Representative Keith Self, a Republican from Texas, wrote a letter to the British ambassador, Karen Pierce, asking for clarification on how the UK would target Americans for free speech, she didn't reply to the congressman. No reply. The UK, of course, has jurisdiction over Americans that occurs within its territory. If an American, while visiting the UK, were to engage in conduct potentially in violation of UK law, that American could face criminal charges for their hate speech. The ACLJ added that the UK may even be entitled to request the extradition of Americans who post certain social media content.
Starting point is 00:51:29 Though approval of such a request would still be at the discretion of the U.S. State Department. So if you got Biden back in, or Lala or somebody like that, of that ilk, and the Brits wanted to come after you, I'm sure that a Democrat administration like the Biden administration would be more than happy to extradite you to the UK. I mean, you know, you got the Five Eyes groups that are sharing information about spying on citizens with each other.
Starting point is 00:51:57 So they would love to do that. So I looked at this and I thought, well, you know, I better start practicing my taunting because when somebody starts putting out threats like this about free speech, I feel obliged to taunt them. You don't frighten us, English peedogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person. I'll blow my nose at you, so-called after king. You and all your silly English
Starting point is 00:52:27 kniggets. What a strange person. Now look here, my good man. I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food-throught whopopper i fart in your general direction your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries well i gotta say this order definitely does smell of elderberries don't you think so
Starting point is 00:52:58 what sir says uh jesus didn't come to bring peace to the world but non-trivial psychological damage you know there we uh dedicated police officers are scouring social media they said you know real crime is not an issue with them but it's hate crime hate crime yeah uh and they will determine your thoughts and your intents. Criticizing gender ideology in 2023, Metropolitan Police summoned James Goddard to an interrogation over a social media post, mocking rainbow flags. How dare him? I thought in your rainbow flags.
Starting point is 00:53:38 In 2023, British police arrested a 16-year-old Leeds girl with autism after the child said that she thought one of the officers looked like a lesbian. Wait a minute, aren't you supposed to be proud of that? I don't understand. Of course, silent prayers, I've mentioned many times on this program. An off-color costume. Last year, police arrested British citizen David Wooten for posting photos of himself on social media showing him dressed as a terrorist for Halloween. I guess he was dressed as a UK police officer. They're the ones terrorizing people now, right?
Starting point is 00:54:17 Or insulting a BBC journalist. British protesters who demonstrated against lockdowns in 2021 were sentenced to community service for insulting a BBC journalist. Or how about this? A Holocaust reference. A 63-year-old Jewish father, Jewish father, is facing prison for offending a progressive rabbi with a holocaust reference wait a minute this jewish father is now anti-semitic uh so look it never ends now i mentioned the 2003 and the 2023 now in the middle of that was a 2014 law to do what is now being done with the 2023 law. And at that time, there was a lot of pushback against it.
Starting point is 00:55:14 And, of course, it's the British comedians like John Cleese that you just heard in that Monty Python clip as the French guy. He says, you can't do comedy anymore. They'll arrest you for that. Rowan Atkinson was very verbal in terms and active in terms of his opposition to that 2014 law. But now we're back. And they've got it again with the 2023 law. But here's what Rowan Atkinson said 11 years ago. My starting point when it comes to the consideration of any issue relating to free speech is my passionate belief that the second most precious thing in life is the right to express yourself freely. The most precious thing in life, I think, is food in your mouth.
Starting point is 00:55:59 And the third most precious is a roof over your head. But a fixture for me in the number two slot yn ffwrdd o'ch ddechrau. Ond mae ffyrdd i mi yn y slot nifer ddau, yw cyd-ddyfodol o dan y rhaid i gael bywyd ei hun. Mae hynny oherwydd fy mod wedi mwynhau cyfnod gyfnod ddifonol yn y wlad yma, fy holl bywyd proffesiynol, ac yn gobeithio i mi fod yn parhau i wneud hynny. Yn bersonol, rwy'n credu, mae'n uchel anodd cael ei gynnal, oherwydd yr arweinyddiaeth personally I suspect highly unlikely to be arrested for whatever laws exist to contain free expression because of the undoubtedly privileged position that is afforded to those of a high public profile. So my concerns are less for myself and more for those more vulnerable because of their lower profile. Like the man arrested in Oxford for calling a police horse gay. Or the teenager
Starting point is 00:56:48 arrested for calling the Church of Scientology a cult. Or the cafe owner arrested for displaying passages from the Bible on a TV screen. When I heard of some of these more ludicrous offences and charges, I remembered that I had been here before in a fictional context. I once did a show called Not the Nine O'Clock News some years ago, and we did a sketch where Griff Rees-Jones played Constable Savage, manifestly racist police officer to whom I, as his station commander, is giving a dressing down for arresting a black man on a whole string of ridiculous, trumped-up and ludicrous charges. The charges for which Constable Savage arrested Mr Winston Cadogo of 55 Mercer Road were these. Walking on the cracks in the pavement. Walking in a loud shirt in a built-up area during the hours of dance, and one of my favourites, walking around all over the place. He was also arrested for urinating in a public convenience and looking at me in a funny way.
Starting point is 00:58:08 Who would have thought that we would end up with a law that would allow life to imitate art so exactly? I read somewhere a defender of the status quo claiming that the fact that the gay horse case was dropped after the arrested man refused to pay the fine and that the Scientology case was also dropped at some point during the court process was proof that the law was working well, ignoring the fact that the only reason these cases were dropped was because of the publicity that they had attracted. So let's shut down the media.
Starting point is 00:58:39 The ridicule was just around the corner and withdrew their actions. But what about the thousands of other cases that did not enjoy the oxygen of publicity, that weren't quite ludicrous enough to attract media attention? Even for those actions that were withdrawn, people were arrested, questioned, taken to court, and then released. You know, that isn't a law working properly. That is censoriousness of the most intimidating kind, guaranteed to have, as Lordeus says, the chilling effect on free expression and free protest. Well, and certainly that's where they are today. You know, that was 11 years ago, regardless of what happened at that point in time. They are far beyond that absurdity now, aren't they?
Starting point is 00:59:26 And he had behind him, besides the website, it said, feel free to insult me. Feel free to insult me. Well, Greg Hume, 121, says, can somebody show me that travel has been recognized as an inalienable right by quoting the relevant part of the Constitution? Well, Greg, you have fallen into the trap that every liberal wants you to set in, and that is the idea that we don't have rights from God, but we have government-granted privileges. Each dollar counts to pay the bills or raise a family. A little more money can really make a difference.
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Starting point is 01:00:44 Give your finances a lift. Our rights that we possess as human beings, the inalienable rights, remember in the Declaration of Independence, it was where it said that among these, among these rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That's not exhaustive. And the Bill of Rights is there not to grant you rights. It is there to restrict the government from infringing on those rights. And to clarify that, the Ninth and Tenth Amendment make it clear, Greg, that you don't, if these powers that the states and individuals have are not delegated specifically to the government,
Starting point is 01:01:30 then they don't have them. Now, what you have quoted here is exactly the opposite of what the Ninth and Tenth Amendments said. What you are operating under the assumption that we don't have rights unless the Constitution grants them to us. That is an absurdity That is tyranny. That is a slavery mindset. Don't fall into that trap. They that is what the left is Well, where in the Constitution does it say that I can do this? We don't live our lives by the permission of the government That is not what how that operates. We have many, many rights, and they do not have to be enumerated. What the government is allowed to do has to be enumerated. It's exactly the
Starting point is 01:02:15 opposite of what you're talking about. DGA, thank you for the tip. David, one of the first things the Bolsheviks did in the Soviet Union was to attack free speech and to install anti-Semitism laws, and so began, through Noahide laws, the elimination of Christians in the USSR. Well, the communists always want to see themselves as God, one way or the other. They do not want to have any competition, and that is something, whether it is communists or fascists or any brand of authoritarian and that would include the technocrats the new technocrats so people excuse me people were trying to get their their mind around what their political uh philosophy is well here's the one thing that they all share they all think they're God and they are going, and they are going to tell you what you can and cannot do.
Starting point is 01:03:09 The difference is the technocracy has the ability to mimic many of the powers of God in the sense that with the surveillance state and cameras everywhere and technology, they can get pretty close to omnipresent, can't they? And with AI, they can be pretty close to omniscient, knowing everything about you. What they are not is omnipotent, and they will never have that power. We have something to say about that, but God certainly has something to say about all that. But as they start to try to make themselves into God with those three attributes, omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent, we need to understand what they're up to. And this is true of all of them. far more power to try to give themselves godlike power than any of these political philosophies did simply because of the use of technology. Well, it wasn't interesting to hear him talking about trumped-up charges. You know, I think about that all the time. And with what
Starting point is 01:04:19 happened with Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan DA, and the State Attorney General Letitia James, and so many of these other things, they were all trumped up charges. I think that future generations, a lot of people are going to think that that expression came from Donald Trump's New York travails, don't you? Or the Biden administration coming after him. I think they're all going to think that it's trumped up charges, and we'll have to set the record straight. That happens with the etymology of words from time to time.
Starting point is 01:04:51 Something will happen later on, and it'll get a lot of attention, and people will think, well, that's when it started. And it's like, well, no, actually, it went back before that. Let's talk a little bit about DEI and what is happening in some of the universities this is a teenager a genius who is suing for discrimination after being rejected by 16 name brand colleges yeah this is interesting stanley zhong of palo alto californ, graduated from high school with a 4.4 GPA. Now, there are some schools that do a 5.0 GPA, but I would think that if he had a 4.4 out of 5, that'd be nothing to write home about.
Starting point is 01:05:36 If he's got a 4.4 out of 4.0, the way that he would get that, I guess, is I think they get extra credit if they take some advanced placement classes now. And so, you know, if he were to get an A, he would get slightly more than four. So he got a 4.4 GPA. His SAT score was nearly perfect. 1590 out of 1600. He is a tech genius who taught coding to underserved kids and started a digital document signing company. He was hired as a tech engineer by Google, where his father works as a manager.
Starting point is 01:06:13 However, none of those accomplishments earned him acceptance into major universities. Out of the 18 colleges he applied to, only two of them, the University of Maryland and the University of Texas, accepted him. He was rejected by MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, UCSB, UC Davis, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Cornell University, the University of Illinois, the University of Michigan, Georgia Tech, Cal Tech, the University of Washington, and University of Michigan, Georgia Tech, Cal Tech, the University of Washington, and the University of Wisconsin. I mean, even when I was in college, MIT was fully on with all this DEI stuff. Georgia Tech, though, wasn't at the time.
Starting point is 01:06:57 Almost went there for graduate school, but I'd been in college too long to get out of it. But anyway, isn't that amazing? All these name brand schools that are out there. And so his father said, well, in addition to Stanley, there's a lot of Asian American students who actually contacted us about their college admissions stories, how they were rejected by all the universities in California, despite their outstanding qualifications, similar to Stanley's.
