The David Knight Show - Tue Episode #2116: Tomahawks for Peace: More Trump War Lies

Episode Date: October 14, 2025

00:09:36 – Trump’s FBI Hypocrisy & January 6 DeceptionKnight exposes Trump’s false claim that “Biden’s FBI” orchestrated January 6—despite Trump still being president at the time—a...ccusing him and Alex Jones of staging “Stop the Steal” as a profit scheme. 00:17:13 – California Bans the GlockCalifornia’s “Responsible Gun Manufacturing Act” bans Glock handguns as “convertible machine guns.” Knight calls it a direct assault on self-defense and predicts a major constitutional showdown. 00:35:24 – Trump’s Qatar Deals & Terror TiesKnight reveals Trump’s reversal on Qatar—once a “terror sponsor,” now a business ally—accusing him of selling out national security for billion-dollar golf and jet contracts. 00:39:31 – Trump’s Tomahawk DiplomacyTrump’s plan to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine is framed as “peace through escalation.” Knight warns it risks world war and exposes Trump as another neocon puppet. 01:15:12 – Al Gore’s AI Surveillance SchemeKnight reveals Gore’s “Climate Trace” satellite network as a Trojan horse for global surveillance under the guise of climate monitoring. 01:56:49 – UN Targets HomeschoolersUNESCO’s new education policy seeks global control over homeschooling, redefining parents as “state trainers.” Knight warns it’s a war on family sovereignty. 02:10:00 – AI, Transhumanism & the Death of the ArtistKnight and artist Anthony Freda discuss AI’s spiritual dangers, calling it “post-human sorcery” designed to replace divine creativity and enslave culture to technocratic control. 02:17:00 – Selling War for The New York TimesFreda recounts illustrating Iraq War propaganda for The New York Times and realizing how state censorship shaped media narratives—a revelation that pushed him into the liberty movement. 02:36:40 – “Jesus Park” ProjectFreda unveils his large-scale sculpture of Christ’s face made from natural earth, intended as a cultural and spiritual monument against the rise of satanic and nihilistic art. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:01:06 It's the David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's the 14th of October, year of our Lord, 2025. Well, today we're going to take another look at the Trump insurrection. Of course, in California, we have some new gun control legislation. What a surprise. And yet, it's going to be interesting to see how the Supreme Court handles this. Because one of the things that they have said is that commonly used firearms are protected.
Starting point is 00:01:44 Well, they're going after the number one firearm, and that's the Glock. Of course, that phrase is not in the Second Amendment. And that was added, interestingly enough, by Antonin Scalia, the so-called originalist. So we're going to see how this works out, but there's also some very fascinating news about Qatar that we didn't get to yesterday as well, and how that interfaces with the Trump family and the pushback by many people within MAGA. So now they've got yet another issue that they're at odds with the Trump, not the vaccine, not the pandemic, but one by one, they're starting to see who this guy is.
Starting point is 00:02:22 We'll be right back. Stay with us. Well, in Portland, they've had a protest, which you wouldn't have a protest like this, I guess, except in Portland or maybe Austin. We have nude cyclists joining the anti-ice protests as it's raining in Portland. And I guess they're protesting naked tyranny. Did you think that's a... I guess if your goal is to be as obnoxious as possible, I guess that works better than the crazy costumes that they're wearing no costume at all. It's probably the...
Starting point is 00:03:14 Anyway, the trading insults with counter-protesters who showed up to sing the Star-Spangled banner and carried a large banner of Charlie Kirk. goes, our patron saint of the right now. The protests have only intensified in recent days as the Trump administration doubles down on its portrayal of Portland as an urban dystopia controlled by far-left radicals, a narrative denied by many locals and state and city officials. Well, I think that we would all agree that that's an accurate characterization. I would say that it is a radical left dystopia. I've been there. And yet, the means does not
Starting point is 00:03:55 justify the end and you're not going to end that with military force or with police from the federal government the problem with Portland it's a spiritual one it's a mental one and you can't fix that this is the way these people want to live you just need to let them go their own way but you don't want to destroy the Constitution trying to fix them this is like nation building as we've said before you can't put something there that's not there So the counter-protester, some of whom wore Trump-branded garb, numbered in the dozens. They were flanked by American flags in an image of Charlie Kirk, standing in front of a white cross with one arm raised in a fist.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Is that what? I don't think that was really funny. The fight, fight, fight thing. That was not his thing. He was like, prove me wrong. Let's have a discussion. They don't get it. They have reinvented Charlie Kirk in their own image, haven't they?
Starting point is 00:04:53 Across the street, a phalanx of protesters opposed to administration's immigration policies danced and jeered despite a Pacific Northwest downpour. The two sides yelled obscenities at each other through microphones. This is how beneficial these protests are. You know, you can go show up. It reminds me of the Monty Python skit where the guy pays to have an argument and he spends the whole time arguing about whether or not he's paid enough to have an argument. federal agents stood watch from the roof of the federal building
Starting point is 00:05:28 where they occasionally shot pepper balls into the peaceful crowd throughout the afternoon and the evening and see this is the other thing too I totally disagree with these people in Portland about everything and yet they have a constitutionally protected right to air their grievances if not everything else And so the reality is, is that if you're going to allow the federal government to overrule that and say, well, we don't care that they have a constitutional right to redress their grievances, we're going to kick it off with force. We're going to shoot these people with pepper balls.
Starting point is 00:06:09 And the rest of the stuff, we saw that in January 6th. And a lot of people thought that was reprehensible. How do we go over such a short period of time? And these people have completely had their memories wiped if they ever could remember anything. I've never seen anybody with such short-term memories and no ability to see trends either as the Maga people. It's just amazing. All the stuff that was done to them, they're now cheering to make this a precedent that will be used by the next Hillary, by the next Obama, by the next Biden. Can't you people see this?
Starting point is 00:06:43 It's just amazing to me. They shot protesters of pepper balls. You know, I really dislike these protesters, but I really, really dislike the shooters who are doing this. That's enough to make me want to protest, but not in the way that they are. To be naked is to be as vulnerable as you can be, said one person. And that's what we're saying. We're not afraid. So that's how these people think.
Starting point is 00:07:12 What really gets me is that it says, To be naked is to be as vulnerable as you can be, said Elise, a Portland resident who asked that her last name not be used due to privacy concerns. There's just no sense of irony here. You think the irony would have killed her right on the spot. That's good, Travis. Yeah, I miss that. Ice protesters.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Your mic's not on, Lance. Yeah. Go ahead. What'd you have to say? The wisest man at the nudist speech hides not his. body, but his face. Yeah. Anti-ice protesters have called for the immigration facility to make shut down.
Starting point is 00:07:55 An idea that the city appears to be considering. Last month, city officials warned the building's owner that ICE might be violating its conditional use permit by holding detainees longer than it was agreed. The U.S. General Services Administration has operated the facility since 2011 as a processing Center where immigration officials can check in with asylum seekers and immigrants. According to the permit, the federal government cannot hold detainees there for more than 12 hours. Mayor Keith Wilson said the agreement has been repeatedly broken between October 1st, 2024 last year when Biden was there, and July 27th. So they said ICE made clear these
Starting point is 00:08:39 detention limitation commitments to our community, and we believe they broke those policies more than two dozen times. I'm proud of our team for conducting a thorough thoughtful investigations. That's going to be the technicality in which they want to try to move to close this ICE facility. And again, my orientation is I'm all about local control. I'm all about division of power. I'm all about state and local control versus centralizing everything under the federal government. Number one. Number two, the Constitution. We have to have a standard. We have to have an objective standard and the government, especially the federal government. Looking for a great way to reward and thank your hardworking team this Christmas?
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Starting point is 00:10:07 And this, I talked about briefly yesterday. I thought it was worth going back to look at it again because W&D, it should be World Net Daily, talks about this and is absolutely completely skips over the complaint that Trump has. He says it was Biden's FBI and we got to do something. January 6th, 2021, Trump is still present for another couple of weeks and he as well as Trump media, like W&D, pretend that he wasn't president. They pretend that it was Biden who was president. And when you look at the Biden FBI agents who they accuse, I think rightfully so,
Starting point is 00:10:55 of being agent provocateurs and then of abusing the law, why are they abusing their law legal authority right now? And why are they acting as agent provocateurs? And they are. They set on the building and they start shooting pepper balls of people who were peaceful. You know, like that guy who was a priest and he wasn't a priest, he was a pastor, his Presbyterian pastor, incredibly liberal. And he's basically killed the church that he took over there with his abortion and LGBT support.
Starting point is 00:11:30 But he was not doing in terms of the political aspects here. He was not doing anything. He was not even yelling insults at the people. and they shot him in the face with a pepper ball. And I just have a real problem with the people on the right who cheer that. Because it's going to happen to them. And they like to say, F-A-F-O, well, you know, the same thing applies to you when you support the government doing whatever it wishes without the restraint of the law.
Starting point is 00:11:59 You're going to F-A-F-O yourself. So Trump called out Pam Bondi because she's not acting to do that. something about these 274 FBI agents that were with the capital crowd on January the 6th. And W&D won't point out that Biden was not president,
Starting point is 00:12:20 that Trump was present at that point in time. They go along with a farce. He says all uppercase the Biden FBI placed 274 agents into the crowd on January the 6th. And again, as he was pushing people to this, as he was
Starting point is 00:12:36 fleecing them of their money and pushing them to this pointless protest. That's the whole thing was pointless. That's why I said on December the 14th. I said it's pointless at this point because they have failed to get a hearing. They failed to make their case to the state legislatures. There were four state legislatures that were controlled by Republicans where there was a razor thin margin. They could have made the case if they thought there was fraud. They could have gotten a second set of electors officially sent by that state rather than just one set of electors from each state. So I said, there's really no point in it.
Starting point is 00:13:14 And there's no point in Alex Jones's stop to steal except to make money. So I got fired. But I truly believed that, and I would do it again. Chris Ray lied to the American public, said Jim Hoff at the Gateway Pundit. He set up the good American patriots who attended January 6th protest. Well, you might want to take a look, Jim, at Trump himself. He's the one who set people up. He more than anybody.
Starting point is 00:13:43 And Alex Jones, to the stop the steal, the two of them sent people there. You can get angry at the FBI, and you can get angry at what Biden did after the fact and how he abused his authority. And you get angry at Ray Epps and all the rest of the stuff. But the people who sent them there were Alex Jones and Donald Trump, And they made millions off of people in the case of Trump hundreds of millions off of the supporters that they put in jeopardy. And then Trump left them twisting in the wind while he pardoned the white-collar criminals that were friends of Jared Kushner, some of the biggest white-collar criminals ever. So he previously called out Pambandi as, quote, all talk and no action, unquote, over the progress on investigations and FBI director James Comey, Adam Schiff, and Latisha James.
Starting point is 00:14:31 So now she has moved to enforce his personal vendettas. But just notice that this is really for your consumption. If you're president, do you really communicate with your attorney general via social media post? Seriously, well, I didn't see. I didn't check my feed yesterday or something, right? No, you're going to talk to them, right, in person. So if this is for you, this is not for her. uh, Pam, I have reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying essentially the same old story
Starting point is 00:15:06 as last time. All talk, no action. Nothing is being done. What about Comey, Adam, Shifty Schiff, and Letitia? They're all guilty. You need to get them locked up. And so that's what he's doing with this as well. Well, meanwhile, Bondi says that federal deployment to Memphis, where they're not being fought by the Democrat governor that's there, or mayor this there, they have racked up over 500 arrests and they're very proud of the fact that they have seized 144 illegal guns. Let me ask you under the Second Amendment, Travis, what guns are illegal under the Second Amendment? I've yet to find one.
Starting point is 00:15:44 Yeah, none, none. There's no such thing. If you pay attention to the Constitution, our Attorney General Pambandi, there is no such thing as an illegal gun. But of course, Trump touts this as a victory because Trump himself is nothing but a New York city Democrat. He has pushed gun control. He has established new precedents for gun control. Gun control done by the president with executive orders, by the bureaucracy underneath him, not even by the Congress violating the Constitution, but by the president and his bureaucracy.
Starting point is 00:16:16 And so yet again, he's a good for gun. Illegal guns, just illegal politicians. That's right. That's good. We should make a t-shirt of that. That's good. Bondi said, we've been making arrests left and right and we've seized 144 illegal guns just in the short time that we've been in Memphis it doesn't take long to violate the Constitution it's a new issue said Trump
Starting point is 00:16:40 and it's called crime we stop crime and they allow crime they want crime yeah it is a new issue for the federal government to address crime because it's not in the Constitution for them to do that whatsoever that we've been saying this for the longest time all the FBI agents
Starting point is 00:16:55 that you're so upset about that got involved in all these things against people, these plots and conspiracies and setting people up, covering up for the government as well as occasionally doing an investigation. That's there because part of it is because it began as a violation of the Constitution. And it remains a violation of the Constitution. And they've used this in the most insidious ways. But what do you expect when you start with a, by ignoring the law? think the FBI is going to do after that. And so it is a new issue because we never did want
Starting point is 00:17:33 the federalization of the police. And this is what Trump is doing. And I'm absolutely amazed at just how little is being said by conservatives about this. I mean, even at John Burke's Society, they waited a while before they said anything about it and then they did an excellent article on it. And since then, I haven't seen anything else about it. They've moved on to other issues. They were the ones who, 60 years ago, were saying, support your local sheriff, let's not federalize law enforcement. This is the essence of what they were always fighting, and yet they don't care. They're just going to look the other direction. So that brings us to the gun issue in California.
Starting point is 00:18:13 A Second Amendment showdown. California bans Glock handguns in a major challenge to the Second Amendment. This is New Scum. new scam, nuisance, whatever you want to call him, Gavin, signed the long-anticipated Responsible Gun Manufacturing Act, a law that may now trigger a major challenge under the Second Amendment. The law banned the Glock semi-automatic handguns that are favorite of American gun owners, including supposedly Lala Harris.
Starting point is 00:18:45 So when she had to build up her creds, she claimed that she had a Glock. Of course, many of us did not believe that. Just like when she was Attorney General of California, she was locking up marijuana users left and right. And then she claimed, yeah, when I was in college, I was doing blah, blah, blah, smoking joints, and listening to a group that didn't exist when she was in college.
Starting point is 00:19:16 I think it was a public enemy or maybe NWA. I don't know, yeah. Anyway. Well, maybe she meant her body card carries a Glock. that's right that's these people have bodyguards they don't need guns one of the most ambitious gun bans since the Supreme Court ruled in the district of columbia versus heller that gun ownership is an individual right so this may actually backfire against california because certainly the heller decision backfired against uh washington dc and that heller case if you
Starting point is 00:19:48 recall they had an off-duty cop was heller and they came after him uh actually Actually, he was fighting them because he wanted to be able to carry his weapon when he was off duty. They said he couldn't do it. And so he took it to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court recognized the fact that what everybody knows, and that is that the Bill of Rights is about individual rights. It's not about collective rights. You know, the 9th and 10th Amendment talk about the division of power and are there to keep the federal government from consolidating power. I mean, Madison looked at the Constitution and said, well, I think they're going to do things like, you know, use the Commerce Clause or the General Welfare Clause to give themselves a blank check to do anything they want.
Starting point is 00:20:32 And we don't want that. So the Ninth and Tenth Amendment are there to restrain the federal government and to demarc lines of authority and power. But the other eight are all about individual rights. They're all about individual rights. And so it was an absurd position that had been taken by the Supreme. in court for the longest time saying that the Second Amendment wasn't about individual rights. As a matter of fact, I remember having, you know, Andy, I won't mention his last name, but Andy at the video stores. We had a kid who, we met him because he was running from the police because
Starting point is 00:21:08 he was skateboarding at the shopping center. I said, come on, come in here, we'll hide you, you know. So anyway, we became friends, and he was a good kid. He was number two in his class. He was a salutarian in his class. But he would argue with me about. the Second Amendment and say, no, that was written for the National Guard. I said, you realize National Guard didn't exist? Then the National Guard is not the militia and all the rest of the stuff. That's how they went down this path. And that's what they, that's the legal fiction that they created to say that the Second
Starting point is 00:21:40 Amendment was not an individual right. But it is patently obvious to everyone. And finally, the Supreme Court admitted the obvious because of the Heller decision. Antonin Scalia stressed of the Second Amendment protects all types of firearms, quote, in common use at the time, unquote, for lawful purposes such as self-defense. Well, the phrase in common use of the time, which they have so focused on, is not in the text. He made this up. He threw that in.
