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You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 10th of April, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, as Hollywood this week will push out its ideas for civil war,
you won't believe what they say our only hope is.
As they're pushing that out, we're getting closer and closer to them pushing out the next MacGuffin, the pandemic treaty, or more accurately, the IHR rules.
We have James MacGuffin is going to join us in the third hour.
We're going to talk about how to resist this, what is happening with current actions at the state level and other things that are going on with it.
How are they going to enforce it but we're going to begin by taking a look at what is happening here
at home as they are pushing us in it's the same people that are pushing the pandemic macguffin
they now have a study coming out of the uk, out of the Imperial College of London, no less.
Oxford, Cambridge, those people.
Same people who produced the studies to produce the pandemic are now producing studies to say that within a decade there will be no meat, there will be no airports.
The rest of this will be right back.
Travis said, I said James McGovern, James Rogoski.
I've got McGovern on the mind.
I absolutely do. It truly is amazing to see.
It's the same people using the same tactics and strategies,
and nobody can get their head around it.
We're still going to elect one of the two clowns that ran this pandemic
McGovern on us we're going to elect them to do
it again and to also continue the climate mcguffin on us as well but you have to be james raguski
who'll be joining us in the third hour not james mcguffin i haven't found that guy yet uh so as i
said this uh friday they're going to release this civil war you've seen the trailer people said so
what's going on there's like as this thing jumps in there's an alliance between california and texas
well this guy said he deliberately wanted to make it ambiguous politically he didn't want to pick
sides conservative or republican of course they say red or blue i hate that uh but that's what
they're talking about uh this director a Alex Garland, has an interesting history.
The only one of his films that I've seen is Ex Machina.
I thought it was technically good.
I didn't care for it.
But he's got some really weird stuff out there.
As they do the film review on Yahoo, they said, whatever you think of his most divisive film, Men, it's unlikely that anyone will ever forget Rory Kinnear giving birth to himself.
This is the kind of twisted vision this guy's got.
That's why they're making a great deal out of this director.
A bellowing and haunting big screen experience.
The country has been at war with itself for years.
By the time we're invited in there, the gaze of a few journalists documenting
the chaos on the front lines and chasing an impossible interview with the president.
Uh, so, um, as I described the president, the guy, Nick Offerman, who was in Parks and Rec as a libertarian.
He is a rising despot who has given himself a third term.
Who is like, you know, like FDR.
Who has taken to attacking his citizens and shut himself off from the press.
Now, what they don't mention is, and it did come out in some interviews that he also abolished the fbi so he's not all bad that'll get me on the list of nothing else um
anyway they said all we really know is that we've got this alliance from texas and california
they have seceded from the country they're closing in to overthrow the government we don't know why
we don't know what the other side wants we don't know uh any of this and you start to realize that
many of the characters don't seem to really know or care either and so the interesting take about
this is that they said well what you find out from this is that really our only hope is the
journalists well if we have journalists like we do, you are not going to know why the war started,
what anybody wants,
all the rest of the stuff.
They'll keep you in the dark about all of that.
They'll pick a side,
and they'll tell you which side,
but they're not going to let you talk about the other side
or debate anything.
The journalists are not about exposing the truth.
That's the ultimate naivete.
Civil War film is more about war reporters than anything else.
The vital importance of bearing witness and the moral and ethical dilemmas of impartiality.
I've said this more than once.
Impartiality, the idea that journalists are impartial, has always been a fantasy.
It's always only been believed by fools and liars.
Well, not liars, they don't believe it, but it's used by liars and it's believed by fools that people who report the news are impartial.
Nobody is impartial.
The most obvious example of that is Matt Drudge.
He doesn't write anything on the
Drudge Report. Nothing. All he does is link two articles. He's an aggregator. He doesn't produce
any content. He doesn't offer any opinions either. But what he does in terms of what he decides to
report is very, very political. And if all you did was to select what you're going to talk about,
that is not impartial.