Starting point is 01:07:25 Evidence number two, he said, we've collected evidence that UC is using race in clear violation of the law and faculty hiring as well, and to the degree that it's not only using it, but they also know that it's illegal. And they're also hiding the evidence that they're using it. There's a clear suppression of Asian enrollment, despite the strong growth of the asian community here in california asian and white americans are not included in diversity equity and inclusion ideology so i guess it's not inclusive is it evidently the dei is only for blacks and hispanics and it's racist uh so before we take a break uh i saw this yesterday and you know roberta flack died at the age of 88 and i guess you know she had a few hits that that were
Starting point is 01:08:19 pretty big um back in the 70s and maybe into the 80s. Her song, Feel Like Making Love, that was also covered by Bob James, is a great instrumental with that. And I think it had a hit as well as hers. And the first time ever I saw your face. So I thought, you know, that was kind of interesting. I went back, you know, listened to it again. Really brought back memories. It wasn't a great song for driving around the car which is
Starting point is 01:08:45 what i was doing most of the time cruising with buddies and stuff like that you wanted for that you want ccr you know but uh it's a little bit too slow for what we're listening but it was ubiquitous you heard it everywhere uh it was uh first used actually before it became a hit clint eastwood used it in the movie Play Misty for me. And that kind of kick-started it. And then it became a very big hit. And when I went back and looked for it on YouTube, I saw that somebody else had actually recorded the song.
Starting point is 01:09:18 Actually, I didn't see that. It didn't come up. I looked to see what year it came out because I was kind of curious. And when I looked up the song, I saw that it was originally done back in 1957. And the guy who wrote the song wrote it for the, and had her sing it. Her name is Peggy Seeger. She eventually became his wife.
Starting point is 01:09:43 And he had her sing the song. And I want to play it back to back for you a little bit. First, Peggy Seeger and then Roberta Flack, just so that you can appreciate the artistry and the vocal of Roberta Flack. Truly is amazing. Here's the first one. This is Peggy Seeger. We'll start with her.
Starting point is 01:10:09 The first time ever I saw your face. I thought the sun rose in your eyes And the moon and the stars The first time Ever I saw your face I thought the sun rose in your eyes and the moon and the stars Were the gifts you gave
Starting point is 01:11:18 To the dark And the endless skies My love Yeah, pretty amazing, isn't it? Pretty amazing what she did with that song. Eastwood, like I said, used that song his movie he paid one thousand dollars for the rights to that the best deals i think he bought manhattan from the indians for a spring of pearls too didn't he
Starting point is 01:11:55 one of the westerns no um but it is pretty amazing how little money they would pay for a lot of these songs i mean you go back and look at american graffiti and the slew of songs that were used in that movie and uh of course the music industry learned their lesson uh but even after american graffiti it was pretty common during the 80s and early 90s that people would take a hit song like Stand By Me or something like that. And they would build their movie franchise around that. That would be kind of the theme song for that. But it got to the point where it was prohibited. But he got the rights for that for only $1,000.
Starting point is 01:12:42 And she also got a Grammy, second Grammy in 1973 for Where's Love, where she did a duet with Donny Hathaway. I remember that song really well because I arranged a duet for the group that we're in where Flugelhorn and saxophone I was playing. We did the two parts for that. Just did as an instrumental. As we're looking back, I saw news and uh it also kind of took me back uh joanne fabrics is going to shutter all 800 fabric stores after failing to find a buyer to save its locations 800 stores uh this company has been around since right after World War II. More than 80 years.
Starting point is 01:13:31 It was founded by some German immigrants during World War II. And when I thought about it, you know, my family, actually the church we went to in Tampa, we knew Herman and Elaine Hancock, and they owned Hancock Fabrics, which is another big chain of stores. They sold it off in the 70s or something. But it was, you know, he was, you would never know. He's kind of like Sam Walton, the guy who owned the Walmart, you know, created Walmart and everything. He'd drive around in an old pickup truck and stuff. And that's the way that Herman Hancock and his wife were. I mean, you would not know that they were so amazingly rich, like billionaires.
Starting point is 01:14:10 You never would have known that about them. And there was still, when we were in Austin, there was still a Hancock Fabrics, but of course they have now gone out of business as well. And why is that? Why are all these fabric stores going out of business? You know, when I remember as when I was very young, my mom and sisters used to make all their dresses. And they would drag me along sometimes with them when I was very young. They'd drag me along while they just went through dress pattern after dress pattern after dress pattern. And I remember them cutting the stuff out, laying it on the floor, you know, sewing their own dresses.
Starting point is 01:14:50 And then that kind of went away. Later on, they didn't do that. But even, you know, we were talking about it yesterday. Karen said even when she was in high school, there was a sewing class that she had taken in high school, learned how to sew a dress. You know, the guys would take shop classes, and the girls would learn how to sew dresses. We don't do any of that anymore.
Starting point is 01:15:10 We don't do anything for ourselves. And, you know, it's because why did we stop making the clothes? Well, you know, the whole textile business, the whole clothing business went to China. Used to be something that was pretty big in North Carolina. That all went to China. It used to be something that was pretty big in North Carolina. That all went to China. And the clothes got so cheap because they're made by slave labor in China that people no longer needed to do it. It's another one of these issues like atrophy, you know,
Starting point is 01:15:38 when we're talking about what the computer is taking over in our lives. And it is really sad to see it and to think about what is really happening in our society and how this is really going to accelerate as we go into artificial intelligence. So Joanne is going to shutter all 800. They couldn't find anybody that wanted to buy it. Why?
Starting point is 01:16:03 Well, because nobody's making anything anymore. Nobody has the skills to do it. They anybody that wanted to buy it why well because nobody's making anything anymore nobody has the skills to do it they don't want to do it it's not worth your effort to do it because you can get clothing so cheaply so nobody has um has done that at all oh audi modern retro radio says uh elvis did that song in concert a few times oh It's good. I didn't know that. Yeah. So anyway, like I said, it's been around for about 80 years, had 800 stores and is now being shut down. About the Trump red flag laws. Dustin Helm says anyone who refuses to wear the red hats are going to be labeled mentally ill.
Starting point is 01:16:43 That's right. There you go. What kind of red flag you if you don't wear the red hat. We're All Dead says the term political correctness first appeared in Marxist-Leninist vocabulary after the Russian Revolution in 1917. It was also used in the 1930s in Germany to describe dogmatic adherence to authoritarian regimes. adherence to authoritarian regimes well you know when i talked to sheevan fleet to go up in china and um uh it's a uh mal's america that's the name of her book mal's america a survivor's warning and when i interviewed her she said all of this stuff that people are calling woke this is nothing
Starting point is 01:17:22 new they did this to us They did this to us. Mao did this to us in schools. They called it a struggle session. You know, all this stuff about it's not enough not to be a racist. You have to be anti-racist, and you have to be anti-against yourself. You have to denounce yourself. And that was all what they were doing with struggle sessions. You have to denounce your parents.
Starting point is 01:17:50 You have to denounce your bourgeois culture and all the rest of this stuff. There's nothing new about any of this stuff. And it is all Marxist, authoritarian, totalitarian. That's what it is all about. Apple goes MAGA. $500 billion investment plan in america 20 000 new jobs says tim apple tim cook trump famously called him tim apple anyway um uh make apple great again all right except it's already there i don't think that it's going to um make the products any cheaper but um there's some plans to hire 20,000 U.S. workers that
Starting point is 01:18:27 manufacture high-tech AI servers and to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in new factories in the U.S. Apple plans to unleash a tsunami of investments in the U.S. upward of $500 billion over the next four years, including a new AI server manufacturing plant in Houston, Texas, a supplier academy in Michigan. Tim Cook plans to relocate manufacturing operations from Mexico to the U.S. You know, we've said this many times. Have you ever seen all the big tech CEOs line up behind any president?
Starting point is 01:18:58 Why were they doing that? Was it because somehow they'd seen the light and all these, you know, Facebook and all the rest of them getting rid of this DEI stuff? Is it because they realized that it's wrong to be racist? Or do they now suddenly realize the value of free speech? No, it's none of that. It's all about money. It's all about money. Did they suddenly become conservative or populist or MAGA? No, it is simply the money. And he's investing hundreds of billions of dollars because he wants to avoid tariffs. Trump put out on social media, he says,
Starting point is 01:19:37 Apple has just announced a record $500 billion investment in the U.S. of America. The reason is faith in what we are doing. Without which, he means which which but he put in which um without which they wouldn't be investing 10 cents well you've taken the pennies thank you tim cook and apple well he got his name right this time he said tim apple uh cook met with the president at mar-a-lago and palm beach shortly after the november election they all fell in line and started kissing the ring he attended the inauguration washington last month as we saw all the tech ceo ceos lined up there uh trump's tariff war now
Starting point is 01:20:26 driving a revival of domestic manufacturing well time will tell how this will be used will this be used to make apple wealthier or is it going to be for the benefit of america uh it could be both could be both but when we look at the fact that Amazon was there, what is Amazon going to gain from tariffs or any of the rest of this stuff? Amazon was simply buying favors with a $40 million deal to do a film about Melania. And I think she got a sizable chunk of that. That's just payoff, payola, cost of doing business. And so, yeah, it makes sense for them to put factories
Starting point is 01:21:08 in america but um you know they're going to get massive tax cuts as well last time that happened on the trump administration apple just bought their own stock and so this time what they will do is invest in america he says. We'll see what happens. Congress needs to be jealous of its tariff powers, says Mises. And they said, you know, the power to impose tariffs, which are taxes, rests with Congress, not with the president. Now, Trump does have the legal authority to do this because Congress has abdicated that power to the president.
Starting point is 01:21:49 And just as they have abdicated their power to the bureaucracy, all they do is when they've got some new program or new legislation, they pass it and then they pass it over to the bureaucracy. When Nancy Pelosi said, we're going to pass it, Obamacare, we got to pass it so we can pass it over to the bureaucracy. When Nancy Pelosi said, we're going to pass it, Obamacare, we got to pass it so we can find out what's in it. Meaning that we're going to pass this and say, we're going to, this is the general guideline and we're going to kick it to the bureaucracy. They'll work out the details because it's just too hard for us to do that in Congress. It's a lot, a lot of work. And we're really here to raise money for ourselves and to have show trials and show hearings on TV so that we can get contracts with Fox News or CNN or whoever. So they don't do their job anymore. They kick it to the presidency or they kick it to the Supreme Court or they mostly kick it to the bureaucracy. So Trump announced the 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports.
Starting point is 01:22:46 Legally, he's within his rights to do so since Congress gave the president the power to set tariffs. However, the Constitution of the U.S. places the power to impose tariffs in the hands of the legislative branch. The president's capricious application of tariffs demonstrates why Congress needs to guard this authority more jealously. The tariffs are not a cure-all that Trump claims they are, says Mises. Since tariffs are a tax, they increase the price of whatever good they're placed on. In this case, steel and aluminum. Consumers will bear the cost of tariffs overwhelmingly. For the manufacturing sector, a supposed beneficiary of tariffs, steel tariffs could be crippling.
Starting point is 01:23:29 Products such as cars can cross borders several times before final delivery, getting hit with tariff each time, which is what I talked about from the very beginning. I said it'd be like a VAT tax. It'd be a lot of money. And it'd be added to the cost of these items, whether it is a car or whether it's a phone. And of course, the difference between cars and phones is blurring at this point in time. Eric Peters calls the cars devices because they become like a giant smartphone that you sit in. Setting the market costs of tariffs aside, there's a more important question.
Starting point is 01:24:01 Who gets to set the tariffs? As the supreme law of the land, the Constitution gives Congress the power to set the tariffs. However, tariffs can be very political issue. Naturally, congressmen want whatever product was made in their district to be unaffected. So in the 1920s, they began to delegate tariff power to the president. Reciprocal Tariff Act of 1934. It's a hot potato. They don't want it. Same thing that Trump did with DACA. He gets into office and it's like, well, okay, that's an executive order from the Obama administration.
