The David Knight Show - Tue Episode #2081: Trump Orders Jail for Flag Burning — First Amendment Shredded
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You know,
world of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act it's the david night show as a clock strikes
13 it's tuesday the 26th of august year of our lord 2025 well donald trump is doing his best to
remake our country and his image unfortunately and so today we're going to begin with
some of the novel and unusual things that he's decided to do.
And actually, some of this may cause people to think and examine and discover.
For example, the war that he has now with this Federal Reserve Board of Governors,
trying to move Cook, one of the governors,
he's actually right, she did break the law.
But she hasn't been charged, and the question is who's got jurisdiction here.
And she is asserting that she's independent of all this,
because the Federal Reserve, she says, is private. Isn't that interesting? Who knew? So discovery may
be interesting. And it also brings up questions about an executive order that Donald Trump wants
to have one year in prison for people who burn the American flag. What should we do with
politicians who burn the American Constitution? Stay with us. We'll be right back.
Well, Donald Trump yesterday signed an executive order.
Actually, I think it was Monday.
Yeah, Monday that he signed executive.
Which today is what yesterday?
Losing Tragor, which day of the week, it is already.
And we're only two days into it.
I've only got two to choose from.
Anyway, he signed the executive order.
And listen to what he had to say about that.
Lastly, sir, this is an executive order on flag burning.
It charges your attorney general.
Would you listen to this?
This is very important.
Flag burning.
All over the country, they're burning flags.
All over the world, they burn the American flag.
And as you know, through a very sad court, I guess it was a five to four decision.
They called it freedom of speech.
But there's another reason, which is perhaps much more important.
It's called death.
because what happens
when you burn a flag
is the area goes crazy
if you have hundreds of people
they go crazy
you could do other things
you can burn this piece of people
you mean like January 6th
but when you burn the American flag
it incites riots
at levels that we've never seen before
people go crazy
in a way both ways
Trump would never incite a riot
crazy for doing it there are others that are
angry
angry about them doing it
Do you want to discuss that?
What the executive order does, sir,
charges your Department of Justice
with investigating instances of flag burning,
and then where there's evidence of criminal activity
that where prosecution wouldn't fall afoul
of the First Amendment and instructs the Department of Justice
to prosecute those who are engaged in the flag burning riots.
And what the penalty is going to be,
if you burn a flag, you get one year in jail,
no early exits, no,
nothing. You get one year in jail. If you burn a flag, you get, and what it does is in sight
to riot. I hope they use that language, by the way, did that? In sight to riot. And you burn a
flag, you get one year in jail. You don't get 10 years, you don't get one month. You get one
year in jail, and it goes on your record. And you will see flag burning stopping immediately,
just like when I signed the statute and monument act. Ten years in jail, have you heard any of our
beautiful monuments? Everybody left town. They were gone.
Never had a problem after that.
It's pretty amazing.
We stopped it.
But this is something that's, I don't know,
in a certain way, it's equally as important.
Some people would say it's more important.
Because the people in this country
don't want to see our American flag burned and spit on.
And by people that are...
You have burned and spat on the First Amendment.
They're paid by the radical left to do it.
You talk to these people, they don't even know.
Half of them don't even know what they're doing.
They say, I don't know.
They gave me money to do this.
I see the same things that you do.
They're bad people that are trying to destroy our nation.
That's not working because I think our nation now is the most respected nation anywhere in the world by far.
You saw that with the European leaders on Friday.
You saw that with NATO where they agreed to go from 2% no pay to 5% fully paid up,
trillions of dollars paid, where they respect your president to a level that they jokingly call me
the president of Europe. They call me
the president of Europe, which is an honor. I like
Europe, and I like those people. They're good
people. They call me the president of the world. It's crazy.
And we've never had a case where
seven plus
really 28, essentially
35, 38 countries
were represented here the other day.
38 European
countries were reprobian and other
countries were represented
and it was a great meaning. But
your country is respected again.
I say it all the time.
One year ago, a country was dead.
Everybody said it.
We had a dead country.
We were not going to survive.
Now we have the hottest country anywhere in the world.
So it's an honor to be involved.
And this group has a lot to do with it right behind me.
It's hot.
It's like the babes at my beauty contest.
It's one hot country.
Yeah.
Well, you could hear that this is something that he's very passionate about.
And, you know, it's kind of interesting to me, Travis,
that so many people get so passionate about flags,
think about it, you know, the pride flags and the Palestinian flags, Israeli flags, American
flags. It is something that people are really, really passionate about. I'm passionate
about principles by the Bill of Rights and the First Amendment. That's what I hate to see
destroyed, burned, trashed. And as Trump was saying, you know, they pay, the radical left
is paid by these people to do this kind of stuff. Who's paying you, Trump, to shut down First
Amendment rights of protest and protect a foreign country like Israel. They're the ones coming after
our First Amendment, and you've been their puppet, and you've spat on the Constitution one way
after the other. What should we do with people like him? It's amazing to me, yeah. Just the fact
that he says the riots are triggered by the flag burning and not as an out shoot of a riot that's
already ongoing is ridiculous. Well, if you listen to his nonsense, it's very similar to the
a nonsense that was spouted out by Joe Biden in the left about January the 6th.
Oh, this is a riot.
It was an insurrection.
And it was started by Trump and so forth.
And if you could blame anybody for starting, it would be Trump, Alex Jones, whatever.
But nevertheless, it was not a riot.
It was not an insurrection.
I mean, you had some people who went overboard and they could have been punished.
But that was not what Biden and the Democrats did.
They went after people who were just there because they did geo-fencing.
They found the people who are there, and they prosecute them.
And even, as I pointed out, a situation where two elderly men and one of them's son,
they need to go to the restroom, and the doors were open there in the Capitol building,
and they walked over to the police officers and asked them where a restroom is.
And they said, right inside, going here.
They went in there.
They used the restroom.
They came out, and there was a female cop, and she tried to direct them onto the house floor.
They said, no, no, no, we don't want to go further, and we just wanted to use a restroom.
They left.
They were indicted.
by Biden. And it's this kind of over-the-top nonsense that both Trump and Biden are mere images of
each other. They're just different clubs, but they think the same way. That's why they're both
selected to be there. It's professional wrestling. So one year in jail, he said, no early exits,
no, and it goes on your record. Oh, no, my permanent record. You're never going to escape this.
Yeah, that's right. By the way, you know,
don't criticize Netanyahu either.
You know, don't burn Netanyahu or an American flag.
You know, don't burn him with your comments.
Don't burn him an effigy for sure.
Or you're going to get the same kind of treatment.
This is, they don't care about the fact that Harvard was getting $9 billion with a
B dollars worth of taxpayer money from Washington, D.C.
They only care that Harvard was allowing people to protest a foreign country that was
paying the politicians like Trump here.
So the executive order instructs the Attorney General to prosecute those who burn or desecrate the American flag.
So here's a new federal crime.
As I said in the other day, yesterday when we were talking about the federalization of the police, as a reason pointed out, there were only three crimes in the Constitution, which kind of says that they did not envision that the federal government would have police.
As a matter of fact, nobody had police at the local level.
You had a sheriff and you had the community that was armed.
And that was how order was kept.
But now they're inventing crimes to go after people.
And this is just more of Trump's vendetta.
He says, this may include, but it's not limited to, this is what the order says.
Violent crimes, hate crimes, illegal discrimination against American citizens,
or other violations of American civil rights.
Well, those are all crimes in and of themselves.
And whenever you see this kind of hate speech,
nonsense, they tried to tie it in to things that were already crimes. Violent crime has already been a
crime. And again, it goes back to what Biden did. If somebody physically assaults or breaks
and enters or destroys property or whatever, like in January 6th, some did. That was already a
crime. You don't need to then extend that to everybody who was present, which is what they did.
So both the Republicans and the Democrats have the ridiculous hate speech rules that are in direct conflict with the First Amendment.
That's it.
Militizing the police force does nothing if you aren't actually going to enforce the laws.
It's just a tool of oppression at that point.
We have laws on the books for basically all of these things already.
They just absolutely refuse to enforce them.
That's right.
That's right.
When people talk about having a constitutional convention, it's like, well, the problem is,
the politicians and and the very politicians you want to give nancy pelosi the chance to write a new
constitution yeah that's right does have a new constitution written by people like nancy pelosi
and donald trump and mike johnson who have absolutely no respect for the constitution they
sort of hold as a condition of their authority and so these people ignore it and uh you don't want
those kinds of people who have no character to write some new controlling document that's going to be
the foundation. So to the
Supreme Court, this was struck down three
decades ago.
1989, there's a Supreme Court case
as he said. It was
five to four. And so
some of the conservatives are saying, oh, wait a minute.
That means that, you know, it was all of the
conservatives on one side and all the liberals on the other side, and the
tiebreaker was Scalia
who stood with the First Amendment.
And so they said, it's not a clear-cut decision at all.
I remember a time when
about the only thing that the left got right was the free speech issue and that was one
the few things that they got right and they did get that right but it was because they were
protesting the war and things like that and they wanted to be able to do that they have now
completely abandoned that and many conservatives have as well as we're going to point out here though
some conservatives have gotten a little bit of a spine here to take on Trump and I
actually talk about the fact that this is in conflict with not only the Supreme Court,
but actually the Constitution itself.
So a few times the Supreme Court got something right.
And we'll see what happens with that.
So the justices said that the First Amendment protects expressive conduct, such as burning
the American flag.
Justice Kennedy, in a separate concurrence, acknowledged the rulings on popularity, but he wrote,
quote, the flag protects those who hold it in consistent.
contempt.
And the converse of that is that you've got people like Trump who hold the Constitution
in contempt, but worship the flag and talk about desecration and how we should honor this
thing.
It's like a religious relic to them.
And it is kind of a state religion.
That's one of the things, I guess, it's always kind of turned me off of the flag stuff.
People get so precious about the flag that are their symbols, and that, of course, can be
the LGBT people.
and you know they paint their their uh paint their rainbow colors on a crosswalk and then if somebody
comes along and protests it by doing a burnout on it that's a hate crime yeah don't burn the flag
don't burn out don't burn out the rainbow crosswalk or you're going to get in trouble but that was a
protest as well but these people have their symbols and their symbols are sacred to them
it's a religion to them and I guess that's one of the reasons why I could never really
get into the Pledge of Allegiance and flags and things like that.
It was because it was too much.
I saw the reverence and the religiosity that was being attached to it.
And it's like, I'm not going there.
Anyway, they called it freedom of speech, Trump said.
But there's another reason, which is perhaps much more important, it's called death.
Again, really, death is the reason.
Yeah, he would love to give the death penalty to people who do things that he doesn't like.
That's the kind of guy that he is.
How about your executive order for fake emergencies?
Death is the reason.
Burning flags is making you unsafe.
This order to burn the flag, that doesn't protect,
you burning a flag, that doesn't hurt you.
That hurts your neighbor.
So therefore.
Yeah.
And we have to all be safe, right?
So get rid of your liberty because safety comes first.
And I guess the question is, you know, when we talk about death,
this is the guy who killed untold.
millions of people in this country and the world with his mRNA vaccine that he still
touts how does he get off talking about death what hypocrisy um so the chief council of fire
which is a national free speech group they work a lot at universities because that's where
they really hate free speech there and uh and the trump administration um fire said
while people can be prosecuted for burning anything in a place that they are not
allowed to set fires, the government cannot prosecute protected expressive activity,
even if many Americans, including the president, find it, quote, uniquely offensive and
provocative.
And so this has been a pet peeve of his for years, talking about flag burning.
And a lot of people talked about that as well, who said, I would never burn a flag,
because to them, the flag represents things like the First Amendment, the Bill of
rights the Constitution. It's not a club or a power trip like it represents obviously to a Trump.
That's another thing is just the people that generally engage in flag burning are usually the
most despicable members of the left wing. So it makes it very easy for Trump to come in and do
this sort of thing. Because you see the type of people that are engaged in it and you go, oh,
well, these people need to be punished. And that's what it is. It's virtue signaling to his base.
it's professional wrestling, but it's also doing exactly the same thing that Biden did to the
J-Sixers. He's doing it to the other tribe. The order describes the flag as, quote, the most
sacred and cherished symbol of the United States. What utter nonsense. The Constitution you swore to,
you traitor, that's what is the sacred, cherished symbol of your authority, and you don't have any.
he calls acts of desecration see that's why we're talking about this like it's a religious relic i reject
the cult of the omnipotent state when i saw that in the libertarian party's uh statement you know
principles they had me right there it's like you guys get it it is a cult it is a cult of the
omnipotent state and i'm disgusted with that i will not pledge allegiance to that cult
uh because it's not about the constitution i pledge allegiance to
Constitution, but not taking these politicians or these political parties, says it is uniquely
offensive and provocative, a statement of contempt, hostility, and violence against our nation.
No, it's against your administration.
That sounds like nation, doesn't it?
But, yeah.
So, you know, the politicians who burn the bill of rights should be impeached, at the very
least. Trump is an international war criminal for what he's done with the MRNA jabs,
but he'll never be indicted even, let alone punished in this life.
Yes, we want to burn the people that, or imprison the people that burn the symbol of the
country, but not the people that are actually destroying the substance of the country.
Yeah, the principles and killing people. You know, we're talking about death, what hypocrisy.
So a lot of conservatives, surprisingly, have pushed back on Trump on this, saying this is garbage in a mediaite, which is a left-wing publication that is always anti-Trump on every issue, picked up the tweets of some people who pushed back on this.
I'm not even engaging with any of this stuff on Twitter anymore.
But Casey Maddox said, I anticipate significantly more flag burning in the weeks ahead.
Jesse Kelly said, I would never in a million years harm the American flag.
But a president telling me, I can't, has me as close as I'll ever be to lighting one on fire.
I am a free American citizen.
And if I ever feel like torching one, I will.
This is garbage.
This reminds me.
There's a scene from a Woody Allen movie where he is out of his element in New York and he's driving a car like around L.A. or so I think he's Annie Hall or something. And he gets pulled over by a cop and the guy gets real officious with him. And so, you know, he finally pulls out his license and he's about to hand it to the cop. He just tears it up in the cop's face. Well, so don't you put it that way and he just tears up. That's the way I feel about this order right here. What were you going to say, Lance?
I was just going to say that we have a lot of comments in our chat that are much the same as what you were just saying.
People that are so annoyed with this that it's like, I don't burn flags, but if they're going to tell me that I can't, in that case, it's more patriotic to do it.
Yes, exactly.
It is.
And that, along with what he's doing with Epstein, guarding his pedophile, guarding our pedophiles of geopolit.
It also reminds me of that old far side comic where the guy is standing on the corner with his wife and he looks up and he sees a sign that says absolutely no chainsaw juggling.
He says, well, now I really want to.
Yeah.
Burning the American flag is legal, said Brad Palumbo.
First Amendment Protected Act, I agree it is offensive.
But we do not need safe spaces or coddling from the president, especially one who claims to stand for free speech.
The telegraphs Nick Gardner called the order brilliant, but Eric Erickson, I'm surprised
that he pushed back, disagreed. He said, this is actually not brilliant. While I agree with the
sentiment, he said, it is unfortunately well-settled constitutional law that burning the flag
is a matter of free speech and the executive does not get to create crimes. That's the other
part of it. Like I said, this is creating a new crime. It's not in the Constitution. It is a clear
violation of the First Amendment, I don't think that the Supreme Court decisions are the
law of the land, but this is a situation where they actually got it right.
Scalia, in writing about this, it's actually his son, Scalia is dead now, but his son put
out a quote from him about this decision.