Starting point is 00:22:11 And so now this has become the point of contention. Well, is this in common use of the time? And yet, if you look at this, they want to go after the most commonly used guns. that are out there, not just the AR-15, but now the Glock, which is this article from Zero Hedge points out, the Glock is, the AR-15 is estimated one in 20 Americans own an AR-15, but the Glock is even more popular. In 2021 alone, they produced 581,000 handgun, actually, 582,000, if you round up. And in 2022, 465,000. So they're doing about a half a million a year. It is also the weapon of choice for an estimated over 65% of law enforcement agencies. Lala Harris then bragged that she had
Starting point is 00:23:05 a Glock, her cherished companion. It became apparent that she was losing men generally in the campaign, made a ham-handed effort to reinvent Harris, and a softball interview with Open. Oprah, she declared that she is a gun owner and said, if somebody breaks into my house, they're getting shot. When liberals like CBS's Bill Whitaker expressed shock at her new gun-toting persona on the campaign trail, he asked if she actually fired it. She did her best rooster cogburn, and she said, well, a gun that ain't loaded ain't no good for nothing. And since she's shooting blanks, too, she ain't no good for nothing either, is she? That also still doesn't answer.
Starting point is 00:23:46 that's a non sequitur. That doesn't answer the question. No, that's right. And the reality is, is that when she was Attorney General in California, she filed an amicus brief to say that the District of Columbia could prohibit an off-duty cop from carrying a gun for his own protection. So she was in support of the handgun ban in D.C. that was overturned by the Supreme Court in Heller. It's truly amazing how dumb Kamala Harris is. I think she may be the dumbest candidate we have yet seen i saw a clip i didn't put it in the deck but i thought it was funny she was somewhere and she was kind of walking around and making statements and somebody said she is falling down drunk and boy it certainly did seem like it so i don't know how much of it is stupidity
Starting point is 00:24:32 and how much of it is the fact that she seems to be constantly drunk column a column b you know maybe they're both feeding off each other i look how with all these major politicians we have to wonder so is he senile uh is she an alcoholic. What's going on with these people? Are they stupid or are they evil and controlled by the globalist? Yeah, that's exactly right. Answer, all of the above. That's right. Gun control advocates have been chipping away the concept of in common use at the time by arguing that a variety of popular weapons like the AR-15 cannot be considered in common use at the time of the ratification of the Second Amendment. So yeah, those guns, those guns didn't exist there. So
Starting point is 00:25:16 so they're not allowed for you to have a modern gun. So they've got to go back to muzzleloaders. Scalia, however, joined Justice Clarence Thomas in 2015 in the dissent. Thomas had written, quote, several courts of appeal have upheld categorical bans on firearms that millions of Americans commonly owned for lawful purposes and such rulings are noncompliance with our Second Amendment precedent. and that's the problem, you know, even people like Clarence Thomas, who I think is the best one on the Supreme Court, and they just don't take the Constitution as written, and they
Starting point is 00:26:00 believe that they're setting precedents that have the effect of law. I think that's a very dangerous idea, because we've had the liberals have, for the longest time, treated the Constitution as a living document, quote, unquote, and by that they mean that They can change it constantly without truly amending it according to what the Constitution says. There is a process for amending the Constitution. They ignore that and decide to do it their own way. So that's all just a misdirection. You reminded me of a very famous copy pasta that floats around the Internet.
Starting point is 00:26:38 It's making fun of the, well, the founding fathers only intended you to use the weapons of their time. And I pulled up and says, I want a musket for home. defense, since that's what the founding father's intended. Four ruffians break into my house. What the devil? As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle. Blow a golf ball-sized toll through the first man. He's dead on the spot. Draw my pistol on the second man. Miss him entirely because it's smoothbore. Nails the neighbor's dog. I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot. Tally ho lads. The grape shot shreds two men in the blast and the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Vicks banette in charge of the last terrified
Starting point is 00:27:12 Repscalion. He bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bannet wounds are impossible to stitch up, just as the founding fathers intended. That's right. And that's the way you handle the SWAT team, right? You can be can be can with a grape shot. Well, there's another aspect to this. The Democrats have been pushing really hard against Glock switches, which are already illegal, They can be attached to the rear of a Glock slide to make the pistol shoot fully automatic. Such switches are already unlawful. They're now going after the gun itself, confirming that the objective of these early moves were to ban the semi-automatic weapons themselves. As a matter of fact, the text of the bill says, a machine-gun convertible pistol,
Starting point is 00:28:04 as any semi-automatic with a cruciform trigger bar that can readily be converted by hand or with common household tools into a machine gun by the installation or attachment of a pistol converter as specified. And pistol converter has any device or instrument that when installed in or attached to the rear of the side of a semi-automatic pistol replaces the back plate and interferes to the trigger mechanism thereby enables the pistol to shoot automatically
Starting point is 00:28:33 more than one shot by a single function of the trigger. Well, the reality is that if you completely redesign any gun you can do all kinds of things to it but is the gun as it is is not fully automatic and this has always been a confusing point for liberals they don't understand the difference between semi-automatic and automatic it's a fully semi-automatic right I don't think it's ever really been clear in their minds what the difference is semi-automatic meaning of course that you have to pull the trigger each time the legislation makes repeated reference to any weapon they can be equipped with a pistol converter. Thus, the Glock switches are unlawful.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Criminals still use them. Thus, the gun itself falls on the category as a machine-gun convertible weapon. The Supreme Court has fueled these laws by repeatedly turning down reviews of bans. States like Illinois outlawed some of the most commonly used rifles and magazines in America. And so they said, perhaps now the Supreme Court will hear it. Kavanaugh has said the court is likely to grant cert in the next term or two to some gun issues. This would be the one to start on. Absolutely. Well, before we take a break, we've got a couple of comments here. Yes, we do. KWD68. As I pointed out, the cutter base, we are allowing to be built here to a MAGA. They said, trust the plan. That's right. Trust it. Yeah. Trust our dear
Starting point is 00:30:04 leader. It's amazing when you look at all of the different aspects of Qatar and the Trump family and what Trump has said in the past about Qatar. Truly is amazing. But they were, they were his go-to people to make this deal work, evidently. They were harboring Hamas. And I said from the very beginning, I said, if you want to get the leadership of Hamas, they're not in Gaza. They're in cutter. Eventually, the Israelis did go there and get them. But for two years, they killed civilians wantonly. Atomic dog. He says I saw a video of the naked protesters. It's been a rough year for videos. I think the goal was to have ice be stricken blind by their corpulent naked bodies. That's right. You can't arrest what you can't see. KWD68, that woman is all about her privates.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Privacy. Citizen of Americaca. So we got some ghetto rat put a full auto switch on his Glock. Now that pistol is illegal? I don't think so. You know how many law enforcement officers carry Glock 40 caliber? Not as many law enforcement officers carry 40 anymore. With the improvements in ballistics technology, 9mm has basically bridged the gap into what 40 used to be.
Starting point is 00:31:21 And as such, since it's much more common caliber, they've switched back to 9 mil from what I've read and seen. Well, I'll defer to your expertise on this. 40 used to be a lot more popular because it was a good, it had a little bit of extra power on 9 mil and more stopping power. But now 9 mil is just as good. From what I've heard, I'm not an expert, but I do like to do a little bit of research here and there. Yeah, put the switch on the Glock. A real octo spook.
Starting point is 00:31:49 If these state governors and mayors were not criminals, this would not have to be done. My AR-15s go full auto with a simple trigger drop-in module, none in a minute or two. This all has nothing to do with anything other than criminals. and government wanting the Second Amendment removed. Yeah. The problem I have is that the presidency has gone full automatic. That's whatever he wishes. Get down, he's got the pen.
Starting point is 00:32:08 And so is the government. I mean, they just completely ignore the Constitution. They swore to uphold as a condition of their authority. So they're still in office. They still have power to use against us. But they have no legitimate authority. That's the key when you look at this, because as a Christian, we are to obey legitimate authority.
Starting point is 00:32:28 that's not our government Denver Adaway says Glocktoberfest Yeah that's right Zoxov oxa's here is what is needed In the Constitution Any weapon availed by a government Against its people
Starting point is 00:32:42 Shall be availed of its people Yeah Yeah You would think that shall not be Infringed should be simple enough It takes a real genius To twist it into something it isn't This is why I have
Starting point is 00:32:55 the Supreme Court does not sit in judgment of the Constitution. That's right. They're not above the Constitution. They're not above the Constitution. They have to take a note to it as well. They've somehow taken on this role of, oh, we're the arbiters. And if we say something is unconstitutional, we'll get to around a twisting our words into something else. Well, whenever they say they're going to interpret the Constitution, it's like it's not written in another language.
Starting point is 00:33:20 That's one of the reasons why we don't want to have two different languages, it's official languages, right? because you don't want because our American government has already done that in Panama. They came up with a memorandum of understanding and the Spanish version for the people in Panama is completely different than the one that they filed as in English.
Starting point is 00:33:40 You don't want to be able to play that kind of game. But unfortunately, that's kind of what the Supreme Court says. We have the English version of the Constitution that you and I can read. And then we have the version that's in the head of the Supreme Court, which we can't read. We try to read the tea leaves on that, but we can't. Impossible to parse.
Starting point is 00:33:59 Bronx Stopper, 1-1-1. Who would have ever thought that shall not be infringed? It would be hard to understand. That's what I'm saying. It takes a real genius to twist it into something. Yeah, and that means around the edges, right? Gradually moving the boundary, you know, infringing on somebody's property rights. That's really the picture that you have there.
Starting point is 00:34:22 And again, that's why you don't just blindly trust. the Supreme Court. Their interpretation, trust your own eyes. If you think you have a different interpretation of the Constitution the Supreme Court does, chances are you're right and they're wrong. They just have the power to do what they want. That's right. KWD 68, Biden was in office for COVID lockdowns too. That's right. It was all that nasty Biden. He did it all. Officer, take him away. Trump Burger, the gun companies will never stop selling to the cops. Just the public. Yeah. That's right. Well, you know, know, I think when you look at it, again, Biden and Trump, both little puppets of the globalist,
Starting point is 00:35:01 and they were there simply for PR purposes, the left-right march of tyranny. And you had Ben Garrison absolutely got that right. Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back. Stay with us. I'm going to be able to be. And so. We're going to be. I'm not
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Starting point is 00:36:18 at APS Radio. our app or listen now at APSRadio.com All right, welcome back. Let's take a look at some of the things that Trump has said about Qatar and of course in the past
Starting point is 00:36:34 in 2017 Trump made it very clear what he thought about Qatar and let's see, I've got it here in the decks, there we go. Wait, that's his golf course. The nation of Qatar unfortunately,
Starting point is 00:36:50 has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level. And in the wake of that conference, nations came together and spoke to me about confronting Qatar over its behavior. So we had a decision to make. Do we take the easy road or do we finally take a hard but necessary action? We have to stop the funding of terrorism. I decided, along with Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, our great generals and military people, the time had come to call on Qatar to end its funding, they have to end that funding. except what they were doing was harboring the people of Hamas, which evidently he was against.
Starting point is 00:37:52 But, of course, all of that was before they made the deal for the golf course and Trump. A new Trump golf course, five and a half billion dollar beachside project announced for Qatar. They have also given them access to military, U.S. military jets. And a part of that is a base in the United States. And that has been a bridge too far for several on the right. Laura Lumer, who had no problem with Trump doing lockdowns, mass murder injections,
Starting point is 00:38:23 and assassinations of foreign leaders, bombing countries without any declaration of war, doing gun control by executive order, all of that. She had no problem with it. But you put a military base of some Arabs in the United States, and she has a big problem with it. I don't like it. Well, Laura Lombers worked very, very hard to call herself Jewish. And if the Muslims take over, she's going to have problems. Yeah, she's not Jewish.
Starting point is 00:38:46 She's as Jewish as that guy, what was the guy in New York? Oh, Santos. Yeah. She's as Jewish as George Santos. She's Jewish. She's aspirational Jewish. Like Beto O'Rourke was aspirationally Hispanic.
Starting point is 00:39:02 Play the card there. But anyway, the reality is that bases like that have been done for other countries so they can train. on these very complicated weapons systems. But it begs the question, it's not so much the base as it begs the question. Why are we giving this terrorist, this country that harbors terrorists like Hamas, why are we giving them access to state-of-the-art jets? That's the bigger issue.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Well, I think the issue is, is that you've got a golf course that's there. You also have Qatar that intervened for Trump to make this deal go through. And that was a key thing for him. He wanted to look good. So he's willing to give jets to terrorists in order to look like a peace president. That's like I get the peace prize because I gave state-of-art jets to a terrorist nation. There you go. This is another one of those things where I'm sure some people will be, oh, but you were talking, you're not for Israel in Gaza.
Starting point is 00:40:04 And now you're complaining about Hamas. Yeah, there aren't any good actors in this scenario. They both have their problems. It is simply that Israel has orders of magnitude, more firepower, and they are able to, at will, just demolish Gaza if they wish. They have been doing so. That's right. That's right. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:40:24 Well, Mr. Peace Prize himself is now talking about tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, and they're going to throw some tomahawks at them, the tomahawk chop. Trump is considering sending long range Tomahawk cruise missiles. to Ukraine, asked by reporters in the Air Force One, whether he would provide Kiv with Tomahawks, he said, well, we'll see. I may. Again, it's just what mood he's in on a given day, just like the tacos, you know, the Trump tacos. So now we're going to do the Tomahawks and always chicken out type of thing as opposed to terrorists. He's going to have that same kind of on again, off again issue with the tomahawks and why should that be a unilateral autocratic decision by the president shouldn't congress have something to say about that well of course congress as long as the
Starting point is 00:41:18 republicans have a majority is not going to do anything other than what trump says because that's what squeaker mouse johnson does he does whatever trump tells them to do so they're not going to push back on trump at all so it will be his unilateral decision as to whether or not he wants to get closer to provoking World War III. We'll see. I may. And he says it would be a new step of aggression. And he said, Zelensky said he'll meet with Trump and Washington on Friday for talks
Starting point is 00:41:48 that will include the Tomahawks. Trump's attitude to Russia is hardened in recent months as he's become impatient with Putin's lack of cooperation in reaching a ceasefire deal with Kiev. I might tell them, that is Russia, that if the war is not settled, that we may, very well send Tomahawks to Kiev. We may not, but we may do it. See? Trump always chickens out, one way or the other.
Starting point is 00:42:15 This is why I say his way of negotiating is just incoherent, and it's the kind of thing that gets us into really big wars. When you, people don't know what's going on in terms of war, that is the same kind of. of chaos and uncertainty that he's inflicting on economic markets and on our small and medium sized businesses. When he starts doing that with something as important as war, that could easily set off World War III. He's an idiot and a tyrant. In September, Peskov has dismissed the threat of Tomahawks, saying they wouldn't be able to change the dynamic of the war.
Starting point is 00:42:58 And remember when we talked about that, the issue is we don't have that many, and they've only got limited amount that they can do each year. And so, you know, they could quickly exhaust, they could be very damaging to start with, but they would quickly exhaust their supply. It wouldn't be a sufficient quantity of them to really make a difference. However, in his comments on Sunday, Peshkov noted that if the Tomahawks were launched at Russia, Moscow would not be able to tell whether they were carrying nuclear warheads. Former Russian President Dimitri Medvedev then doubled down on this, on these comments. He said, how should Russia respond? Exactly. He said, the delivery of these missiles could end very badly for everyone. And first of all, for Trump himself.
Starting point is 00:43:49 Meddavev and Trump have sparred online before. It was comments by Medvedev in August that led Trump to say that he had ordered two nuclear submarines to move closer to Russia. This is what I mean. This is the kind of. kind of, you know, schoolyard bullying tactics that are idiotic. You made some comments on Twitter? Well, I'm going to move some nuclear carriers close to Russia. You know, how, how, when does this start? And when does it stop? So it's the start of Russia's invasion in 2022.