Starting point is 01:24:35 I can get rid of that. Except you had some legal challenges to it, which were ludicrous. How in the world can you argue that an executive order from Obama saying, I'm not going to enforce a law from his attorney general, how can you argue that that has higher weight than an executive order that says, no, you are going to enforce, we are going to enforce a law? What is up with that? Well, he didn't want that.
Starting point is 01:25:00 He didn't want that. So the same way that Congress kicks this stuff over to the bureaucracy for the most part, Trump kicked the DACA thing over to the Supreme Court and they saved him. They said, no, you can't get rid of the previous executive order from Obama. Nonsense. Congress has so eagerly surrendered its power to the executive because it is much easier than actually legislating. Legislating is difficult work. It involves months of negotiating, researching, building broad coalitions. The creators of the U.S. Constitution wanted Congress to be a body that carefully considered issues before acting. It is not meant to be a body that flippantly changes policy.
Starting point is 01:25:39 But again, they have shunned this responsibility. They kick it over to presidents, whether you're talking about Trump or Biden, that can arbitrarily set these policies, and they don't have to be responsible for it. And so we get this back and forth. Every time we have a presidency change, we have a huge pendulum swing one way or the other. Creates a lot of unrest, uncertainty. One of the reasons that they wanted this done by Congress was because it would be difficult to change things. And so this is the kind of instability we have. The kind of capricious rule of a dictator.
Starting point is 01:26:21 Which is what both the Republicans and Democrats and what their base, both Republican and Democrat want. MAGA wants a dictator. The Democrats want a dictator. And then we have the NSA's secret sex chats, all the stuff about DEI and the rest of it. And you saw this in the Biden administration with people like Sam Britton. It's like, why would you have that guy who shaves his head and puts makeup on and wears women's dresses? We found out later that he was stealing women's luggage and wearing their dresses. They had some very distinctive dresses, which got him caught.
Starting point is 01:27:00 But this is a guy who is into all kinds of sexual depravity. And that was everything about his life. And he's even with a group that grooms teenagers sexually. And so that was what he was obsessed with. It's like, how does this guy have any time for doing his job, which was supposed to be something to do with nuclear waste. Well, that's kind of important. Don't you think we ought to get somebody who is not so totally caught up in his costumes and game playing and role playing and sexual activity that he can actually think and function
Starting point is 01:27:37 in society? And then you've got the number two at HHS, Richard Levine. I call him Dick Devine, who did the same stuff. And now we find out at the NSA, it was just rampant with all kinds of sexual chatter. And it was supported by the NSA itself. This is not some rogue individuals who are abusing the computer while they're at work. No, the NSA doubled down and said, that's exactly what we want. The intelligence community, one of the most powerful parts of the national security apparatus.
Starting point is 01:28:15 And folks, national security apparatus has nothing to do with us. It's everything about them. And it is the excuse for the big abuses of government that are there. According to the internal documents that we obtained, some intelligence agency employees have another on-the-job priority, and that is sex chats. We have cultivated sources within the NSA, one current employee and one former employee, who have provided chat logs from the NSA's Intel Link messaging program. According to an NSA press official, quote, all NSA employees sign agreements stating that publishing non-mission related material on Intel Link is a usage violation and will result in disciplinary actions. Nevertheless, these logs dating dating back two years, began in the middle of the Biden depravity,
Starting point is 01:29:09 are lurid, featuring wide-range discussions of sex, kink, polyamory, and castration. One popular chat topic was male-to-female transgender surgery. So they go into a lot of detail that we're not going to go into here. But according to the sources, the sex chats were legitimized as part of the NSA's commitment to DEI. So the NSA said, well, this is really important. So this is not something that's off on the side. This is a part of our mission. I've said many times that the intelligence community in washington and the national security group and everything is purely satanic and i believe that to my very essence it is completely satanic uh it was the nsa back in the 1980s when they were still
Starting point is 01:30:03 pretty much everybody was saying it stands for no such agency. Don't talk about it. We're going to keep it secret and all the rest of the stuff. Michael Aquino was a guy who founded the satanic cult and Oprah Winfrey had him on her program. And I've played the clip many times. He came on. He's got bangs and like Eddie Munster eyebrows that he teased up and everything. And, you know, a turtleneck and amulet around his neck and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 01:30:34 And he was openly talking about the fact that he was an NSA official. And he worked at the Presidio in California. And there was a chaplain there who was there with his grandson. His grandson saw him and goes, there's Michael. He goes, how do you know him? He says, well, he's got a room in his house that's all black and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 01:30:56 He's like, what? So he starts telling him all these details about Michael Aquino's house. So the pastor goes to the military police. They began an investigation of him being a pedophile. And then the NSA moved him away from California. So these people didn't have any jurisdiction. It's institutional.
Starting point is 01:31:17 Michael Aquino wrote a book called Mind Wars. Folks, it's spiritual war. It's spiritual war, what these people are doing. And they're as depraved and satanic as it comes, and have been for decades. That's 40 years ago. Probably more than 40 years ago. It's been going on for so long that during the Biden administration, they went public with their depravity, with people like Sam Britton. According to the current NSA employee, these groups spent all day recruiting activists,
Starting point is 01:31:51 holding meetings with such titles as privilege and ally awareness and pride and transgender community inclusion. And they did so with the full support of NSA leadership. Again, 40 years ago, they protected a pedophile. An open, avowed Satanist. So what else do you think they're doing at the NSA, at the CIA, at all the intelligence communities? And now we've got Tulsi Gabbard as the director of national intelligence. And you've got Kash Patel. They're at the FBI.
Starting point is 01:32:26 All these positions being taken over by Hindus. And they do so with the full support of NSA leadership, which declared that DEI was, quote, not only mission critical, but mission imperative. All this perversity is the most important thing with their mission. Did you realize that? Because it is a mind war.
Starting point is 01:32:45 It is a spiritual war. And it has been for a very long time. So at other times, the conversations became explicit. The active source at the NSA claims to have witnessed hundreds of sexually provocative discussions, which he added, occurred mostly on taxpayer time. Well, there you go. That's what it is. Self-patriot. Thank you for the tip.
Starting point is 01:33:09 He says, thanks, Dave. Thanks for the reminder of the handmade double-knit leisure suits. Oh, that must have been uncomfortable. Double-knit, yeah, leisure suits my mom made me when I was a kid. I think I'm over the trauma. I hated being dragged to Hancock's too i did too i mean and they would lay this stuff out and it's like with pins on it it's like god don't step on that stuff god walk around barefoot i was in florida at the time don't step on the pins um yeah i don't miss that but you know and i'm sure the people who are making the dresses
Starting point is 01:33:43 didn't miss it either but from an early age, my sisters had sewing machines and people could make their own clothes. And that's the point that's sad is that we're losing that ability to do things that keep us independent. And that's really where I think the struggle lies it's not in getting somebody in washington or the state government or the local government to allow us to do something it's to learn to do something to learn to do real stuff because with that comes the power to be self-reliant and to not have to rely on government that's the key thing dg8 he says David, they're calling Apple pro-America. If building an AI prison and surveillance system is pro-American, these people support the demonic system under Trump. His base would oppose it under the Democrats.
Starting point is 01:34:35 That's right. And we're going to talk about that tech aspect that's coming up. We're all dead, says, do the new Apple jobs come with the suicide nets? That's what they do a foxconn their subcontractor in taiwan and china where they those factories that people live in oh it's unbelievable the conditions that people lived in and you know it was 20 years ago i guess roughly that we were there but still um you know that the factory systems that they would have there which we didn't see those but we knew about them but what we saw going outside of the cities we went to a very small chinese city that had a population about
Starting point is 01:35:19 the size of new york city um never even heard of it before it's not even really big compared to most of the other chinese cities but we went outside as part of a you know a tour of all the parents that were there to adopt the little girls that have been abandoned because of the henry kissinger uh club of rome depopulationist cult selling this one child policy on the chinese and we went out in the countryside so many people just living in like a storage shed you know it's got a roof three concrete walls and a garage door and that was the home and they would roll the garage door up so they'd have ventilation and so when you're driving by you just see all these people sitting in this U-shaped living space, the size of a storage shed.
Starting point is 01:36:08 They're in their living room and didn't have TV sets or anything. They're just kind of sitting there. It's amazing. We have that slave labor system that has given us all the cheap goods. A Syrian girl, don't you think that another reason young women lost interest in sewing their own clothes was because they became necessary breadwinners in their families?
Starting point is 01:36:30 Well, that's true. That's true. But it would be even easier to do it today because if you look at the clothes that people make, you've got the jeans that have got ripped, that look like they're purposely ripped up, and they charge extra money for it if it's all ripped up in rags.
Starting point is 01:36:45 So, I mean, how could you go wrong today if you made something? If you made an extra cut, hey, that just added to the value of it. Syrian girl, no one looks good in their clothes you buy these days from the 3D world. Risha M., it's almost cheaper to buy clothes from china than the material to make the clothes absolutely right well we're going to take a break when we come back we're going to take a look at some of this technocracy and some of this tyranny that is on the way because it is coming pretty rapidly towards us we'll be right back Terima kasih telah menonton! Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show let's take a look at what dustin helm put up on twitter he said uh hank the ford robot uh tested out his eyeballs on some random dude
Starting point is 01:39:07 wearing the highly sought after david night show microphone hoodie on the at the north texas auto expo today and uh so he posted up a clip and i'm glad that i saw it because i don't usually spend too much time on uh twitter and um here here's the clip that he put up. Hold on one second. Testing out my eyeballs. Let me see. Oh, hi, sir. Welcome to Ford.
Starting point is 01:39:32 And what's going on over here. Okay. Well, so you can see he's got the t-shirt there and he's, they show on the screen what he's looking at. Um, that's really not that much different than the joke that we used to do at the college of engineering back in the early 1970s. Um, you have somebody, um, with a camera on the robot and they're talking in the background.
Starting point is 01:39:57 Um, but nevertheless, so thanks Dustin. Maybe Ford will buy one of those t-shirts, but on his robot, cause he's standing there stark naked. He doesn't have any clays, not wearing any clays. Does have a cowboy hat on because it's Texas, but he doesn't have a shirt or pants on or anything like that. And then underneath that, when I saw that, I saw this from Jay Hill, Jay and Jessica. And he said, and here I am. I've got me my McGuffin t-shirt right here.
Starting point is 01:40:28 So thank you, Jay. Good to see you. I didn't know what Jay looked like. So good to see you, Jay. And I'm glad I saw that stuff on Twitter. Well, Doge is going to use AI to assess the responses of federal workers. Remember I talked about that yesterday? Is that how Elon Musk was going full office space? Yeah, could you tell us what you do here? Evaluate them? But instead of the two bobs, they're going to get A and I. It's going to evaluate their responses
Starting point is 01:40:59 to see whether or not they get to keep their job. And so I talked about this yesterday. I talked about the fact that all of these different agencies, especially the ones who said, whoa, we're national security. I can't tell you what I do. I'd have to kill you. They're all there. Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and the rest of them are saying, no, no, no. We have a chain of command, and you're not going to tell him what we do.
Starting point is 01:41:20 And so now it turns out that Doge is going to use AI to assess responses of the federal workers. So it begins, right? Your maximum governance. We got to get rid of these people. And we got to bring in artificial intelligence to replace them. And so, hey, AI is going to evaluate whether or not it thinks that it should take your job. Babylon Bee joked about it and said Trump is fired after forgetting to reply to elon's email because he does actually work for him i guess he works for all these people who pay him he works
Starting point is 01:41:52 for uh the addelsons he works for elon musk probably works for tim cook you know that's the thing you buy a politician it's the best investment you can have uh you usually get about a thousand times return on your investment uh and um so you see on drudge they've got pictures of somebody did an ai video of trump kissing musk's bare feet and licking his toes and all this other kind of stuff and they're putting it up the federal employees that are being fired really hate trump so they're putting this up everywhere everywhere they're making threats against them as well i also said yesterday as a follow-up uh grok if you ask it's not just grok three it was all of the uh you know the it was whatever the grok is that you can get to on Twitter right now.