Scalia said, you should be in no doubt that patriotic conservative that I am, I detest the
burning of the nation's flag.
And if I were king, I would make it a crime.
King Trump, right?
This is Scalia from the grave.
All of these leftists calling him King Trump.
And that really got to Trump.
But of course, Scalia had him pegged.
But as I understand the First Amendment, said Scalia,
it guarantees the right to express contempt for the government, the Congress, the Supreme
Court, even the nation and the nation's flag.
And so that is, Ed Whelan says, to the fullest extent possible, sounds aggressive, but it actually means within the bounds permitted by law.
He is a legal expert.
And so he's saying it sounds like he's, you know, really beating his chest here like he's back at World at the WWE wrestling.
But in reality, that's actually kind of a legal climb down.
So, yeah, other people, Christopher Rufo got it, I think, did not quite get it right.
He says, I'm sympathetic to the argument that burning the American flag is protected speech.
But right now, we're putting people in prison for spinning their tires over the pride flag.
So it might be a good idea to have the debate about which symbols are sacred to America today.
Chris, you got it 100% wrong.
There's no symbols that are sacred if the substance of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights is not respected.
You don't even have a rule of law.
Instead of saying, well, because they're putting people in jail for the pride flag desecration,
we should put people in jail for desecrating our symbol.
That's what he's saying.
What absolute tribalism.
That's what's wrong with conservatism today.
Christopher Rufo, you just showed us exactly what the problem is.
Oh, well, the left is doing X, which is wrong.
So we're going to do X as well.
And, of course, that's the same thing that the Democrats do with everything that Trump does.
As soon as he does gun control by executive order, Lala Harris, the next day or so came out and said,
I'm going to do the same thing when I become president.
And so they're mimicking each other.
And it's the left-right march of tyranny that we see over and over again, especially because of all this tribalism.
It's really funny.
You have to be incredibly wrong.
to give Brad Palumbo a win on anything.
Brad Palumbo is.
I don't know who he is.
Gay pseudo-conservative commentator
got caught on Instagram following an account
that was full of nothing but like high school boys,
sports teams or something.
And people pointed out he immediately unfollowed
and deactivated his account for a while or something like that.
So he's a weird, creepy guy.
Like Colombo.
Oh, one more thing.
One more underage boy.
One more thing, yeah.
Michael Knowles said, it's so clear-cut.
Why was the decision five to four the first time around?
Even stranger, why was it all the liberals plus Scalia on the side defending flag burning,
while the conservatives led by Rehnquist were on the side defending its prohibition?
Again, more group think, this time from Michael Knowles, just like you saw that from Christopher Rufo.
Yeah, it used to be, like I said before, that the liberals respected First Amendment for their own purposes
because they had a lot of things that they wanted to protest.
But many of these conservatives were just fine with things like the drug war,
things like the TSA, things like searches without warrants,
things like civil asset forfeiture.
So there's a lot of problems with conservatives not respecting the Constitution.
And many of the objections here are coming from this kind of quasi-religious dedication
to a sacred relic of.
Okay, and the tribalism that it represents as well.
That's what we're talking about.
Don't burn my pride flag.
Don't burn my American flag.
They hold these symbols as sacred and yet not the principles that we see behind it or the authority for their office.
So it's now desecrating the American flag.
He wants to make that a crime.
That will not hold up.
One person said there's going to be a lot of people who are doing this out of spite.
And he goes, and there's not any of them.
are going to have their convictions upheld if they get them if they're charged by the Trump
administration let's look at some of the people are saying first one is guard goldsmith hey guard
good morning guard he says hi everyone just burning the flag this morning for heat cheaper than fuel
oil yeah especially if you can get it from China yeah you can get it real cheap from China
it was funny years and years ago I remember walking into a Walmart for something and I
walked past this you know the closing section there's this giant giant pair of
American flag shorts with a big old tag that says made in China. It's like this 5x pair of
shorts of the American flag. It's like, well, if that doesn't symbolize America today, I don't know
what the Chinese think of us. They make it 5x, you know. Nights of the storm says burn a MAGA hat
instead. There you go. That's not illegal yet. That's right. That's right. You got the right idea.
That's the word of protest needs to be focused on MAGA. And honestly, that might make people more
upset these days than if you burn the American flag. It might be a dear symbol to them.
they certainly care more about their movement in Donald Trump than they do about the country
of the Constitution.
Yeah, or maybe you can get a cue symbol or something like that.
Lou G4 Liberty, where are all these flag burning triggered riots?
Am I missing this activity?
Yeah, I think we all are.
As I said earlier, the flag burning doesn't start the riot.
The flag burning is usually a symptom of a riot in progress.
Yeah.
It's the other way around.
Dad guy, 24.
Where's all this flag burning?
Is there some epidemic of flag burning?
I'm not seeing.
Apparently we've all missed it.
Brandon Bennett.
Bye-bye, First Amendment.
Yeah, you know, the thing is, you know, we have, when I was in college, there were so many riots and all the rest of this stuff and demonstrations.
And there was flag burning that was happening everywhere.
And then they started making clothing out of it.
And I think that was actually kind of a protest as well.
But then, you know, now that's become a thing.
you know like you pointed out
it's all over the place
Lou G4 Liberty again says
this will dovetail with this anti-Semitic
speech law soon you're not going to be able to burn
an Israeli flag either
yeah well certainly not in Harvard
because they're going to turn
they want their nine billion dollars
and so they're going to do whatever
Israel says just like Trump will do
whatever Israel says that's right
geesebusters good to see you geese busters
hope you're doing well he says burn Trump flags
that's right
Brandon Bennett
I have a flag
in the backseat
in my car
and I love my country
and for some reason
now I want to burn it
absolutely
no chainsaw
juggling
Mama C
1996
now I know
I'll get rid
of that flag
in my basement
and now I know
how I'll get rid
of the flag
in my basement
I've been storing
Possum King
Black Rock is
buying up
utility companies
they're buying up
everything
there's nothing
Black Rock isn't
getting into
Yeah they're going
to burn down
our society
and he's finally
that well you know they're probably his good buddies over there oh they are because he
wanted to give them the panama canal i haven't heard anything about that for a while have we you know
panama canal and canada is a 51st state in greenland i mean this guy is just one traveling
uh you know conflict wrestling show they didn't go for the canal maybe we can take greenland
no not greenland canada maybe canada ah i don't know what they want he learned very well at the
behest of
McMahon in terms of
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to properly
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they should worship
God's words. That's the way I feel about it. I hate this religious error to all this stuff, right?
It's a secular state cult. Christ is the only king. He's the only one that's worthy of worship.
But Trump thinks he is king and Scalia nailed him. If I were king or if I was somebody like Trump who thinks of he's king, I would do this exact same thing. He knew him. A Syrian girl. Of course Trump will uphold the flag over the Constitution. He marches under the flag and says,
sees it as a source of power. The Constitution only holds him back. Yeah, it's a source of
constraint. It's like that picture where he's hugging the flag and kissing it, you know,
that's like, you remember that? That's a, yeah. They're burning my girlfriend. Why would
they do this? Karen Carpenter 27, A.G. I wonder if Trump is selling a Trump American flag
made in China, of course. Oh, I'm sure. I'm sure there must be. Oh, yeah. Well,
I don't check his website, so I wouldn't know.
from burning the First Amendment, which is what he's really doing, to essentially bringing corporate socialism in a MAGA hat, which is the way that it is described by Reason Magazine.
Trump says he paid zero for the government's $11 billion stake in Intel, but he's wrong.
He paid for it, and it is a very dangerous and evil idea, one that, by the way, has been floated by Bernie Sanders.
This is why I said, you can take a New York City Democrat like Trump out of New York,
but you can't take the socialism out of him.
He's, uh, it's all, it's burned in there.
Uh, we overthrow elected governments in Iran for doing the same thing, didn't we?
You know, in Iran, they took over the, uh, the elected government there back in, what was it,
in 1953, I think.
53, yeah.
Operation Ajax.
Yeah, he, he, they elected a guy that wanted a nationalize the oil industry that was there.
So they did a coup, and they took this guy out, and they put in the Shah of Iran, which
primed the country in terms of blowback that we wound up with the Ayatollah.
Trump negotiated a deal last week for the U.S. government to take a substantial ownership stake
in an American company, says reason.
Trump's, despite his assurances, Trump's socialistic transaction is a terrible deal, not only
for the parties involved, but for the entire U.S. economy.
And just like what he is doing with the military as police and D.C.
And saying he's going to do that in one city after the other,
he has also said that he is going to do this with other companies and other industries as well.
He is trying to remake our country.
He sees himself as some kind of an FDR or Lincoln.
And I agree with him on that.
I think he is like FDR or Lincoln.
And I would consign them to the hell that's reserved for these types of politicians.
So when I went and got my haircut, the barber shops in this area tend to be fairly conservative.
On the wall, they had a painting, and it was Donald Trump, Abraham Lincoln, and Ronald Reagan sitting in barber chairs getting their haircuts.
And I was like, yeah, that's about right.
Well, at least what they're probably doing was passing cards each other with their toes like the dog's swaying poker.
It's my great honor to report the U.S. is now fully owns and controls 10% of Intel, he said.
on his social media thing he said and i paid zero for intel all uppercase screaming it's worth
approximately 11 billion dollars all goes to the usa why are stupid people unhappy with that uh well
how much is this going to cost the american people yeah yeah yeah it's uh there's no such thing as a free
lunch but uh uh a democrat don from new york city thinks that there is under terms of the agreement
the u s government will make an 8.9 billion
dollar investment in Intel common stocks of the company, the government's equity stake will be funded
by the remaining $5.7 billion in grants previously awarded but not yet paid to Intel under the
U.S. Chips and Science Act, and $3.2 billion awarded to the company as part of the Secure
Enclave program. The $8.9 billion investment is in addition to the $2.2 billion in chips grants.
as received to date, making for a total investment of $11.1 billion.
You see, the chips thing is an idea that was put out there by Biden and by Bernie Sanders,
where we're going to have the government start to subsidize these industries.
And that's a big part of the problem.
These grants were approved under Biden.
Before leaving office, Biden's administration rushed to finalize these grants,
even as Intel was the worst-performing tech stock.
in 2024. Malinvestment is always one of the harbingers of socialism. They always, I wouldn't say
harbinger is actually one of the characteristics of socialist governments. They always
malinvest the money that they put in. So the government actually agreed to less than initially
allocated when the company failed to hit certain milestones. But instead of rescinding those
grants, as Trump reportedly threatened to do, instead, he demanded
the 10th of the business, as a result, making the U.S. government Intel's largest shareholder.
Another 180-degree flip-flop like he did with Epstein and the documents, right?
I'm going to get rid of that Chips Act and the subsidies he tells the conservatives
who should be opposing this stuff, but don't because it's Trump.
And then he turns around and does the same thing.
The Chips Act funding was first floated by Bernie Sanders.
Trump and his allies are now issuing talking points.
that could have come from the socialist senator himself because they are socialist themselves.
They're fascists economically.
The U.S. government insists on dishing out taxpayer money to private companies.
If they do that, is there any reason that it shouldn't, as a U.S. Secretary of Commerce,
Howard Lucknick says, get a piece of the action?
This guy is the poster child for corrupt crony capitalism.
that is really in the mold of the Chinese Communist Party,
Lutnik and the people in the Trump administration.
The most immediate risk that Intel's decisions
will increasingly be driven by political
rather than commercial considerations,
said Scott Lina Kekone of the Cato Institute.
I'm not sure how to pronounce his last name,
so I'll just refer to him as the Cato Institute.
As I've said before, when you merge,
government with religion, what you wind up with, or church or whatever, what you wind up with
is government.
When you merge government with corporations, what you wind up with is government.
Government always smothers and destroys whatever you think it's going to come in and help.
He said with the U.S. government as its largest shareholder, Intel will face constant pressure
to align corporate decisions with the goals of whatever place.
political party is in power. The same way that when you ally government with churches, the churches
will feel the pressure to align with the politicians. And they'll also be rewarded if they do
and punished if they don't. So again, when you mix a company, a corporation with politics,
you're going to wind up with a political company that is going to be making these decisions
not based on economic reality or the desires of customers. No, the government becomes their
customer. Intel's U.S.-based competitors might find themselves a disadvantage when buying
for government contracts or subsidies, winning trade or tax relief for complying with federal
regulations. Private capital might in turn flow to Intel and away from leaders in innovation
in the semiconductor ecosystem, not for economic reasons, but because Uncle Sam now has his
thumb on the scale, picking the winners and the losers.
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told CNBC on Monday that he is, quote,
sure at some point there'll be more transactions.
If not in this industry, then in other industries.
And as I said, the beginning of this is just like the military police and D.C.
Now we're going to go to other cities.
And they're going to go to other companies, other industries, and they're going to start
becoming partners and taking over chunks of them, just like the church.
Chinese Communist did. And guess what? Just like in Chinese Communist Party, you're going to have
the leaders of the government or are to be making special money off of this stuff. You're talking
about insider trading. They're going to be getting kickbacks and everything else. Trump has made
several such deals just since reentering office in January. Of course, you know, leaning on
invidia and AMD, we've never, ever had the federal government take a share in a corporation
like this before. And we've never had the federal government putting an export tax as they've done
on invidia and AMD. You know, all of this stuff about tariffs was supposed to be because we were
going to have help manufacturing, and that means helping exports in this country. And now Trump is
putting a export tax on what is produced in this country. It's absolutely insane and inconsistent. Everything
he does. And of course, he
bought
into a rare earth
mineral mine in the U.S. MP
minerals, $400 billion
government investment made
by the Department of Defense,
which is now its largest
shareholder. I will make deals like that for our
country all day long, said Trump, because
I don't support the Constitution.
Anyway, the Republicans
won't likely be in power
forever. In time, a Democrat president will have the same influence on Intel and on other companies
and other industries. And here's the key takeaway from this. I like this quote. Um, an economist at
the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Ryan Young said, both parties are forgetting a cardinal rule of
politics. Don't give yourself powers that you don't want your opponents to have. How many times have
I said that, you know? Look at what Trump is doing. When he goes out and he does gun control by
executive order, that's the power that he's put on the table now for Lala to pick up and use.
And they do that over and over again. So don't give yourself powers that you don't want your
opponents to have. So as this is all happening now, Trump is working on commandos going to Mexico.
And Ken Klippenstein has been the one who has been reporting.
on this and he has a very long article about time that he has spent the people who's talked to
at special operations command north these are people who were previously working on the arctic
keeping that secure from the russian threat i guess and and al-qaeda you know you've never know
when al-qaeda's going to show up in the arctic and so now they've been repurposed they've been
up there looking for a mission because nothing is happening up there right so i need to justify
Well, now Trump has given them a mission, and he's going to repurpose it to go after the cartels.
And I'm telling you that the cartels are going to start attacking infrastructure here or politicians or whatever.
And if they don't, I think that the Trump administration of the people in power in Washington will do a false flag to say that it's from them so that they can roll out this plan that I showed yesterday.
The Pentagon has been talking about how the coming wars are going to be fought in the cities against civilians.
Trump designated international cartels as enemy number one.
The Arctic was traded for Mexico.
Northern Command, officially responsible for the defense of America, was established in November 2013, long after 9-11.
And unfortunately for them, every other geographic fighting area had already been taken.
So they had to go to the Arctic.
But now they get to go to Mexico.
So liking terrorists to kill or counterinsurgencies to fight.