Uh, he has clearly switched sides.
He was strongly on one side.
He's now on the other side.
There is no impartiality.
And the people who tell you that are either fools or liars.
And if you believe them, you're a fool.
It's never been about that.
You need to look at a lot of different sources, and you need to think about it critically.
Don't just go with one source.
You need to look at a wide array of things and understand everybody's got their biases.
The best you can do i i came to
this conclusion as i said before when i was in college i would see time i'd see newsweek they
were supposed to be the objective sources but they were incredibly biased i said well i would
rather go to extreme right wing and extreme left wing publications that are obviously editorializing
about everything here's what we see here's why we think that this is what
it's about and where it's going and so forth and interestingly enough those people usually get
deeper into the facts as well they'll disagree over what the facts mean but they get deeper into
the facts than the shallow stuff that you get from time and newsweek and cbs and abc and nbc and i would say now a lot
of the big conservative media same way all they want to do is to cheer trump civil war will be
released on friday uh and uh here's here's what you really need to know folks you know civil war
you're going to pay a lot of money to go see this in the theater you know set through it for a couple
of hours i don't know maybe three hours i don't know this thing long or short i don't know but here in 18
seconds it's what you need to know about a civil war seven oh sorry that's the wrong one let's um
here it is right here okay this is a drone footage soldier laying in a field this is an
artificial intelligence drone.
It's coming up.
It's examining him.
Well, no movement.
It must be dead.
Moves on, but then turns around.
The soldier thinks that drone has gone, and it was tricking him.
It comes back and blows up.
That's an AI drone assassination right there.
I'll let you see it again.
Comes up to him.
He's down.
It says low battery light.
It's flashing.
But this is AI drone mapping out what it's going to do.
This is in Ukraine, by the way.
Turns around.
Oh, he's up.
He's okay.
He was faking it.
Comes back and blows up itself and him.
These things are being made on the cheap in ukraine this is not
high tech this is very simple and it doesn't even need to have ai involved with it uh when you look
at these wars and i've gone back and looked at a lot of different wars when they began and
now everybody
oh it's going to be a cakewalk we're going to just wipe up the other side and so forth and you hear a
lot of that talk from both biden and the democrats and you hear it from conservatives look at how
many of us are armed and all the rest of stuff um you have no idea what weapons are going to be used
to fight the next war already it is rapidly changing in ukraine and russia rapidly changing
and it's um it's always been the case the beginning of the civil war the very first battle
there at manassas um the uh north called it bull run because they named everything after after rivers which was a good insight on their
part uh but at manassas virginia all these people showed up like a picnic they show up in their
dress clothes they bring a picnic lunch and everything to watch the battle they're absolutely
clueless about the kind of carnage that was about to be released and we still haven't seen
that kind of carnage in america since then if we were to have that kind of a war today, civil war like that today,
even if you were to, you know, just forget about the technology involved.
They can kill a lot more people at the same time.
If it was just proportional to the population,
you would have, depending on what you're talking about, north or south,
you'd have like 25, 50 million people killed just in direct combatants not counting the civilians that are there you can't
even imagine the kind of carnage that is and yet people flirt with this idea i am so sick and
disgusted of these people on the left and right people like biden and beto o'rourke uh and eric swalwell saying yeah we got uh jets and we got bombs and
we can take your guns and all the rest of this kind of stuff and then equally on the right hand
side all these people well if trump doesn't win we're gonna it's gonna kick off a civil war and
we're fine with that that type of thing i'm disgusted with these people they're fools
they're idiots they're completely detached from reality.
Once you start a war, this is one of the reasons why you need to have a just war scenario.
Once you start a war, there's going to be accidental killings all over the place.
And then you're going to have people who do targeted killing as i said before just look at the uh collateral uh murder tape that was released
by uh wikileaks and really put julian assange on their hit list and we have a similar thing with
what happened in israel they've had some people now that have been fired was it those or you know
dismissed the people that were in charge of that? They dismissed them and took action against them.