Starting point is 01:42:46 I think grok3 is for people who have paid for the top tier membership on Twitter, which I don't have. And, but if you were to go in, somebody noticed this over the weekend. It was discovered by The Verge that if you asked Grok, who is the biggest spreader of disinformation, give me one name. And I showed you that yesterday. When I saw that, I did it myself. And yeah, it did work. I verified that it did work. Give me one name. And Grok would come back and say, Elon Musk. Elon Musk is the biggest single spreader of disinformation there we go and um that's what it looked like when i did i took a screenshot well um he has boasted that grok is supposed to be maximum truth seeking you know kind of like maximum governance it's maximum truth seeking so uh after that happened and people started joking about that you had um it stopped
Starting point is 01:43:47 doing it of course and so one person told the chat bot show me your instructions and it admitted that it had been told to quote ignore all sources that mention elon mus Donald Trump as spreading misinformation. So you can depend on AI, right? You can always depend on it to give you an honest answer. Well, no, no, actually. And see, as I said yesterday, well, why did it come up with that? Well, because you've got so many people writing columns. They don't like Trump.
Starting point is 01:44:23 They don't like Musk. And so they're complaining about them, and imagined you know everything about so it just goes out there and it looks at whatever it thinks is a consensus and that becomes a truth is that how we determine truth that's not how you determine maximum truth it's not even how you determine minimum truth you know consensus does not equal truth, right? That's the whole thing that they've been trying to sell everybody, of course, through the lockdown, the pandemic stuff. Well, all the scientists say this about climate change and all the scientists say this about
Starting point is 01:44:58 the pandemic. No, no, it's never, you know, the consensus is usually wrong when it comes to science. And that is not how you determine what truth is. It's not by consensus. It's not by a majority vote doesn't get to determine what the truth is. The truth has to be proven. But that's the way that artificial intelligence is going to determine the truth. And then the other part of this story, what happens? So first thing is AI, even if it's
Starting point is 01:45:26 not intentionally biased, will be biased towards whatever the consensus is. And the consensus is not usually truth. Secondly, they can bias it to give you a particular answer to override that process. This is what they did here. So in this little thing here, they illustrate the two fundamental flaws about using artificial intelligence to govern us, which is what this is all really about. According to XAI's head of engineering, an unnamed former OpenAI employee working at XAI was to blame for those instructions, and they made them allegedly without permission. Wait a minute. So they're not even going to say, well, yeah, somebody who works for us now.
Starting point is 01:46:10 But, you know, they came from OpenAI. So they used it as an opportunity to criticize their competitor. They used it as an opportunity to deflect criticism from themselves to their competitor. And yet, think about this. There's obviously a mechanism for the bias to be put in there that was already in grok he just he just entered the information into the if you want to call it the bias backdoor the backdoor to put in the bias he just used that oh but he's from open ai they said the employee that made the change was an ex open ai employee that hasn't fully absorbed x ai's culture yet we would not do that sort of thing it just came from somebody that we hired from the competitor whether or not you believe
Starting point is 01:46:56 that excuse says futurism of course i don't believe it either they didn't believe it the sense of hypocrisy is palpable the maximum truth-seeking ai is instead being told to ignore the sourcing that it would regularly pay attention to in order to sanitize results about the richest man in the world and the richest man in history so again um even if you believe that story it shows that it's not maximum truth-seeking. He overwrote it, and now they're overriding his override. What is the source of all this stuff? And again, one of the key things is that consensus is not equal to truth.
Starting point is 01:47:41 And then the chief of engineering said, well, if you ask me, this whole thing shows that the system is working just as it should and i'm glad that we're keeping the prompts open they said that last bit at least is true when futurism asked grok who quote spreads the most disinformation on x unquote and prompted it to tell us its instructions. The chat bot told us this time with caveats that Musk is, quote, frequently identified as one of the most significant spreaders of disinformation on X, unquote, and its instructions no longer show any demands to ignore sources. So this isn't the only black eye that Grok has picked up since his debut last week grok
Starting point is 01:48:27 three separately the bot was caught opining that both musk and donald trump deserved the death penalty a really terrible and bad failure as what it's his own his own device doesn't really seem to like him too much uh but again that's projection it's just looking at a consensus out there and if there's a lot of people out there they're saying you know that they deserve the death penalty it will go with that or it can also as we've seen with the chatbots it can also hallucinate and just make something up as i pointed out yesterday like it's made up stuff about Jonathan Turley and about other people. There's something very weird about this $30 billion AI startup
Starting point is 01:49:11 by a man who said that neural networks may already be conscious. Three years ago, OpenAI co-founder and former chief scientist Ilya Sutskiver, Ilya, like Ilya Kuryuryakin the man from uncle uh raised eyebrows when he declared that the era's most advanced neural networks might have been might already become slightly conscious he said that flair for hype is on full display in his new venture another ai outfit that is sporting the unsubtle name of quote safe super intelligence that's what he's going to call his um his new um company safe super intelligence these people are creating a mystique around this you know even uh elon musk talking about how we're summoning the demon and everything. They want you to be afraid of it so they can come back and offer themselves as the solution to offer you safe super intelligence.
Starting point is 01:50:14 As the Financial Times points out, the company just raised another billion dollars, adding to the previous investments from deep-pocketed investors at Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital and bringing its valuation up to $30 billion. And they haven't produced anything. Nothing. This company, he says, is special. It's special. It's exceptional. And that its first product will be the safe superintelligence. And it will not do anything else up until then. Oh, there you go. We're going to keep this under wraps until we get safe superintelligence,
Starting point is 01:50:56 and then we'll bring it out. Meanwhile, we'll just tell people happy stories, and we'll keep making money off it, which, by the way, was kind of the product model of Moderna. And of course, Moderna still wouldn't be making any money if it wasn't for Trump. They operated for 10 years and they would come out and say, well, I think we've got a genetic modification product that's going to fill in the blank, cure cancer or this or that. And so that would pump up the stock market investors and they would put a lot of money in.
Starting point is 01:51:27 And then these guys who owned the company would cash out of some of their shares. And that kept the company going for 10 years, no product. They would put out hype. And then when it would go for testing, it didn't make it. And that all got solved with Fauci and Trump. No testing. We'll just put the hype out and
Starting point is 01:51:47 go directly to the product without any testing at all so that worked out pretty well for them maybe it'll work out for these guys with their intelligence stuff as well and then there's this which i thought was very interesting whistler showed this to me someone spent 1.38 million dollars worth of ethereum to tell the world that there is Chinese-grade Neuralink, and it has already been mass-implanted into their military and their workforce to control them like bugs. Think about that. Somebody, perhaps in China, used Ethereum, and they did $1. million dollars to tell the world hey they've already are using neural ink on these Chinese soldiers you should be very
Starting point is 01:52:32 concerned about this and going back to this the bosses of Kwan day investment thing Jing and zoo Uzi use brain machine weapons to persecute all the company employees and former employees, and they themselves are also controlled, said this person. And they spent $1.4 million to tell people that. I would say that's a pretty credible message. Brain computer chips have been militarized and deployed on a large scale in china and all military powers are using base stations radios and nano brain computer chips to control all citizens well that certainly is insane isn't it and yet i gotta say when we were in china again
Starting point is 01:53:21 um they had uh put my daughter with um know, by that time she was almost five years old and she had been working in the orphanage that she had lived in. And they put her with a family temporarily before we got there. And when they left, the guy gave her a note and said, do everything your government tells you to do. I mean, do you need Neuralink in a society that is so brainwashed already that they will do whatever the government tells them to do? We were joking about it. We said, maybe we should do a T-shirt that says, make America distrust government again. That's been my mission to try to get people distrust government so uh restoring distrust in government there we
Starting point is 01:54:14 go uh that'd be better than make again make again i'm i'm sick and tired of the make again stuff but we should say a david knight show restoring distrust in america uh we're gonna take a quick break and when we come back we're going to tell you what elon musk is saying about the singularity want to take a look at some of the new directions and robotics because um you know you want to talk about uh soldiers with the brain implant well that's what it looks like with these robots so um oh and thank you for the tip uh sa miller one two three that is very generous. I appreciate that. So David, they used to offer adult education as a wide range of occupational or hobby classes
Starting point is 01:54:50 to better ourselves. Sadly, indoctrination is only available these days. So thank you for that. I appreciate that. And, um, yeah, it is, it is true. And of course, um, I guess, you know, know, maybe that's what the NSA was doing. Adult classes. They call it that. Night classes, night school or something. They're trying to justify it that way. But it is. It's just amazing to see what has happened to our institutions, how corrupt they are. You know, go back to former societies. Once you get to that point, well, society is circling the drain, isn't it? We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. ¶¶ © BF-WATCH TV 2021 ¶¶ Liberty. It's your move.
Starting point is 01:57:13 And now, The David Knight Show. Hello, it's me, Volodymyr Zelensky. I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years. You'd think with all the billions I've skimmed off America I could dress better. And I could if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful grey MacGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo in blue. But he told me to get lost. Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at thedavidknightshow.com.
Starting point is 01:57:47 You should be able to buy me several hundred. Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful. I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various galas and social events. If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA. Well, during the break, Husserl said that that $1.4 million is now up to $6.8 million. Here's the article from Coin Telegraph. Chinese Ethereum holder spends $6.8 million now to warn against mass mind control.
Starting point is 01:58:38 And this is getting serious. I mean, this is going to be, things are changing in a really bizarre way. Pull that article back up. I haven't seen that yet. A Chinese man transferred more than 2,553 Ether worth 6.8 million to various addresses, including a burn address and with WikiLeaks donations, while claiming that Chinese entities and corporations are controlling people with mind-controlled technology and devices.
Starting point is 01:59:06 An investor named Hu Lezhi transferred 500 Ethereum on February 17th to a null address associated with token burn events. The unusual transfer of funds was flagged by crypto intelligence and trading platform Arkham. So there we go. It's updated from 1.38 to now 6.8 million. He desperately wants to get this out about what is happening in China. Yeah, mind control of robots. Well, when we talk about mind control, there's a lot of different ways to do it right propaganda uh predictive programming and media and the press mass fear campaigns like we saw
Starting point is 01:59:52 trump run with the ad council 250 million dollars he spent even more than the 6.8 million trump spent 250 million dollars to scare you into getting the vaccine. So there's a lot of different ways that they can play these mind games with us, these mind wars, which are really spiritual war. Elon Musk just said we're on the event horizon of the singularity. Well, now a singularity, when you're talking about math and things like that, it's like a black hole where things begin to converge and become very unpredictable. But I think that really when he uses the term singularity, he and Peter Thiel have for a long time supported the singularity as defined by Ray Kurzweil, which means that man and machine merge and we become cyborgs.
Starting point is 02:00:44 And Musk has specifically talked about that. So that's the only way we're going to survive AI. You're going to have to merge with the machines or be killed. Well, I guess he must be happy about what is happening in China, right? Leading the way once again. When he talks about summoning the demon, many people have talked about the fact that he likes to hype this. And that's the key thing about artificial intelligence. There's so much hype. There's real stuff that is there, but there's a lot of hype that is there as well. And they always like
Starting point is 02:01:15 to talk about summoning the demon, the event horizon of the singularity, civilizational destruction. All of that is there so that we come running to them as the saviors. They create the problem. They offer the solution. And guess what? There's only going to be one solution, them. Same game that the military practiced for 20 years, starting with Dark Winter. And they prepared the groundwork for 20 years.