Sock North was assigned every task under the sun,
a roller coaster of missions that somehow contributed to, quote,
defending the homeland against unconventional threats.
On the walls of the new headquarters were maps of the Arctic Circle
from Alaska to Greenland in the midst of Sock North planners were commandos,
meeting Russian spetsnets as they made their way south through the ice.
Then came Trump, and the Arctic maps were rolled up and put away
as the border in Mexico became the top priority.
Defending America would no longer be ephemeral or a contingency plan set in some mythical future.
The military was ordered to deal with the immediate threats of illegal immigration, drugs, and cartels.
But we're going to take a quick break when we come back.
You're going to see that the Defense Department.
This is another thing that Trump wants to do.
He wants to take it back to the War Department.
And so we're going to talk about that when we come back.
It's actually a little bit of truth in advertising, as Lance said
when we laughed about it.
And it's a bit more truthful to call the War Department.
We'll be right back.
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Well, it looks like we have an interesting thing that's going to be coming up.
We have a battle to take over the Federal Reserve that Trump has involved in,
and he's been trying to find a cause to remove Powell.
I talked about this last week, trying to invent a crime in terms of what he had to say
to Congress about the remodeling of the Federal Reserve, which in and of itself,
I think it's a crime to spend that kind of money, but because he got some of the details wrong,
They want to come after him on the details, even though nobody in Congress cared about James Clapper lying to you about surveillance of the American people.
But now he has a real crime, as I also said at the time, this female, a government, black female, first one to be in the Federal Reserve.
And her name is Cook.
And she took out two loans almost at the same time.
I think they were two months apart.
And in both of them, she said they were going to be her primary rights.
residents, except one of them was in Georgia, and the other one was, I think, Michigan or Minnesota,
something like that. And so it was a lie about one of them. As a matter of fact, the one in Georgia,
she then put up for rent. So there's a paper trail that shows that she lied on her mortgage
one. The question is, is this something that the federal government is going to be involved in?
I don't know who actually has jurisdiction there. She has not been charged, and she's denying
that she did anything wrong.
So she's also a liar.
But think about the fact that you got the central bank.
Yeah, you got one of these people in charge of the bank of banks here, the central bank,
and they're lying on their mortgage application, which is a crime for other people to do it.
So she says that she has not been charged with the crime.
She didn't commit a crime.
And she says, I'm not leaving.
Trump has sent her a notice that she has now.
been, I don't know, relieved of duty or how we phrased it or whatever, but it's going to be
interesting, this back and forth. And she, in making her case, says, well, we're private. You have
no jurisdiction over me. So I think it's going to be an interesting discovery as part of this.
A lot of people are like, wait a minute, what? What do you mean? All of those conspiracy theorists,
who said the Federal Reserve was private. And now you've got one of the board of governors who's going
to make a big fight with Trump over it being private. And it'll be interesting.
Of course, the left will come out and say, yeah, it's private, and that's a good thing.
That's what we need.
We've got a lot of comments here.
Shabry says that sacred piece of cloth is more rights than the people talking about the flag burning.
That's right.
And DPI says, listen to what they say.
Don't pay attention to what they do, and you will be happy.
That's right.
Just trust what they say, ignore their actions, turn your brain off, and it'll all be fine.
Knights of the Storm, good to see you, Jason.
Hope you're doing well.
I foresee that by the end of the day, there will be a trend of flag burning videos on Twix, Twitter slash X.
We'll have to wait and see.
Malutin Malankovic bailing out Intel was a horrible idea.
It's just a grift for Israel.
Oh, is an Israeli company?
I don't know.
I don't know.
They've got an Asian CEO, I think, that he criticized.
That's the lead-up to all this stuff.
And that was softening them up for the takeover because, you know, if you,
uh if you push back against trump you know that he's in that you're in his sights yeah yeah makes
it very clear who he's going after he's not subtle i boost how did trump buy intel with what money
was there money in the six six six bill to buy private industries who sits on the board is there
a conflict of interest when the government sets laws and owns a company yeah there is yeah there's
absolutely no way again if we go back to the ninth and tenth amendment there is no authority for
the government to do this. So therefore, they don't have that authority. And it's a bad idea because
it is socialism, as we see, it's put out there by Bernie Sanders. Socialism does not lead to
get outcomes. Nights of the storm, so my taxes are paying for processors, but I can't afford a decent
video card for my PC. Ain't the future grand. That's absolutely the case. Yeah, all the money
will go to the few people and you'll own nothing, not even a PC, right?
You'll get a Chromebook from now on.
I was a big AMD fan back in the 2000s, half the price of a Pentium, and faster.
Birdhouse Blues, does this help or hurt Elon's neuralink chip design?
What were you going to say, Lance?
Not AMD?
Oh, just, well, I guess he's comparing it to Pentium,
but just the whole thing of AMD versus NVIDIA when people get all,
tribal about one or the other and then they're run by the same family the same family owns them
they're run the CEOs are cousins yeah it's well you're going to wind up like in china with the same
quote unquote family the mafia is going to uh own everything of any importance
never go against the family yeah niburu 2029 emperor trump's main goal is to destroy the
USA, just as he's destroyed every business he's ever pilfered.
Well, he's doing a good job.
Solo Cat, 1980, the Yankee Pledge of Allegiance is an oath to an idol, a double sin.
That's right.
And you realize that when, you know, they softened it, by the time I was in school, they
softened it in 1950s, they had it under God.
But if you take that out of the Pledge of Allegiance, you have, and it was put together by
the Grand Army of the Republic, which was the kind of the union of the...
Union soldiers who, you know, it's kind of their club.
And, you know, it's one nation, indivisible, right?
And you're pledging allegiance to that.
And they wanted that, and they wanted the government schools to teach their version of
history.
And just prior to World War II, the protocol was that you were to do the pledge with
your right hand, extended out, palm down.
Does that look familiar?
That's like a Nazi salute, right?
So they changed that to put your...
your hand over your heart, right, because of the Nazis. And then in the 1950s, they added
under God to soften it. But we know where it came from. We know what the spirit behind it is.
It's not often that you have to retire a gesture, you know, but the Nazis got rid of that one.
You can't name someone Adolf anymore. You know, they managed to get rid of quite a few things.
Solo Cat. Oh, no, Defy Tireant, 1776. Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, implementing a new stand
with Israel license plate with Star
of David on it, wonder who is ruling
over us. Wow. It's going to be
an extra penalty to rear-end
that one because I'm destroying
the Star of David.
Yeah, the Roshals aren't going to
like that, really. It's not just a rear-ending,
it's also a hate crime.
Calling my lawyer right now.
Solo Cat, 1980, because the left
called Trump a fascist early on for no
reason. He is now inoculated against the
accusation, now that he is being
a fascist. Yeah, that's right. They've been screaming it for years at this point, and the left
considers anyone right of Stalin a fascist. It's very reminiscent of Herbert Marcus. His entire
thesis was that if you are not continually pushing leftward, you are immediately in danger of
falling into fascism. So anyone that does not push further and further left immediately has to
be attacked as a fascist. Yeah. Yeah. And as then as Solicat said, that is,
is inoculate him. That's the real vaccine. And then he's got the psychological. They tried to impeach him
and failed. So he's safe from that. They ran him to the court system and inoculated against any
sort of criminal prosecution because of that. They've been screaming fascists. So now when he's doing
fascist things, he'll go, ah, whatever. And they've inoculated him from being impeached as well.
I mean, the Democrats could come out and they could impeach him for a lot of the unconstitutional
things that he's not. This is just the latest one. But, uh,
You know, they could come after him for some real substantive charges.
But because they came after him for a bunch of nonsense the first time,
he's been inoculated against impeachment like that as well.
And the tribe will fall in line behind him in support.
He's speaking about how the leftist move,
all the stuff.
College students have to pretend to be leftist in order to succeed.
This is a Northwestern University survey that was done.
They surveyed 1452 interviews with students at,
several different colleges over a period of two years,
88% said that they pretended to hold more leftist views
than they truly endorse to succeed socially or academically.
I mean, is it a surprise to anyone at this point
that the colleges are extremely biased and controlled
by hardcore leftist interests?
Yes.
But this is kind of the human nature.
This is why Rod Dreyer wrote his book
live not by lies, which was a title that Solzhenitsyn had for his final essay before he was
kicked out of the Soviet Union, live not by lies. And in that, Solzhenitsyn said, you know,
because of pressure from above and because of peer pressure, you know, the Milgram experiment
and the Ash experiment, because of those kinds of pressures, we live by lies. But just don't believe
them yourself, at the very least, if you don't have the courage to push back against that,
at least don't start to believe it yourself because you realize that as you, and so to the left.
You know, it's this whole thing about the more you repeat this stuff, eventually you can get
yourself to believe it, double-thinking. They simulate you that way.
I also think it has to do with the fact that college is so expensive. If you're paying
this much money for something you don't believe in, you're going to psychologically reject that
on some level. You're going to have to start rationalizing. Like, there's got to be something here
that's truthful and of value.
I mean,
tuition has just exploded.
I've said before when I went to USF
back in the late 70s,
my books cost more than my tuition did.
I had to have a lot of books,
and even buying them used,
it was more than the tuition.
But the government has subsidized tuition
to get it so expensive.
Anytime the government subsidizes something,
it gets more expensive.
And the first exhibit of that is what's happened
to tuition at colleges.
But this is also nothing new.
When I was in college, I had to take some core courses, and I don't even remember what the
subject was, but the very first class, the guy got up and started lecturing us about
how wonderful Marx and Lennon were.
And it wasn't, a course, on Marxist and Lennon's ideas, was not supposedly a political
course, but he was going to make it a political course.
And so I just walked straight out of there, the first class, and drop the class.
Just removed it because it's like, there's no way that I'm going to play his game.
And I know that he's going to flunk me.
And that's what these students are saying.
78% of students said that they self-censor their beliefs surrounding gender identity.
72% do it on politics.
68% on family values.
More than 80% said that they had submitted classwork that misrepresented their views
in order to align with professors.
For many, this has become second nature,
an instinct for academic and professional self-preservation.
And that's what Rod Dreher said in the preface to his book.
He said he had people who had immigrated to America from Eastern Europe,
and they had come from communist countries and totalitarian countries,
and they were very concerned about what they were seeing in America,
that people were self-scentry.
censoring themselves. And Rod Dreher, who is working in academia, I think he said, I've had other people
say that. They will speak in hush tones when they're in a restaurant, thinking that somebody is going
to hear them, that knows them, and it's going to get them in trouble up the university. And it's like,
I don't want anything to do with a system that's like that. It's a totalitarian, Marxist system,
and it is thoroughly permeated the universities. When it comes to gender ideology, for example,
87% of students identified as heterosexual and said that they believe that there are only two genders.
77% said biological sex, not gender identity, should be recognized in areas like sports, health care, or data collection.
But they would never voice these opinions in public.
This is what's so wrong about our university system that is so heavily subsidized by the government.
So what about...
Literally living by lies.
Yeah, they truly are.
That's a way of life.
So a lot of back and forth about Trump's hands.
And, of course, if you can find that article there and pull up the picture, he had a few days ago, very awkwardly, it looks like evidently he did himself because he didn't even try to blend it out.
He tried to cover up a bruise on his hand.
And then he showed up in the office as he's doing these executive orders about flag burning with no makeup on.
He's got his one hand covering the other hand.
But when he moved it away, people could see that it was deeply bruised.
Well, look at those pictures.
People are saying, oh, yeah, he's dying and all the rest of the stuff.
It's like, I saw that on my dad for the longest time.
He was on blood thinners.
He had cardiac issues.
He'd had a blood clot when he was in his early 40s that caused him to go blind in one eye.
So they kept him on blood thinner.
All of my, the whole time I knew him, he was on blood thinner, and he would get bruises
that would look like that, they were very bad, just over nothing.
He didn't even remember hitting anything.
And so, you know, there may be some, they've always said that he has some circulatory issues,
which obviously are the case with his swollen ankles.
And he's 78 years old.
But anyway, both his friends and enemies are getting all excited about this.
A lot of speculation about it.
I think that it is, and he's got it on his other hand as well.
This is just something that, as part,
part of old age that is there. And the real issue is not his hand. I think they've talked more
about his hand than they have the executive orders that he signed with a bruised hand. And that's
the problem that I have with him. Yeah, I'm looking at the picture further down this article.
They're comparing the ankles of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. Is it just, this is where we are.
Well, we're doing forensic analysis on the ankles of.
world leaders. Look, Putin's very normal ankles, Trump's thick and swollen ankles. What does
say? Which authoritarian world leader has the best ankles. Yeah, that's exactly what they've
tried to do. So Trump's physician says that the bruising is consistent with minor soft
tissue irritation from frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin. That's not true. There's
something else going on, and it's probably one of these bloodthening medications.
that are there. People are just so eager to shake his hand that they go a little overboard. It's everyone
always wanting to shake his hand one after another. This happens all the time.
Remember when Trump got into that arm wrestling thing with Macron, you know, this first term,
you know, he shakes his hand, and the two of them are grimacing, and Macron starts laughing about it.
So, yeah, he likes to give people really firm handshakes as a sign of how powerful he is, I think,
as part of that as the ego. But yeah, that is what they do focus on. And, you know, but this is
finally, before we, this is kind of general news here. Let's, before we get into something else,
he's talking about changing the Department of Defense to make it the Department of War.
And it was always called the Department of War until 1949. And so after World War II,
we created the national security state, which has not provided security for the nation.
Instead, what it has done is got us involved in one war after the other that we were not attacked.
And so they've been using the military as a international police force.
And it's not about the defense of this country.
But we were talking about it and we were laughing about it.
As Lance said, well, at least they're going to be honest about it for a change because that's what it truly is about.
It's not about defending this country.
It's simply about getting us involved in wars.
And that's not how you defend the country.
You defend the country by keeping us out of wars.
But since they're so focused on wars,
I thought it was kind of indicative of the lies that we've been told by the Pentagon
since World War II.
And, you know, they call the Defense Department and all the rest of this stuff.
But it reminds me of Dave Chappelle's routine of where you said about Trump.
He said, this guy is truly.
amazing. He says he'll come out of these enclaves where these elites are, right? And he'll
tell you, you won't believe what they're talking about doing in there. And he'll tell you all the
stuff they're going to do. And then he said, and then the SOB will go back in and do it himself. He'll
join them. He'll tell you what they're actually doing. And I thought, that's exactly right. So he's
going to tell us, yeah, it's the Department of War, and we're going to have some more wars. It's
not the Department of Peace. So we're going to take a quick break. And when we come back,
we're going to talk about what's going on to Israel.
There's some information that's come out.
Of course, there's also been a couple more attacks,
and there's not really any question, folks,
that it is genocide.
Their own statistics at the IDF,
the Israeli Defense Force,
show that it is a genocide.
And you probably manipulate those as well
to make it look not quite as bad as it is.
Before we jump out to the serious topic,
so let's finish off with the,
comments that we have. Don't frag me, bro. Says PCs are going to go away when the net required
biometric access. The PC will be a dummy terminal and all apps will be remotely served,
all data saved only online. That's going to...
That's what they want. Alien poop evolution, you can build awesome PCs to rent video games on.
That's right. You're not going to own anything.
This is the digital version of the Own Nothing and Be Happy agenda.
Yeah. Except the video games are so bad. You can't even be happy anymore.
Nights of the Storm was responding, don't frag me, bro. I went to get a land card at Walmart about a year ago, and they didn't have hardly any PC parts available.
Everything was for tablet or cell phones slash accessories. Yeah. People...