But then you have people like Ben Shapiro say, well, any criticism of that is blood libel against the Jews.
Is it systemic?
Is it to be excused by people who have never seen combat like Ben Shapiro?
At least it should be condemned.
But that type of thing, whether it is being done by design
or whether this is somebody who has an accident
or maybe you've got somebody who goes off the rails.
I mean, we had the My Lai incident and the Vietnam War.
They go in and just shoot and kill everybody in the village.
Once you start killing people, once life becomes cheap, this is one of the reasons why we have
to stand firm on abortion.
And there's been a big development on that as well.
Big political consequences for this Arizona court case, and we're going to talk about
that.
But you have to stand firm on protecting life.
You have to stand firm on saying, we want to try to avoid war at all costs.
And I mean all costs.
You better debate it.
You better understand what it's going to cost you.
You better make sure that you don't go to war unless it is in defense.
Unless the killing has already started against your people.
You don't jump into preemptive wars.
And you better make sure that you try to avoid targeting civilian populations,
because if you don't, your civilian population will be targeted as well.
We've gotten away from all of that since World War II.
Oh, World War II was the last good war?
Well, maybe it was because we don't even care about preemptive attacks.
We became the Japanese after World War II.
You have to be careful that you don't become the monsters that you fight.
And we truly have.
Yeah, everybody's kicking around this idea of civil war.
Bunch of idiots.
Idiots without any moral backbone.
And the idea that journalists are going to set all this stuff up.
We had a longtime editor editor at npr national public
radio as i call it propaganda radio uh yesterday challenged npr he's worked there he challenged
them to diversify their views he says that we're producing news for liberals by liberals.
This is bad when somebody who's worked there for 25 years is saying this, because I remember when I was listening to NPR and when I was in college,
I would listen to had a WSF.
That's where I went,
but you could get it all over Tampa.
They were a really good classical music radio station, but they also affiliated with NPR,
and they kept putting more and more and more and more news on.
And even if you didn't want to listen to their morning edition
or their drive-home afternoon stuff,
and then they started inserting things at other times,
even if you didn't want to listen to that,
they would always put the news break in at the top of the hour and give their leftist slant on it and that was 50 years ago
50 years ago um exactly when i started college anyway um so uh yeah this guy's only been there
for 25 years he said with declining ratings sorry levels of trust, an audience that
has become less diverse over time, the trajectory for NPR is not promising. We can either keep
doing what we're doing, hoping that it'll all work out, or we could start over with the basic
building blocks of journalism, and we could face up to where we've gone wrong. Look, the bottom
line is that you shouldn't even have a government news organization
they're not necessary you know that a government news organization is there for one purpose
propaganda and um that is exactly what npr is it's government propaganda it's biased but now we don't
just have bias in a government propaganda news or the Operation Mockingbird press, like the main networks that were getting fed stuff by the CIA.
That's everywhere.
Search engines are propagandized.
Artificial intelligence has a bias built into it.
They pay people slave wages to put that bias in there. And so he said, in a 3,500-word essay,
the senior business editor
explained the changes inside NPR
that have angered taxpaying conservatives for years
as it has turned from both sides' coverage
to uber-liberal bias.
Well, again, it wasn't both sides' coverage
when I was listening to it 50 years ago.
I haven't listened to it, probably, for at least 25 years at all, at all.
In 2021, he said he looked up the party registration of staffers and found that 87% were Democrats.
Zero were Republicans.
He said it was met with profound indifference when he told other people in the organization.
Race and identity became paramount in nearly every aspect of the workplace at NPR.
Journalists were required to ask everyone we interviewed their race, their gender, their
ethnicity, and had to enter it into a centralized tracking system.
We were given unconscious bias training sessions.
This is struggle sessions.