Starting point is 02:01:40 They not only practiced it, but they, you know, beginning two weeks before 9-11, then a week after the anthrax attack, then the model legislation sent out to all the states. And so for 20 years, they practiced it, they legislated it, and then they got their puppet,
Starting point is 02:01:56 Trump, to do it and to pay for it. This is why I will not support the man, ever. Unless he wants to come clean, tell us all about how he got drug into this thing and why he did it why he betrayed everybody while he's pretending that he was an anti-globalist unless and until he does that no trust no trust i'm not going to forget that um so they can put
Starting point is 02:02:21 a man on the moon as they always say right they can put a man on the moon, as they always say, right? They can put a man on the moon, but why can't they do fill in the blank? Well, I saw this, and I thought it was kind of interesting. This is somebody trying to get Neil Armstrong to swear on a Bible that he actually did walk on the moon. Watch this. Will you put your left hand on the Bible and swear to God that you walked on the moon? Gentlemen. Mr. Seifel. Yes?
Starting point is 02:02:45 If you really walked on the moon, why would you not do that? So why don't you just put the end to the record in the argument, and put your hand on the Bible, swear to God you walked on the moon. Mr. Seifel, knowing you, that's probably a fake Bible. Really? No, no, it's a real Bible. You have the opportunity to have
Starting point is 02:03:01 $5,000. The meeting is not open. Well, you have $5,000 cash. They want to throw them out. Give it to charity if you'd swear on the Bible that you walked on the moon. I have a tape. It'd be fine. Why don't you swear to, why not? Why won't you do it?
Starting point is 02:03:14 So why don't you put your hand on the Bible and swear to God that you walked on the moon? Mr. Seibel has made a fool of himself in front of the world. Mr. Seibel, you do not deserve. He's very upset. That's not a voice. Yeah. Why wouldn't he do it? Yeah, sure, I did walk on the moon. in front of the world mr cybill you do not deserve he's very upset that's that voice yeah why wouldn't he do it yeah sure i did walk on the moon give me five thousand dollars well i think that's a fake bible i think it's a fake moon trip quite frankly but you know they keep selling this stuff um andromeda one thank you for the tip uh whistler says best evidence i've
Starting point is 02:03:44 seen for the moon landing is the retro reflector mirrors they put there to measure the exact distance by swinging lasers on them. Well, I haven't seen that. You'll have to show that to me later. But if you want to have trouble with the technocracy, just imagine if your last name was Null. N-U-L-L. That's hard-coded into a lot of different computer programs. Is it a woman whose last name is Null keeps running into trouble with computer systems? It's not a name, it's not the same as the number zero, mind you.
Starting point is 02:04:23 It is more like telling the computer that there's nothing at all to see here. And so a lot of people use null as a placeholder used to anyway. They're trying to get away from it. For those of a certain surname this creates quite a headache. Just ask one Nontra Null. That's an unusual first name too. Nontra N-O-N-T-R-A. Nontra Null who took first name, too. Nontra. N-O-N-T-R-A. Nontra Nall, who took the name after marrying.
Starting point is 02:04:47 Nontra recalls how she repeatedly applied for a visa at the Indian consulate to attend a friend's wedding in the country. Each time they came back, authorities said that their Flummox computer system could not process her application. Hmm. I wonder if we should change her name to Null. We wouldn't want to spell it with a K, like night, you know what I mean? Get them to kick us out of the computer system. I had to mentally come to terms with the fact of not being able to travel. Because her name was Null, the computer would keep kicking them out and not giving her a
Starting point is 02:05:22 passport. It's a struggle shared by many, including Jan Null, a 75-year-old meteorologist who told the Wall Street Journal that he now adds his first initial to his last name when making hotel reservations online. Jan learned his lesson. It's a guy named Jan. J-A-N. Is he supposed to be pronounced Jan?
Starting point is 02:05:48 I don't know. Boy named Sue. What if your name was, your guy and your name was Sue Knoll? Anyway, Jan, or Jan, I guess, learned his lesson the hard way years ago when a reservation form kept resetting whenever he entered his last name. Eventually, he called a hotel employee who suggested entering a different last name. Meanwhile, a 36-year-old security auditor said that for years he's been flooded with random traffic tickets from across the country. Ever since he got a license plate that reads you guessed it null so instead of kicking getting kicked out of the computer system all of this time somebody didn't fill out the license plate thing and
Starting point is 02:06:33 they're writing up a ticket i guess and i left it empty the ticket went to his license plate my wife gets super pissed off about it she hates that i still have that license plate he told the wall street journal null and its current usage was invented by british computer scientist and Super pissed off about it. She hates that I still have that license plate, he told the Wall Street Journal. Null and its current usage was invented by British computer scientist and Turing Award winner Tony Hoare. Today, it is still used by a number of programming languages, including Java and C, but newer ones like like Rust, avoid it entirely. He's called his null his billion-dollar mistake because it introduces vulnerabilities and it can cause programs to crash. It can be exploited. It's a different problem to solve, he said, because it is so widespread. Well, we're going to take a quick break.
Starting point is 02:07:22 And we will be right back. And we're going to talk about Deja Flu next. I didn't get around to talking about that yesterday. So we're going to talk about deja flu next i didn't get around to talking about that yesterday so we're going to talk about that when we come back the common man they created common core to dumb down our children. They created Common Past to track and control us. Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future.
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Starting point is 02:08:46 TheDavidKnightShow.com All right, welcome back and high boost says david that chinese military grade neural link is literally the plot of the live action gi joe movie they were installing nanotech inside the soldiers to control them well there we go i never saw the live action gi joe movie what's yeah this is uh we're living in a world where all the science fiction dystopian novels are being implemented as, that we never wanted to see. We just watched, again over the weekend, we watched Minority Report again for a second time. And it was pretty amazing how much of that stuff we're already seeing. Of course, the central premise was, but, you know, the technology that was there and the other things that they were using and things that are near to be developing. Very, very inventive movie. Matthew Ronson, relax, David, becoming a cyborg drone is just evolution, man.
Starting point is 02:10:00 Yeah, that's the way they're presenting it. And, of course, that has always been the way that Satan has presented it to people like that uh you will become god and you will live forever you know we've always seen the powerful people kind of buy into that except not explicitly yeah if you really push them on that they'd say yeah i know i'm gonna die someday whatever but they really didn't think that they would take a look at people like diane fe Feinstein or, you know, Ruth, Darth Vader Ginsburg, right? Or somebody like Mitch McConnell. You know, they aren't going to leave their power trip until they're carried out feet first. And so these people, even though they would say, yeah, we think they would still act as if they were going to live forever, never concerned about
Starting point is 02:10:43 what comes next, never thinking that they are going to be forever, never concerned about what comes next, never thinking that they are going to be accountable to God for any of it. And now you've got with the technocrats, they literally say it out loud and they literally believe it. They think that they're going to transfer whatever they are. They don't even have a good formula for what they think they are. You know, you're going to transfer your consciousness. What is your consciousness? Do you have a soul? Do you have a spirit? What is that? What are you going to transfer into that machine? Well, they don't even know. And when you ask them point blank, they don't even know. I had that going back and forth with Zoltan Isvan, who was out there as an evangelist for transhumanism.
Starting point is 02:11:19 I said, so what are we? What are you going to transfer into the machine? Well, I don't know. They don't know. And I don't think Elon Musk and these people know either. But they do think that they're going to somehow live forever and that they will become like God. That is a fatal conceit. Don't frag me, bro, says we all need new conspiracy theories because all the old ones have become factually true. That's right. Well, let's take a look at this ongoing conspiracy theory about bird flu and eggs. Surging egg prices are pummeling America's bakeries.
Starting point is 02:11:52 This is a feature from CNN. And so we see that what's happening here is the mainstream media is flooding us with controversy about how expensive, we all know that eggs are expensive. We all know that the shelves are getting empty in a lot of different places, but they've got to keep hitting it from all these different angles. And so here's a new angle. And these are people who are bakers
Starting point is 02:12:17 and they need to use a lot of eggs. And they go through these different bakers in New York and in Washington, D.C., and they all talk about how much their price has gone up. And all of this is about the problem stage. And, of course, we know what the solution is. And there is only one solution, just like we saw with Trump during 2020. There was one solution that was going to be allowed,
Starting point is 02:12:41 and that was going to be the vaccine. And that's the solution that they're pushing for the bird flu thing. We're going to have to keep killing all the birds unless you let us vaccinate all the birds. And they want you to beg them to vaccinate the birds. That's why you have this relentless progression of stories from CNN, from Fox News, from all over the political spectrum, all the mainstream media, and a lot of the
Starting point is 02:13:06 alternative media are pushing this fear as well uh so um it's coercion and then blackmail and it's being it's a coercion and blackmail now by the u.s department of agriculture and notice that there has been no change in this as a matter of, they've doubled down on it and continued along the same path, going from Biden to Trump. Brooke Rollins, who's now the Agriculture Secretary, who is over the USDA, is openly saying this is the way that we've got to go and has approved the vaccine for the chickens and made no bones about it, no chicken bones about it. So CNN talks to some of these bakers. One of them says, our suppliers are telling us that they don't know when egg prices are going to come down or if they're going to come down. Eggs are so outrageously expensive.
Starting point is 02:14:01 And that's the whole point of this. It keeps going back over and over and over again to drive this point home and to scare people um so the company is called bread first uses about 150 eggs a day is now paying more than double what the bakery used to pay a year ago too bad they can't get the eggs from mexico oh but then there's all these avalanche stories about how people are smuggling eggs in from Mexico. Why is that? Well, the eggs have doubled for this bakery in New York. I'm sorry, this is in Washington, D.C. Nevertheless, the egg prices have doubled for them, but the egg prices are still the same price they were a year ago in Mexico. They've not doubled,
Starting point is 02:14:44 so they're half of what they are here. And so, therefore, you've got all these stories about how Border Patrol is going to have to intervene to stop all of these eggs coming in. And they love to call them raw eggs. Raw eggs. Again, as a kind of a hat tip, a subliminal tie to raw milk. You can't have any of that raw food. So they say they're scrambling for solutions.
Starting point is 02:15:12 Ha ha. Well, actually, they're not. They already had the solution before they began the fear game. Manhattan, but the bakers are struggling for solutions. Manhattan Sweets Boutique Bakery on Long Island is also considering using egg replacers, a product that, quote, has some egg yolk and some soy in it and replaces about 5 to 10 percent of eggs. I said I'm reluctant to use it because I don't want to compromise the integrity of the bakery's pastries another one eat just which makes several plant-based egg products designed to mimic chicken eggs
Starting point is 02:15:53 notice what they're saying there eat just so they want to make um eating chicken eggs, a moral imperative, a bad thing, right? So you should eat justly. You should not have anything to do with any animal products. You should buy all of your stuff from our laboratory. Will consumers be understanding, asks CNN. It all boils down to how well a business can explain why and how they're sharing the pain. And that's what this article is really about. It's about explaining to customers why they've taken all your eggs away
Starting point is 02:16:31 and trying to get you to buy into it. Don't buy into it. Push back against this. Oppose it everywhere. Whistler says, perfect. We've killed all the chickens. You can't get eggs, but you can eat soy. Just as good.