No radio shack anymore.
Actually, there is a radio shack nearby, yeah, and Sevierville. That's where I had to send my wife out. She was out running errands, and one of the cables that got shipped here was for.
faulty, so she went and picked it up at Radio Shack.
I wonder if they sell any components that you could build stuff from.
That's the thing.
They mostly just sell, like, phone accessories these days.
Yeah.
There was that one Radio Shack in Texas that had the sign for Radio Shack, at least for a while,
but it was owned by a local mom and pop that had components,
but every other Radio Shack is just some...
Well, the problem is, is that...
you know kind of a component stuff in the hobbyist industry where you build stuff on boards
that was kind of killed by very high level integrated circuits and so you know people just
started getting circuits that would do functions as opposed to you know we used to do wire wrap
boards where we would you know get sockets and we'd put the components in the sockets and we'd
connect them all using wire wrap because you could undo that pretty easily rather than solder
that stuff is gone
places like fries electronics
and there was that
like I said one small mom and pop shop
that closed right before I moved out at Texas
that had like Arduino and other
hobbyist stuff
like fries carried
and all that is now gone
you can only get that online anymore
I don't think there's a fries
pretty sure they went out of business
I think they went out of business
I think they all went under
yeah probably because they were
some components.
Yeah.
Probably because of lockdown of Trump, yeah.
It all, it's all going away.
Bulldog, the governments want you worshipping them, wait until the United Nations makes
it mandatory.
That's right.
Audi, M-R-R, good to see you, Audi, hope you're doing well.
I don't retro radio.
Yeah.
I just saw an article at MSN that Memphis, Tennessee is among the cities that President
Trump attends to send more troops to resolve high crime.
Of course, it's run by Democrats.
As I predicted over a year ago, Trump is turning the U.S.
into a perpetual police state occupied by need to scroll that downlands occupied by its own military
and it will never cease that's right once they take the power they're not going to give it back
niburu 2029 it's all right to rear end that florida license plate as long you have a rainbow
symbol on your vehicle that's right you need a gay license plate up front if you're going to hit
the israeli license plate in the back you need plus one diversity points
We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
You're listening to the David Knight Show.
You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Well, Israel has done a.
double-tap strike on Gaza's Nassar hospital, killing journalists, and then also rescue workers.
And when we talk about a double-tap strike, do you remember the video called, they called it
collateral murder? It wasn't collateral damage, but it was collateral murder. The video of the people
in the gun ship, I think it was a C-130 ghost ship or something, but they had recorded the video
where first they shot up an area where there was a guy, a cameraman.
And they recorded that, and then they waited until clearly marked ambulance came.
And as they grabbed the cameraman and other people who had been shot in the first attack,
they then put them in the ambulance, and then they shot up the ambulance.
And that was leaked by WikiLeaks.
And that really was the thing that set the government on fire to go after Julian Assange.
They called it collateral murder.
Well, similar thing just happened.
The Associated Press said the initial strike was at 10.10 a.m., Gaza time, hit the fourth floor of the hospital,
which was a surgical operating room and a doctor's residence, killing at least two people.
Once rescue workers and journalists arrived at the scene, a second strike hit, killing
18 more people, a double-tap attack that was caught on video.
The Israeli outlet 972 magazine published the investigation last month
that said the IDF has adopted using double-tap strikes as a standard procedure in Gaza.
They said the video of the double-tap strike on Nassar Hospital is footage of murder, quote-unquote.
Again, collateral murder.
According to Reuters, the initial strike killed one of its contractors, a cameraman,
who was killed near a live broadcasting position,
operated by Reuters on the upper floor of the hospital.
And this is an article from anti-war.com.
They said they have a photo account with Reuters,
and they've used many of this photographs of this guy in his work.
The Israeli newspaper, Heretz, reported that the Israeli military said
that the initial strike targeted a camera,
which they claimed was a Hamas camera that was being used to observe idea forces.
They say that Israeli tank shells struck the area, then another one was fired to make sure the camera was destroyed.
Netanyahu later claimed that the double-tap strike was a tragic mishap.
So first they said, yeah, it was people who were taking pictures for the other side, you know, just like at Harvard or whatever.
The other four journalists who were killed in the Israeli attack on the hospital were mentioned here, freelancers for Associated Press, or for some of them work for Middle East Eye.
or Al Jazeera or whatever.
But Israeli forces killed 64 Palestinians in Gaza over 24 hours, the last 24 hours.
This is a running update that's done every day on anti-war.com.
If you go there, you can see how many dozens of people have been murdered over the last day in terms of civilians.
Israeli forces killed 64 Palestinians, wounded 278 over the previous 24-hour period,
as relentless U.S.-backed Israeli attacks continue across the strip.
Among the dead were 19 Palestinians killed while attempting to get food at the aid sites.
And Netanyahu has now been reported from an Israeli newspaper that he has shut down seven ceasefire deals,
deals that have been agreed to by the other side, and yet he's shut them down,
including very early on when they could have released hostages.
This is one of the reasons why you have so many people in Israel who are protesting Netanyahu.
Over the course of the war in Gaza, Israel has repeatedly dug up roadblocks to ceasefire deals with Hamas,
even when the Palestinian group accepted its conditions.
According to senior American and Israeli officials interviewed by the program,
Israel blocked a ceasefire agreement in the program is Israel's Channel 13.
investigative program.
He blocked, Israel blocked the ceasefire agreement on seven different occasions during
nearly two years of its devastating military campaign against the, against Gaza.
Officials said Netanyahu was chiefly responsible, often bowing to pressure from far-right
ministers, including Bezal Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Givir.
A spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, Matthew Miller,
under Joe Biden said that the start of the war, in October of 2023, Hamas was ready to release
some hostages. We've been trying to get through to the government of Israel to tell them that,
Miller said, but Washington could not get anyone there to take us seriously, referring to the
Israeli leadership. I don't think they wanted to have that end. Smotrick has told the idea of
chief that anyone who does not evacuate Gaza City can die of hunger or they can surrender.
Israel's Channel 12 also reported that Netanyahu has said that he has Trump's full support
for the plan defensive to take over Gaza City, but that he has limited time.
Smotrick has told the head of the Israeli military that anyone who remains in Gaza City
after an IDF evacuation order can die of hunger or surrender.
You can besieged them, Smotrick reportedly told the IDF chief of staff.
Whoever doesn't evacuate, don't let them.
No water, no electricity.
They can die of hunger.
or surrender. This is what we want, and you are capable of doing it. There have been a lot of
apologists here in America for Israeli policy who have said that's not what's happening. This is
just the fog of war and other things like this. Or as Huckabee cynically said, well, you know,
they're getting rushed by a bunch of these people. And so they get scared and they panic and
they fire into the crowd. That's what's happening. No, that's not what's happening.
Many people who were there said that they shot people who were fleeing, shot them in the back.
But this is policy, this siege policy of starvation is their policy.
And they're not even quiet about it.
It's just that it's not reported by American media for the most part, or the Trump administration's Zionist will put it in a different light.
18 Palestinians starved to death in Gaza over three days due to Israeli siege.
So this is something that's happening on a regular basis.
Then we have U.S. Ambassador Kushner.
Is that a familiar name?
Well, it turns out that that's Jared's dad.
He's now triggered a diplomatic fight with France because he's ambassador there,
demanding that France do more for Israel.
Charles Kushner, the convicted felon father of Jared Kushner,
pardoned by President Trump,
then in his first administration and then appointed as U.S. ambassador to France
triggered a diplomatic fight on Sunday by writing a letter to the French government
accusing them of not doing enough for Israel.
Not the U.S.
Not that they're not doing enough for us.
Yeah, exactly.
That's the point.
Yeah, it's like, who's the ambassador for, yeah.
Who's he loyal to?
On the 81st anniversary, he said, of the Allied liberation of Paris, which
ended the deportation of Jews from French soil, I write out of deep concern over the dramatic
rise of anti-Semitism in France. And so here we go. I would say that in reality,
people like Kushner are actually making anti-Semitism great again. That's what they're doing.
Yeah, these are the ambassadors for the Semitic people. They have trouble. They have problems.
It's not that most of these guys are actually from the Middle East.
If you want to know why people are getting upset about this,
and actually there was an op-ed piece on RT,
and they said Netanyahu may be winning this Gaza war,
but he's losing the war of public opinion.
And that's absolutely true.
That's what John Stewart said.
I don't agree with John Stewart anything except that.
He said that, he said, you know, he's Jewish.
He said, I want to see Israel succeed,
and they're poisoning people's opinion about Israel with a sustained attack against civilians.
We've got some videos on the board about both of those things.
One of John Stewart talking about Gaza and one of Netanyahu talking about the massive bot armies
that the Palestinians are mobilizing to completely drown out little Israel's tiny amount of media
control. Yeah, let's play that. First I'll go to the John Stewart
Genocide and Gaza video. I feel like I'm watching
something that is so self-evidently
inhumane and horrific
and to be told that I have to shut up
because... He's going to be getting a letter from Jerry Christian
by speaking out. I would say the opposite.
I think not... I think they're putting the likelihood
of a surviving Jewish state
much more at risk
with this type of action.
I think they're the ones that are
that are being
anti-same, if you want to define.
Netanyahu, with the definition of
anti-Semitism, would probably have to bomb himself.
How is the world not stepping in
and
stopping this atrocity? I don't
understand this in any way, shape, or form.
It's boggling my mind. It's worse than just
not stepping in. It's our weapons
that are enforcing.
this siege that is enforcing this mass starvation.
Eight, in November of 2024, something like eight months ago, the International Criminal Court
issued a warrant for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu for the war crime of starvation, right?
Eight months ago.
Eight months ago.
And the United States responded by trashing the international criminal court, even under Biden,
and then under Trump imposing sanctions on the international criminal court.
And so the message to Israel was very clear, you can get away with worse.
And so then for almost three months in this early this year,
Israel cut off all food, all medicine, all water into the Gaza Strait.
It's a siege.
It's a military siege.
Yes, that we are deeply complicit in.
It could not happen without us.
And they openly talk about it.
Why can't we use our leverage?
Surely the United States can't believe that this is in the best interest of the region.
And when Donald Trump says something like, finish the job,
What job is he talking about?
What does that mean?
Well, I mean, the Trump plan made it pretty clear.
The mass expulsion of all Palestinians from Gaza.
And that is official Israeli government.
But do you believe in the people of Israel would second that?
There must be a robot.
There are many Israelis who are appalled by this, absolutely.
But the problem is when a leader like Netanyahu can get away with this again and again and again,
it actually makes him stronger.
The way to weaken Netanyahu at home
would be to show Israelis
that when Netanyahu does these brutal things
to the Palestinians,
it actually, that there are consequences.
It's not consequences in human lives.
I don't want an Israeli to die.
But there have to be some consequences
so Israelis see that this is not good for them.
Yeah. Well, you know, what Jared Kushner's dad says
as anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism, plain and simple.
That was in the letter that he wrote to the French government.
No, there's actually people like him that are responsible for this more than anyone else.
And when we look at what they're saying, we need to get the message out to more people in Israel.
There's been a lot of pushback.
Netanyahu was barely elected.
He had to have three different elections before he could put together a parliamentary coalition to govern.
And there's been a lot of pushback.
in Israel against these policies.
But Netanyahu is very worried
that people are going to see more
information showing what he's doing
so he's responding against the bots.
The propaganda war?
Look.
It's a propaganda war. Well, he knows it's a propaganda war
because that's what he's doing. You can put it mildly.
I think there are vast forces that are
a raid against us. Among other things,
the algorithms
of the social network that are driving
a lot of everything else, you know.
and the people who really know,
and they're the foremost people in this field in the world,
they're telling me that about 60% of the responses on the social media are bots.
They can categorically say they're bots.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
So, you know, what do we do about this?
Well, one of the ways...
We've got vast forces arrayed against us with all these bots,
as though the Palestinians are, you know, putting out mass.
massive bot farms to drown out anything that they could possibly do with their media control.
Well, he's got some really high-powered cyber security people like that, pedophile,
but they just sent back to Israel.
That's one.
We got to have him.
He's going to fight the bot armies for us.
Exactly.
But they also have the ADL, and their CEO, Jonathan Greenblat, kind of said the quiet part out loud.
Listen to this.
Think about this.
the national symbol, let's say, of Hezbollah, is a rifle.
That's what's on their flag.
The national symbol of Iran, the Islam Cup of Iran.
Got to burn those flags.
That's what's on their flag.
The national symbol of Israel is the shield.
It's the star of David.
The symbol of our people is not the weapon of war.
It's an instrument of defense.
The thing that most embodies, our entire ethos,
is not harming others.
It's, again, creating a better world.
This is fundamental to our tradition for thousands of years.
And so the idea that our national anthem would be the Hittipah would be the hope.
I should say our, it's the Israel's national anthem.
So the idea that our national anthem would be the Hattah Tickpa would be the hope.
I should say our.
It's the Israel's national anthem.
Yeah.
He's just like Jared Kushner's dad.
He has no loyalty to the United States.
No, no loyalty.
It's a matter of what he can extort and pull for the United States,
how much he can take from the American people while bullying them and causing them to submit.
Yeah, our country.
And I thought it was kind of interesting when he says it's a shield.
It was kind of the coat of arms of the Rothschild, this occultic symbol they call the Star of David.
But he said, Trump and I, this is going back to Charles Kushner's letter to the French government.
Trump and I have Jewish children.
and share Jewish grandchildren, I know how he feels about anti-Semitism.
Yeah, it's misplaced loyalties all around.
As a reminder, you know, Kushner was jailed because he had hired a prostitute to seduce his own brother-in-law
and arranged to secretly film the encounter as part of a witness intimidation scheme, reports information liberation.
And guess who the prosecutor was in that?
Chris Christie.
Christy better watch his back.
He's going to get the Bolton treatment pretty soon.
I can play the video on this article if you want.
Yeah, well, first, he says,
is that the one with Chris Christie talking about the prosecution?
He said one.
I'm going to get Jared Kushner, because frankly, he comes down.
He's the one who fired you, right?
That's what Steve Bannon told me, yes.
And you believe that.
Sure.
Right.
You believe that because there's history between the two of you.
Between me and his father, not between me and him.
But you can understand why he takes it personally.
Yes and no.
Would you separate your experience if your father had been put in jail from the prosecutor who put him in jail?
If my father was guilty, I would.
Mr. Kushner pled guilty.
He admitted the crimes.
And so what am I supposed to do as a prosecutor?
I mean, if a guy hires a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law and videotapes it,
and then since the videotaped to his sister to attempt to intimidate her from testifying before the way of the jury,
do I really need any more justification than that?
I mean, it's one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted when I was U.S. Attorney.
And I was U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, Margaret.
So we had some loathsome and disgusting crime going on there.
When you managed to discuss Chris Christie, you've truly achieved something.
You've set new lows.
Can you imagine somebody doing that?
Yeah, I can.
Somebody like Jeffrey Epstein.
And here we have another connection with all of this stuff, right?
the Kushners and the Epstein's and the Trumps all together with all that.
It's a big club and you ain't in it, thankfully.
You can be thankful you're not in it.
So he was, you know, he played guilty and he was convicted and jailed,
but given a full unconditional pardon by Trump at the end of his first term.
And then at the beginning of his second term, Trump made him U.S. ambassador to France.
Now he is lecturing foreign countries as though he is.
is a beacon of morality, and he is representing the interest of a different country.
As American ambassador, he's representing the interest of Israel.
All of that is what we're saying from the Trump administration.