Starting point is 00:44:22 Zelensky has made multiple requests for long-range missiles as it weighs striking Russian cities from the front lines, the grinding conflict, Ukrainian cities, including Kiev have repeatedly come under heavy Russian bombardment with drones and missiles. Russia has particularly targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure as winter approaches, causing widespread power cuts. Last month, Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, suggested the president had authorized strikes deep into Russian territory, telling Fox News, there's no such thing as sanctuaries from attacks in the Russian-Ukraine war. well does that also apply to the USA you know we think that we're not going to be touched by any of this stuff and of course they don't have to fire a nuclear missile at the United States to inflict a great deal of harm
Starting point is 00:45:13 our very very fragile infrastructure is an open target for anyone who wants to mess with the u.s and that includes Russia China even the drug cartels that Trump wants to pick a fight with the Venezuelans. It's a very, very vulnerable system. We have a porous border. Anybody could do this as a terrorist act. And so he's pushing us into very dangerous territory. As a matter of fact, that's another reason to pay attention to Jack Lawson's book,
Starting point is 00:45:46 The Civil Defense Manual, at jack lawsonbooks.com. Because, again, everything that's being done is making our fragile infrastructure even worse. So we're talking about the climate McGuffin, where they're shutting down reliable, affordable power. Or we're talking about AI, where they're going to have such large demands that the burden of building out the infrastructure is going to fall on you and I. But, of course, the number one priority for power will be them. And then at the same time, we add this other leg of this, which is that we're picking fights with all these different people when we have such a vulnerable infrastructure. So easily to take it down. So, again, there's a storm coming.
Starting point is 00:46:29 It was Q&R that used to like to say that. But actually, the guy who's starting the storm is their own guy. So, yeah, the storm is coming. What was that thing? They were like WWG1, I don't know. Where we go one, we go all or something. I have no idea what it ever meant. I just see them spamming this in all the chat.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Yeah, that's right. Storm is coming, that one. Trust the plan. Just meaningless slogans for vacuous, empty. people. They plagiarized Alexander Dumont, his three musketeers. He should sue. That's right. Yeah, where we go one, we go all. It was like all for one, one for all was what he said. It was a little bit more concise, right? In that case, you'd be able to get them all in one lawsuit. Yeah. American intelligence has been shared with Kiev has enabled strikes on important Russian energy assets, including oil
Starting point is 00:47:19 refineries, far beyond the front line, going to multiple Ukrainian and U.S. officials familiar with the campaign. And you think you deserve the peace prize? what an idiot this guy is. The previously unreported support has intensified since midsummer and has been crucial in helping Ukraine carry out attacks that Biden's White House discouraged. Kiev's strikes have driven up energy prices in Russia and have prompted Moscow to cut diesel exports into import fuel.
Starting point is 00:47:48 Trump has deepened his support for Ukraine as his frustration with Russia has grown. The U.S. intelligence agency helps Kiev shape route planning, altitude, timing, and mission decisions, enabling Ukraine's long range one-way attack drones to evade Russian air defenses, said officials familiar with the matter. And, of course, it's U.S. intelligence that gets us involved in one war after the other that we lose, that we wind up making the situation much worse than it was before we got involved. These three people, familiar with the operation, said that Washington was closely involved in all stages of planning, of course. A U.S. officials said Ukraine selected the targets for long-range strikes. Washington then provided intelligence on the site's vulnerabilities. But others involved in briefed on the operation said the U.S. had also set out target priorities for Ukrainians.
Starting point is 00:48:44 One of them described Kiev's drone force as an instrument for Washington to undermine Russian economy. and to push Putin toward a settlement. Trump has been open about his disappointment with Putin since he rolled out the red carpet for his Russian counterpart and Alaska Summit that made little tangible progress. This is a factor in Trump's shift in support of deeper strikes, said the people. Well, I guess the question is, if you've got somebody who comes to you
Starting point is 00:49:12 and says that he wants to broker a peace deal while he's arming the other side and helping them to shoot missiles into your country, Would you really trust somebody like that? Putin's a lot of fool. You'd have to be an absolute fool to trust somebody who is a duplicitous dealer like Trump. Washington has long shared intelligence with Kiev
Starting point is 00:49:33 to assist in attacks on Russian military targets and provide advanced warning of Russian missile and drone strikes. The Biden administration approved strikes with U.S. high mars and attackums, I guess A-T-A-C-M-S. I guess I would pronounce that as a. Tackams. Inside the Russian region, bordering Ukraine, after North Korea deployed troops there to bolster Moscow's forces. The U.S. is not acknowledged a direct role in the Ukraine's strikes on Russian energy facilities. However, going back long before Russia invaded Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:50:12 you had Lindsey Graham and John McCain go there. I played the clip before for you, where Lindsey Graham said to the Ukrainians that were assembled, next year we're going to go into Russia, we're going to get Putin. Why would you deal with a country like that? And does he understand what's going on?
Starting point is 00:50:30 Does Putin understand what's going? Of course he does. The growing operational support from the Trump administration starkly contrasts with the earlier in the U.S. president's second term when he briefly halted intelligence sharing and military aid to Kiev to pressure it into talks with Moscow.
Starting point is 00:50:47 Zolenskyy said, Ukraine was working with U.S. intelligence, primarily to defend ourselves. And Ukraine's recent success in deep strikes is mostly because of technological upgrades to drones, increased domestic production, which has allowed Kiev to launch more at once. Our drones, our drone missiles, and some missiles are getting better. We have more uses and we have greater production, he said. Well, White House officials said the war never would have happened under a Trump presidency. Well, yeah, fine.
Starting point is 00:51:18 But Trump can't stop it. Isn't it kind of interesting that just like inflation, wars take on a life of their own. It's very easy for a government to start inflation. But once it happens, you can't pull it back in. It's very easy for the government to start a war that it can't stop. And that is exactly what is being done in both fronts by this Trump administration. Yeah. Whether you generate the hate falsely at the beginning, once a country has been
Starting point is 00:51:48 engaged in a war with another country. The hate becomes real. Oh, yeah. You've seen your best friend, your brother, who knows who, die at their hands. And they've seen the same exact thing. Yeah, it's about enough when it's soldiers that's happening. That galvanizes you. But when they start attacking civilians and you start killing children and you're digging
Starting point is 00:52:08 children out of the rubble, then it really gets deep. That's why it's so difficult to stop these things after they get kicked off like that. Well, we've got some comments. once you grab those. That's right. Paddywax. As the Deep State says, all we have to do is wait out max eight years and another sucker comes into power. That's right. The true power behind the throne is bureaucracy. Not that Trump isn't doing everything they want currently. Yeah. He's a real good sucker. Real Jason Barker, there are many frames by the manufacturers that use Glock slides. They will never track them all down. That's right. You'll always be able to get the Glock
Starting point is 00:52:48 put the gonzo on it. Bronx stomper. Well, it's like any prohibition. You can't stop the alcohol. You can't stop the pot. You can't stop the opioids. You can't fill in the blank, right? Prohibition just doesn't work.
Starting point is 00:52:59 They definitely won't be able to stop the 3D printers. Yeah. Bronx Stomper 1-1-1. All the P-90 lowers and kids out there making up all those scary ghost guns, Jason. That's right. The P-90, very spooky. Audi MR. Justice Sotomayor proved that she was all in with the COVID agenda.
Starting point is 00:53:16 The Supreme Court is clearly compromised, too. Yeah, there is not an element of our government that doesn't have at least infiltration. I would not be surprised if they were all in on it if you make it past a certain level. Tunnel lowered on 337 didn't the Supreme Court put Japanese Americans in internment camps in World War II? Mm-hmm. Yep. Mm-hmm. Yes.
Starting point is 00:53:37 Is, I. It also said that you can't exercise your religion freely in school, right? I don't believe a thing the Supreme Court says. They decided that they would determine when life begins and on and on. And they had been wrong on all of it. And they redefined a marriage after, you know, it's been around for eternity, basically, for all practical purposes, since creation. And they decided they would redefine it, what arrogance. The Constitution, things like what a woman is, these aren't difficult to determine when they have these big, long rambling speeches to justify why.
Starting point is 00:54:16 they can't just say what a woman is, it's clear that they aren't, you know, applying common sense to the laws and trying to give you an honest take on it. That's right. She was that way, Katanji Brown was that way going in. Yeah, she had the longest opening monologue
Starting point is 00:54:35 of any Supreme Court justice ever. Yeah. And it was by a long shot, too. Despite her having the, I believe either the least impressive or one of the least impressive records for any judge. you know, that has ever been appointed
Starting point is 00:54:48 to the Supreme Court, she felt the need to ramble and monologue longer than any of the other ones ever have. Well, the judges only need one qualification. It doesn't matter how many times they've clerked for some Supreme Court justices or how many different degrees and honors they've got. Do they believe and honor and
Starting point is 00:55:04 respect the Constitution or not? That's the bottom line. And so, you know, it's too bad that we didn't get to Andrew Napolitano on, but you would only be in one out of nine people. yeah there so sadly yeah we have tunnel lord 1337 oh snap cutter is putting a base in idaho that's not good idaho has been trying to pass a domestic terrorist bill for the last five
Starting point is 00:55:29 years i wonder if they'll try to do a false flag in idaho to get that bill passed they're gonna take out our strategic potato reserve yeah you know it's maybe it'll turn the base into a golf course for trump after they leave how thoughtful of them tunnel lord continues while on the top of the mountain home base in Idaho during a committee hearing where one of the commanders from the base were talking to the state legislator. He said they can remotely control jets from the base in Idaho. Oh, there we go. Yeah. You know, the interesting thing is we know that they could do that.
Starting point is 00:56:01 When we look back at Operation Northwoods, that's what they were talking about doing at the time. And they've been able to remotely control planes to fly them forever. I mean, that was back in the early 60s. and so we didn't really see the remote control drones and things like that until after 9-11 but prior to that how do you think they got all the pictures that they had of crashing commercial airlines to test them for safety and see what happened they would put crash test dummies in the airplanes and they would fly them and then crash them and then take the footage that was and the cameras that always seemed to be able to survive the joke is why don't you
Starting point is 00:56:44 the whole plane out of whatever it is that you make that camera case out of it will be better off but you know they would do that they were not there wasn't a pilot that flew that into the ground they were doing that remote control but i don't know what happened i clearly the planes whether there were planes or whether the projections of planes or whatever we've had a lot of different ideas about that i leaned toward the idea of advanced explosives put on the building even more so than directed energy weapons but whatever happened i think we can be certain that the government is lying to us. And because of the way they used it, I think they're the ones who did it.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Is peck. So, wait, there's only one major carry of the old Glock over here, and that is the Australian police. Ah. Not as popular in Australia, or is there some specific reason are more people not allowed to buy it? I know Australia has some fairly strict gun laws, so I'm not up on what they are. So, Francine, it's a amazing.
Starting point is 00:57:44 Amazing. Like Biden leaving weapons and war engines in Afghanistan went without any more noise. Well, they just assumed we're back to business as usual. Oh, they like us again. Yeah, weapons, war engines, and massive pallets of cash left behind there in Afghanistan. Why couldn't it be me? Not to mention the people that helped the U.S. military that they left there stranded. It's the U.S. government treats Al-Qaeda better than it does.
Starting point is 00:58:14 own citizens. It does. It's not even close. Yeah, they're trying to take away our weapons while they give them massive stockpiles of great weapons. K-AWD 68. Why can't they train in Qatar? Why do we need to train them? Why are we involved in every pissing contest in the world? We are bringing peace, laughing emoji. That's right. Yeah, well, because these wars, just like these contracts with Qatar are about making money for the military industrial complex. It doesn't have anything to do of protecting this country. It's about making the military industrial complex rich. So it's about...
Starting point is 00:58:49 For Love of the Road. Good to see you. I hope you're doing well. National Association for Gun Rights had a good post on Instagram recently. Showing an old Sears or JCPenny ad for guns you could order and have shipped to your door. We used to be a real country. We used to be a real country that was really about things.
Starting point is 00:59:05 Yeah, and you used to be able, if you're going on a hunting trip, let's say, shoot pheasant in South Dakota or something like that, you could carry the gun on the plane with you, and the stewardess would help you to put it into the coat rack that was there by the front door. Well, you know, then we had all those hijackings by those pheasant hunters out of South Dakota or whatever. Got to keep the pheasants in line. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:28 The pheasants are revolting. Citizen of Americaca, because when there are so many unhinged individuals committing such mass atrocities on a daily basis, the obvious choice is to relieve the law-abiding citizen of the right to defend himself. Exactly. Well, don't you know, once you outlaw guns in Chicago, everyone in O'Block will turn them in and the feuds will stop. They'll stop killing each other. It'll just work.
Starting point is 00:59:53 It just works. Christian constitutional conservative. That statement verifies that D.C. is directing this war with Russia. Nibaru 2029, every business emperor Trump's ever run. He's run into the ground, either by bankruptcy or legal laws. Yeah, I wouldn't put him at the helm. yeah lucky loser that was the book that uh i still haven't read it yet that's the book that got him so upset that he sued not only the uh was at the new york times that it was also the publisher
Starting point is 01:00:23 of that book um 15 billion dollar lawsuit that got a penguin penguin's the one that's coming to mine might be but uh that tells you that they were with the target i think lucky loser yeah are we done here we yeah we've covered all the comments Well, we're going to take a quick break and we come back. I want to talk about these battery energy storage site things. And the fact that none of the, this is kind of like the COVID stuff, none of this stuff has been tested. They don't even have a standard for what one of these batteries should be. And this is something that should concern everybody.
Starting point is 01:01:00 This story is about what's going on in Massachusetts, but it's happening across the country. Here in Tennessee, the TVA is wanting to put these battery energy storage sites all over the place to back up their unreliable, so-called renewables of solar and wind. So we're going to talk about that when we come back. Stay once. We'll be right back. Oh, you know. Oh. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 01:01:46 I'm going to be able to you know, and I'm going to be. I'm I'm going to be the and I'm going to be able to be. So, I'm going to be.
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Starting point is 01:03:00 Download our app or listen now at APSRadio.com. The deadly grid battery fallacy that's been exposed in Massachusetts. Let's just go back for a moment, though, and take a look at what Dan Rather was saying in the early 80s about global warming. Yeah, Dan Rather of CBS. Well, you can trust them, can't you? Concern about rising temperatures on planet Earth,
Starting point is 01:03:26 heated up a hearing here in Washington today. For years, scientists have theorized about the dangers of the so-called greenhouse effect, the warming of the Earth's atmosphere due to the burning of coal and oil. And in recent months, as David Colhain reports, research has uncovered facts to support that theory. Many scientists claim that the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
Starting point is 01:03:47 has been rising over the past 100 years, that the great sheets of pack ice in Antarctica are melting at a much more rapid rate than previously. And finally, that the sea level has been rising with increasing swiftness. over the past 40 years. If these scientists are correct, about 25% of Florida would be flooded along with low-lying areas all over the world. Climate changes could produce widespread disruption of agriculture. The American Farm Belt might be too dry and the wheat and corn
Starting point is 01:04:17 crops would have to move to Canada. Scientists blame the odorless, colorless carbon dioxide gas for these potentially dangerous changes around the planet. It is the greenhouse effect. The gas allows sunlight to filter down and warm the earth. But like the glass of a greenhouse, the carbon dioxide tends to trap heat so that it cannot rise into space. The scientists maintain that the coal, oil, and gas we've been burning for a hundred years have produced more and more carbon dioxide and helped overheat the earth. And, of course, that's how the insanity began. And here we find ourselves today, with our power being shut down all of the world.
Starting point is 01:04:57 You notice how they said Scientists have discovered facts To support the theory So the theory came first And then they went in search of the facts And bring me the man and I'll find the crime Bring me the theory that we're going to use To shut down power across the globe
Starting point is 01:05:16 And I'll supply you with some rigged facts And of course the man to do that Was the man himself, Michael Mann, who did that But an alert in Massachusetts from a watchdog group has blown the whistle on the Department of Environmental Protection there for issuing potentially catastrophic guidance for building grid-scale battery facilities. They're specifying a standard which was meant for small batteries, making some of the rules deadly wrong when you scale it up to the size of a grid. It turns out that this fallacy is widespread nationally, making their warning much more important. Massachusetts is rushing, an enormous grid battery buildout that's being driven by their 2024 Energy Act, something like 3,500 megawatts of battery projects are to be built around the state in the next two years or so.
Starting point is 01:06:11 This is a massive malinvestment, and it is going to make us poor. It's going to leave us in the dark when we have governments that are doing this. A 40-foot-long tractor-trailer-sized battery is typically just one megawatt. So if they want 3,500 megawatts, think about setting up 3,500 tractor-trailer loads that are there. And that's what we're talking about. These are huge batteries. And we know the technology involved. We've seen it spontaneously combusting, burning people in their cars when they're trapped in it,
Starting point is 01:06:46 because the same people that gave us electric cars thought it would be really, super geeky fund to make sure that even the doors are under software control, and so people get trapped in these cars when they set on fire. The Energy Act required the Massachusetts bureaucracy to issue safety guidance for this buildout, which you did in August. Policy Director of the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance just blew the whistle. He said the battery guidance lacks the juice to deal with mass projects. The focus is on the National Fire Protection Association's standard 855. It is the standard for the installation of stationary energy storage systems.