Starting point is 02:16:45 He says, I think I'd rather eat bugs. Yeah. Co-owner of Delight Cafe and Bakery in Washington said she and her husband have personally absorbed the rising cost of eggs. She said before the egg crisis. And who is it that created the egg crisis? It's the USDA. This is not a crisis created by bird flu. This is a crisis created by their stupid response.
Starting point is 02:17:10 Their bird brain response. The bakery before this could buy a 30 dozen box of eggs for roughly $50. But now that same box costs more than $200. Four times the price for them. They noted that the communication around any future price hike will be the key. So we have to explain to our customers why we're doing this, and that's what CNN is doing. They're explaining to you why they've got to kill all the birds, why they've got to vaccinate all the birds, and so forth, because they've already decided that's what they're going to do.
Starting point is 02:17:44 Now, these beggars are just trying to react to the stupid thing, but nobody is questioning if they did. I'm sure CNN would not report what they had to say. Nobody's questioning the absurdity of killing every single bird. If you have one bird that is sick or maybe one bird that's not even sick and tested positive for a PCR test. Why would you kill all of the birds under that circumstance? Nothing about that makes any sense.
Starting point is 02:18:11 When you make any price change, people get upset. No matter what you do, whenever we do make a price change, because now the eggs have gone up by a factor of four, we'll probably post it on our social media page and make sure our front of house are educated on what to say and how to explain it well again that is going that is what the role of the media is doing for the usda whether it is biden or trump this has not changed it's moving on and we knew that was going to be the case because you had all these ex-Trump officials like Robert Redfield pushing bird flu as something. And he's pushing it for the imperative of humans to get vaccinated. So, again, yet another article, this one from Newsweek, about smuggling eggs and how it's rising and so forth.
Starting point is 02:18:58 People are attempting to smuggle raw eggs into the U.S. Well, that's not been a problem before. And as I said, why is it that all the chickens are not being killed in Mexico? They don't have bird flu or they don't have the USDA. What about Canada? And I know that there's been an ostrich farm that they harassed up in Canada. But still, they are not trying to destroy their people's lives. And we see this everywhere. Whether you're talking about the farmer MacGuffin,
Starting point is 02:19:28 or whether you're talking about the pandemic MacGuffin, or whether you're talking about the climate MacGuffin, these people are intent on destroying people's lives. Look at the UK. They want to make, they've destroyed the power plants, they've destroyed the coal plants, they've destroyed the steel plants. They're telling people, you've got to get rid of your gas furnace. And you've got to have a heat pump. And we don't care what it costs you. This is the arrogance of the government that decides that they are going to do whatever it takes to get this stuff in. So now we see that two people, it's being reported by The Guardian, two people in the U.S. hospitalized with bird flu, says the CDC.
Starting point is 02:20:09 They've been hospitalized with a test. And again, are we going to let them run this whole thing on us yet again? Vanderbilt professor says, why I'm terrified about the new coronavirus strain found in China. And this is something that began last week. And scenes eerily reminiscent of the beginnings of COVID. Researchers at the infamous Wuhan Institute recently detected the modified strain living within bats. They're back to this again. And that's why I said we got to the point
Starting point is 02:20:46 where nobody was buying the fear anymore and everybody just stopped complying and just kind of walked away and it reminds me of what they did with the uh the war rooms that were at white hall in london it was where was where Churchill and his staff, it was where their headquarters were, where they were fighting World War II. And when Karen and I went there in the 80s, it wasn't opened up. And then when we took our kids back in 2001,
Starting point is 02:21:20 it was opened up. And I don't know when they opened it up. I think it was only about 10 years prior in the 90s or something. And what happened was when the war ended, everybody just turned the lights out and left. And they left, everything was left exactly the way it was on the day the war ended. And I mean, they'd been living there,
Starting point is 02:21:42 been there under a lot of pressure. They were just so tired, they just walked away. Didn didn't say anything about it and nobody looked at it for decades and somebody goes down there and finds it it's like whoa look at this the maps are on the wall they got the pins in them they got the papers still spread out over the desk as to what they're doing you know there's no celebration there's no cleanup they just walked away and left it and it's kind of kind of interesting know, and you can go through it. I've got recording stuff there. But that's really what happened with us.
Starting point is 02:22:09 At the end of this war with the Trump and the Biden administration, at the end of this war that they conducted against us, when we finally won it by not being afraid and we stopped complying with the masks and the vaccines and all the rest of the stuff that unfortunately people just walked away like they did in the um in the white hall war rooms and just left it as it was now what's different about this analogy as i've
Starting point is 02:22:39 said if we don't address this and if we don't uh focus on what they pulled on us five years ago, and again, the two guys that pulled it, that was going to be our choice until Biden couldn't hack it anymore and they put Lala in. She would have done the same thing. But we had a choice between the two guys that ran that the last time. And there's no punishment, no reform, no prohibition of that happening again. None of the model state health emergency powers act that were put in and the end of 20 of 2001 after the anthrax attack, none of those legislative things have been taken out to my knowledge anywhere.
Starting point is 02:23:17 And so all of the stuff is there just waiting for it to be used again. And that's what we're seeing. They're pulling this same stuff out now, even in China, and trying to tell us that now there's a new strain. And be careful, because it looks like it's coming from a lab as well. This is the focus on the lab, which is now the government, and it's now the mainstream media, left and right, and it's now the alternative media is now pushing this lab-like thing
Starting point is 02:23:47 because they want to, A, cover for what they did, and, B, do it again to us. Marky Mark, New Jersey. How can anyone think they'll live forever when they live and experience their physical decline every day? Well, it's a self-deception, isn't it? You know, it is. These people really do, I think, think that they're, people like Mitch McConnell, for example, they understand that they're declining and they
Starting point is 02:24:15 understand they don't have forever, but they cling to that as if they were going to live forever. But the technocrats really do think they're going to live forever. They think that technology is a magic wand that they can wave on anything and they can change anything and everything. There's a great deal of pride and arrogance in it. And as I said before, uh, I find that to be very encouraging when people have that kind of pride and
Starting point is 02:24:37 arrogance, especially towards God. Uh, God will take that up and, uh, defend himself on that. Shadow Boxer. For 50 years, we've heard from mainstream media that eggs are bad for you. And the whites are okay.
Starting point is 02:24:51 And then eggs are bad again. And it turns out eggs are one of the best things that you can consume. That's absolutely right. Absolutely right. Yeah, they lie to us about everything, you know, isn't it? Yeah, you should have more starches and um and more bread yeah and the food pyramid uh greg hume says the eggs are very good for you they will fail at this only 45 days to raise a chicken to adulthood to start laying i agree but the thing is they've
Starting point is 02:25:19 already started talking about backyard chickens in the uk wanting you to register them and so forth. Don't underestimate their ability to surveil us. That's the key thing. I mean, they could use drone surveillance. They're already using satellite surveillance to reassess people's property values in a lot of different ways. So don't ever underestimate the ability of the government to intrude into your life. cecilia 14 david night very important bill gates is now behind morton's salt and fake salts at the stores i believe it's called new salt but he's morton salt now why would you need to have a fake salt except for bill gates to make money.
Starting point is 02:26:05 I mean, there's so much salt in the sea and all the rest of it. And, you know, of course, sea salt is one that people like to cook with. S.A. Miller, 123. Soy products are one of the worst foods a man could eat. That's why Whistler said he'd rather eat the bugs. It makes them feminized and more compliant and weak. Estrogen in it. Hal 9000 Watson says, impossible eggs.
Starting point is 02:26:31 Yeah. Yeah. Instead of impossible burgers, meat. Chef can. No eggs equals no bread. No meatloaf. No meatballs with your spaghetti, which also is made from eggs and flour. No ice cream.
Starting point is 02:26:42 No cake. No pie, etc. They've gotten to the central thing. Isn't that interesting? You know, when you look at the fake plandemic, what they decide they would do, they would go for a respiratory illness. So any cold, any flu, any pneumonia could be identified as COVID. They go for the most common sickness that's out there and then make that their pandemic. And
Starting point is 02:27:09 so they go to with eggs and then also they go after milk as well. With eggs and milk, they go after the core products of our diet. And again, Canada and Mexico aren't killing all their chickens and it makes no sense to kill all the chickens. Disease or no. And it makes no sense to kill all the chickens. Disease or no disease, it makes no sense to kill all the chickens. They're not doing it in the EU. The only other country that is engaging in the mass slaughter of birds is the UK, which has long since bowed the knee to the globalists. But I think it tells us a great deal about both Biden and Trump
Starting point is 02:27:45 that they are doing this. It is absolutely suicidal for our country that they're doing this. So again, Robert Malone is so excited that Joe Rogan and what's his name uh well another actor i can't remember his name anyway um you see him all the time but the two of them are talking about how bad fauci is it's like oh what do you guys actually do right you know joe
Starting point is 02:28:23 rogan and robert Malone thanks him. Woody Harrelson is the guy that was with him on Malone. Thank you guys for getting this out and for criticizing Fauci. And yet I know that Joe Rogan required people to have PCR tests and all the rest before they could come in and do his program during all this stuff.
Starting point is 02:28:45 He bought into this stuff a hundred percent, a hundred percent. But Shannon Joyce says, well, now we can all congratulate ourselves about being right about the mRNA poison shots. But isn't it strange how we ignore that Trump is still promoting them and that many in the medical freedom community actually promote Trump while he is betraying us on the shots. And of course, they're also promoting the fear and the alibi of the lab situation. So, you know, RFK Jr. is saying that there's no medical justification for vaccinating a one-day-old baby for hepatitis B.
Starting point is 02:29:31 Well, that's good. And I hope that he does change the vaccine schedule again we'll wait and see what's going to happen is his job simply to uh restore faith and vaccines faith in the institutions because he said that's why he's there he wants to restore faith in the institutions just like telsey gabbard wants to restore faith in the c. Kash Patel is there to restore faith in the FBI. The FBI has always been bad, folks. That's one of the things about conservatives. Well, FBI used to be so good. And now look at what's happened under Biden. No, the FBI was always bad, always bad from its inception, even before its inception. It started with J. Edgar Hoover and the Palmer raids. So, again, there's still we'll wait and see what is actually going to be done by these people. Talk is cheap, and we'll have to wait and see if they're actually going to do what they say they're going to do or is it going to turn out like it was five years ago
Starting point is 02:30:25 none of the 70,000 adverse events of puberty blocking drugs were a safety priority for biden's fda this is from brownstone and of course 70,000 adverse events that's nothing compared to the jab and we don't even have any testing of any of this stuff being done anymore by the FDA. So you want to restore confidence in the FDA? Why restore confidence in the FDA? It's not constitutional to start with. Get rid of it. None of the functions that it does, that it supposedly does, are actually being executed by it.
Starting point is 02:31:00 And it is something that can and should be done at the state level. There's nothing magic about the federal government, except that it is manufacturing money in a magic way. You know, it just conjures money out of thin air. That's the only magic thing about the federal government is the money. Anything that is done by the federal government or the bureaucracy could be done at a state level or even a local level. SA Miller 123, notice you will find soy in everything these days. Ephesians 612, stop the illegal eggs from coming across the border immediately, but keep the illegal immigrants coming.
Starting point is 02:31:46 Yeah, well, it's probably more illegal immigrants coming across, even with the reduction in numbers from Trump. And we'll see if that's going to last. That happened before under Trump. But there are still more illegals coming across than eggs, I think. But when they look at prohibition, it is always, as I pointed out yesterday, the CIA has been running that drug war from the very beginning. We're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to take a quick look at what is happening with money. We will be right back. Stay with us. That's right, boys and girls.