If you thought the job of U.S. ambassador was to represent the interests of the U.S., you would
be wrong, writes Information and Liberation.
Absolutely right.
Now, his concern is Israel, as you point out, Travis.
Chris Menahan says, quotes Mike Huckabee.
who said to the Israelis, you are the chosen people.
If someone is angry at God, he will be angry at the people who represent him.
I think this is a real problem.
This is why I push back against Christian Zionist.
I'm sorry, but what they're doing in Gaza is not representative of God
and is not representative of what he wants them to do.
And you've got people like Huckabee who think that they can force God's hand
to do what they want to do, which is to come back and take them away,
so they don't have to die.
And they're more than willing to cheer the mass murder of civilians
in another part of the world,
hoping that that will result in them not having to die.
I'm absolutely disgusted with their theology and their politics.
And I've got to say that is not Christianity.
And I've got to say that to non-believers,
because this is a disgusting perversion of Christianity
that these people are teaching.
I can play the video if you want.
of Huckabee
of this
oh yeah sure go ahead
the ambassador has a very interesting
view of anti-semitism
she grew up
in America
there was anti-semitism
of course
in my experience
of all experience
the ambassador has a very interesting
view of that
he says people are
you can't understand
anti-Semitism
if people were anti-Semitic
it's because
they're against Scott
against her by inshoid
and we
are represented as his people
and that's why they're anti-Semitic.
Otherwise, it doesn't make any sense.
Interesting view.
It's interesting view.
It's another view that
since we consider the chosen
people, so people are very,
who are you?
What are you?
Where are you taking big shots?
You know, chosen people.
And that's part of it is that
because
you are the chosen people
given a chosen place for a chosen purpose and if someone is angry at god he'll be angry at the people
who represent him so i tell people anti-semitism is irrational there's no reason for it unless
you understand the spiritual reason which is what i believe is at the heart of it it is not
the left versus the right it is good versus evil
it is the creator versus those who rebel against the creators.
Yeah, well, being descended from Abraham, even if they are, there's some question about that.
But even if they are descended from Abraham, that does not give them a pass to fight against God and his Messiah.
And that's the real spiritual issue that's there.
And Huckabee has lost his way.
Yeah, there's no bloodline that gives you a free pass.
murder. That's right. Those who follow Christ are his chosen people and he has chosen. That's made
very clear in terms of the Bible that that's the true issue. You know, don't think that just because
you are a particular ethnic group, that God honors that and excuses whatever you do. There is
no salvation outside of Christ. And not all of Israel,
as Israel. And they just illustrate that. It was always a people who were faithful to God. It was always
a part of Israel that followed God and a part of a larger part of Israel that did not follow God
all throughout the Old Testament. I think within the next two to three weeks, Trump said,
you're going to have a pretty good, conclusive ending to all of this. He said in the Oval Office.
And so a member, Smotrick said, you can do whatever you want, kill as many people as you want.
We've got to do this quickly, though.
And that's the marching orders that they got.
This is the collusion that is coming from our Zionist president.
Yeah, do whatever you want to these people.
This is mass murder of civilians.
And that is the essence of what genocide is truly about.
And as I said at the beginning of the program,
it's Israeli data itself that shows that 83% of the Gaza war dead are civilians.
When we talk about whether or not a war is justified,
we have a lot of different aspects to that.
Number one, were we attacked?
Okay, you can check that mark off.
But number two, did you try to avoid civilian deaths by trying to limit this to combatants?
And, of course, we lost our way in World War II.
Both sides did.
And we've been attacking civilians.
Everybody has since then.
That's unjust, even if it has now become the standard and commonplace.
That is still unjust.
And then the third thing I would mention is that you want to try to, your purpose of your war is to stop.
the killing, especially of civilians. And so you should try to stop the war early, and you should
try to avoid killing civilians. But that's not what they have done. Figures from a classified
Israeli military intelligence director database show that at least 83% of Palestinians killed
were civilians, with Gaza health authorities recording 53,000 deaths by May. Despite public
statements asserting lower civilian losses, Israeli government and army spokespeople claimed
a one-to-one or a two-to-one civilian-to-one civilian-to-combatant ratio.
But the classified data reveals a much higher civilian share.
Figures in the database show 8,900 named fighters dead, or probably dead,
with 7,330 certain, and 1,570 probable.
They lie non-stop, said one person, both the military echelon and the political echelon.
Well, I mean, that's it when you look at any government situation.
whether they're talking about unemployment figures or talking about inflation, they lie about
everything.
And so these numbers are probably not as bad as reality.
The reality is probably worse.
Human rights groups argue that the data bolsters the genocide claim.
Experts note that an 83% civilian kill rate in Gaza is exceptionally high, comparable only
to Rwanda and a couple of other places like that, rising to more than 86% if probable
deaths are excluded.
So we've always called Rwanda a genocide, but, you know, this is not allowed to be called a genocide, because if you do that, that's a blood libel, says Mark Levan, I think.
So the Army database says 83% of the guys are dead were civilians, a proportion of civilian slaughter that has few parallels, even in modern time, where it has now become relatively acceptable to target civilians in civilian areas.
areas. Israeli forces killed four aid seekers near Gaza City, said a hospital and witnesses.
These were people who were trying to get food. Israeli forces kill them as they were traveling
through a military zone south of Gaza City. And the deaths add to the growing toll of Palestinians
killed while seeking food as parts of the Gaza Strip plunge into famine. And Israel's military
camps up activity in northern Gaza ahead of a planned offensive to see.
sees the largest city there.
A New Hampshire Democrat, who also appeared Sunday on Face the Nation, said that the
Israeli blockade in Gaza is, quote, a shameful black mark on humanity that the world has
allowed this to happen, and that Israel is allowing this to happen.
Netanyahu is the point at which the obstruction is happening, she said.
He needs to look at what he is doing and change his position.
The four Palestinians were killed when troops opened fire on a crowd that was headed to a site
run by the Israeli-backed American contractor Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, or GHF.
It occurred hundreds of meters away from the site, said eyewitnesses.
The gunfire was indiscriminate.
They said the shooting happened while many people fled.
Some people fell to the ground after being shot.
the Israeli military and GHF did not immediately respond to request for comment since GHF first began operating nearly three months ago.
The UN says hundreds of Palestinians have been shot and killed by Israeli defense forces and foreign military contractors at or near its aid sites.
And we've had one former Marine who is working for GHF as a contractor has gone on record talking about the murder of civilians who are trying to get food that he saw.
it happening all the time. Of course, we've had a lot of doctors who have volunteered to help people
talk about not just a double-tap strike with bombing or missiles on a hospital, but double-tap
strikes on children. And physicians say they were shot once in the chest, and then while they
were down, they hit them a second time in the head to make sure they were dead. And these were children.
More than 2,000 Palestinians have been killed, more than 13,500 wounded while seeking aid at food
distribution points or along the convoy routes used by the UN and other aid groups according to
Gaza's health ministry that is there. Well, again, Netanyahu is winning in Gaza, but he is losing
public opinion in the West. And this is why they are pushing so hard to destroy our First
Amendment and using Trump to do it. And of course, Trump has no respect for the First Amendment.
and it is simply about the tribal politics that he supports.
We are going to, do you want to do some of the comments before we take a break?
Talking about college students censoring themselves, Niburu, 2029,
1970s all the unemployable college Marxist graduates went into teaching and politics.
I think so.
Many of them got jobs at USF.
Those degrees are only good for indoctrinating the next generation of people.
Dugula playing the game to get good grades.
Yeah, and then you've got to play the game to keep your job, and you've got to play the game and play the game.
Dougda, 007, if you want to pass your classes, you have to give the right answers, quote unquote.
Or the left answers.
The left is right.
Brian Deb McCartney, blood thinners are toxic and do not address the issue.
That's right.
Audi MRR, soon Americans are going to see that the U.S. military's existence is not about protecting us, but occupying us permanently.
Yes.
Knights of the Storm, and that bruises from him backhanding the First Amendment.
That's good.
I like that.
Good, Jason, yeah.
Don't frag me, bro.
The U.S. government will use World War III as a meat grinder to get rid of more men that might push back and organize a revolution.
Yeah, the World Wars were just, as you said, a meat grinder.
They got rid of a lot of very good fighting stock of Europe, and a lot of people that would have stood up and said no.
When all else fails, they take you to war, is Gerald Sunti.
says, you know, trends research and trends journal, transjournal.com, I think it has, yeah,
promo code night for 10% off. I think both of them take you the same place, but yeah,
Code Knight saved 10%. Yeah. Neburu, 2029, changing the title to war department in
preparation for Trump's war with China beginning in 2027. Maybe we can have another boxer rebellion.
Brian Deb McCartney, blood thinner. The whole defense department thing was aspirational at best.
But is it a good thing that they're no longer playing lip service to us being the good guys that are just defending ourselves?
You know what? No, just the war department.
Now if we can get rid of this term, national security that they've used as a magic incantation to do every criminal, unconstitutional, secretive thing that they can imagine.
No more defense, only war.
Angry Tigers Den, Israel has become a monster that the U.S. feeds purely devil.
Yes, absolutely.
Yeah, we become the monsters that we fight, don't we?
I mean, it's amazing to see them enacting the same policies that the Nazis did.
And so callously and carelessly, completely unfeeling.
Assyrian girl, I believe Netanyahu is facing corruption charges if he stops being president.
And according to Israeli law, you can't get rid of a wartime president so we can expect war for the rest of Netanyahu's life.
Yeah.
Well, that's been the plan for a long time when you see all the country.
countries, they want to invade and take over, destabilize.
Oh, yeah.
He's been going after Iran forever.
And if you want a permanent war, go after Iran, you'll never subdue an area that
size and people that has a level of advancement that they do.
Don't frag me, bro.
Radio Shack used to have everything you need to build a remotely activated IED.
Oh, well, you know, you learn something new every day.
Yeah.
Don't go building IEDs, folks.
Audi M.R. The journalist who wrote the article on the starving children of Gaza was directly targeted and killed by Israel.
Yeah. Yeah, we got to get rid of those bots. Everybody is a bot if they don't say what Netanyahu wants them to say.
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jack lawson books.com yes well as we look at what is ahead let's talk about AI Elon Musk is out he's
you know his very first involvement that I was aware of I'm sure that he became a multi-billionaire
getting these government contracts by greasing the poems of politicians no doubt about that but
the first public large donation that he made was a million dollars to Andrew Yang when
yang was running for president and his key issue and
only issue at that point in time, Yang's was, was universal basic income. And Musk is adamant
about that and still is. He's still talking about it, except he's now changed it from universal
basic income to universal high income. And it reminds me of George Carlin who said they
call it the American dream because you've got to be asleep to believe it. If you believe that
this is going to be high income, you must be high in order to believe.
believe that. No, no, we're going to print money until we're all rich. I mean, why just give a little
bit of money when you can make everyone a billionaire? That's right. That's right. So both Musk as well
as Sam Altman talking about that. Sam Altman is talking about how we can just give everybody
trillions of tokens. And he's already made the rounds with his orb where you look into it and it
gets a biometric data sample of your retina.
And in exchange for that, he gives you a little token of some crypto, worthless crypto that
he's invented that has absolutely nothing behind it.
Oh, real quick before you move on, we've got a comment from Nights of the Storm here,
says, is David ever going to get Dr. LaGuardia on?
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Well, I'll have to, yeah, let's look that up.
I'm not familiar with that.
So thank you, Jason, for mentioning that.
We'll have to look that up.
Yeah, good.
So it's hard to say exactly what that moment is, but there will come a point when no job is needed.
You can have a job if you want it, and it's sort of a personal satisfaction, but the AI will be able to do everything and do it better than you, says Elon Musk.
Look, this is what George Gilder said about Silicon Valley.
He said they are neo-Marxists, just like Karl Marx, fantasized and said with the Industrial Revolution, we have
so much material wealth and manufacturing capacity that there is no need for anybody to be poor,
we just need to make sure that the government can redistribute income to people adequately.
And that is now what the people that George Gilder calls the neo-Marxist of Silicon Valley.
That's what they're selling everybody.
And it is a lie, just like it's a lie that the universal income is going to be high.
If they give you something, it will be very basic, a very basic life.
it's going to be there.
Anyway, that's the way they're selling this now.
That's the way that Sam Altman is doing it as well.
Musk has framed this not as a handout,
but as a societal adaptation to technological progress,
a way to create a prosperous Star Trek future
rather than a negative Terminator one.
Well, Bloomberg was harping on the same thing as well,
Michael Bloomberg, when he ran for president.
And he was saying,
we have to do it so they don't come after us
with guillotine. So the Terminator future is where humanity rises up and comes after the
ardelech masters that are out there, the artificial intelligence masters. That was Hugo de Garis.
He had it spot on at the very beginning. He realized that it was going to be a war of the human
elites against the rest of humanity and they were going to use artificial intelligence as
their weapon. Society could become fragmented. Individuals could suffer from depression as they no
longer feel a meaning or a purpose in their lives, said Elon Musk. As if your job, right now that
some people have working at a fast food joint or something, does that give meaning to your life?
That's not giving meaning to life. But meaning in our lives is not based on the job that we have.
It's based on our relationships with people that we have and our relationships with God. Those
are the things that give us meaning. And we should not be looking to people like Elon Musk.
Michael Bloomberg, Sam Altman, or Trump for clues about what is meaningful in life.
These are people who have absolutely no meaning in their life.
They have focused, and they're very good at it.
They have focused on accumulating money.
And what does the profit of man to gain the entire world and loses on soul?
That question of 2,000 years ago has never been more appropriate to ask each and every one of these would-be masters.
of our lives here. So if the computer can do it and the robots can do it and they can do
everything better than you, then does your life have meaning? Well, it's clear that our life has
no meaning to Musk to the rest of these billionaires. They think that they should be our
masters and they think that our life is meaningless. Tech leaders say that revenue can be shared
under a massive wealth redistribution system. Suddenly, an idea that was once seen as
a socialist policy that would reward idleness is one of AI boom's hottest acronyms.
And I just see this as yet another socialist utopian experiment, like the Anida community up in
New York or whatever. Sam Altman says he now thinks that instead of money, everyone could get
an ownership share and whatever the AI creates. That would allow the wealth accumulated by
AI to be spread across the population, he said, calling the idea universal extreme wealth.
There we go.
U.E.W.
Sounds like an Arab country.
Wow.
He's even nicer and more generous than Musk, who only want us to have high wealth.
This guy's going to give us extreme wealth.
That's right.
Yeah.
So we go from basic to high to extreme.
He imagined a scenario in which every human is given a trillion tokens as a basic unit of
information that large language models use.
each year to buy or sell or treat as personal wealth.
And he's already been doing this, as I said, with his little orb.
Mark Benio, CEO of Salesforce, has said that up to half of the workforce that his company
is now AI, he is an evangelist for universal basic income and said in the pandemic
that he saw the COVID-19 stimulus checks from Trump as a model for broader income
distribution. That's what I said at the same time in 2020. I said this is programming for people.
It is moving the overturn window. Now, here's the questions, okay? And this is a good, good question
to ask these people. If jobs are obsolete, then we have to assume that raw materials mine
themselves, that no one is needed to farm, that energy is free and unlimited. And yet that is not
the case for their data centers, is it? In this scenario, how does anyone get paid anything? Who is
paying whom? And with what money are they paying? Where does the electricity come from to power the
AI? Well, of course, it'll be the Federal Reserve and tariffs, right? It's all this magic stuff,
magic money. And this is the magic monetary theory of the technocracy, is that we are all just
going to have universal income, whether it is basic, high, or extreme, it's just all going to
show up someday. And we've been saying this from the very beginning. You go back and look at what
Henry Ford said. He said he wanted to, with mass production, to make the cars cheaply enough that
the people who worked in his factory making the cars could afford to own a car. But if we don't
have any jobs, who are they producing stuff for? And who are they giving it to? Well, I think the
obvious answer is to the few people who own everything. All the robots will be working for them.