Starting point is 01:07:28 As he points out, this standard is only for small batteries, not for the giant batteries, the 40-foot-long batteries, and the battery complexes that are about to flood Massachusetts. He said, by way of scale, this NFPA standard 855 is limited to batteries with a storage capacity of 50 kilowatt hours. But we're talking about batteries that have one megawatt hour. He said the max is 50 kilowatt hours or less. Such a battery might be used for emergency blackout protection in an office building.
Starting point is 01:08:04 However, each of the state's Energy Act batteries is likely to have a capacity of four megawatt hours or more. So anywhere from one to four megawatt hours. megawatts giant batteries that are 80 times larger than the standard 855 allows are not adequately covered by the standard unfortunately as of yet there are no national standards for batteries of this scale this kind of reminds me of operation warp speed doesn't it you know we're going to rush this thing out we haven't tested it we don't know what it's going to do but you better you're going to get this in a big way the government is constantly doing this now that's the way they they run all this just like
Starting point is 01:08:44 Trump's fake it until he makes it, authority, to do all these things. They rush out there with this stuff and then say, stop me. Applying this standard will be catastrophically wrong. The standard says that when there are multiple batteries, they should be three feet apart so that if one burns, it will not ignite its neighbors. That tiny spacing would provide no protection at all in the case of these giant batteries that are being mandated, the battery energy storage sites, BESS. The greatest risk of these huge batteries is that a single battery burning has the potential to set the entire complex on fire.
Starting point is 01:09:19 This is not a theory. We have seen this in several places, Canada, Germany, France. We've had the electric buses, which again, these are large batteries, but they are not as big as these battery energy storage site things. So those large batteries, once they started and caught on fire, spontaneously in some cases burned down entire depots every single EV bus and it happened in Munich and it happened and I forget the other place in Germany happened in two places in Germany happened in France and they had a situation in Canada as well and so what they did and these places were burned down every single bus at the complex because one of them caught fire they went back to diesel and so now they want to do something that's even bigger
Starting point is 01:10:12 concentrate all these things together. What could go wrong? One of our listeners, North American House Hippo, drives a bus, and he said they had one of their electric buses catch fire. And thankfully, it was when it was an empty lot. It was basically the only one one one sitting there, so it only managed to, I believe, damage one other bus. But this is happening.
Starting point is 01:10:28 It's common enough that our listener who just drives, you know, happens to drive a bus, and they have electric buses there, one of them just goes off. Yeah. Well, we've seen pictures of electric vehicles that spontaneously combusts. in parking garages and things like that. This is a known problem with lithium batteries.
Starting point is 01:10:48 The technology is not ready yet. And these people are pushing this in an inappropriate way. It's extremely expensive. It's very dangerous. But of course, that's what government does all the time. China had a very amusing solution to this. I put the video in the deck a while ago that we haven't played. Yeah, go ahead and play that.
Starting point is 01:11:08 So just shoot your burning battery out. like a rocket yeah gonna eject it we got a safety issue just eject the battery and now it becomes a safety issue for the next person beside you it's not your safety issue anymore that's the ultimate kick the can down the road eject the flaming battery down the road as well whoever's next to you that's their problem now yes so yeah this this whole thing it's been a scam forever and people need to wake up to it. That's been one of the good things about Trump. He's not only said that, but he has actually taken some action in this second term to do that. So hopefully they'll
Starting point is 01:11:52 continue unless somebody with some deeper pockets gets a hold of him. The American Clean Power Association has a fact sheet. They say that, and they refer to the same standard, but they never mentioned the fact that the standard is set up for a 50 kilowatt hour limitation. Even worse, features a grid-scale battery background photo, and it's not about that at all. The deeper question is why the standard has not been issued for a giant grid-scale battery. There is a grid-scale battery building boom that is going on, and while recent legislation is rapidly phasing out lucrative studies for wind and solar, it left untouched the similar subsidies for giant batteries. Maybe they're not coming up with a standard because
Starting point is 01:12:40 they don't want you to know that there's a problem that might be the issue because there's a lot of money still to be made in this thing so as I pointed out yesterday briefly there's a huge spike especially in the UK with the copper cables that are being stolen from the charging places for the EVs and when they take the copper cable it leaves you stranded they get the copper strands and you get stranded a couple of years ago the telegraph carried a peace report that the International Energy Agency was warning of the need to step up the mining of lithium, copper, and nickel if the international net zero targets are to be met. The problem is if we get the net zero, we don't have any way to process those minerals because we can't do any manufacturing without power. And so they're kind of cutting this whole thing off. So I think about today's growth sectors. Renewable energy generation electric vehicles, the one thing they all have in common
Starting point is 01:13:36 is an insatiable appetite for copper. It requires three times as much copper to generate the same amount of electricity on a solar farm as it does in a gas-fired power station, nearly eight times as much if you're using offshore wind. And so the price rises are not linear. They have gone exponential. Trump's latest 100% tariffs on China have caused a significant drop, but there's limit as to what customers will pay for copper. so but evidently not if you are if you are a thief in the UK and they have a lot of stories there about people who just show up one guy shows up first he clips everything then he disappears they kid him on the video camera so first he clips the cables and he walks off into
Starting point is 01:14:26 the woods and then the same guy comes back later with a truck to grab the cables so he doesn't park his truck there, but then he comes up very quickly. The irony is that he's got an EV truck as well, which is, I don't know, he's got the kind of getaway car that he needs with that, but maybe hasn't thought this thing through all the way. You know, it's silent. They can't hear you coming. So this is, we're talking about a tremendous amount of money that is stacking up and a
Starting point is 01:14:58 tremendous percentage of these stations that are being attacked in the U.K. Al Gore's got a new startup to track fossil fuel emissions by satellite and by artificial intelligence. And so what he's talking about, folks, and this is the real threat with AI, he's now got a way to correlate this to see what you're doing because of artificial intelligence. And so what he's doing is he's going to use satellite and AI to determine where there is greenhouse gases. They said there's no way to track CO2. But, of course, we all exhale CO2. Animals do. It's not a problem.
Starting point is 01:15:37 It's necessary. It's a good thing. But they're going to track methane as well. And these are, they're not going to be sniffing it. They're going to be licking at it with their companies called climate trace. It uses satellites to monitor the location of heat trapping methane sources. He expanded a system to track the source and the plume of pollution from tiny particles, often referred to as soot. on a neighborhood basis for 2,500 cities across the world.
Starting point is 01:16:06 And then this article from AP News propagates the lie that I've been pushing back against for 13 years now. This was something that was going on, North Carolina, the particulate matter 2.5 that the EPA was involved in. And if you recall the report that I did at the time, there where we're living in North Carolina in Research Triangle Park. The EPA had a facility there. and they hooked people up to, they'd filtered out the carbon monoxide so they wouldn't kill them outright, but they hooked them up directly to the tailpipe,
Starting point is 01:16:42 almost directly to the tailpipe, of a diesel. And they had searched for people who had either respiratory or cardiac issues, and we had one of the researchers that was there, noticed that they had to take people to the emergency room, and he started doing research on it and he found that they were actually looking for people like that.
Starting point is 01:17:09 And they were trying to set the standard up. They already had a standard and they were exposing people to 72 times the amount of pollution that was in the standard. And as this was all happening, and of course the group that I was with sued them and tried to get this to stop, tried to get a temporary restraining order on it because they said that there was not informed consent, that they were dangerously experimenting on the people who had to stop. signed up for this and they were but the reality is is that you had Lisa Jackson who was Obama's Secretary of the EPA or Secretary of the EPA whatever the position is she ran the EPA she went on the Capitol Hill and she had a back and forth little dog
Starting point is 01:17:49 and pony show they had arranged with a Massachusetts congressman who has now become a Massachusetts senator rewarded for this little betrayal of the American people and they had this little dialogue going back and forth you you could tell because he stepped on her lines and read some of her lines and then she had to backtrack the whole thing was planned and scripted and she said i'm not talking about people getting sick from pollution i'm talking about people dying and we got more people dying from this fine particulate matter than are dying from cancer and heart disease it's the number one killer that we have in our country it's like oh really and so if that were true and you are
Starting point is 01:18:28 exposing people to this at a level that is 72 times what you say is safe? What does that say about you? Well, wasn't it 72 times the thing that they said was life-threatening and they exposed people that they had specifically screened for respiratory issues to something that was 72 times above their life-threatening level? That's right. And of course, the people didn't die. That's the other thing about it. A couple of people got sick and had to be taken to the hospital, but nobody died. So the whole thing was a lie. They were criminal in their intent, but the reality is that they expose that it's not the dangerous thing that they say that is. But here we are 13 years later, an Associated Press, the Associated Propaganda people,
Starting point is 01:19:11 say particle pollution kills millions of people worldwide each year. No, it doesn't. Tens of thousands in the U.S., according to scientific studies and reports. Oh, yeah, that's what science says. Well, it's total BS. Gore's Coalition will use 300 satellites, 30,000 ground tracking sensors and AI to track 137,000 sources of particle pollution, with 4,000 of them categorized as super emitters. That's difficult before AI, said Gore, for people to really see precisely where this conventional air pollution is coming from. So now he's going to have some AI hallucinating the climate McGuffin for us. No one could see the effects of this, but here I made a map and I drew a whole bunch of lines on it.
Starting point is 01:20:00 A bunch of lines on it so you can see where all the stuff that I want you to be afraid of is. That's right. Just like COVID. Just like the other McGuffin, right? You can't see this except on the news. But if you look at the news, you can clearly see there's a pandemic. And if you look at his screen here, you can clearly see this killing everybody. Again, particular pollution that kills almost 9 million people every year, said Gore in a video interview.
Starting point is 01:20:23 And they just repeat that lie. So top of you in court has claimed that all governments must fight. CO2. They have a legal duty under international law, they said. But CO2 is actually also the gas of life. It is very, very important, both to animals and two plants. So the Climate Depot chief, Mark Morano, sees this as an act of desperation from the UN. He says, Facing the insurmountable collapse of their global climate agenda, with the overwhelming majority of nations not even trying to pretend to meet the climate obligations anymore, the UN High Court has ruled that nations are compelled and have no choice but to comply or to pay
Starting point is 01:21:10 repatriations and to fund climate justice programs. See, that's the thing. Everybody can see where this all leads now. We could see where it was going to lead forever, but now they can actually see the effects kicking in. It may be too late. for them to pull back, but they're trying to pull back very, very much so, and so the UN is getting very desperate in terms of this. Let's cover a couple of comments here, and let's take a break. That's right. KW.D68, I read that the IDF is continuing to destroy tunnels and blow up buildings as they withdraw, quote unquote. I wouldn't be surprised. Trump Berger, Warp Speed was the greatest achievement in human history, clown emoji.
Starting point is 01:21:55 That's right. Another quote from our wonderful leader. Skunkala Rose Gardens, how are you going to go golf where people were starving? That would be bad for my posture and inevitably my swing. Well, when you're a complete psycho and you don't care, I suppose it's not that big a deal.
Starting point is 01:22:14 KWD68, Trump says we need to send troops back to Afghanistan. Oh, boy. Yeah, yeah. How's that? Give him a peace price for that long, right? Back to Baghdad. Yeah. Christian constitutional conservative.
Starting point is 01:22:27 In Australia, civilians can buy handguns, but only for specific, highly restricted purposes like sport or target shooting, and they must meet strict licensing requirements. Owning a handgun for self-defense is not a valid reason and is illegal. That's right. If someone is going to hurt you, you just have to take it. Neighbor of 20209,
Starting point is 01:22:43 remote-controlled aircraft have been around longer and far easier to control than any remote-controlled vehicle. Gun laws are written to protect the aristocracy, not the general public. yeah KWD 68 man down the road has an EV
Starting point is 01:22:57 he charges in his garage I keep expecting to see fire no way I would have that in my house yeah no I remember the first time I saw a house in the news
Starting point is 01:23:06 house burned down in North Carolina not too far from where it was a Nissan leaf that they were charging in their garage it caught fire and burned the entire house down
Starting point is 01:23:13 they're just not safe well I mean look at New York look at how many fires they've had and a lot of people have died from recharging the
Starting point is 01:23:21 well they weren't weren't recharging them even, evidently, I don't make those electric scooters, yeah. They just have those lithium batteries in the, and, you know, you're expecting these people to not abuse them, not damage them, which is an insane thing to ask when it's not their property. They're going to do stupid things with them, and the battery housing is going to get damaged. They should have gotten one of these battery ejection systems and launched at their neighbors. That's right.
Starting point is 01:23:47 They got that idea from James Bond, right? Whatever you do, don't touch that switch. said cue right uh press the button what ams if you accidentally press the button you know just all of a sudden how hard is it to reattach the batteries kwd 68 dan rather forget the impending ice age we are warming now same scientists who said ice age was coming two years before that's right he uh he was right there at the cusp of the change that was when they did the about face and said no more cooling now going to warming. Thanks for pointing that out.
Starting point is 01:24:24 That's right. In just a singular lifetime, they have changed the story, who knows how many times. Francine, I don't believe in the solar system anymore. Sad I want to, but. Well, I guess, I don't know. Are we talking about the solar system
Starting point is 01:24:39 to back up your house, or are we talking about the solar system that actually, the sun that actually affects the climate? That's the driver of the climate. I do believe in the solar system. I thought you were talking about solar systems. which they do work well in small scale. Yeah, that's what they're for.
Starting point is 01:24:57 That's what they're, you know, that's your lifeline off of the big grid system. And of course, you don't even have to have a battery. The battery is always the issue. You know, if you could live with just having power when the sun is shining in your house, you know, that would be one thing. But getting off of the grid is a good use.
Starting point is 01:25:17 But when you make this, scale it up to the size that we need for the grid. It doesn't work. It's not scalable. That's the real issue with the solar power. We have K-AW-D-68. Rachel Carson, Silent Spring in 62. Birds didn't die. No ice age, no acid, rain, no ozone hole, no warming.
Starting point is 01:25:35 Plenty of lies. Zoxov, Oxa. Remember that video of the guy trapped in the elevator with his moped battery? Yeah, that was a... That must have been terrifying. I don't remember if he survived or not. KWD-68. California needs to put those batteries in the forest to finish them off.
Starting point is 01:25:51 well that's the other thing too somebody said a headline and one of these things was arsonists burns down the climate fear agenda because they found out the large palisades fire in in california was not because of global warming they caught or the guy confessed that that he had done it as arson and they were really had doubled down on that see all these fires are all about climate change it was a crazy person who had been talking to chat gpti and talking about how oh it felt so good to burn a bible or something like that so yeah i guess we could blame it on ai not on climate change ispex o8 thank you very much appreciate the tip says please call climate change by its absurd new name coined by algor i believe global boiling think about how delicious all the crab in the ocean will be once we're finished it's a climate macuffin that's what it really is okay wd 68 we have to build the battery to see what's in it Nibruh, 2029. As with most things, Massachusetts, the legislature will change the law to fit the battery grid.
Starting point is 01:26:59 Yeah. KWD68, multiple cargo ships full of cars have sunk because of battery fires. Yeah, we've covered at least two of them since the spring. Huge, yeah. Yeah. Real locto spook, we elected Trump to lock down borders and deport criminal invaders. Nothing has changed. That's right.
Starting point is 01:27:15 Citizen of America is a suck-on. Another thing with all the big publicity of the... these ice raids and all that you forget it's not effective he's not actually doing anything to stop immigration we're still you know incentivizing these people still massive illegal immigration
Starting point is 01:27:32 he's just also adding a police state police state to it yeah we still got the pot of gold there to draw them in citizen america says suck on this tailpipe that's right that's what they were having you do yeah there was a video of it where they had like little masks over with a pipe going to
Starting point is 01:27:50 It was directly connected. It was utterly ridiculous. Yeah. The type of thing that I think would just about make anyone nauseous, you know, just because of the smell and the, ugh, just sounds disgusting. Yeah. Yeah. Imagine if you had anything in sufficient quantity will kill you, including water.
Starting point is 01:28:09 So on the same basis as the way they do this so-called test, they could use it to claim that all water has to be eliminated. And that's probably coming to it. Yeah. I mean, when I briefly had my motorcycle. cycle in Austin, sitting around in traffic in the summer heat with just the exhaust coming out of you, I thought I was going to be sick quite a few times. Yeah, I know I'd drive a convertible in Austin.