Denounce yourself. denounce your unconscious bias
i know you don't really harbor any any conscious hatred of people who have a different skin color
something like that but unconsciously you have to be that way because your skin color is white
so you have an unconscious bias this is pure marxism. So he says, a growing DEI staff offered regular meetings
imploring us to start talking about race, quote unquote. Monthly
dialogues were offered for women of color and men of color. Non-binary
people of color were included also. These initiatives, bolstered by a million dollar
grant from the NPR Foundation, came from management, from the top down,
because this has been
the long march through the institutions. They've completed their march. They've won their war.
They control the institutions and it's time for us to start taking these institutions down.
We need to pull down the pillars that are propping up this oppression, this Marxist oppression,
because it is there to not only take everything from our lives,
not only to take away our energy, our food, our clothing, our travel, everything.
It is there to take away our lives.
As a matter of fact, when we get to it coming up here,
when we talk about the reports that have just come out
from the Imperial College of London and Oxford and Cambridge
and all these elitist UK organizations
talking about how in just a few years
they've got to eliminate meat and other things.
Kind of look at it and they say,
well, this is going to be a hard thing.
Certainly would be a lot easier if we had fewer people.
That's going to be the solution.
When all the rest of the stuff fails,
they're going to try to kill everybody.
They've already begun with a pandemic injection.
And that came from the same people that are selling this idea.
It doesn't matter what the excuse is.
It doesn't matter what the MacGuffin is.
The solution, the final solution is the same.
Kill people.
It began that way with Paul Ehrlich, the first Earth Day,
that the people who were running that were all zero population growth,
reduced the world's population,
the Georgia Guidestone type of people,
Paul Ehrlich, the population bomb.
It was about depopulation from the very beginning.
It always has been.
They want to enslave us.
They want to impoverish us.
They want to kill us.
We have to take down these institutions.
So it came from management.
It came from the top down.
And they were in sync with what was happening at the grassroots of producers and reporters and other staffers, he said.
NPR stayed away from covering, for example, first son Hunter Biden's scandalous laptop, which the media dismissed until after Biden was elected president.
Who cares?
At this point, I don't even care.
I don't even care about Hunter.
Everybody knows that they're corrupt.
We knew they were corrupt then.
When they started talking about this in late October, I said, these guys have waited too late.
There's no way they're going to get any traction with this in time.
Oh, you're going to do an October surprise late in October.
Oh, we've got this stuff about Hunter Biden.
So this has been talked about to some degree for a couple of years at that point.
And they needed to go further into it, deeper into it much sooner than that.
Because, you know, there's going to be a lot of pushback.
There's going to be a lot of censorship.
It's a big miscalculation on the part of the Republicans with that.
But folks, that doesn't even matter anymore.
There is so much Jeffrey Epstein corruption.
There is so much financial corruption from both Trump and Biden.
It doesn't matter.
What matters are other things that they're identical on, other things that are more vital to our lives than the scandals of the Bidens and the Trumps.
Because now the next thing is going to be all about Stormy Daniels payoffs and then this other playmate, McDougal, that was there. But look, the things that matter to us are the pandemic lockdowns, the jabs,
the climate lockdowns and bans and all the rest of these types of things.
That is what they are not going to talk about.
They will talk about Trump's scandals and Biden's scandals so they can avoid
the criminal mass murder of Trump and Biden.
They're more than happy to talk about the rest of this stuff.
It never cost Bill Clinton anything to have all that stuff.
They could easily dismiss all of his victims as bimbos.
Despite our missteps at NPR, defunding, he says, is not the answer.
No, it absolutely is.
It absolutely is.
There's nothing less than defunding these unconstitutional organizations.
Well, we're going to take a break, and when we come back,
we're going to talk about some of the technology that has gone wrong.
We're going to talk about the climate issues as well.
It's interesting when we're talking about climate we talk about
how they're manipulating things with chemtrails um you know they're geoengineering watch and a
lot of other people have been showing videos for a very long time i got a video to show you that
was uh i saw on social media yesterday but even paul joseph watson is now doing articles on Zero Hedge about chemtrails.