They will not be working for you. Their task is going to be to control and to contain you to make
sure that you don't learn anything useful. And that's why the AI has a very unique role in terms of
its psychological aspects of control, keep you from having any aspirations, to keep you from doing
anything different to pacify you. And that's why these universal welfare programs are so
dangerous. When you go back, and I've mentioned this before, Charles Murray and his book,
Losing Ground, talking about how damaging the war on poverty had been to families and poor communities
and how devastating it had been, creating dependency and all the rest of this stuff. That was used
for welfare reform by the Reagan administration. That was philosophically what they referred to. But now,
Charles Murray, who wrote the book, Dumbing Us Down, now he is a cheerleader for universal
basic income, which is nothing other than welfare done universally.
Grok said that Elon Musk's universal high-income theory suggests that advanced AI and
automation could eliminate the need for traditional jobs.
That's what the writer did.
He asked Grok, how silly is Musk's universal high-income theory?
And it said, well, it is a bold and speculative idea that incites both intrigue and skepticism.
Whether it is silly, depends on how one evaluates its feasibility, economic implications, and underlying assumptions.
The silliness likely stems from the lack of a concrete plan.
Musk's predictions, spanning from 2016 to 2025, remain vague on implementation.
How do we fund universal high income?
How do we manage societal transition?
how do we address inequality during the shift without specifics it risks being dismissed
as utopian optimism especially given his track record of ambitious and sometimes delayed promises
that's his own large language model summing up the man which is and he said if no one is working
tell me who is going to be paying the taxes and who is buying what and with what money and grok says
That is a good question.
It highlights a potential circular logic flaw in the universal high-income concept, especially
in a fully jobless scenario where AI handles all production.
And then Mish writes here, Altman, Musk, and Benioff describe a world in which everyone is
useless.
Everyone gets free money, but where does the money come from?
Again, this is the technocrats version of the modern monetary.
theory or the magic money tree. Let's assume that 10% of the people are not useless. How do they get
paid? From the free money that they give to everyone else? This doesn't scale. And no one can say
where the money will come from. We'll see, all of the money, all of the wealth is to come from all
of us and go to the handful of billionaires that want to own everything. This is a socialist
mecca. No one has any money. No one gets paid.
Everyone shares the wealth.
It's kind of like the paraphrase of the criticism of the communists.
They would say, well, the Soviet Union, they pretend to pay us, and we pretend to work,
except I guess nobody's going to pretend anymore, so there's not going to be any payment
and there's not going to be any work.
No one can explain how anything gets produced.
Because like in socialism, nothing gets produced.
That's the hallmark of it.
It's just like, take a look at some of the Scandinavian countries,
they have been living off of the accumulated capital of previous generations prior to socialism.
They're getting poorer and poorer as time goes on, and that is going to happen to all of us.
And, of course, many people have pointed out that the U.S. has basically been bankrolling their military budget through NATO,
many of these European countries that have practiced socialism, so that's another thing they're not having to pay for themselves.
That's right, yeah.
Just wait until they start paying for it.
that. Things are going to go down really, really quickly, especially in Germany.
Yeah, and Germany is borrowing. Fred Mertz is borrowing money in order to build a military
machine again in Germany. That's the outcome of these policies.
I saw something about the, I can't remember which country it is, one of the ones that everyone
holds up as, oh, look, they've got all these, you know, very socialist policies of free
health care and all that, and yet they're doing fine. So surely social, social
will work, but if you look at it, the actual amount of money that they spend per person on
these government handout programs is less than we're currently spending per person in America
currently. It's just that less people are taking advantage of these socialist things there
and that they don't have all the same socialist stuff that we have here. So it is actually
less socialist in the in terms of the actual amount of money being spent yes well these people are
under no illusions they know exactly what they're doing if you look at cloward and piven uh they pointed
out that the purpose of the welfare state was to collapse society so they can build their authoritarian
structure after that and it wasn't happening quickly enough with the people in america so they
wanted to open up the borders and bring people in from other countries and put them on the welfare
state so they could collapse the system this is all about collapsing the system
And this is about these guys coming out on top afterwards.
That's one of the reasons why they're pushing this so much.
Well, Ian Gilchrist says, death is not the opposite of life.
The opposite of life is the machine.
He's a British psychiatrist, and this is coming from Expoise News out of the UK.
He says, we've become very good at seeing the parts, but we've completely lost sight of the whole.
Paul Kingsnors' book, Against the Machine, is due to be published in September.
The book is an account of the technological cultural matrix that is enveloping all of us.
From the first industrial revolution to the rise of AI, this book shows how the hollowing
out of humanity has been a long game and how our very soul is now at stake.
Against the machine is a spiritual manual for dissidents in the technological age.
And I think that J.R.R. Tolkien has a great deal to talk to us about that as well. That was one of his themes that he always kept hearkening back to.
You could tell that Tolkien was very much a man of, you know, the soil, the earth. He liked agriculture and agrarian societies. He did not enjoy the industrialization of the world.
You could see just the way he wrote about the Shire and the Hobbits and how it's from their perspective.
you know there's other characters that you do follow but the majority of the book is generally spent
with the perspective of a hobbit and you know he devotes that much time to it because he loves
those characters the most he sees them as you know the true you know uh sees himself in them
yeah that's humanity yeah and i think it's it's funny as a kid you know you read lord of the rings
and you're like ah it'd be great to go on an adventure like that save the world as an adult you're like
oh, it'd be nice to live in the shire.
Oh, it'd be so nice to live in just a small town.
Well, see, that's it.
They're enjoying the natural benefits that God gave them
and the labor of their hands,
the tobacco that they grow and smoke and all the rest of the stuff.
And that was something that Jefferson would have agreed with Tolkien on.
He said that we are not going to be able to sustain
the kind of society, the free society,
that they had put together without it being an agrarian society.
he was very much opposed to industrialism.
He saw the machine taking away people's souls as much.
Well, scientists say that they have now created,
talk about a machine,
scientists say they've now created a new form of life.
They claim, this is their phrase,
it is more perfect than the one that nature made.
Well, nature never made any life.
Nature is not a conscious thought process.
There's not any intelligence there.
It has to be an intelligence,
conscience that manufactured.
And this is all about DNA.
And it's amazing to me to see how people who are involved in DNA and look at this
code and how complex it is.
They spend decades to try to decode a small part of it.
And then, of course, did they get it right?
You know, we've heard for the longest time the human genome project said that so much of
the DNA there is just junk.
That means that they don't understand what it is.
Ah, no reason for it.
Throw it out.
And that's something that should alarm us even more as they start messing with something
that they quite obviously don't fully understand.
Nature did not make anything.
God created us.
God created our world.
There was an intelligence there.
And when God created the world, they want to say, well, this is much more perfect than the DNA that we have right now.
Well, God created the world.
He pronounced it very, very good.
What that means is that it was perfect.
God has now changed the world twice. We're now in the third revision. We've had the fall as well as
the flood, and in both of those, he cursed us. And so what we're seeing now is not what he
originally created, but he is going to restore that. Scientists at the Medical Research Council's
lab of molecular biology say they've engineered a bacteria whose genetic code is more
efficient than any other life form on earth.
They call it sin 57.
They could call it, meaning synthesis, but they're going to break it down.
That's why N.
They could just call it original sin maybe.
It is a bioengineered strain of E. coli.
Yeah, isn't that great.
That's the first thing they want to do is create more E. coli.
That's your scientist for you today.
They say it uses seven less codons than the,
than all life on earth.
A codon, put simply, is a three-letter sequence that is found in DNA and RNA,
which delivers instructions for amino acids, a fundamental building block of life.
All of this is a code.
All of it is design.
And, you know, it's amazing when they look at this.
I grew up where biology, it was all about skeletons, it was all about, you know, comparative anatomy was,
oh look there's the similarity between different skeletons that means that they evolved one from
the other it's like no you don't have any transitional forms now they look at this and they look
at DNA and what utter fools they have made of themselves to think that this is a complex
computer code that has error correction all the rest of stuff but it just happened they say that
it just kind of appeared one day all life on earth uses 64 codons and they've been able to
do this E. coli bacteria with fewer ones, so they say it's better and more efficient.
When you look at this and you look at some common features between different animals,
you might say another way that you might look at that is to say it looks like they've got a
common designer, but they won't say that. And of course, this is not just animals, but it's
also plants that have this DNA coding in it. They realized, they said that evolution had not
resulted in perfect deficiency since some of the codons were clearly redundant. Was there room to
trim some fat? So in 2010, a team of 24 researchers detailed the steps to take to create
the world's first synthetic bacteria cell. And it took them 15 years. Then in 2019,
genetic researchers in Cambridge University reworked an E. coli strain down to 61 codons,
showing they could do it with less than the 64.
But now they've taken it even further to make CIN 57.
The researchers went through the painstaking process.
Listen to this.
Of altering over 101,000 lines of genetic code.
First in theory and then in practice.
Yet they want you to believe, if you stop and thinking about it,
101,000 lines of code.
If you saw a computer program like that,
would your first instinct be, well,
I think that just happened by accident, or would you say somebody wrote that?
This is what I mean.
These people are utter fools to try to push this and don't let them fool you
to believe that 101,000 lines of code could just happen spontaneously and accidentally.
And also, they don't know enough about this to say that they can improve it affordatively.
Like for a long time, you mentioned junk DNA of half of it, we don't know what it does.
So it's junk.
It doesn't do anything.
And then they are slowly realizing more.
and more that, no, the junk DNA is extremely important.
If they had trimmed the fat, quote-unquote, with DNA, would they have gotten rid of the junk
DNA and created some cancer-prone abomination?
Yeah, that's exactly right.
Who knows what they're going to create?
Knights of the Storm has a good comment here.
They used to talk about the missing link between the various humanoid species.
The fact is there is no link between any type of species.
That's right, that's right.
They continually would talk about, oh, look, there's Lucy, there's Pilots.
down man, there's this, there's that, and all of them
are continually exposed. When you look at DNA,
it's a very complicated code,
which tells you that it was created
by intelligence. And when
you look at, it's not just intelligence
that we see there, but it's also things like
irreducible complexity.
If you look at different animals, and this is what
I always enjoyed with the answers in Genesis
curriculum, folks, if you've got kids, grandkids,
you need to get that stuff and talk to them
about it because, as I said, it was
as dull as paint drying
for them to point to skeletons and stuff.
not the biology that is the reality of life. The reality is that if you start to look at these
animals as irreducibly complex, you start to see the true functionality that's built into them.
And it truly is a wonder if you look at the reality of what's there. Instead of looking at
the dead skeletons, if you look at, for example, the woodpecker and the things that make it
unique, it's got a beak that's very hard and it has shock absorbers for its brain because it's
going to beat its beak against the tree. It's got feet that allow it to hook on vertically while
it's doing all of this stuff. And then once it drills a hole, it's got a very long, sticky
tongue to go through and to get the insects out of there. If you take away any one of those
aspects, you've now got an animal that doesn't work. So it's not only designed at the lowest
level of DNA, but that DNA creates a unique set of features that creates a unique
functional animal
like a woodpecker. Same thing you see
with a giraffe, for example. If you stop and think
about the giraffe as high
as its head is
and the hydraulics involved in all of this
once a giraffe
bends down to try to get a drink of water,
for example, all that blood
is going to rush to its brain.
But there is a special
device that only the giraffe has
that will stop that from
causing it to black out from the rush
of blood coming
to its brain. You see these types of things all through nature, and each and every creature
is uniquely designed, irreducibly complex. So there's so many things in nature that God has
created that show his handiwork and show the design that's there. But these people say,
well, we definitely went through these periods where we were like, well, will this be a dead end
or will we see this through? They said, you can start to exploring what will life tolerate,
again, thinking that life and nature are these things out there that have intelligence and the
ability to design things.
And they said, we found out that life still works.
Well, in the beginning, it wasn't life, but in the beginning, it was Logos, right?
And when we look at Logos, that actual word, talks about intelligence.
And if you look at the Greek word, it's also structure.
It's things like word and reason and rationale and logic and argument.
All of those were involved there because that's what embodied what God was.
In the beginning, there was Logos, and Logos was with God, and Logos was God.
That's what the Bible teaches us.
And Logos was life.
Christ was life in the light of man.
This is these people who are operating in darkness.
Well, Brian Shulhavi has something.
along the same lines. He says, what is the difference between life and lifeless? Has new technology
actually improved our lives? And in it, he talks about First Corinthians in the example that is there.
And if you look at that article, Lance who can pull that up, he's got a picture of people playing
musical instruments because that's the analogy that Paul uses when he writes to the Corinthians.
Even in the case of lifeless things, he says, that make sounds, such as a flute or
a harp. They have anyone, how will anyone know what tune is being played unless there's a
distinction in the notes? In other words, these musical instruments are lifeless things. The flute has
no life in it. The harp has no life in it. But it's the person who has life who makes these
things come to life. And that is the analogy for artificial intelligence. It does not have any
life in it. It is a fake intelligence. It's being animated by either actual Indians. It's going to
be used by the governments and the technocrats are going to be behind this to control you.
And what they're trying to do, folks, right now, is they're trying to create a mythology
that these machines are intelligent, that they're self-aware, that they're a new form of
life, that they are evolving and all the rest of this stuff, because they don't want you to
see the man behind the curtain pulling the levers like the Wizard of Oz.
and so our job, your job as well as mine, is to pull back that curtain and to show these
people are moving the lovers so we do not get deceived by what this is.
And a big part of this, as Brian Schollavi points out, this worldview that they're selling you
of AI is actually predicated on this long evolutionary worldview that they've been putting out.
He said the predominant belief in Western culture that is fueling this current generative
AI spending frenzy and creating perhaps the largest financial budget of modern times is the
belief in Darwinian evolution. You know, maybe what we should do is instead of, maybe the way we
ought to refer to this AI since it's a bubble. Maybe we ought to call it the bubble of babble
because it is very much like the Tower of Babel. It is something that, first of all, allows people
of different languages to be able to communicate more effectively with each other,
which is what really was going on with the Tower of Babel.
And it also is mankind trying to play God,
trying to play God, saying that we're going to create this new superintelligence
and all the rest of those stuff.
So, as he points out, Darwinism has conditioned the generations that are alive today
in Western culture to believe that electronic technology is constantly evolving
and improving life and improving the world.
Is that really what is happening in your life?
It says higher forms of human beings have not evolved in the real world
in spite of the rapid advancement of electronic technology
of the last couple of centuries.
Superhumans only exist in fantasy,
such as the Zionist-controlled Marvel Studios
and their blockbuster movies on the past couple of decades,
portraying superhumans as they condition their audience to accept eugenics
and Darwinism through propaganda entertainment.
Of course, there's a lot of different bad subtexts
that were in the Marvel movies, aren't there?
I mean, when you look at X-Men and stuff,
that is like, you know, well, we are super,
we're better than everybody else.
And there was this LGBT analogy
that they were pretty obviously trying to stick in there, right?
I've always found it a little bit silly
because it'll look at it, be like,
oh, well, this is an example for this.
Well, it's kind of a bad example.