Starting point is 01:28:33 And, of course, with the amount of trucks they have there in Texas, it's just piping the exhaust directly in over the top of the convertible. Yeah. Real Octo Spook, read that one. Real Octo Spook, haven't read this one. Attacking CO2, the Gas of Life for All Life, is simply paying attention to detail in their war on We the People in all life. KWD68 car manufacturers
Starting point is 01:28:52 making internal combustion vehicles that seem to be making EV an easier sale. Even Toyota is producing a lot of garbage now. Yeah, that's right. So I'm going to take a quick break and we're going to take a look as we're talking about what's happening with the excuse for a civil war here, the war within.
Starting point is 01:29:14 We had a back and forth over the weekend with George Stephanophilus and J.D. Vance. into a fight over Tom Holman. So I want to play that a little bit for you and talk about what that really tells us. We'll be right back. I'm going to be able to be. I'm going to be. You know what I'm going to do. I'm going to be able to be.
Starting point is 01:30:00 I'm going to be. I'm going to be able to be. I'm going to be. I'm going to be. I'm going to be. I don't know. I don't know. I'm going to
Starting point is 01:30:19 I'm going to I don't know I don't know I'm going to I know I don't know. I know. You're listening to the David Night Show.
Starting point is 01:31:06 This is the end, beautiful friend This is the end My only friend The end of our elaborate lives You got that up on it. No safety or surprise the end. I'll never look into your eye again. Very unsafe places.
Starting point is 01:31:57 And we're going to straighten them out one by one. They're saying you're trying to take over the republic. And this is going to be a major part for some of the people in this room. That's a war too. It's a war from within. I told Pete, we should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military. Can you picture what will be so limitless and free? Desperately in need of some strangers have. A bit of Desperate Land.
Starting point is 01:33:03 We have, when we look at this, you're losing credibility, says J.D. Vance. By the way, that clip, you got that up yesterday on X, right? The, that we just played, the Tropic it to you, the text that implied that you were going to upload. Oh, okay. Well, we'll get it up, folks. It's done. It's ready. I ask, I strive to bug it, and we have a failure of, what we have here is failure to, communicate, that's right. And it happens over and over again. Well, I also had in the deck here, here we go, ABC, cut the feed on JD. They were arguing back and forth as to whether or not
Starting point is 01:33:46 Tom Holman actually accepted a bag with $50,000 cash in it in exchange for agreeing to do some contracts to the people who were giving him the bag of cash. And so J.D. Vance was asked point blank by George Stephanophilus if that happened or not and why they aren't doing anything about it. And listen to the evasion that goes on with J.D. Vance. I don't know what tape you're referring to, George. I saw media reports that Tom Homan accepted a bribe. There's no evidence of that. And here's, George, why fewer and fewer people watch your program and why you're losing credibility, because you're talking for now five minutes with the Vice President of United States about this story regarding Tom Homan's a story that I've read about, but I don't even know.
Starting point is 01:34:31 know the video that you're talking about. Meanwhile, low-income women can't- He's not interested if he's taking a bribe, right? Chuck Schumer have shut down the government. Right now, we're trying to figure out how to pay our troops because Chuck Schumer has shut down the government. You are focused on a bogus story. You're insinuating criminal wrongdoing against a guy who has done nothing wrong instead of focusing on the fact that our country is struggling because our government's shut down. Let's talk about the real issues, George. I think the American people would benefit much more from that than from you going down some weird left-wing rabbit hole where the facts clearly show that Tom Homan didn't engage in any criminal wrongdoing.
Starting point is 01:35:09 It's not a weird left-wing rabbit hole. I didn't insin you. I can't say the facts don't should if you haven't looked at the facts. $50,000, as was heard on an audio tape recorded by the FBI in September 2024, and you did not answer the question. Thank you for your time this morning. No, George, I said that I don't. Up next, we'll be right back. because it had gone on for quite some time. So Vance began by saying he was asked about that.
Starting point is 01:35:35 He said, accepted $50,000 in cash. September 2024, he's got the exact date. The FBI's got an audio tape of it. And what was not mentioned in the back and forth exchange by either of them was that the $50,000 wasn't some payment that was sent. So, you know, maybe that was, I don't know what they were sending that to him for. But they gave it to him in a grocery bag that was filled with cash.
Starting point is 01:35:57 That's not suspicious at all to J.D. Vance. And we know that Tom Homan can't be a bad guy because he's part of their administration. He doesn't need to be investigated. He's part of the Trump administration. He shouldn't be vetted within this stuff. So, Vance began by saying, Tom Homan did not take a bribe. The reason you guys are going after Tom Homan so aggressively is because he's doing the job of
Starting point is 01:36:21 enforcing the law. That's a question mark. He says, I think it's really preposterous. he's a good man. I think it would be a much more interesting story about why it is that Tom Homan, who is simply enforcing America's immigration laws, is getting constantly harassed and threatened.
Starting point is 01:36:36 Stefan Offa said, well, I'm not sure you answered the question. Are you saying that he did not accept the $50,000? Well, he didn't take a bribe. Did he accept $50,000? I'm not sure that in the course of Tom Homan's life, he has been paid more than $50,000 for services. So did he take it? You know, if you listen to what J.D. Vance is saying, he has just destroyed his entire credibility.
Starting point is 01:37:00 First of all, he says he's sure the guy is not guilty, but he doesn't know anything about the facts of the case. How can you be sure that he's not guilty if you don't know anything about the facts of the case? And when somebody makes an allegation that there is corruption, you don't care to investigate. Instead, you're going to say, well, I know he didn't do it, so we're not going to look. Stefan often said, I'm asking you, did he accept the 50,000 who's caught on the surveillance tape? Did he accept that or not? Vance says, George, I don't know what you're talking about. Did he accept $50,000 for what?
Starting point is 01:37:31 Stephanophel said he was recorded on an audio tape in September 2024, an FBI surveillance tape accepting $50,000 in cash. Did he keep that money? Vance said, accepting $50,000 for doing what? George, I'm sure that he gets paid frequently in a grocery bag full of cash, right? whatever he does. Who hasn't been paid in a grocery bag full of $50,000 before? Let ye who have not been paid in a grocery bag. Actually, that was one of the things about Spiro Agnew was that he was getting suitcase. I think of suitcases of money. At least they dressed it up
Starting point is 01:38:06 a little bit better than a grocery bag. I know. But he's getting massive amounts of cash given to him. There's also the fact that with inflation, 50 grand really isn't even that much anymore. Like, it's a life-changing amount of money for you or I. Yeah. It's a massive amount for us. But you think that a government official, you know, the bribes aren't keeping up with inflation is all I'm saying. So the guy who said, if the president does it, it's not against the law. It's not illegal or whatever. That guy, Richard Nixon, got rid of Spiro Agnew, his vice president, because he was accepting massive amounts of cash over the table in his office. But this administration is even worse, far worse. They don't even want to look at it. We know there's no issue here. Accepting $50,000
Starting point is 01:38:49 for what, George? I was actually about to say this interaction here reminds me of a scene from Futurama. There's a very famous one where Richard Nixon comes back and he's a head in a jar
Starting point is 01:38:59 but he's still running for president and he gets on the debate and the question is would you steal the candy from a baby and Richard Nixon just start he starts sweating. He's like, well, the question is very vague it doesn't even say
Starting point is 01:39:11 what kind of candy it is and at least I wouldn't hurt the child, you know. Yeah. And this is what we keep saying. $50,000 for what? Is it illegal to take $15,000 for services? Yeah, if the services are going to be promises of government contracts, the FBI hasn't prosecuted him. Well, that's because you put in people
Starting point is 01:39:33 like Cash Patel, who also doesn't have any credibility, just like you, just like Pam Bondi, just like Dan Bongino. None of these people have any credibility. And so they're covering for each other with this stuff, just they covered for Trump of the Epstein stuff. I've never seen any evidence that he's engaged in criminal wrongdoing. Nobody has accused Tom of violating a crime. Did he accept 50,000? Honestly, George, I don't know the answer to that question. Stefano says, so you don't, what was caught on the tape? You're saying right now you don't know whether or not he kept that money? George, I think the American people would benefit much more from that than you going, if you would talk about real issues and he goes on all the different
Starting point is 01:40:14 problems that we're facing right now. You should talk about that instead of talking about Tom Homan's integrity. You know, clearly we know that we don't want to talk about corruption in the Trump administration. And even when it's right in your face. And so again, that was where we picked it up where he said, well, it's not a left-wing rabbit hole. That's what he said. And so, yeah, and as I pointed out the other day, we have barcodes for politicians.
Starting point is 01:40:40 That's exactly where we are with these people. Let's take a look at what is happening in the various manifestations of the the church in various places, especially the Church of England. This is an amazing thing that's being done in the Canterbury Cathedral. And, of course, we understand why this is happening if you look at the people behind it. Lance, see if you can pull up this guy who is the artist responsible for this graffiti all over, Canterbury Cathedral. The guy's name is Alex Vellis. He is the alleged artist behind all this.
Starting point is 01:41:18 and he is LGBT. He's got his special pronouns and all the rest of stuff. There he is. Here's the horrifying picture. Yeah. Scroll down and you can see that he's in a dress, actually. Be warned, folks. This is hard to look at.
Starting point is 01:41:31 Yeah, yeah. And then we have the graffiti itself. Pull the graffiti up that they've put on. I don't know if that's permanent or if it's removable. They put that up as some kind of a vinyl thing or something. You'd think they would assume, at least use water-soluble paint. I don't know. Maybe their hatred runs so deep that they don't care.
Starting point is 01:41:53 One person said, are you joking? Canterbury Cathedral, one of the holiest, the most beautiful buildings in the UK has been graffitied. Even worse, the church approved it and probably paid this guy a lot of money to do it. They say they worked with the marginalized communities to do this. A person says, shame on you for this. Except when you look at, this happened just a day or so after the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, who is a woman. I don't know if this tranny art project is something that she approved or not,
Starting point is 01:42:28 but I don't know if she's a lesbian or not. It looks like the LGBT has become pure Antichrist. These are the people who have focused the attack on Christ. And that's exactly what this graffiti is. The graffiti questions God's goodness from an artist. to identify is as a gender goblin. In other words, no gender, genderless,
Starting point is 01:42:53 a gender. He's a gender, atheist. Talking at the right idea and what you do with goblins. And so again, this is the state of the Church of England. And when you look at the Canterbury Cathedral from the outside, it truly is amazing.
Starting point is 01:43:11 There's nothing like this that would be built today by anyone, anywhere. They have graffered the inside of this thing, like it's some kind of a subway station or something. The new exhibit at Canterbury Cathedral features graffiti questioning God's goodness. It prompted J.D. Vance, Elon Musk, and others to claim the Church of England is humiliating itself. The art exhibit is titled, Hear Us. It highlights minorities while posing difficult questions to God. Well, it's because God had said, not hear us. He said, this is my beloved son. Hear him. But they don't want to hear him.
Starting point is 01:43:47 So the question is things that were put up there, are you there? Why did you create hate when love is far more powerful? And again, this guy not only calls himself a gender, but he identifies as a queer vegan, uses they-them pronouns. Other messages include, does everything have a soul? Do you regret your creation? Is illness sin? Others said, why all the suffering? if you made us in your own form why the violence and the killing storms you know he wrote a book
Starting point is 01:44:23 with these questions answered there's an entire book that i'd give you those answers but evidently it's pretty clear yeah go to a church that isn't run by the church of england then you might actually get some answers to these questions that you're writing on the walls of the church yeah and colter said and they wonder why christians don't bother going to churches anymore As a matter of fact, the former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth the second said he was shocked by the graffiti. He said it belongs more to the architecture of a car park than to a modern church.
Starting point is 01:44:55 He said, there is nothing left at the center of the Church of England. The God mocking graffiti in its most prominent church indicates decay, rebellion, and anger. He said, how is this congruent with the art of a cathedral? It's undermining. It has a different kind of aesthetic dissonance. and they said, he said that doesn't help with a quest for God. They're not looking for God.
Starting point is 01:45:21 They are trying to fight with God, and they're trying to fight with his people. The cathedral graffiti comes a week after the Church of England announced Sarah Mulali as the first female archbishop of Canterbury. The installation of this woman who has openly affirmed abortion and homosexuality prompted some within the global Anglican communion. to claim that the Church of England has been given over to apostasy. I would say that's a pretty safe conclusion. But all is not dead in the church. We have a great story that went viral. And this was a woman who was delivering pizza.
Starting point is 01:46:04 And she shows up at this house where a pastor and his family lives. And she's got the wrong order. And I'll let you see what happened. Neil, okay. Neil, I'm sorry. I'm getting old. I saw 67. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 01:46:23 It's not 67 or 57. You were number 57, 67, so 57, I screwed up. I'm sorry. I'm on my way back to get it right now. I will bring it back. I think we can make it work. And hey, and don't for one second. Feel bad.
Starting point is 01:46:39 Well, I'm... We love you and Jesus loves you. And we hope you have a great night. don't feel bad for one second we're having a great night thank you okay you're welcome you're very much loved you know that do you know Jesus yeah yeah yeah are you living for Jesus I'm just struggling oh yeah things have been pretty difficult hey girls come here we're gonna pray for this really nice lady what's your name my name is Susanna oh Susanna yeah I'm Come on.
Starting point is 01:47:13 Come on. Hey, girls. Do you love this lady right here? Yes. Let's pray for it. Can I put my hand on your shoulder and Evelyn if you want to come over? Yeah. And your name one more time?
Starting point is 01:47:23 Susanna. Jesus, we thank you for Susanna. And Lord, I thank you that we cross fast tonight. In fact, Lord, she's more important than any of these orders tonight because you matter to her. She matters to us. Lord, I just pray you would bless her. I pray that you would open the windows of heaven over her and bring any healing she needs to her. healing she needs to her body in the name of Jesus, any financial need to her Lord, and God
Starting point is 01:47:46 that she would encounter you and live for you and follow you at everything she has in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. Hey, have a great night. Bless you. Take care. Take care. That was, uh, you know, it's a lot, a lot nicer than most of what we get to cover on the show. Yeah. A lot more. A lot more wholesome, I guess, is the term that a lot of people would use nowadays. But they actually also, the article points out, set up a GoFundMe for her as well. And it raised, I believe it's $3,400. $34,000. $34,000.
Starting point is 01:48:28 I left off as zero. Yeah. Math is not, math is never my choice. It takes care of her 82-year-old mother. It's had a lot of problems. Yeah. So I said in the GoFundMe She's one of those people
Starting point is 01:48:44 It's been her whole life Putting others first She's currently the full-time caregiver For her 8-year-old mom As well as Trying to earn money delivering pizzas So She's
Starting point is 01:48:59 It's a great story Yeah Yeah She's Truly exemplifying being a good child working at something that we all think of as just this you know oh delivering pizzas that's for teenagers you do that as your first job
Starting point is 01:49:16 and then you move on to it something bigger and better but she's doing what she can she's not ashamed she's working how she has to working hard it's truly wonderful and so as that's happening you know we take a look at this Canterbury cathedral on the comical nonsense that is there you know that's the real life that's happening there and It's even more real when you look at what is happening in Pakistan and Nigeria. This particular story in Pakistan, this is a pastor who dies three days after he was finally acquitted on blasphemy charges that he had been locked and prisoned for 13 years for blasphemy charges in Pakistan.
Starting point is 01:49:57 At one point, they'd given him the death sentence, but because he was appealing, that had not been carried out yet. But the 13 years in prison was a death sentence for this. this guy. It already had two minor heart attacks. They did everything they could to torture him in prison. And finally, he was vindicated. The charge again was blasphemy. And this is, you look at this and yes, this is coming from Muslims that's happening. But you can certainly see this that is in the pipeline with many Western societies when we talk about the fact they want to limit and punish what people say in terms of conversions.
Starting point is 01:50:36 therapy, they want to call it. And so we have Colorado and other jurisdictions of Virginia had that's on the law that got struck down. They're working very hard to try to criminalize the free speech and the free expression of religion. And this is what it looks like when they get it, what they want, the guy who was a false imprison for 13 years. He died of cardiac arrest just three days after his acquittal. He returned home after being cleared by high court, but he collapsed before his family could make arrangements for medical care that asked that he could get medical care the entire time that he was there but they would not give it to him again this is pakistan he was arrested in july of 2012 after a local cleric muslim cleric had accused him of
Starting point is 01:51:20 sending text messages that insulted the mother of islamic prophet mohammed and uh yeah i guess the mother of all false religions wait a minute you insulted his mother He had two minor heart attacks while in custody. He had repeatedly petitioned for bail on medical grounds, arguing that the prison conditions were inadequate and had worsened his condition. He was also tortured in custody to confess. Sentenced to life in prison, but they nearly execute him as part of this. They also added that charge to it.