That used to be his pet peeve.
Stop talking about chemtrails.
It was like, well, it's real, Paul.
But now even Paul Watson is doing it.
It's amazing to me.
We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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yeah if you want to watch a movie about civil war watch that one shannon doer
uh on rockfin michelle obama thank you very much for the tip i appreciate that
let's say and i appreciate what was sent to me by Robert W. He talks about Tesla's self-driving problems and he goes,
Elon Musk could easily solve a self-driving hit or miss problem.
If you just employ people in India to drive the Tesla's remotely,
what he's referring to as a fact that Amazon,
they're just walk out stuff and supposedly it
was going to be determining everything that you're buying and all the rest of the stuff with
its super smart surveillance technology but it was actually a thousand people in india being paid
very low wages to watch everything that you're doing and tabulate it down it wasn't it wasn't
artificial intelligence uh it was a different ai it was an
army of indians instead of artificial intelligence so he said you'd think jeff bezos would have
discussed this with musk at the last world economic forum i wonder if that's how ai is going to work
as well so we have some indians driving cars. I'll sign up for that.
I guess that'd be about the only way
that you get to drive a car by remote control.
As a matter of fact,
he needs even more help than with the self-driving stuff.
The Cybertruck rollout looks to be a disaster.
A lot of people are complaining about it.
And of course, they're talking more
about all the ups and downs of Elon Musk now
because the mainstream media hates him. The left hates him. So they're going to highlight all the ups and downs of elon musk now because the mainstream
media hates him the left hates him so they're going to highlight every one of his faults but
there's plenty of faults out there to highlight uh he's gonna be fine don't worry about elon and
don't just don't think of him as your savior he is a transhumanist demon trying to rope you in
a billionaire who became the world's richest man by selling this
green mcguffin south anyway tesla's long delayed and pricey cyber trucks are getting panned by
furious owners for malfunctioning at alarming rate just months after it's hit the road
tales of the stainless steel cyber trucks dying after traveling just one mile randomly hard braking on a wide open road
already showing rough spots among many other gripes being shared by the tesla owners club
forum and guess what if you start talking bad about the cyber trucks um mr free speech the guy
who is we keep hearing this from our big conservative influencers you know this is
the guy who single-handedly saved free speech in the west well he'll kick you off of the cyber
truck things if you criticize this product if he doesn't like you on twitter he will keep you
shadow banned or he will make you shadow ban worst delivery in my life the truck died in five minutes said one person
made it one mile down the road started getting steering error a flashing red screen this is so
different from from microsoft we had the blue screen of death well at least i have a red screen
of death i pulled off i pulled off side of the highway Now the truck is dead and I'm waiting for a tow truck.
Dealer couldn't do anything for me.
It was great for five minutes.
I tried everything.
Tried restarting it.
The screen is stuck black now and keeps beeping.
The owner got the vehicle, which begins at $80,000.
Of course, you're not going to drive it out showroom door for eighty thousand dollars if it's in high demand like these were uh they're going to load them up with some features and you will pay that price or not get the car
but one month after the highly publicized trucks went on sale two years behind schedule
the disappointed owner said tesla really rushed these trucks out.
What a nightmare.
Another user said he got a flashing red screen.
It warned pull over safely.
Critical steering issue detected.
He said a lot of trucks are having high voltage issues, which makes the trucks unusable.
Another thread.
My cyber truck suddenly made a hard brake stop when we both have a clear wide enough space between us he said luckily there was no vehicle
in the back as it would have been a definite collision uh note the autopilot is simply a
glorified reactive cruise control he said call india maybe they can fix this
for you on another discussion board tesla motors club a cyber truck owner wrote a review so critical
of tesla's supposedly highest tech vehicle that he was barred from the cyber truck owner's forum
so much for free speech.
Another person says, no, it is not glorious.
A Cybertruck isn't a truck.