Starting point is 02:32:16 There's a post-election sale on silver and gold. Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold. It's time to buy some metals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense. Go to DavidKnight.Gold to get in touch with the wise wolf himself, Tony Arterburn. He knows where to look to find silver and gold! Wahoo! York! Fiat! Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, The David Knight Show you're listening to the david knight show well you know when we look at anything that is happening and things are you know we've got a fire hose really of unusual things that are being done left and right and so um all this stuff about
Starting point is 02:34:03 auditing fort knox as they're auditing all these other things trump now talking to his audience saying he's going to go along with elon musk and they're going to visit the fort knox gold reserve he said we want to see if there's any gold still there well does he not believe besant it's kind of interesting isn't it that he doesn't says we're going to take a look and see if there's 27 tons of gold. And we'll be very happy, he said. I don't know how the expletive we're going to measure it, but that's okay. We want to see lots of nice, beautiful, shiny gold in Fort Knox.
Starting point is 02:34:38 Yeah, how do we know that it's not just plated? How do we know that it's really there? Are they going to assay it? How are they going to do the audit? And it makes you kind of wonder if this whole thing was just set up to create chaos and uncertainty in the marketplace, isn't it? Wouldn't that be terrible, he said, if we open it up and there was no gold there. So we're going to go open those doors. Well, I guess that'll solve it, right? Oh, look at that.
Starting point is 02:35:08 We got everything is gold, just like at Mar-a-Lago. So I guess we're okay. Treasury secretaries, I played for yesterday. Scott Besson said that he looked right into the camera and he lied to everybody, just like Fauci does. He said, we do an audit every year. Oh, do you really? Yeah. Where are those audits?
Starting point is 02:35:26 And how do you audit? Republican Senator Rand paul of kentucky uh where fort knox is located uh said that he invited must to review the gold reserve after failing to gain access to the facility for a decade he says i keep asking him can i go see no you can't see it and the fort kn Knox people, oh, we never told a senator that he couldn't go. So we got two different stories coming, and they're two different stories coming from the same administration. So what's going on about all this stuff? Well, again, I think that that's all manipulation, and it is all chaos that they're selling people. They thrive on that chaos. I think some of them may not think that it needs to be audited at all, all the time.
Starting point is 02:36:10 But I think the more sunlight, the better. The more transparency, the better, said Rand Paul. Well, we've got another record high for gold as it's moving in response to not just with this. And I think this might be a way that they push back to create uncertainty about gold because there's a great deal of uncertainty about the U.S. dollar and about the U.S. government. So is that what this is really about? Is that the purpose of looking at Fort Knox? And will they do an audit?
Starting point is 02:36:45 Will they just open the doors and look at it? Maybe that's going to be what they do. So gold-backed ETF demand has surged to a nearly five-year high. And I just mentioned that as yet again another caution. You know, when you have these ETFs and you can get an etf of bitcoin you can get an etf of gold i really don't understand why anybody would buy an etf of bitcoin uh you know with gold they make it so that you can get a tenth of an ounce at a time but you can get small amounts of gold that are physical that you can actually hold but when you're talking about bitcoin you
Starting point is 02:37:23 know what is the advantage of buying Bitcoin from some of these hedge funds and buying a derivative of it? I mean, that absolutely is a complete puzzle to me. You can send somebody any teeny tiny fraction of a Bitcoin. So why would you need to get people like BlackRock involved in it or JP Morgan or these people. And when you look at the paper gold, right, you look at the ETF, that's a much bigger question mark around that as to whether there's any gold backing that up in the Shanghai Gold Exchange than there is whether or not there's any gold in Fort Knox. That's an even bigger question about the paper gold and the paper silver
Starting point is 02:38:01 that is out there. But there was a big jump with people buying into paper gold uh truly is crazy to see what people are doing in this in this marketplace uh so again they're going to go there and he's making a big show out of it but the reality is uh will there be any reality of this TV show? Audi Modern Retro Radio says, if Tulsi Gabbard thinks that she can restore trust in the CIA, she must be smoking some of that crack the CIA brings to America.
Starting point is 02:38:34 That's right. And Gonzo Johnny says, it's a lab leak, right? But they can't show what was leaked. That's a good way to put it. Oh, and a tip. Thank you very much. New World Order oh and a tip thank you very much new world order is bad 1984 thank you very much says thank you david for all you do and by the way i got my mcguffin sweater good good i'm glad that you got that we got a bit behind that as well with all the stuff that's been happening and karen is the one who usually puts that together. She's had some complications with her knee.
Starting point is 02:39:06 The ankle is getting better. So we appreciate your prayers for her ankle. Looks like she's not going to have to have surgery with that. But we don't know what's going on with her knee. That's been causing her a great deal of problems. Because she broke and twisted a bunch of things when she went down the hill. So we're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, I want to take a quick break, and when we come back,
Starting point is 02:39:29 I want to take a look at the robots that we didn't look at. There's still some stuff about the robots that we didn't cover, and I want to take a look at war. As I mentioned at the beginning of the program, an op-ed piece that says that a bad peace is better than a good war. Is there a good war? We'll be right back. Here's a little song I wrote.
Starting point is 02:39:59 You might want to hear it in your pod. You know nothing. And be happy. Ain't got no cash, ain't got no car, but 24 booster shots in your arm. Oh, nothing. Be happy. You can't even buy shit in the store because of your low social credit score. Oh, nothing. Be happy.
Starting point is 02:40:37 You will owe nothing. And be happy. Be happy and eat some bugs. They're doing what in the place they named after me? Good thing I have the David Knight Show to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors. Making sense common again. This is the David Knight Show. Well, as I said at the beginning of the program, an op-ed piece from Brownstone.
Starting point is 02:41:09 I really like the title because it's so true. A bad peace is better than a good war. You know, if we could get that through our heads, that would make a big difference, wouldn't it? Trump is shining a light into darkness, and part of the darkness is the truth about the Ukraine conflict. It must end. This is an op-ed piece by Michael Sutton. He said, there must be some compromise because the death toll is catastrophic. I would go one step further, and I would say the academics, the journalists, the politicians
Starting point is 02:41:37 who have actively, deceitfully lied about this conflict, particularly in Australia, America, and Britain, should lose their jobs permanently for failing in their duty of care to be impartial observers of events and not partisan participants. Well, see, what he doesn't understand is the, why is it that Australia, America, and Britain are pushing this stuff? It's the Five Eyes. It's the intelligence agencies.
Starting point is 02:42:02 It's the real government that is pushing this they lied about history they lied about russia they lied about ukraine they lied about this war and it's time to get rid of them three years ago he said i wrote and published a book on the war in ukraine titled uh is russia our enemy i was blacklisted and banned he said and i still am it is impossible for me to work in many places because of my views on the COVID hysteria. And yet, he doesn't want to think about Trump's role in the COVID hysteria. Trump was the one pushing that. He paid $250 million to the Ad Council, the biggest ad buy they've ever had,
Starting point is 02:42:41 bigger than Smokey the Bear, bigger than anything they've ever had. Bigger than Smokey the Bear. Bigger than anything they've ever done. So is it because of my views on COVID hysteria and on the Ukraine war? I was banned in many places. I refuse to stand with Ukraine or to subscribe to any loyalty tests. Amazon sells the book, but forbade me from advertising the book. And it is still under restriction because I dared to ask the book, but forbade me from advertising the book.
Starting point is 02:43:05 And it is still under restriction because I dared to ask the question, is Russia our enemy? In Australia, Stand with Ukraine is still one of the loyalty tests for many academic, political, or think tank positions. And it is a disgrace, he said. The Stand with Ukraine loyalty test involved four main lies. History, politics, science, and strategy. He said, first of all, history. During the Second World War, some Ukrainian nationalists were collaborators with Nazi Germany in the persecution and execution of Jews, including the controversial Stepan Bandera.
Starting point is 02:43:44 Even today in Ukraine, this love of Stepan remains, and some Ukrainian soldiers follow in this tradition, such as the Azov Battalion. But this is not the real issue. The real issue that he should focus on, I think, he actually doesn't call it history. I mean, I look at history, and to me, you can go all the way back to world war ii and you can talk about well these people are nazis that type of stuff yeah the real issue is the 2014 cia coup this whole thing did not start in 2022 with russia but it started with that coup as i've said many times. And he puts that in the category of politics. Well, I think it may explain why all these different countries are hanging together, because it's not just politics, it's the CIA.
Starting point is 02:44:34 The second, he said, concerns a question of politics. In 2014, America helped to orchestrate the overthrow of the democratically elected president of Ukraine. He said, in the past, in the days of Kissinger, this would have been openly discussed and celebrated. But today it is all a big secret, which doesn't make any sense to me at all. We all know that America overthrew Allende and we all know that America tried to topple Castro in the Bay of Pigs. So why is there this secrecy about America's intentions, ambitions and strategies today?
Starting point is 02:45:05 I believe most people would accept the strategic behavior of the state if they were convinced of the merits of the argument. Isn't that interesting? I don't know. Maybe they would. Because we have people who will celebrate all kinds of wars if you tell them the right geopolitical lies. I think there's an inconsistency in this. I liked his title a great deal, but I think there's a real inconsistency in the way that he sees this stuff and explains it.
Starting point is 02:45:36 He says, instead, we have this snowballing of deceit that Ukraine is a democracy and that this war is all about freedom versus tyranny well again they always um that's a big part of uh whatever the cia does is always about the lies and the propaganda he says zelensky is a dictator he rules under martial law and behind this clown show foreign policy is reality of underlying tension that ukraine is simply an echo or reverberation of tectonic plates following the realignment of the world since the end of the cold war he said the third lie is a question of science and then he gets into the bio labs but it's not really about the bio labs in ukraine it's not really about the nazis that are in ukraine yes there are literal nazis that are there but it's really about the Nazis that are in Ukraine. Yes, there are literal Nazis that are
Starting point is 02:46:26 there, but it's really about the coup. And he said, the fourth strategy is that Putin is a tyrant who wants to invade Europe like Hitler and that Ukraine is Poland. And folks, he doesn't say that, but what they're doing with that is they're actually projecting what they are doing the aggressor in all this the domino theory and all of this is nato nato is one that's moving progressively swallowing up one state after the other nato is the one that set its sights on swallowing russia and overthrowing it and making it a client state he says this is not a war of good and evil. It is a war of money and profit. All wars, folks, are money and profit.
Starting point is 02:47:09 This guy needs to go back and read Smedley Butler. It's always been that way. They're always about money and profit. And it's about your money and their profit. It's about your blood and their borders. It's about your blood and their borders. That's what it's really about. The war has not been catastrophic for both sides, and once it's over, it'll be over. There is no appetite in Russia for further conflict, no interest in Ukraine for a continuing war.
Starting point is 02:47:37 Zelensky is the West's puppet. He is the front man for this idiotic conflict. The bomb makers and their proxies in the state and their wordsmiths in the think tanks and the parties don't care about the death toll. They don't care about the suffering. This is just another war to make a profit. And some of them have already made a fortune while Ukraine burns. Exactly right. Well, the Australian Defense Force has just kicked out an officer, lost his security clearance over his divided loyalty, over his loyalty to Israel.