Starting point is 01:52:01 He had at least 47 hearings that were. scheduled between his conviction and his final release, each one was adjourned without resolution. So they kept bringing him in and stringing him along with this so-called legal system that was there. Despite medical warnings, including a 2019 doctor's note that a third heart attack could be fatal, he remained in custody until his acquittal last Thursday. Three years earlier, a Sessions court had escalated his punishment to a death sentence, though that was not carried out. so again this is what how some people take their religion seriously some of them take it seriously enough
Starting point is 01:52:41 to help others others take it seriously enough to face death and these clowns that have been spoiled rotten in the church of england with all the money that they get is just amazing Nigerian Christians are seeing of course an increase in killings and kidnappings that doesn't stop and it just keeps escalating. Germany, by the way, has a war on Christianity, and part of that is the open border and the hatred of the Islamic people that are being brought in, but it's also the collapse of Germany's faith. Germany's open border experiment has unleashed a wave of anti-Christian hatred, fueled by
Starting point is 01:53:19 imported Islamic intolerance, protected by left-wing politicians, and ignored by cowardly media, leaving the once Christian heart of Europe desecrated, demoralized on the brinked. of spiritual collapse. You know, it was Friedrich Nisi who said, God is dead. We have killed him, he said. No, what they did was they killed God in their hearts. And that was done back in the 1800s.
Starting point is 01:53:45 The whole idea of higher criticism, everything, was something that was started in Germany, and we see the fruit of it in the Vimar Republic corruption and in the rise of Hitler. And now we see it continuing in Germany, with the persecution of Christians bringing in Muslims in large numbers. Another thing that's worth noting is that when Nietzsche said God is dead,
Starting point is 01:54:11 that was sort of a lament on his part. You know, we have killed God and now structures, what do we do now? That's right. You know, whereas these, you know, the average person who says that thinks Nietzsche is celebrating that we've killed him. We can now engage in our truly rational pursuits. Our minds are free from this superstition. even Nietzsche who you know they quote they're misquoting him because he was terrified of this
Starting point is 01:54:35 what had lost the foundation of their society the loss the moral foundation of it which we have as well yeah wanting the fruit not the root was that said don't tell the servants there is no god they'll steal the silverware yeah I don't know who that was I bet I remember that quote yeah so you know they say this hatred has been imported and yet there's enough hatred in for Christianity to start with. Remember the family, a homeschooling family that fled from Germany was given asylum here that Biden, of all the millions of people that came in illegally, he didn't try to deport them. Instead, he wanted to focus on this Christian homeschooling family that had been given asylum that were really politically persecuted. They were going to have their children taken away
Starting point is 01:55:22 and they might have been put in prison themselves if they went back. And so you have Germany attacking homeschoolers. They attack the opposition Party, AFD. Immigration has created new tensions around Christianity and public life. A diplomatic understatement for the Islamic contempt towards Christians that has now taken root in German streets, schools, and neighborhoods. The same leftist politicians who open the borders have now criminalized dissent. They label anyone who points to this correlation as Islamophobic.
Starting point is 01:55:54 They have burned Bibles. They have decapitated statues. They have destroyed confessions. many church buildings have now closed their doors. And so the German bishops conference called the pattern open hostility against Christianity. These attacks are not merely material damage, but an assault on belief itself and a disruption of religious life. They demand systematic prosecution. I noticed that the response from the Christians there, they decided when they came along and burned their Bibles and they decapitated
Starting point is 01:56:28 their statues, they would just close a church. Except the churches are not closing in Nigeria, even though their homes are being burned and the people are being decapitated by the Muslims. They still hang tough. It tells you everything you need to know about the state of the church in Germany. Germany's political class is so quick to condemn offenses against other face has met the persecution of Christians with silence and bureaucratic indifference. Fred Mertz publicly mourned the rising anti-Semitism. But no comparable outcry came for the desecration of churches or the harassment of Christian faithful. Meanwhile, public officials and left-leaning media outlets continue to frame such acts as isolated vandalism or the product of youth delinquency. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:57:17 misguided youths. The closure of churches like St. Antonio's is more than a local tragedy. It is a symbol of Europe's spiritual collapse. As Germany's Christian her, is desecrated as leaders remain paralyzed by political correctness well they're not paralyzed they want this to happen that's exactly what they want to happen unless the west finds the courage to defend its own faith and heritage Germany's fate will soon be all of ours that's right meanwhile in the UNESCO which is the educational branch of the UNESCO they have gone straight for homeschooling. The amazing thing, this is an article from Alex Newman, and the amazing thing I think about all this is that the guy that's running this is coming up with guidelines for education
Starting point is 01:58:10 and is coming up with tactics to attack homeschoolers is a guy who was the education minister in North Korea. What an authority. Yeah. It's the perfect resident. for what they want them to do. That's right. I've literally called these schools re-education camps. That's the longest time. My friend, who went to West Point when he came back to Tampa, and I introduced them to some of my college friends.
Starting point is 01:58:41 I said, we were incarcerated in an institution for several years together. Like, what? And I said, yeah, I'm talking about the schools. But, yeah, that's the way I viewed it as a re-education camp. But it didn't stick with me at least. know. This guy was Guang Chal Chang. He is the education, head of the former head of the education ministry in North Korea. And so what he's doing is he's calling for the enforcement of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Remember, that's what I did back in 2009, I think
Starting point is 01:59:20 it was. I did the, for the parental rights.org, they're trying to get a small constitutional amendment and that would protect parents as being the ones that the children belong to. And the Republicans are not interested in that at all. They don't say it out loud like Melissa Harris-Perry does, that you've got to get over the idea that your children belong to you. They don't. They belong to the village. Hillary has said that.
Starting point is 01:59:49 She said that as a PSA for CNBC, but the Republicans aren't doing anything to stop it. They could easily encode that in law. And I would think that that would be a winning cause for them. You know, who wouldn't like to wrap themselves in mom and apple pie? Well, evidently not the GOP. They're guarding our pedophiles now. So the calls for total control are clear, portrayed as mandatory. Governments must implement oversight mechanisms such as registration and evaluations
Starting point is 02:00:22 and demand more regulatory capacity, he says. And so this is all. about controlling what is taught because if you control what is taught you control what is thought that is the key issue and it all goes back to this idea the UN Convention on the Rights of the child is where this idea comes that your children don't belong to you that these these minor children can make these decisions and they we haven't ratified the UN Convention on the rights of the child in the United States we're not bound by it legally but as i pointed out in 2009 you've got judges and you've got schools and all these government institutions that act as if that is what
Starting point is 02:01:04 the law is. And so they're constantly saying that that's a whole basis of them pushing this gender gaslighting on very young children. And to say that the parents, and we've seen this over and over again in places like California, the parents must not be told what we were telling the kids in terms of changing, trying to change them from a boy to a girl or vice versa. You can't tell the parents. So we've had a lot of Christian teachers who push back against that, who have sued them over that.
Starting point is 02:01:33 But that is really where the fight is in so many different ways. And so, again, they will use all the terms about socialization, quality education, all the rest of the stuff being violated. Talk about socialization. That discussion should be over after 2020. After they locked down the country, after they put masks on the kids. kids, after they told them to be six feet apart, don't talk to me about socialization. You know, that's insane. There's also the fact that it's the worst kind of socialization.
Starting point is 02:02:08 Yeah. It's uncontrolled, unmonitored, Lord of the Fly's style. And, you know, you cannot expect a well-balanced person to come out of that sort of center. They're going to have issues of some kind. That's right. Children need to be watched, guarded. and corrected it's a very artificial environment that children are raised in when you put you know 30 kids in a classroom with one adult an adult they don't like and don't respect and an adult who can't
Starting point is 02:02:38 punish them you know this guy is all against corporal punishment don't tell me they don't have corporal punishment in the north korea right so uh you know he's surprised if they had capital punishment in north korean schools oh sari yeah so you know they're talking about how they have to respect diversity and all the LGBT stuff. Do you really think they allow LGBT in North Korea? I don't think so. So they said they promote mandatory training from government for parents who wish to homeschool. Well, you know, Karen and I already had that mandatory training. They didn't have an option to opt out of school when we were in school. And so we both went through the mandatory training when we were children. So we don't need to do that again. As a matter of fact, that was a
Starting point is 02:03:24 motivating factor for us to do homeschooling. But the reality is, is that it is really about character. And you've got somebody else saying this now, which is kind of interesting, I think, that, and this is actually coming from FTC Northern and say, the hidden crisis in our classrooms, why education without character is failing America? And this is actually on zero Hedge. This was not on some Christian site. And I've got to say, and as I said for the longest time, and as others have said, character is education. The rest of this stuff is just, you know, it's vocational training. But character is the basis and should be the basis of education. That's what R.L. Dabney said back right after the Civil War, he said, this whole idea of government-run
Starting point is 02:04:19 schools. He goes, that's fine if you're going to do vocational training or something like that. But character is really, education should be first and foremost about character, which means that it's going to be about somebody's worldview and their religion. And we know that government should have no involvement in that because government should not be picking a religion to promote. Now we have seen which religion they want to promote is the anti-God LGBT religion that they have chosen to promote. So, again, This article from Zero Hedge goes through all of this and the failing, even by their own metrics that they want to train people in terms of, you know, reading, writing, and arithmetic, for example. They said even in that area, they're failing.
Starting point is 02:05:05 But the biggest failure that we have is in character. John Dewey shifted education from a focus on character formation toward utilitarian aims. While some aspects of his approach, like critical thinking, retain value, his broader impact contributed to treating values as socially constructed and relative, you know, the moral relativism and the postmodernism, rather than objectively discernible truths that were worth pursuing. The ancients understood something that we've forgotten. In traditional times, academia was designed to help human beings comprehend what is true good and beautiful.
Starting point is 02:05:49 It makes me think of Roger Scruton. And we've got an interview coming up and our guests is on the line right now and we're going to talk about this very thing. And I'm really looking forward to talking to Anthony Frida, who is an artist that I've admired his work for a very long time.
Starting point is 02:06:06 He's done covers for Gerald Salinty and he has done artwork for InfoWars as well. And he has changed his focus. and he is still involved with politics, I think, but he is moving his focus to some projects to support Christianity. And he's had a change in his life, and we're going to talk to him about his new book that is coming out,
Starting point is 02:06:30 The Thought Crimes of Anthony Frida, which he has, they're going to come for the memes and all the rest of the stuff. We know that. We know that they set up the Coalition for Content Providence and authentication for that very, reason. Memes and artwork are very profoundly powerful. And so we're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, we're going to be joined with Anthony Frida. I'm looking very forward to talking to him and finding out what he's up to and find out about his new book. We'll be right back.
Starting point is 02:07:15 I don't know. You're listening to the David Knight Show. All right, welcome back. And joining us now is Anthony Frida. He's got a new book that's coming out. We're going to talk to him about that. The Thought Crimes of Anthony Frida. And he's got, he's been very successful as an artist.
Starting point is 02:08:12 And his art is, uh, his art is, um, full of very important critiques of what we see politically. He's actually had, and his art put on display at the 9-11 Museum and Memorial in New York City. And he's on the same page as we are, I think, about 9-11. His tenure with InfoWords, is an illustrator and writer fully submitted his place in the world of controversial alternative news. and he's been very vocal about his role in that space. And so that's where I got to know, Anthony, as well as his work with Charles Slinty and Trends Journal.
Starting point is 02:08:53 So thank you for joining us, Anthony. Good to see you again. Great to see you, David. And thanks for having me. A beautiful set, actually. Well, thank you. Thank you. Yeah, I always wanted to talk to you about your background here.
Starting point is 02:09:07 And there's a whole other aspect of your background that I wasn't aware of. now that you're getting into Christian art and you've got a project with that as well and the GoFundMe to help realize that project. But let's talk about your personal journey here. You began doing copy stuff for the advertising industry and you began helping them to sell Joe Campbell. Talk a little bit about that and how you got from there to where you are now. Yeah, so it's quite a journey. I've been doing it for 40 years, so I'll give you the condensed version.
Starting point is 02:09:45 But, yeah, I got out of art school. I had this dream of becoming this, you know, famous, prosperous, thriving artist. And I just wasn't prepared. I mean, I went to Pratt at four years of training in art and painting and drawing. And I was pretty proficient, and I was, you know, pretty confident. But they really didn't train you how to make a living as an artist. So I sort of figured it out of my own, like, oh, now I have to make a living doing this. So crossing that threshold from academia into the professional world for any artist is a scary time.
Starting point is 02:10:21 I mean, I teach seniors now at FIT, and it's my way of giving back because I know how scared they are. So I try to sort of pivot that. And I think it's a scarier time right now than ever has been. I mean, we look at AI, and a lot of people are just content to throw a prompt at AI and take whatever it gives them. What do you think about that? How is that going to affect art? Well, I think it's going to be not just art. It's going to, I mean, I think it's designed to create a post-human future where the robots do all the work and they work 24 hours a day.
Starting point is 02:10:54 And I mean, the transhumanist elevator pitch or elevator to the hell pitch is that the robots do everything for us and we have the freedom to do whatever we want and they'll give us a basic unit of income. I don't think it's going to work out that way. but that's their utopian, post-human, transhumanist future. Yeah, I had my class yesterday. The kids were crying. They were literally crying because they just went to school for four years to learn how to be an artist, and now anyone who has an AI program can do what they do.
Starting point is 02:11:28 So it's very demoralizing to the creatives, but I mean, the same thing goes for the guys who, remember they said, learn to code, like not anymore. Yeah, they're putting themselves out of a job. That's right. Well, the other part of it is, though, and I think we'll get to this when we get to where you are right now, the machine has no soul. It's going to put things together statistically. And it can copy and paste and throw things against the wall.
Starting point is 02:11:54 And in a sense, it's a sophisticated version of a chimpanzee doing painting, right? And so there is still going to be a niche there, I think, for the human soul, communicating truth and beauty. I think that's really the issue there. And that's what we have to focus on. And I think that that's going to be pretty obvious to people. You know, there's a lot of things that AI can do, especially, I think, in the art aspect, because it can hallucinate. And it looks like it's, you know, having a drug trip or whatever.
Starting point is 02:12:26 And that can be useful in art or even in music to some degree. But when you look at the kind of, when I look at it for music, for example, the thing about AI is that you can't precisely get it to do what you want. You know, it can get like 80% there or 85% there, which is not good enough for art. As many people have said, art is never finished. It's simply abandoned at some point you've got to stop tweaking it and just go do something different, the next project or whatever.
Starting point is 02:12:56 And I think that's the problem with AI. It just throws this stuff out there and people say, ah, that's good enough. I think there's going to be a qualitative difference that people will be able to tell that last 15 or 20% that is there. Yeah, I agree with you. Yeah, that's my hope. But I think you're right. Our advantage moving forward is the robots don't laugh, they don't cry, they don't love.
Starting point is 02:13:22 That's right. They're not connected to God. In fact, I think it's the opposite. That's right. I have this idea that just as the Holy Spirit is this unifying force and universal force of good and God. The obverse, the yin to that yang, is this unifying force of darkness, which informs and which has basically a cauldron for this AI to be created. And we're incarnating it by giving it prompts and giving it life. But that spirit is a dark spirit.
Starting point is 02:13:58 And I sense that and I feel that it's an anti-human spirit. I agree. So does Elon Musk agrees with you as well. He said, we're summoning the demon. Yeah, maybe we should pay attention to what he's saying about that. Some of these guys who are atheists say there's something here that mathematics doesn't, you know, describe or define. So it's something beyond mathematics. So what's going on?