And you've got a kid that might turn into a nuclear bomb
at any moment.
You know, maybe you need to re-evaluate that.
Yeah, it was all predicated on this idea that we're going to evolve.
That's where these superheroes supposedly come from.
And, of course, he points out Marvel Studios, if you remember,
partnered with Pfizer and Trump to distribute the Pfizer COVID shots during COVID,
especially in Israel.
And as I pointed out many times, Netanyahu hates his own people.
He partnered with Pfizer and said, we will collect data and use the Israelis that,
he was governing will use them as lab rats if you put us at the front of the list and give us
the shot first. I mean, he offered up his own people. Think about that as lab rats. No wonder that
he has no problem pushing genocide against other people. So he points out Darwinism has developed
into the belief system of transhumanism because of course it's just the next evolutionary step
to merge with machines and the singularity, right?
And that is what's fundamentally behind it.
And you need to stop and pull back
and think about the worldviews
that are being sold to you through things like entertainment.
You know, you can go back and look at Star Wars
and you can see a lot of Buddhism that is involved in that,
you know, becoming one with a force and all the rest of that stuff.
There were so many different philosophical and religious elements
in that that you need to be able to identify
instead of just naively and passively consuming entertainment.
It's fine to look at it at a superficial level,
but especially if you have children,
you need to address some of the underlying things
that are affecting the way that they view the world,
and you need to address those things specifically.
And so we have had Hollywood selling us the idea of transhumanism
and the singularity.
Of course, they've been selling us this whole idea of UFOs
all the rest of that, which is also something else that has grown out of this Darwinian evolutionary
mindset. The concept of transhumanism, belief that biological humans can integrate with
electronic computers to create a new, quote-unquote, species, was introduced by the World Economic
Forum around 2016 as part of their fourth industrial revolution. And the term
transhumanism, I think, was actually coined by Julian Huxley, brother of Aldous Huxley,
this brave new garbage that they've been trying to sell us.
And whenever I look at their fourth industrial revolution, the way Klaus Schwab would say it,
it'd always be the forced industrial revolution.
Like he would say it.
Whether you like it or not.
Yeah.
And so this is what they say in their video.
I didn't get the video because it's about 11 minutes long.
But about four and a half minutes into it, they say design is critical today because it is the first signal of human intention.
Well, design is not just humans at design.
Of course, God designs as well.
The whole point of recognizing intelligent design is to recognize that something was done intentionally.
You know, when you look at a car, you know that somebody intentionally had an intention and deliberately made.
that car. And so design is when you see design, when you can understand that there is intention
and not just random factors that have come together for something. That's the key. Yeah.
I'm reminded of the whole thing with, was it SETI, where they're looking for intelligent life,
and they found just a single repeating frequency. And I believe they later found out that was
due to some astrological thing of some star. Quasar. Yeah.
pulsing at a steady rate, but it's like, oh, look, because it's on a set timer, that must mean
that it had a creator behind it. And yet they will look at all this and say, oh, no, it's just
random. Yeah, because it had this fixed period in terms of the signal. Basically, what a quasar
was, was this rotating rock that had a polarized tips that were rotating. And because that
rotation, it was sending out electromagnetic signal.
And when they saw a repeating, consistent pattern of a signal as simple as that was,
they said, oh, this is a sign of life.
They're trying to communicate with us.
And yet, at the same time, they would ignore what was going on with their own DNA.
You know, you look at the complicated code in your DNA, and they're still doing it.
Even to this day, they still ignore that, and they're still looking for some kind of extraterrestrial intelligence that is not really very intelligent.
just this utter refusal just no there can't be a god i can't anything no anything other than that
right it's too horrifying to contemplate for them the fact that there is something that would
always be above them something that you know well the perfect being something that is perfectly
intelligent per and just they want to be the smartest person they want or at least the potential
to become the smartest person like well maybe even if we find aliens they might be smarter than
us now, but I can eventually become as smart as them. With God, that's out the window. There's
no chance of that ever happening. If ever there was a time when there was no thing, there would
still be nothing. But Crick and Watson, who discovered DNA, said, well, we can see the design here,
so they weren't so stupid and rebellious that they would ignore that. So they talked about
panspermia. Oh, there's some aliens or something that went throughout the universe,
creating life. It's like, you know, that would be called God.
if that was really true and it would have to be self-existent they're desperate for there to be aliens like
the whole uh setty thing looking at a single repeating pulse as sign of intelligence is just as
ridiculous as looking at this complicated code well not quite as ridiculous but almost as ridiculous
as looking at this complicated code and saying oh it's just random it's they have to have the aliens
and not God, no matter how ridiculous the logic jumps that are required for that.
That's right.
And still it only moves the problem back one step.
Like even if you were to find out, oh, we were created by aliens.
Where did those aliens come from?
Yes.
Are there more aliens and then more aliens?
Well, Brian Shahvi takes it in an interesting direction.
He says, the descendants of Noah must have had too much knowledge of the evil world system
and whatever technology they used before it was destroyed by God in the flood.
So once more, God had to intervene to prevent Satan from taking over the world
as you divide the world up into smaller ethnic and language groups
and scattered them across the world.
Well, that's what is now being reversed by AI.
Think of the knowledge that was lost at the Tower of Babel,
which was the last time the world had a singular world government
and a singular world language.
People before the flood lived to be almost a thousand years
and the knowledge and wisdom that they would have passed on from generation to generation
is truly unfathomable today.
Yeah, when you stop and think about it,
if you didn't have diminished physical and mental capabilities that come with age,
think about how intelligent.
I mean, we've talked about this with octopus, for example,
you know, the fact that they only live, like, what, three years or something,
but look at how incredibly smart they are.
They can be a real threat with a longer lifespan.
Well, that certainly is true of humans, isn't it?
if we had an octopus that lived to be 80 years old,
they might be a problem.
You couldn't contain it no matter what you did.
So long and thanks for all the fish, right?
Yeah, he writes,
it's highly unlikely that these people needed
any of the electronic technological crutches
that we use today.
With the thought of recording,
any of their communication even have been
entered into their minds, he said, I wonder.
Or did they have such perfect photographic memories
so that knowledge and wisdom
would pass down from generation and generation, increasing human power and ingenuity with each
generation without the use of modern technological crutches that we have today. I mean, stop and think
somebody like Einstein or somebody like Newton. Imagine if they live to be a thousand years old
what they could have put together. It truly is amazing. But it also makes me think, when he puts it
this way, when Brian Chalhavry does, you know, do they need to have anything, any crutches to
remember this stuff, right? We congratulate ourselves because we've created computers and other
things like that as crutches. It makes me think of the Christopher Nolan movie Memento, right?
Where you get this guy who's lost his ability to create new memories. And so as things are going
on, he's leaving notes everywhere for his later self to come back and discover. And so the post-its
kind of become his memory. And that's really kind of what we're doing with computers now, isn't it?
Yeah, we've replaced our own ability to even think and reason. Yeah. Not just ability to
form new memories, but everything turning it over.
Just, hey, I've mentioned this for, but on Twitter now,
anytime I look at anything, there's someone in the comments,
at Grok, what does this mean?
At Grok, summarize this for me.
At Grok, is this real?
Are you guys just fully happy to turn over?
It's become the arbiter of what is true and not.
I mean, like I said, as well, you know, we've had situations.
I've seen a couple of different videos that have been put up where somebody says,
look at this. I went through with AI and I got it to admit such and such. Some of them
are to admit that there really is a God or whatever. It's like, is that you're, you're going to
hang your hat on what AI said. Yeah. It's also just the fact that AI wants to give you the
answer that you want. It does. Eventually, it will kind of suss out and figure out the way you're
trying to push it. And it will, even if it has to back pedal or, you know, go back on what it said,
it will start going back and doing that because it wants to keep you utilizing the system.
We just have to keep in mind that this is not intelligence, it's illusion. That's what the
eye stands for. It is artificial illusion. And you can enjoy it and you can use it for entertainment
just like people look at David Copperfield who says he's going to make the Statue of Liberty
disappear. Well, he didn't make the Statue of Liberty disappear. It appeared to disappear for
the people who were standing in a particular spot, but it was an illusion. And so, you know, we can
be entertained, we can be fascinated by illusions, you know, and it's like, how in the world they do
that? We can do the same thing with AI. We can say, how in the world could it put this kind of stuff
together? And just don't let it become a reference source for you and don't fall into the idea that
this thing is real. Understand there is a man behind the curtain and that man is trying to steal everything
in your life from you and from your descendants, and he's trying to imprison and kill you.
That's the way to properly understand this, that the Wizard of Oz is truly evil, and
the Wizard of AI. And I think also the fact that, you know, when we look at the original
tower of Babel, it stopped when God changed the languages here. But I think what we're going to
have with this bubble, the bubble of Babel, I think that's going to be.
burst. That's the way this thing is going to come down. And it's going to be financial
and in many other regards. It's going to have massive implications for us, I think, when this
artificial bubble that they have built collapses. Brian Shulharvey says, these people have failed to
acknowledge that it was their master who corrupted the world from the perfect original design
and the original intention of the creator. Yeah, they are serving the master who has been
the enemy of humanity from the Garden of Eden on.
In opposition to modern teaching on Darwinism and technology that promotes things like eugenics
and transhumanism, the teaching of the Bible clearly shows that the physical world is wearing out
and will soon be destroyed by fire and then replaced.
In the beginning, as Hebrews, O Lord, you laid the foundation of the earth, the heavens of the work
of your hands, they will perish, but you will remain.
They will all wear out like a garment.
you will roll them up like a robe like a garment they will be changed but you remain the same and your
years will never end the day of the lord will come like a thief the heavens will disappear with a roar
and the elements will be destroyed by fire that's what we need to keep in mind the concepts of
transhumanism in the fourth industrial revolution presented by the world economic forum almost 10 years ago
there's been a notable change in the presentation of transhumanism since the introduction of chat
GPT. We now have software that is very, very energy hungry and not sustainable, quite frankly,
unless they take everything from us. And they're in the process of doing that. Your electricity
rates and are soaring everywhere. This is actually AI and the data centers are becoming a bigger threat
to your ability to have electricity and power than actually the climate McGuffin was.
It's rolling out much faster with that because they want it for control.
There's now widespread belief amongst the public that a computer powered by AI can
completely replace man, which means that they no longer even need a transhuman.
Just think about this.
The fear of our AI takeover folks is based on the lie of evolution.
It's based on the lie of man becoming God.
This is why you don't need to fear what is happening, because it's all a lie.
And so just understand where your future lies.
It does not, God is the one who's going to control the future.
And all of these dire predictions about taking your jobs and taking everything away from you
or AI that it's going to be doing this or that, it's really going to be the humans behind it.
We need to be aware of the humans and how they're going to use this.
But it's not going to be AI.
AI will be their artificial illusion for tyranny.
The idea that human-like robots can now replace humans is a common theme.
In both corporate and alternative media these days,
Brian Shulhavi says,
I've tried my best for the past few years to show how fake this belief is.
But the propaganda and the deception of 200 years of Darwinian academics
has almost completely blinded the eyes of the current generations alive today on planet Earth.
As I said before, it's also that Darwinism also includes the UFO illusion
and Project Blue Beam or whatever they're going to do with that.
Communications and language are characteristics of life that's created by God.
Lifeless things created by man need human intervention for them to have any meaning at all,
just like a musical instrument that by themselves does not have the power
or the ability to communicate or to make music.
And again, that quote that I read you before
saying that a lifeless thing like a flute or a harp
needs somebody to breathe life into it.
He says, so unless you speak intelligent,
intelligible words with your tongue,
how will anyone know what you're saying?
You'll just be speaking into the air
like an AI chatbot that's hallucinating.
When one considers the truth that are being written here,
it's very easy to see that people's false beliefs
and AI and robots replacing humans would be the same as if people started worshiping
musical instruments, attributing consciousness to those instruments as if they were playing themselves.
Can a player piano replicate humans so that human musicians are no longer needed to create
music? You know, we get to that in some regard with MIDI, which is the way I do the music
that I do, there's recorded instruments. And if you look at the MIDI controllers, it actually
looks like the piano roll that you have on a player piano. But it's telling the instrument how to play
and what to play and the timing that it's going to play. But still, there has to be a human
that's going to create the instrument and a human that's going to program it. Yes, Lance?
I saw something of a guy talking about how AI is going to
kill creativity and the quote he had was you can give AI 50, 100 years of blues and never get
rock and roll. It's as more and more of more people offload their thinking and creative processes
to this stuff, those talents are going to become rarer and rarer and go away, but this thing isn't
really creative. It isn't truly creating the music. It's imitative. It's altering and parodying
what already exists. It's like Disney. It's cannibalizing the creative efforts of people in the
past. I do have to say, though, that, you know, sometimes you can use some of these elements
of computers or artificial intelligence. Sometimes it can be used in a different way in a creative way.
And I would say, you know, when we do it with music, there's programs out there like
sooner where you just give it a prompt and you say give me something in this particular style
with these instruments and it'll just go through and create some derivative piece of work which
usually is not very good but the other thing that you can do with it is um you can not so much
AI I was talking about MIDI that really wasn't AI but now they have brought AI in to be able to
actually sing words and but you still program it you know which is still still your lyrics
It's still you doing the MIDI, but now for the first time, rather than having a large choir that somebody has recorded that's singing, um, or ah, or this, you know, some other syllable and not really singing anything of any intelligence.
Now you can get it to actually do the lyrics.
And I've been playing around with that, and there is a tremendous amount.
When you look at that, you realize just how much is done effortlessly by somebody who can sing.
if you can't sing then it becomes even more difficult than learning to sing in many cases
because you wind up with strange pronunciation and other things like that and you have to do
workarounds and that's the key these programs as they stand right now give you the ability
to go in and to change it in fine detail so you give it the words and it pronounces the words
and then when it gets the pronunciation wrong or it gets the inflection wrong you go in
and micromanage that.
So it can be a lot of work,
but it can also give you access
to a creative process
that you couldn't have
if you couldn't sing
or if you were somebody
who wanted to put together
a large ensemble,
but you couldn't afford
to hire the musicians to do it.
Now you can do that
with a great deal of work on your own.
But anyway, he said it'd be
just as foolish to think
that when we look at AI
and we think that it's actually thinking,
it would just be just as foolish as thinking that the instruments are playing themselves.
They don't play themselves.
And yet we are looking at that.
He goes on to say that when you look at lifeless, the word that was used there in Greek,
was essentially the word for soul as life, but it has an A in front of it, right?
Just like we see atheist is somebody who denies that there's a God.
You put the A in front of it, right?
And so it was a word that had an A in front of soul to deny that it had a soul, that it had life.
And he said, these lifeless things are man-made instruments or tech tools that have no soul.
And that's exactly what AI, large language models are.
I guess you could say that's the A and AI.
It's against intelligence.
It's anti-intelligence.
That's right.
Yeah, just like atheistic, it's a intelligence.
lifeless without a soul by itself even if it contained all of the digitized information in the world
it can do nothing it needs masters it needs the humans who create it and operate it in order for
the program to be useful and that's that's the real issue the evil masters the wizards of oz
that are pulling the strings behind the curtain that's what needs to be exposed we need to realize
what this is we don't even know how it works we need to know who is working it that's
the key thing. People wrongly ascribe life and consciousness to AI. So as he points out,
again, going back to the idea of soul, I've said many times, we'll look at psychology, right?