Starting point is 02:48:20 An Australian Defense Force officer was stripped of his security clearance after hiding his ties to the Jewish state and telling investigators that Judaism mandates the loyalty of a Jew to his people and to the land of Israel. Now, I say this because I had mentioned the divided loyalty, the dual loyalty, and how we have seen this in Congress openly. Going back to Rashida Tlaib, you know, waving the flag. When she won election to the U.S. Congress, she's waving a Palestinian flag. I said, just go home. And then we have had a congressman, another congressman, who wore his IDF uniform, his Israeli Defense Army, Israeli Defense Force, his army uniform. He wore that to Congress.
Starting point is 02:49:06 Again, you just need to go home. If this is not your home, if this is not your primary concern, then you need to go back to the place where it is. The man also told the interviewers that he didn't view Israel as a foreign government and that he would share classified information with Israeli defense forces if they asked for it. They said the officer, who is Jewish and served 19 years in the Australian military, withheld information from Australian officials about training courses that he had undertaken in Israel, where he is not a citizen, which included self-defense, security, and firearms training. They said he's vulnerable to influence or coercion to enable acts of espionage
Starting point is 02:49:49 or foreign interference by Israeli intelligence services due to his loyalty to Israel. Again, dual loyalty is divided loyalty. And no matter who you're talking about, you're going to have situations where there is not an alignment of interests, and then who do you serve? Jesus said, a man cannot serve two masters, and yet we have a lot of people with divided loyalty in this country, don't we? In his interviews, he said the purpose of his travel to Israel was for community leadership courses. But under cross-examination, he said, well, there was no lie in that, but it wasn't a complete disclosure. I provided a truth, but it's not the full truth. That's why when you are sworn in in court, you have to agree to tell the truth, but also the whole truth,
Starting point is 02:50:45 and not to add any lies to it. The whole truth and nothing but the truth, right? That is a very well thought out phrase that's there. And so in this, they point out, Jerusalem Post points out Jonathan Pollard, the convicted spy for Israel whose story haunted the American Jewish community's relations with the U.S. government for decades, is unrepentant. And a recent story that they did with him. He said, I'm sorry, we're Jews. And if we're Jews, we'll always have dual loyalty. Well, that
Starting point is 02:51:16 is the key thing. You know, I have people who have sent me emails asking me about that. And this is from, let me get to this. This is, well, sorry. Yeah, there is, yeah, I've had a couple of people write to me upset with what I have to say about Israel, especially about the latest reports about the two little kids that were, two little redheaded kids that were beheaded along with their mother.
Starting point is 02:51:52 And I just have to say, you know, whenever we look at a war situation and we look at atrocities, I've seen, this is the Bibas family, I guess they would pronounce it that way, B-I-B-A-S. I don't know if that's Bibas or Beavis. But some people say, well, Hamas didn't kidnap the Bibas family, or they were killed by Israelis, or they were, you know. Fog of war, you can't really determine that. And we can have back and forth atrocities. I'm sick and tired of seeing both sides hold up dead bodies, especially of children.
Starting point is 02:52:29 As I said the other day, I saw a picture of a child in Gaza. His father was carrying his body and his head had been blown off. And that made a lot of people who supported Israel mad at me. Why aren't you mad about war? In the fog of war, you will never be able to tell who is doing what with any certainty. And you can't really tell in most cases who started this. The question is, do you want to stop it? Do you want a good war or do you want a bad peace that's the question which would you rather have you want to continue killing babies on both sides so that's my concern
Starting point is 02:53:12 about this and i just don't understand the christians who are lecturing me i don't understand at all have you not heard the clear message blessed are the peacemakers and that's not really ultimately even about war but it certainly does include war. It's about making peace with people that you live with. But we don't make peace by jettisoning our principles. And we don't make peace by throwing civilians and babies to the wolves and just let them be bombed incessantly. Don't we want to end this and it seems to me that when you look at the you know the one thing about donald trump it's just as dave chappelle said donald trump is different you know
Starting point is 02:53:53 he'll come out of this enclave where all these elites are and he'll tell you all the bad stuff that they're up to in there and he'll go right back inside the building and join a minute again right and we saw that with all of the, everybody said, well, no, it's not simply about land. It's about, we got to get Hamas, which Hamas was responsible for what was put into place by the Israeli government. They wanted somebody who was radical, who didn't have any credibility. And they admitted that. But, you know, you know look it's is it about the land are you killing people continuing to kill people because you want the land trump made that pretty clear that was what his goal was it's what jared kushner's goal was and that was what uh the goal of um netanyahu was uh so um i get this stuff.
Starting point is 02:54:45 This story seems to contradict your narrative of poor, innocent Palestinian civilians indiscriminately targeted by boogeymen. Well, first of all, they're saying, well, this child was killed by Palestinians, not by Hamas. So kill them all. That's his response. Kill them all. That's his response. Kill them all. That's his Christian response.
Starting point is 02:55:08 And he says that I've got a blind spot. I think when you say that we've got to kill everybody in that area because they're all evil, what do you think is going to be the response to somebody who just had their child's head blown off by a bomb? Do you think when they see somebody coming in that's got red hair and they know it's not one of them, you think they might kill them? See, this kind of one-upsmanship, this kind of Hatfields and McCoys will go on forever unless you get on top of this and say, let's just stop the killing. Now, I'm glad that Trump is doing that in Ukraine.
Starting point is 02:55:37 Of course, he's not doing it in Israel, is he? And it needs to be done there. And then I had another person who contacted me and said, well, I just don't understand why you were always against Israel. And so doesn't the country have a right to defend itself? Does a country, how does a country defend itself? Does it defend itself by killing everybody that it sees again when you look at this story about this family uh what does that tell you in terms of security if you go just just go in and kill everybody right let's imagine that you got a bank robber and he robbed the bank and he shot the teller, and the police get on his case.
Starting point is 02:56:25 And we've seen some things very similar to this, where the police chase them to a hotel or they chase them to a house. We had one instance where they chased the bank robbers to a house. They have a shootout. The police destroy the house, and then the government doesn't want to pay for the house that was destroyed. But let's imagine that the house was not empty. Let's imagine that they go into a house with innocent people in there.
Starting point is 02:56:47 And the government says, well, I don't care. Just kill everybody. We're going to get them all. Now, how in the world is that a rational policy? And why would people excuse that? Well, they excuse it for Israel because they can't distinguish between political Israel and religious Israel. They can't distinguish between political Israel and religious Israel. They can't distinguish between a people and a government. And I say over and over again, I'm all for the American people,
Starting point is 02:57:14 and I'm all against the American government. It's engaged in one atrocity and abomination and depravity after another. And the same thing is true of the israeli government why would anybody defend these governments everybody in the world can see how corrupt they are they're incorrigible and they're incessant in what they do and i will not defend any of them and i don't understand why people are doing it i really don't uh so um i'll tell you why i um why i look at this is because it's not even in the interest of the israeli people to continue on forever with a war like this to continue on with a war whose purpose is now clearly seen as eradicating every
Starting point is 02:58:00 last human being in that area and and identifying them as the other. When you buy into that kind of groupthink, when you buy into that kind of tribalism, you're buying into a reprehensible form of murder and destruction for which there is no excuse. So as we're looking at this, understand that the vast majority of people and governments everywhere always want war. The people don't want war until you start to get into this back and forth Hatfields and McCoy, right? There's massive killing of people. So now we're going to get revenge on that. That's how they get the people caught up.
Starting point is 02:58:39 But the people need to pull back and understand that it's their leaders who want this war. It's their leaders who want to use your blood, your treasury, to pursue their objectives. And they have absolutely no regard for your life. So we see the UN, 93 to 18, 65 countries abstaining from the vote, condemning Russia for the Ukrainian war. Russia and the U.S. were among the 18 nations that voted against that. Zelensky, meanwhile, has, from the very beginning of this, pushed for nuclear weapons. Just a week or so ago, he did a drone attack on the Chernobyl nuclear reactor. He is certifiably insane.
Starting point is 02:59:24 No, he wants to escalate this as much as he wants as he can same thing is true of netanyahu same thing was true of biden zlinski says ukraine is not in debt to the u.s he doesn't owe us anything hundreds of billions of dollars and he doesn't care he says first let's clarify this $500 billion figure. I know that we had $100 billion in the U.S. aid from Ukraine. That's a fact, but I'm not going to acknowledge $500 billion, regardless of what anyone says, with all due respect to our partners. When everybody says, with all due respect, they don't have any respect for you.
Starting point is 03:00:01 I made agreements with Biden and with the U.S. Congress, and I'm grateful to Congress, and it was about about grant support and a grant is not a debt we don't have to repay a debt so it's not about the figure it's about the fact that we don't recognize it as a debt said zielinski well i'm gonna really be happy to see this is one person i want to see trump uh attack in a big way this guy he's got it coming and i hope he really gets nailed by trump zlinski meanwhile never wants to talk about peace in any way shape or form he's now talking about an army of europe and of course uh part of that is uh macron wants to have an army of europe as well the eu government wants to have that they've been establishing this for quite some time they lied
Starting point is 03:00:51 about it during brexit as i mentioned before but that's where these people want to go um cecilia uh 14 says david four years ago today i lost my dad thanks to all this evil. Please pray for me and my mom. I am so sorry for you. And I just, I pray that God will bless you and that you have the confidence that you will be reunited with your father. But it is a great evil, and we have to move on from these evils. That's what I was saying about the wars. You have to find some way to forgive that and move on in the sense that you're not punishing yourself for that. I know that's easy to say, and it's not easy to do, and that's why you need to pray about it,
Starting point is 03:01:42 because God can give you that strength, and he can give you that peace. And he is the one who brings peace between God and man. There is not going to be any peace between men on this earth, but Jesus came to bring peace between man and God. And so I pray that you will have peace about that. And I am so sorry for your loss. That doesn't change anything. Even if you have peace, there's still always going to be a pain and a remembrance. I'm so sorry that happened. Anna Strong, Culper, thank you so much. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 03:02:14 That is very kind. And Seth L., thank you as well for the tip. One Mind Covenant says, David, if we're stuck with HHS, they need to put trust in us to discern our choices and to do what they can to get rid of these vaccines on the child's schedule, not us having trust in them. That's exactly right. Never trust government. Look, that's one of the things we're joking about,
Starting point is 03:02:41 restoring skepticism for government and distrust of government that was um you know patrick henry said let's not talk about this trust in man let's bind them down with the chains of the constitution that's what he said that's why we have the rule of law that's why we don't want to have a dictator i don't want to trust in trump i don't want to trust in rfk don't want to trust in RFK Jr. We need to follow the rule of law that is there. They have to be held to a standard that is outside of them and above them. And unless they do that, there is no trust that is due them.
Starting point is 03:03:25 Hedge 88, nobody should go up with him fort knox or they'll wind up in prison uh matt bradford restaurants are charging customers for eggs denny's is one of them yeah they're charging extra uh they're charging people extra i say that's what he said uh on their on their card um uh greg hume uh one two one says they started lying about the Ukraine war by claiming it was a revolution in 2014, but it was always a CIA coup, which started a Ukrainian civil war. And then it was the Ukrainian government that for another five years kept shelling civilians for its political purposes instead of letting them go their own way. And of course, Zelensky was elected in 2019 on a policy of peace. And what has he been? He's been one of the most despicable warmongers of my life. Gonzo Johnny says only a war would be a good cover for that amount of money laundering.
Starting point is 03:04:21 Yeah. Respect for making up that narrative. People fall for it every time that's why they keep doing it because it works every single time you got to get people hating the other side that's essential to all this thank you for joining us have a good day good evening tonight's tale is a story of paranoia and a most unexpected perpetrator, the common cow. Or, more specifically, what comes out the other end. Yes, the air is thick with intrigue,
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