Starting point is 02:14:21 They don't even know. The guys who created it don't even know how, you know, these systems arrive at the decisions that they make. That's right. To a certain point, it's called black box technology. It's opaque. But robots understand it. but um but they might not but they understand us though that's the problem like we don't understand how they do what they do but they understand us i mean they have so much big data about humanity
Starting point is 02:14:48 and what moves us and that influence us that it's a lopsided uh yeah relationship that's why it's such a good fit for the government because the government knows everything about us but the government itself is by design a black box that black box is labeled national security we can't tell you we would have to kill you right so exactly yeah um yeah so man i could talk about AI for hours but yeah yeah let's go back to your story you were you were doing uh started working at an ad agency as you got out uh trying to start working at an ad agency you know young man you know young man i lost it after money and woman and i was in my 20s and i became very successful working for fortune 500 companies and
Starting point is 02:15:37 And I was in advertising about 10 years, and I started to learn and see all the psychological tricks and manipulations, you know, informed by the ideas of Edward Bernays and his propaganda. He was a master of mass psychological manipulation, right? And that was employed. He was contracted by the government and by aid agencies. It's a long story. But those ideas work because people were. respond positively to certain stimuli, negatively to other stimuli. We're pretty predictable animals. And once you break that code, you're trying to sell something, and you're smart and
Starting point is 02:16:17 clever, you can figure out a way to do it. But I got really turned off. I was working on the Joel Campbell ad campaign. And in those days, they were, you know, paying us a lot of money to do this stuff. And I was just enamored with the money. And I bought a condo in Manhattan. And I thought I was like live on top of the world. And then, so I kind of got lost in that world of money and success. And then the FTC determined that our campaign was illegal because we were using cartoon camels. They said we were marketing cigarettes to children. So I sort of had a moral crisis.
Starting point is 02:17:00 And I didn't become an artist to sell cigarette to kids, right? And I said, you know. Maybe you can get a job for Pfizer because they sell poison to kids all the time. Well, well, well, that's later on in the story. Yeah. So I had this moral crisis. It's come to Jesus' moment. I said, that's it.
Starting point is 02:17:16 I'm done with advertising. I'm not going to sell my soul to the devil. So I was still, you know, now I'm a young man in my 30s. I was pretty naive politically at that time. And I said, I'm going to work for the good guys, right? I'm going to work for New York Times. the New Yorker, and I started working for, you know, all these mainstream publications as an editorial illustrator. And I worked for the op-ed page in New York Times, which is like a premier
Starting point is 02:17:44 showcase for thinkers and for, I kind of like where the elite speak to each other. Sure. Right. And I was, again, I was on top of the world. I'm working like, you know, the best place for an illustrator to be. And I was doing articles for them on a regular a basis. And then I got to see how the sausages made there. And the art director and the editor told me that every single word that goes through here has to be vetted by the State Department. And I said, I thought, you know, you're the fourth ward. I said, that's like Pravda. What do you mean every word has to be the state department? They said, that's how it is. So my naïte started to you know, unravel at that point, I started to become a little more educated about how the world
Starting point is 02:18:37 really works. And I feel silly now saying that, but I thought the New York Times was this like beacon of truth and objectivity. I mean, I couldn't be more wrong. But so I got an assignment to do, it was a not-bed-piece right before the Iraq war penned by the then-secretary of state Condoleezza Rice. and it was outlying all the lives that we know now that took us that at war and I illustrated the peace and then I had another moral crisis this guy said to myself
Starting point is 02:19:09 my God I went from selling cigarettes to kids to selling war I didn't think I could do worse than that but I did so I had another you know time to question what am I doing with my life
Starting point is 02:19:27 what are my life choices What do I really want to do with my skills and my whatever gift guy's giving me and my passions? And I mean, I love to create imagery. It's like the only thing I'm good at. So I wanted to stay in that lane. So right then was about the time that these seminal alternative news sites started coming out, like InfoWars. And there was a few others in Trends Journal. And I reached out to them.
Starting point is 02:19:58 because I figured these guys are exposing the lives of the mainstream media that I used to work for. And of the advertising agencies I used to work for. So I wanted to bite the hand that fed me. So I started working for people in the health freedom movement, people in the liberty movement, people and all these different movements, you know, people like you included. And I've been there ever since because I, I, I've been there ever since. I do think there are, there are good people out there who are trying to get to the truth of the matter about all these issues and journalists and filmmakers and writers. And I've worked for a lot of them and they're my heroes. So, and politically, I got, I was on the contract for the RFK campaign when he was running for president because I believed in what he was doing.
Starting point is 02:20:56 and his work to expose the vaccines and the dangers of pharmaceuticals. Right. So I still have a hand in the political realm, but I'm basically working for people who I think are the good guys, you know, that I can sleep well at night now, David, because I think I'm working for people, or at least trying to tell the truth, you know. It's like it's not equivalent like when, like, when people get fined.
Starting point is 02:21:26 for like with the way they went after Alex for what he said like the New York Times and CNN tell lies of much greater magnitude every day and nobody gets sued and and by the way their lies lead to wars that kill millions of people their lies sell products that kill millions of people like and they're never held accountable and then um and they're not the difference between them and say what independent journalists to do is that they're purposely trying to lie to you. They know they're lying to you. Yeah. You know, it's one thing to make a mistake in the, you know,
Starting point is 02:22:02 the search for the truth. We're not always going to be perfect, but there's a big difference to somebody who's purposely knowing to lie to you, to hurt you and your children, then somebody was just trying to figure out in real time what the hell's going on because it's very confusing. I agree. We've been
Starting point is 02:22:18 lied to so much about, so about everything that people become so skeptical that, you know, I think, unfortunately, it fosters this environment where nobody believes anything. And that's where we're at now. Nobody believes anything. So they come up with 100 different theories of how Charlie Kirk was killed, right?
Starting point is 02:22:37 Because nobody believes the official story. That's right. And we can never get to the bottom of anything because everybody has their own theory about what happened. And there's no universal truth anymore. We're in the post-truth age. And I think that's our, so truth is going to be the greatest, most valuable commodity. in the future. I mean, here's what you need.
Starting point is 02:22:59 Here's the fundamental truth. Government lies. It always has, always will, for its own interest. So if you understand that and come to whatever the government says or the official press says, with a healthy dose of skepticism, I think that's the most important thing. You know, you mentioned the fact that you realize that they had to get the approval of the State Department for what they were saying at the New York Times. And, of course, we know about Operation Mockingbird and the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 02:23:23 I thought it was really amazing the disingenuous astonishment at the fact that Hegseth openly said, well, you're going to have to get approval for anything that you release. I don't like that, but that's not anything that's really different. The only thing that's different about that is that they're going to own it and say it out loud rather than doing it behind closed doors. I had a friend who worked to the Pentagon and he worked for the side that was vetting movie scripts. If they liked your movie script, if it was kind of, complimentary of them and their agenda, they would give you access to military equipment that
Starting point is 02:23:59 you could use to film your movie. If they didn't like it, you didn't get that equipment and that might sink your movie because the expense of trying to get that equipment, otherwise they'd provide it at a reduced cost or for free. So that kind of thing has been going along for a very long time. Yeah. I mean, I'm still surprised. I'm old enough to remember Frank Church, the Church Committee hearings, like he had the receipts. He proved it back in the 70s And nobody cared. It's like it did nothing. They just went back to business as usual.
Starting point is 02:24:28 Yeah. That's right. I mean, you know, thank God for him and his work. But, I mean, you really didn't do anything in the big picture. Yeah. And all the stuff about the heart attack gun, as I've said before, that was a really a distraction because the whole thing began because from their inception, the CIA and the NSA were spying on Americans without a search warrant,
Starting point is 02:24:49 which, you know, takes us, we've been fighting that thing going up to, you know, 2012, 2013, it snowed and all the rest of stuff. So the result of that was still, the result of the Church Committee hearings was the FISA Act, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which they then used to give themselves legal cover to do what they'd been doing from their inception, which was to spy on Americans without search warrant, as Rand Paul says, you know, spying on Mr. Mrs. Verizon. You know, you go to one judge in a secret court that nobody knows about, and you get legal cover to violate the Constitution. So they'll always turn this stuff to their own advantage.
Starting point is 02:25:29 Well, yeah, and speaking to that subject, I worked, one of my heroes is William Binney, and I had the pleasure of working on a documentary about William. I met him just a great guy, and I mean, we quit because he said the systems he designed to spy on potential terrorists with being used to spy on everybody. Yeah. And that's against the oath he took,
Starting point is 02:25:50 and that's illegal and he said he's not going to do it. So what do they do? The FBI raided his house and arrested him under false pretenses and false charges. But yeah, so just get back to my journey. Yeah. So I don't lose track. After the RFK thing, I worked for him for a year,
Starting point is 02:26:11 and it was a great experience, and I got to see just how dirty the Democrats are. I mean, Republicans basically left him alone. You know, Trump would make some, you know, nasty comments now and then, but the Democrats actively tried to destroy him with lawsuits and moles and people doing dirty tricks and it was a constant relentless assault on him that really opened my eyes again. I mean, I was naive again. Like, whenever I, I underestimate how evil these people are and how willing they are to be corrupt and to use the power they have or,
Starting point is 02:26:49 any power they have in the courts, in the media, in academia, in tech, I mean, which they control those institutions, unfortunately. And it just, it's sickened me. It's sickened me the way they smeared him and lied about him and sued him and tried to play dirty tricks with ballots and just on and on and on. Oh, yeah. So then I got, that made me realize that the battle isn't political this battle is spiritual so I wanted to move from the temporal plane into the spiritual
Starting point is 02:27:25 plane of my work and come back to my Christian roots I was raised as a Catholic and I had a personal experience when my fiance started having seizures one night we were watching actually there was the Obama movie
Starting point is 02:27:43 it was like a an apocalyptic Obama movie, leave the world behind, which has to be a foreboding title because my, my girlfriends were watching this, she says, my heart hurts and I don't feel right. And I said,
Starting point is 02:28:01 I said, maybe this anxiety from this Obama show, you know, screw Obama. It's not watched this. It's upsetting you. And then she just went into seizures. And she was extremely healthy. She was extremely, there was nothing,
Starting point is 02:28:17 in condition. She just started convulsing and seizing and just 1,000 yards stare and stop breathing. And I'm not a doctor, but I think breathing is pretty important. And I didn't know what to do, David. I felt so
Starting point is 02:28:33 inadequate and helpless. I had no idea what to do. Should I do chest compression? I'm looking. I didn't know I didn't know what to accept to call 911. And I just held her. And she was in this in this state of a comatose state
Starting point is 02:28:50 I don't know if she was dying I thought she was dying and then she came out of it for a brief moment with this from this look of just terror and fear to this calm and this peace came over her and she started laughing and I started like was this all a joke but she's not that
Starting point is 02:29:14 she's not that kind of person and she and she was laughing and her whole face just and her whole body was just relaxed and she was at a place of peace and then she clenched back and went back into this convulsive state and I believe like she went to the other side I believe she was at peace with God
Starting point is 02:29:34 for a brief period and that it just wasn't her time or she just got sent back or I don't know obviously what happened but it was extraordinary have any recollection of that? None, none of any of it. Your brain doesn't remember that stuff and probably protect you. But it was extraordinary and it reawaken my faith. And that was a year and a half ago. And thank God she's healthy now. 75% of the people who go through when she went
Starting point is 02:30:07 through it was a brain bleed, 75% of the people die that happens to. So she was in coma. She had a long convolessence but thank God she's um she's healthy now yes and it brought both of us closer to god and it made me want to dedicate my work to the Lord and every piece I do now is a devotion to God every stroke of my pen is a meditation of prayer and um I want to lean into that as much as I possibly can that's great you know before you came on we were talking about what's going on in Canterbury Cathedral. And that used to be the basis for why people would make these elaborate cathedrals. It was out of a devotion to God and wanting to honor him.
Starting point is 02:30:56 And, of course, depending on what gifts he has given us, we can all have different ways that we can do that. And, you know, whatever your job is, you can always do it in a way that you try to honor God. And yet, what do you think about? Did you see that story where they paid somebody to do great? graffiti on the interior walls of Canterbury Cathedral? Did you see that?
Starting point is 02:31:20 Yeah, to me, it's, it's worse than graffiti. It's like, this vandalism. But, you know, it's like, it's so funny because these things that were created in the so-called dark ages, they couldn't make those today. That's right. And it's because of what you said is because they weren't doing it for the profit motive, right? They were doing the profit motive, you know, spelled differently. And that's the only way humans can create something like that.
Starting point is 02:31:51 Your heart and soul has to be in it. I mean, you go into those cathedrals and you feel the presence of God. You feel the presence of the highest achievement humanity is capable of. And they did it in the so-called dark ages, like with none of the tools, none of the technology we have. That's right. It's astonishing. And it's just the, just the.
Starting point is 02:32:11 the amount of time and human labor and life force and sacrifice and artistry and craftsmanship and skill that went into those things, just that alone is enough to uplift your spirit. They're uplifting edifices and monuments. And today we have monuments like the 9-11 monument, which is a, it's a black box, it's a hole. It's like a giant urinal. you go to the you know that black box memorial and it's just like a spinning sucking hole to hell
Starting point is 02:32:45 with no light escapes and it's just there's nothing uplifting about it that's right so you want to jump in and kill yourself and be sucked into hell so that's the feeling I get when I go there and I think in some ways it's appropriate considering that we know what happened there Yeah.
Starting point is 02:33:04 But it's just the answer to everything, I think, is just we had to try to live like saints. I mean, if everybody lived to the better angels, the whole world would overnight become a better place. Everybody's trying to figure, going to all these marches and protests and all this nonsense. And it's like, fix yourself first. That's right. If you fix yourself and you just be a good person, that's it. Don't lie, don't cheat, don't steal, don't hurt your neighbor. That alone, there'll be no more crime, right?
Starting point is 02:33:40 Why would the people crime? Crime is based on the human doing something that he knows is sinful and knows it's illegal and knows his wrong. So instead of trying to fix the world from the outside, you've got to fix it inwardly. You know, get closer to God and understand that the infinite power and glory of God is not a separate thing from you. It's within you.
Starting point is 02:34:04 That light is within you. And you just need to accept it and let that connection grow and become stronger with everything you do. And every good thing you do makes it stronger. You feel closer to God from every good thing you do, every good work you make. I agree. Yeah. Yeah, it's a very powerful sermon that they actually wound up doing as a lecture as to what
Starting point is 02:34:32 is wrong with our society, I think. Because when you look at the graffiti, not only did they go into a place that was beautiful and uplifting, and they essentially tear it down with their ugly stuff that they put on it. And the most, the ugliest thing about what they were putting on there with their graffiti was what it actually said. It was a rage against God and his creation, every bit of it. And that's really kind of shows us where our society is. So, church of england is still setting the foundation for england it's just setting a satanic foundation that is there and absolutely yeah that's satanic i mean that's a that's a purposeful defilement it's like putting the cross upside down like everything they do is in a version
Starting point is 02:35:21 like the pentagram the original five point of star was supposed to represent the five wounds of christ and so the satanist inverted it and turned it into the pentagram um So those symbols are very important, and imagery is important, and they know that, and they use it to their satanic purposes. Yes. And the defilement of God and the dishonoring of God, and we see the, you know, the result, just look around you. I mean, it's like there's demons everywhere, and there's demons in high places and low places. And, you know, a society rots from the top down. I think it starts with these people who just,
Starting point is 02:36:08 who design these so-called utopias for us, like the AI post-human utopia. I think they hate themselves, the misanthropes, and they project their self-hatred onto humanity. And then if they can destroy humanity, they can somehow destroy the parts of themselves that they hate, like in a youngian shadow sort of. I agree, yeah.
Starting point is 02:36:30 Especially when you look at the transgender stuff, the purpose of that is to take very young, impressionable people, or maybe even somebody who's an adult, and that's very impressionable, like Christopher Beck, who was a Navy SEAL that they pushed into becoming a training, but it's to train them to hate their body, to hate themselves, and then to engage in self-mutilation. And so I think that is truly the satanic aspect of it. Tell us a little bit about your project, Jesus Park, that you're working on. You've got a GoFundMe attached to that as well. But tell us about that. I think we've got a picture, Lance, that you can show the audience of that. Free Flickers, I just started. Yeah, I had this dream, this vision, David, of this park in this beautiful sort of
Starting point is 02:37:26 pastoral natural setting with trees and rocks and I've done a lot of imagery of Christ and I wanted to create the face of Christ out of all natural materials
Starting point is 02:37:44 like his crown of thorns would be actual trees like you know so the scale would be enormous like his face might take up a half acre or more but it'll be a place of a contemplation, a place of prayer, a place of peace. And for me, it'll be a labor of love and a devotion to God.
Starting point is 02:38:07 And I say it came to me in a dream, a download, and I just feel like I have to make this thing. And while I'm still young enough, which might not be my own. yeah um so that's what i'm working on right now um and i do need some funds to realize it um talking to some some churches and to have land and trying to find the right spot for it um but i think it would be an incredible lasting um monument and shrine really that i hope that people can enjoy So you'd be able to see the picture that we got, that'd be like an aerial view that people would be able to see it. Yeah, so you can, in my vision, you know, I've done models of it, and it's, I mean, if it's on a slight slope, you should be able to make out his face from the ground.