These are atheists who refer to the soul and they study it. You know, psychology is literally
the study of the soul, except these are people who deny that you have a soul. And he said,
Western culture completely ignores the existence of souls, they reduce man to a physical entity
that operates like a computer, like how technology works. And just like you see that, especially
in B.F. Skinner's work, he believes that people are soulless. They're not created, they're not
creating the image of God. And he can control them like he does a machine. And that's what
his behavioral psychology is ultimately about. It's about controlling people like he would
control a machine.
and that's what's so dehumanizing about it.
And that's why he calls his book,
Beyond Freedom and Dignity,
you can, you know,
you can take those things away from people,
but you can't separate them.
Life is now defined by ease and comfort,
which is mistakenly interpreted as wealth.
This is this false belief, said Brian,
that is not only the false belief
that technology is making our lives better,
but the ignorance of the masses
as to what life actually is that is empowering the technocrats today
as they spend trillions on AI and waste our natural resources
to make us poor, to make us their servants.
That's why I say, you know, when Elon Musk talks about the fact,
you know, will you have meaning in your life if you don't have a job?
They really don't understand what life is,
and they don't understand what gives meaning to life.
It's many times Hillary Clinton used to always talk about the politics of meaning.
You know, politics gave meaning.
to her. And we don't need to envy those people, and we don't need to emulate them either.
We should transcend them. And the way that we do that is with God and our connection to God.
Technology is lifeless. It doesn't produce anything. It can only be powered by those who have
life and a soul. Even things like genetic engineering, he said if you look at GMO fruits and
vegetables, they only alter a plant within its kind.
Genetic engineering technology, for example, has never taken a seed from one
species and modify it to evolve into a completely different species.
That's what they're trying to hint that they're doing.
It truly is amazing, but...
Yeah, and again, that's the essence of evolution.
They, they know, oh, we started as a single-cell thingy, and now we're here,
and that's where everything came from.
And it is just the most absurd theory.
There's not a single instance of it being proven, being shown.
There's not a single missing link, a bridge between two things.
Like, oh, look, it's changing from this to the other thing.
I got to the point where I used to like National Geographic.
They had great nature photography.
But the problem was that they would just hammer you over and over.
and over and over again with this evolutionary mindset and it's like it's just absurd and I'm tired of
hearing it you know it was like a school hammering down transgender pronouns and they continue to get
away with this because they'll conflate natural selection you know they'll call it microevolution where
something has within its own genetics a vast array of different things that it can potentially alter
itself slightly it selects for you know oh these you know finches over here have a different beak because
they eat snails and they have to have a stronger beak to crack through the shell
versus these finches over there that don't do that.
But the finch is still a finch.
It's not even changing from a finch into a sparrow.
That's right.
Or a hawk.
It's still the exact same type of bird.
They play games with their definition, too.
I mean, the case of the, I don't know, the finches maybe at the Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon.
And they said, well, our definition of a species is something that will mate with each other.
So we've got these two different populations of finches.
on the Grand Canyon that have not come in contact with each other.
And so their mating songs have changed slightly
to the extent that one group will not mate with the other group.
Therefore, they have evolved into another species by definition.
So see, there we have evolution, and it's absolute nonsense.
I mean, it's still physically identified, identical to each other.
And it's just, like you said,
they play these definitional games where, again, it's natural selection,
but they'll call it something like microevolution.
And that cells you want to deal, well, if this is actually evolution, that if it's happening, that means macro can happen.
But it's a completely different thing.
Yeah, it's molecules to me, and it's completely different than micro adaptation.
Yes, Lance?
Yeah, the key difference is there's not new information being added.
It's information being lost.
Yeah, it's information that was already there or information that's discarded because it was no longer useful, like fish that go blind because they are generating.
growing up in a cave that doesn't have any light so they're wasting calories on eyes that
they can't use so after a while they stop having eyes with the children because the ones that
didn't have eyes reproduce more so that's just information being subtracted to better fit the
environment that they're in it's not new information the fish isn't growing legs it's getting
rid of its eyes. Yes, right. And it's like, you hear them talk all the time about superbugs evolving
in response to some kind of a poison. Well, that is not a new bug that he's evolving. What's happened
is that you have, some of them have, you know, there's variation within this population. And some of
them, just as we see when we have vaccine poisons injected into us, we see that it affects
some people differently than it affects others. Some people has no effect on. Some people, it kills them
or gives them very serious things. This is one of the things that makes it difficult to pin this down,
that kind of individual variation. And so what happens is with these pesticides, for example,
they kill out a large portion of the original population, but some of them are not affected. And the
ones who survived that, then multiply, and now you've got a new population that's not affected
by that poison.
So it did not evolve into some kind of a super bug or a super rodent or something like that.
It's just, we need to understand that when they're constantly hitting us with these lies
about molecules to man evolution.
But speaking of lies, and again, that's the key thing.
Take control of your children's education.
The purpose of your education is to point them towards God.
I see so many people that will say, well, you know,
Genesis doesn't really matter one way or the other.
If it's this, even if God used evolution, it's not that big a deal.
So it sets the foundation for the entire Bible.
If you cannot trust the beginning of it, why can you trust any of it?
That's right.
It sets the tone.
It's where you start.
And you can trust it.
It fits the facts better than any of their constantly evolving theories.
The theories are what are evolving.
Well, I just want to encourage people to look at homeschool.
And so along those lines, here's another example, the parental replacement centers that are being disguised as schools in Chicago.
And this is an article that's on The New American, actually, I think Alex Newman had it.
It was a reprint from another organization that's putting this together, fighting this.
They call these things the sustainable community schools.
That should give you an idea of where this is coming from, the UN.
Chicago's government school system is doubling down to take over more and more functions
that were once reserved for families, voluntary associations, and churches.
Before we move on to a new topic, do you want to get to the comments?
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Would you consider interviewing Brian Burlington?
Do you know who he is?
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That's one of the problems with doing the show is we have very little time to actually learn about other people.
We'll put the name down and look it up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Yes.
Nights of the Storm.
I've been seeing paid ads on Twix that are showing people shopping in markets in Gaza, supposedly.
Ask yourself, why are they paying for ads to show them having food?
I wonder if that's some Israeli bots.
Maybe that's why they need to get that guy back from Las Vegas so quickly.
Isn't there a nation that Gaza has trouble with that is known for having a lot of cyber security or cyber warfare units, I want to say?
There could be, could be one of those.
You don't understand they're losing the propaganda war because Gaza has so many bots.
They have vast forces arrayed against us to quote Netanyahu.
Gaza and Palestine are manipulating the media.
to an extreme extent with their fingers in every media outlet.
Yes.
Knights of the Storm, you can't represent God and deny Jesus at the same time.
Yes.
It's true.
It's amazing that Huckabee doesn't know that.
Like I say, you mix politics with religion,
and sometimes you just go pure politics and you throw the religion out.
That appears to be what Mike Huckabee's done.
He's thrown out Christ for his Zionist politics.
Tunnel Lord 1337, that's just a twisting of the doctrine that Jesus spoke of,
world hates Christians because they hate God. Yeah, talking about Huckabees. Again, justification,
oh, well, they hate Jews because they hate God. No, they hate Christians. Minuteman militia,
I think everyone would be shocked by how many people support UBI, even people I consider like-minded.
Yeah, I've seen a lot of people. I was amazed because I knew that was exactly what the stimulus
check was about. And what was amazing to me was how quickly people latched on to that dependency.
They wanted that stimulus check to continue.
They loved it.
They got a taste for it and decided, well, you know what?
My job treats me like garbage.
They don't respect me.
I'm not contributing anything meaningful.
I'm mostly pushing numbers around on a spreadsheet or sending emails that don't matter
to people that don't matter all day.
So why on earth would I go back?
It was like some kind of drug that, you know, the first time you try it, you're hooked.
You know, that's the way it was like.
Wait a minute, I don't have to go to this corporate hellscape where it's an HR name.
any state and you'll just pay me to stay home, whatever you need me to do, fine.
I'll wear a mask even.
Don't frag me, bro.
Even Darwin stated that if you cannot find any transitional fossils and the theory is incorrect,
none have been found.
That's right.
And, of course, the other thing that was really a problem for him, and Michael Beattie wrote a book
called Darwin's Black Box.
And he said, even in the 1800s, and when we went to the British Museum, remember, they had
that little display that was set up on the side,
and it was Darwin's instruments and his desk and things like that.
And he had, to examine things,
he had just like a handheld magnifying glass.
I said, no wonder he thought that life was coming spontaneously out of water.
You know, he didn't have any tools to be able even observe anything scientific.
That is one of the things I remember from the British Museum.
Yeah, yeah.
But he said that one of the problems that bugged him in his theory was the eye.
of the human eye and every eye of every creature.
You know, how could something, even he could understand
with his limited tools that he had,
he understood how complicated the eye was
because how is it adjusting the size of the iris
in response to light and all the rest of stuff?
He said, how could that happen just by random chance processes?
So to him, that was this black box
that really was a stumbling block for him
with his theory of evolution.
and Michael Beahey wrote an early work talking about intelligent design from that standpoint,
and that's what he titled it was Darwin's Black Box,
which is what intelligent design is really about.
Can't get it figured out.
Yeah.
Oh, wait, I read that Night's of the Storm responding, don't frag me, bro, says Darwin also recanted his entire theory later in life.
They don't mention that in school.
Yeah, yeah.
Sorry, guys, that was wrong.
Transitional fossils and all the rest of the stuff.
And he was very much tied in.
with the Huxley's or tied in with him.
He was tied into eugenics, his cousin, that type of thing.
He also had a club that was called the X club, which was kind of interesting.
Also, I want to say his father was a preacher,
and he just had a huge chip on his shoulder about God in general,
and so he set out to want to disprove it and would have done anything, basically.
Well, you know, there's a lot of people who, especially in those days,
would get into the clergy as a profession.
And they were very cynical and disbelievers,
and they just wanted to get into it to make money.
It's just a way.
So, you know, you could look at that.
If you're a family member, you see it as a hustle, you know.
And they got that same situation with Jerry Falwell, his son, you know,
who kind of left.
But anyway.
We've got alien poop evolution.
He says, a giraffe is just a horse that wanted leaves, David.
Duh.
Well, Markian inheritance, yeah.
He just kept going for those higher leaves.
Each generation, they stretch their neck a little bit more.
It's such a stupid concept.
Brian, Deb McCartney,
The heavens declare the glory of God,
and the firmament showeth his handiwork.
Psalm 191.
That's right.
The heavens declare his righteousness,
and all the people see his glory, Psalm 976.
Audi M-R-R,
Eric Clapton said in 1997 that computers will hurt
musical creativity, and skill.
Today, he's right.
There are AI artists, quote, unquote,
that think they are on the same level as Beethoven.
Well, you know, a little delusion now and then.
Yeah.
I guess that's because they're decomposing.
I was going to say it's because if you listen to the stuff they create,
you'd think they were deaf, but alien poop evolution.
An evolving limb would be a dead prey.
That's right.
That third leg that's going to help you go fast.
Well, that's one of the arguments that Ken Han would make.
He said, you know, they, even in German, they call bats flying mice, right?
Defleeter mouse and says a flying mouse.
And he said, and so we have evolutionists who say that bats are evolved from mice.
And he said, it doesn't make any sense.
As they're starting to develop wings, you know, what is the special power of a mouse?
They can squeeze into anything.
If they start developing useless wings that don't allow them to fly,
but make it harder for them to get into things,
they become more vulnerable to predators rather than,
it has to all happen all at once.
And that's the key issue.
My favorite example is that of the flowers and the bumblebee's,
these two separate systems that are intrinsically linked.
They both have to exist at the same time,
or neither one gets to exist.
Well, just think about sexual reproduction, right?
Just in general.
You have to have two complementary,
organisms male and female to have sexual reproduction.
I guess that's one of the reasons why they're working so hard on this gender stuff, right?
They've got to get rid of sexual reproduction.
Maybe they get their factories and their artificial looms, then they can remove that stumbling block.
Another one of the stumbling blocks for Darwinism.
Finally.
True Darwinism just hasn't been tried yet.
Knights of the Storm, describing the difference between the concept of natural selection versus
evolution, yeah. Natural selection, of course, as we talked about, is just, you know, area has
specific traits that are more useful there, and so the animals that have those traits do better
and produce more offspring, and therefore eventually they become the dominant and eventually only
type of that creature there. That's right. Let's talk about the evolution of schools right now
and look at the deadly form that it's taking. Under this new plan, Chicago will be expanding from
20, quote unquote, sustainable community schools, unquote, to almost twice as many for next year,
the 2025 to 2026 school year. The announcement on August 4th by Chicago officials, union bosses,
and government education chiefs came, even as the district faces a staggering budget hole
of $734 million. This is a bankrupt system, folks, with bankrupt ideas. The idea behind
sustainable community schools is to provide what government educators refer to as more services,
even wraparound services. Yeah, this is a government that wraps around you like a boa constrictor,
isn't it? Under the so-called village model, everything from mental health and dental health
to nutrition and, quote, family well-being becomes the government school's responsibility.
Think of them as parental and church replacement centers.
Within the institutions, everything for children but the bedtime stories and the goodnight hugs for now become the responsibility of the state.
Even parents can receive myriad services from the government schools as they become the new community hub.
More access to resources for jobs, housing, said radical left-wing mayor Brandon Johnson at a press conference announcing this
massive expansion of the controversial program, as if it were government's job to feed and to
house the population. The school graduated about two-thirds of its victims in four years.
Students are victims of this system. But the Illinois State Board of Education data shows that
even though two-thirds of the victims graduated in four years, the school did not have one
single student that was proficient in either reading or math on standardized tests.
Isn't that amazing?
So they're graduating these victims, but they can't read and can't write proficiently.
Yeah, sure.
Go out into the world.
Fine.
How they graduated without even basic proficiency as anything remains a mystery.
Well, not really.
They said they squandered $4,000 more in taxpayer money per student, which is pretty amazing
when you look at this.
I mean, they're spending like, I don't know what it is now.
a few years ago, some of the school districts that were the most left-wing and wasteful were
spending like $24,000 per student.
So that's a significant increase that you're putting in there.
They said they couldn't produce even a single student proficient in any core subject.
Worse even than traditional government schools.
Almost 80% of students were chronically absent at the academy as well.
So the only thing worse would be showing up there.
This is why I say to people who are afraid to take on homeschooling,
folks, you can't possibly do worse than the government in terms of any of these aspects.
In terms of reading or arithmetic or anything else like that,
there's no way that you could do worse, even if you struggled in school, you can do better.
And there are many things out there to help you to do that academically.
Yes?
80% were chronically absent, but it certainly didn't seem to help the children.
20% that were regular attendees.
That's right.
Yeah, the 20% who were there all the time still didn't know how to do math or how to read proficiently.
And that should have been the ideal scenario for them because most of the other students are
missing so they've got more time to hone in on and spend time with these kids that are there.
Well, you know, one of the things when we talked about James Dobbson the other day,
I think one thing is that he really got right was he said, you know, when he's talking about
discipline and things like that, he said, what is your purpose in discipline?
He said, your purpose and discipline is to show the children what a good father looks like
so that they see that.
Yeah.
It's something that's come to me.
It's to prepare them to understand the good father that God is.
It's something that I've been thinking a lot more about since we've had our son
and just how I want to make sure that he can see God's love through my actions.
Well, the government wants to replace God.
They replace them.
That's the key thing.
They can try, but they can never succeed.
There is no replacement for God.
There's no replacement for the family.
We really do appreciate you all joining us here today.
We cannot thank you enough for your support.
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God bless you all.
Have a wonderful rest of your day.
The common man.
They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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