Starting point is 02:39:09 But you won't be able to look at the full picture, so maybe, you know, from a drone shot or something like that, but you'll be able to see what it is. And it looks great in my dream, you know, now I just have to make it. have you got any you haven't got a site for it yet but are you angling for a particular geographical area that would have um well i live on i live on long island and there's this beautiful shrine out on the east end of long island um called our lady of the island and they have i think about a hundred acres of land and there's a beautiful 20-foot marble sculpture of mary there's an outdoor church that i go to there and it overlooks the Great South Bay is just an incredible spot
Starting point is 02:39:55 and they have a lot of land there so I've reached out to them I don't know if it's going to work out but there's a lot of logistics involved so it's going to take some planning in a little time but I'm determined so if I have to at some point just buy a small piece of land
Starting point is 02:40:15 maybe upstate New York you can get inexpensive land whatever I have to do, you know, I'm going to make this happen. Yeah, that's great. Well, you know, in Tennessee, the land is fairly cheap, and they have a lot of unusual sites for people to come see. So you might get a lot of traffic there if you put it further south. But, yeah, that's a good idea.
Starting point is 02:40:37 I don't know much about it, but I'll take it right down to Tennessee. Why not? Yeah. Instead of people going to see Rock City, they can see the Jesus Park that's there. Where can people find the go-the-go? fund me how do they find that well on my you can find all of my thought crimes on if you go just antony freta.com anthony frbaa.com like there's links to all my um projects there okay good and and your book is not out yet is it thought crimes of uh anthony frida is that out yet no that's not but that was um
Starting point is 02:41:09 the title was inspired by an actual crime that was happened because of my artwork i did a book cover for C.J. Hopkins, who wrote this book, The Rise and Fall of the New Normal. And I did a takeoff of Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, that cover, and I put the COVID mask with a little, with a swastick, barely visible behind the mask, the COVID mask. And they decided to charge him for disseminating Nazi propaganda
Starting point is 02:41:45 in Germany and he was facing like years in prison. Yeah, I remember that, yeah. Yeah, so that was my book cover. And all he did was tweet that cover to get, to get indicted. So that's a literal crime that I've been involved with as an accessory. So you can't use the symbols of the Nazi regime, but you can act like Nazis, and that's okay, right? No, but it's selectively enforced because, you know they're stern and magazines in germany they'll show trump in full hitler regalia all the time
Starting point is 02:42:22 that's just that's fine yeah and it's used for the purposes of the left they get a pass and cj is not even a right-wing guy he's just one of these guys who this is skeptic he questions everything yeah so it's kind of ironic that they're using this illegal subversion of their own laws was just something the Nazis would do to prove that they're not Nazis, you know? It's like, there's a lot of ironies there. But anyway, he has this ongoing legal battle with them. And in Germany, they don't have double jeopardy like we do.
Starting point is 02:42:57 So they charged him and he went to trial and he was acquitted. And now they're going to charge him again with the same crime. Just keep coming. They can keep coming until they get the verdict they want. Wow. Wow. And it's not a new incident of anything. It's for the same exact thing, right? Well, we just had somebody that was arrested here in Tennessee for a meme that he put up.
Starting point is 02:43:19 And they got him in, you know, $2 million bond to get him out of jail. And again, it was because, and we see this kind of censorship is going on both the left and the right. This was about the fact that this guy didn't like Charlie Kirk or conservatives. And so there was a school that was going to have an event to honor Charlie Kirk. and he put up a meme that he didn't even create that other people I created. It was a picture of Trump, and it was a quote about what Trump had said about a school shooting. And it said, we got to get over this and move on. And so he put that up as his comment about the Charlie Kirk shooting.
Starting point is 02:43:59 And because the place that he did it was something like Perry, Idaho or something, was where the high school was, where the shooting had been. And this was in Perry County. And they said, well, you were trying to intimidate people here in Perry County by using this meme that you didn't even create. And so the sheriff arrested him for that. Two million dollar bail. We're seeing free speech attacked everywhere. Every country, every political philosophy is coming for speech because especially when we're looking at memes or political commentary like you do, it's very, very powerful.
Starting point is 02:44:36 They wouldn't be coming after it otherwise. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Well, I'm pretty certain he's going to win that lawsuit because that's outrageous. I'm used to censorship and I've been, I mean, I know you've been through it too, just constantly be-platformed and demonetized and de-this and do that and says, you know. And by the way, everything that I was, you know, censored for turns out I was right about. That's right. I never got to be. I was right about all of it.
Starting point is 02:45:07 Every single thing I said, it was mostly about COVID. And then I'm also fairly certain I was put on a domestic terror list because Biden had a list of anyone who questioned the COVID narrative was put on a list. Yeah. And I was high profile about that. So, I mean, I'm considered a potential violent. They used the word violent, potential violent domestic extremist terrorist if you were questioning COVID narrative. Yeah, because they say that, you know, speech is violence. And I say, no, censorship is violence.
Starting point is 02:45:44 And the people who use and enforce censorship are the ones who usually do resort to violence one shape or the other, you know, like arresting this guy. The sad thing is that you see that both sides of the political spectrum, and I'm talking about not just the politicians, but I'm talking about the grassroots people are cheering this kind of censorship if they don't like what you have to say. We have lost the understanding of the importance of free speech in our society. And that includes America. It's not just in Europe, but it's in America as well.
Starting point is 02:46:13 People don't realize that these tools of tyranny will be used against them eventually and have already been used against them in many cases. And they still are cheering this on. It's truly amazing. I don't know how to get around it. Yeah. Oh, no. I've never seen the country so divided. There's no room.
Starting point is 02:46:35 That's why, you know, the Charlie Kurt thing was so symbolic because if, you know, if you're, you know, if you're not. If you're not going to talk, you're going to kill each other. And people are working that. It's like because they don't want to talk. They want to kill. And what is that? I mean, if you, I know you're a great student of history. Like, where does this go?
Starting point is 02:46:51 It goes one place. It's called civil war. That's where it goes. It's like, this is nothing new. We've seen it thousands of times before all throughout history. This, when there's a divide of this extreme nature where there's no, there's no communication. They're either good or evil. You're either with me or against me.
Starting point is 02:47:09 it leads to civil war i mean i don't know how close we are to it but unless something radically changes which i don't see any evidence of um we're we're in some perilous times here i agree i agree yeah we have we've lost our foundation you know we've lost our foundation in terms of principles that made the west great and uh we've lost our foundation because we turn our back on god that's what we were talking about earlier and uh that truly is the foundation as the lord jesus christ and once we turn our away from that, we are adrift as a society. And so even though we used to have guns everywhere, now the guns are being turned on each other and being used on us. And there's a lot of different aspects to it. I think the heavy use of drugs is a part of that. I think that even plays a role
Starting point is 02:47:57 actually in the technocrats. I had been told years ago that when these guys would go hang out at the Burning Man thing, that they were dropping LSD and they were also taking, what was that DMT or something where they come in contact with machine elves and the interesting thing about this is that you hear from the same people who are in different geographical areas they start talking about how they had the same types of encounters and they're channeling technology from these entities that they're coming in contact with and you can have people in radically different places that have the same experiences that are there they even call them psychonauts not not nuts but not, like an astronaut or something.
Starting point is 02:48:41 And so it's interdimensional travel, I think. I mean, they're opening a portal to hell, for lack of a better word. I mean, this tells another dimension, heaven's dimension, our plane is dimension. And those drugs somehow, I don't know how it works, I can't even come close to explain it, but it makes the veil between the dimensions permeable. Yeah. And they're able to permeate. with these substances and it's a dark energy and we're seeing it.
Starting point is 02:49:14 And that's connected to the whole A I think we were talking about before. Yes. And these drugs are facilitating it and you're totally right. But the other things, when you turn away from God, I mean, Deepak Chopra said you leave a God-shaped hole. So what do you fill that hole with? You're going to fill it with drugs or porn or wokeism or something or Satan. You know, it's like it has to be filled because that's part of. our human makeup that we have to have something to believe in. So if you don't fill it with God,
Starting point is 02:49:48 the alternatives are anti-human and they're satanic and they're dark. You're taking something that should be filled with light and you're filling it with darkness. That's right. Absolutely. Well, you know, it's kind of interesting. I use this quite a bit to attack the pharmaceutical companies. I'd call them Pharmakia because that's the Greek term that's used in the New Testament frequently was transferred translated as sorcery because people would include these lucigenic drugs as part of their spiritual experience and that type of thing that's a very old thing but also it talks about how the the pharmacia and the great men of the world would not repent of their murders that's how I was using it for the pharmaceutical companies and I thought it really
Starting point is 02:50:32 fit but that really is what we're seeing and with all the technology that we've got and all of the This idea about how we are so scientific and materialistic and we don't believe anything unless we can measure it. Well, that we have seen over and over again is simply not true. The people that we disagree with are more than willing to pursue by faith a lot of different things. Whether you're talking about the climate change agenda or the pandemic, they accept a lot of stuff on the basis of faith. It's just what they have faith in. They have faith in these institutions. to have faith in people who have credentials that say that they're a scientist or an authority
Starting point is 02:51:12 and something. So it's just a difference in what they have faith in. But I think it's very important what you're doing in terms of artwork. That gets to people on a different level than just talking to them straight about the facts. You know, whenever we can engage the emotions, and art does that, and, you know, movies do that. And Christians are starting to learn to use the tools of movie making. And so I think there's going to be. some very important work that is done there. But gradually, the Christian movie industry is picking
Starting point is 02:51:43 up. But I think there's so much that's been lost in terms of artwork that would move people. I think that what you're doing is very important. Well, thank you, David. Yeah, and speaking of film, I started working with a film production company. I think you're right. The answer is to create a parallel M&E economy that is in accordance with our values and the values of Western civilization and christened them are things that we have faith in, things that we believe in. And a lot of it's been sort of kind of hokey, kitschy stuff up to this point. But we're trying to create with Man Alive Media Group, this group I'm working with, right now
Starting point is 02:52:23 we're working on a film about World War I. We're going to do a film about Joan of Arc. And we're trying to make them very high-minded and to the best of our ability, great pieces of art because you're right. Art speaks on a different level than just, it's a conversation different kind of conversation. It's like poetry or prose.
Starting point is 02:52:44 It's like it's something that engages our mind in a different way and hopefully opens up our mind to this conversation. But we have to be able to talk and censorship is the enemy of all of us because then we're not talking.
Starting point is 02:53:02 If we're not talking, we're probably shooting each other. Because we make peaceful change impossible. We make violent change inevitable, as Kennedy said. That's right. And I think it's very important. You know, for the longest time, Christians have retreated from the arts, and they feel like the best way to engage people is with a didactic aspect. And, of course, there's value in that.
Starting point is 02:53:24 But there's another way to reach people, and that is by showing them, you know, and portraying as a narrative. I just talked to the author of Flags of Our Fathers, who's just done a book on Vietnam. He spent 10 years in Vietnam talking to people there. And his name is James, was it James Bradley? I think it was. Bradley or Radley?
Starting point is 02:53:46 I'm sorry, I can't remember his last name, but a very interesting guy. And when he did this book, you know, his previous books were nonfiction. But he wanted to do a fictional book because he said there were so many facets. and so many different things that he had to use fictional characters to bring them together. And so not only does it engage our motions more so if we have a narrative story,
Starting point is 02:54:11 but it also allows us to pull together the relevant things in a way that we couldn't if we had to stick to exactly what the true story was. And Hollywood knows that for the longest time. Go see something is based on a true event. They always change it, always begin. This is based on a true story, but the actual characters are fictionalized and so forth. They always do that. And so I think it's good, the kind of projects that you mentioned there,
Starting point is 02:54:35 when we're talking about people living their life according to Christian principles. I think that's probably the best way that can be done rather than going in to the Bible and then fictionalizing that. That always kind of rubs me the wrong way, trying to rewrite it. It doesn't have to be didatic or so blatant. I mean, there was great Christian authors. you know, Tolkien and C.S. Lewis and they were coming up with their own
Starting point is 02:55:03 mythology to sort of mirror Christian themes without you know saying literally this is Jesus and this is what happened. That's right. So you know, Christianity to me is the myth that's true.
Starting point is 02:55:17 Yes. But we need to create alternative myths to reinforce that myth to bring people to us because it's just so boring to just you know tell the same story even in brilliant filmmaker's hands like it's been done and it's so it's it's just going to turn a lot of people off but if you do it in a way that's creative and original and interesting and unexpected
Starting point is 02:55:40 and entertaining and edifying something different now it's the work of our on its own not just pastiche and not just biblical scripture translated into film that's right i remember the film critic brian godawa and he he actually was able to do a film I think it was called to end all wars. I'm not sure about that, but it took place American soldiers and Japanese in prison camp during World War II. But his whole idea is that very much like, you know, I think it was C.S. Lewis who said that the Christian myth is the greatest myth, and it's real, you know.
Starting point is 02:56:18 He doesn't mean that it's fictional. He just means by myth, he means an epic story. And so that was kind of Brian Godal's take on it. He said, you know, every one of our, the real. really the stories that really resonate with people always have a redemptive arc in the story. And he did a really good job with that. And he also would kind of draw that out in his film reviews that he did. But that I think is something that, you know, if we're not going to be able to fight a culture war
Starting point is 02:56:50 if we don't have culture, someone said. I think that's exactly true, right? I've got to steal that line, David. We're going in unarmed, right? I mean, yeah, it's stating the obvious, but yeah, I mean, we got to, listen, you know, it's on us, you know. Yeah. I think it's incumbent upon Christians of people who are means, people who are creative, people who have talent or something to give, like, put it towards the chorus, because the other side certainly is, you know, the Satanists and the demons and the world lunatics and the Islamists and the Marxists, like, they're all on board. You know, you just watch Netflix, and there's messaging in every single thing they do.
Starting point is 02:57:32 Oh, yeah. It's all anti-Christian, anti-male, anti-white, anti-American, and it's just, I mean, it's so ham-fisted, but they shoehorned into everything. A story does nothing to do with what they're talking about, those shoeswomen. You know, white people are bad. What does that have to do with the comedy I was watching? So, you know, we could do it more artfully. There's so many great artists and writers out there that are Christian. And we need to come together and build these teams.
Starting point is 02:58:01 And that's what I'm trying to do in my own little way. That's great. So best place for people to find out how they can get your book when it's available and also to find out about the Jesus Park, if they want to get involved in the GoFundMe. We need to go to your website, Anthony Frida, and that is f-R-E-D-A-com, right? Yes, sir. Is that the best way for them to find you? Yes.
Starting point is 02:58:24 Anthony, it's always been great talking to you. I only had a chance to meet you once, and that was up at Gerald's event four years ago and his Occupy Peace thing. And so when I saw that he had a book out there, he's like, oh, yeah, definitely love to talk to Anthony about that. You've got a great story to tell. And it's been a great journey that you've been on. I really want to thank you for the work that you have done. It's been very important. And look forward to a lot more to come from you in the future.
Starting point is 02:58:52 Thank you so much for joining us. Thank you, David. All right. Thank you. Before we run out of time, let me get to some of the comments that are up here. And as Lance my producer said, Jesus used parables and analogies. That's right. So we're following in the right way when we use those type of things as well.
Starting point is 02:59:13 So one of his favorite ways to get a point across was to use a parable, a story about something. And in most cases, I think there was at least one or two that were not fictional, but they were all. giving a story there and so crash and splash 75 says average lifespan a lithium miner 30 years so enjoy your battery as like a lot of these things cobalt as well cobalt is being cobalt is being dug out of the mines by young children operating at slave wages and a situation that kills them so Yeah, that is, we have to understand that's behind a lot of this stuff. Car insurance is now higher to pay for than battery burns, says Jolson's. And Guard, Goldsmith, good to see you, Guard, Liberty Conspiracy, says last year,
Starting point is 03:00:07 the very U.S. Government Bureau tasked with promoting EV travel, banned EV bikes and scooters from being brought into their Colorado building for fear of fire. That's right. Jason Barker, nice of the storm. Good to see you. He says AI is good. for memes, but not for real art. Meme, images, and
Starting point is 03:00:28 music. And that's really, you know, what it does. I mean, a meme just kind of picks up on a theme and imitates it. And that's precisely what AI is. But the real danger of AI is not that it's going to become some self-aware sky net thing. I think the real danger
Starting point is 03:00:43 is that it is a very effective tool for pulling together data and for doing searches and surveillance that can be used to control us. That's really where the level is in that detail. Thank you so much for joining us. Have a good day. 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
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