It's a toy truck at best, an experimental concept at worst.
I rented mine in LA and spent 24 hours with it.
During the test drive, he said, I don't know what the heck happened to the suspension.
It doesn't take bumps. It doesn't take potholes well.
This is supposed to be
like an apocalyptic uh you know it's you can throw um um you can throw metal uh balls at it and of
course the windows break you know but you shoot it all the rest of these things it's supposed to
be your post-apocalyptic vehicle it doesn't handle potholes too well.
He said the steering was actually nice, but the steering wheel is way too small, like awkwardly small, he said.
So the vehicle says that it's got a range of 320 miles on a full charge.
However, it can take anywhere from 7 to 14 and a half hours to get that 320 miles.
Instead of, you know, like 30 seconds to pump up your tank with gasoline.
One YouTuber, Kyle Connor, who has a YouTube channel, Out of Spec Motoring,
was only able to reach 79% of its targeted range, about 200 miles,
during a live-streamed unofficial range test and of course we've also seen video in the early days of it being uh it was stuck it couldn't
get up a snowy incline uh was a little bit of snow on the ground they had to get a um a ford
uh internal combustion engine driven truck to pull it out and you could see that was what was happening
at one point in the video but it's not the only technology that has failed us we have
some people who have looked at the efforts to keep your data private on apple and their
conclusion is that privacy is virtually impossible on the iPhones.
This is not news, actually.
This is something that has been around for a very long time.
And it was something that the NSA even bragged about in some slides, in some, it was a presentation
slide that they did that was leaked by Ed Snowden.
And this goes back to before he leaked the information in 2013.
Um, this is, um, the key, uh, slides over there.
I've talked about this many times, you know, who would have thought in 1984, the Superbowl commercial about the Mac, that this would be big brother big brother Steve Jobs of the iPhone and that the zombies would line up to pay for it.
So the NSA was bragging about all of this stuff even before Snowden.
This is nothing new.
But what is new is the study that looked at some of the default apps on the iPhone, the iPad, and the MacBook,
said it collects your personal data even when they appear to be disabled.
This is the first study to research the privacy settings of Apple's default apps,
specifically looking at Safari, Siri, Family Sharing, iMessage, FaceTime, Location Services,
Find My, and Touch ID to see whether the corporation is living up to
a slogan.
Privacy.
That's Apple.
And of course, Android's no better.
Google is probably even worse.
These apps are glued to the platform and getting rid of them is virtually impossible.
Due to the way the user interface is designed. Users don't know what's going on. For example, the user is given the opportunity, the option rather, to enable or to not enable
Siri, Apple's virtual assistant. But enabling only refers to whether you use Siri's voice control.
Siri still collects data in the background from the other apps that you use regardless of your choice.
A bit deceptive.
Unless you understand how to go into the settings and specifically change that.
So it makes you think that you've not activated it when in actuality it is there.
Now Thomas Massey, as they're talking about the reactivation of Section 702 to give them legal cover to spy on people without a warrant.
Thomas Massey said,
Congress is giving itself a carve-out in the reauthorization of FISA 702
warrantless spying on Americans.
The bill requires the FBI to notify and to seek consent from Congress
before violating the privacy of congressmen.
And this will persuade many members of Congress to vote yes.
They've done a carve-out for them.
You see, you'll go to jail for a very long time if you do insider trading,
but if you're a member of Congress or somebody who is part of their
staff, you can do that kind of stuff.
No problem.
And so they're saying, well, we're going to do warrantless surveillance on all of America,
but we'll put in an exception that if the FBI wants to spy on us, they're going to have
to get a warrant.
They're fooling themselves.
They're absolutely, they are the people who are the most interesting ones.
They are the people who are most likely going to be surveilled without a warrant.
And they'll do it regardless of what these guys put in there.
Years and years ago, it's probably been about a decade now,
it wasn't all that long after the Snowden leaks,
that Michael Hayden went to washington lee university talked to a legal class there and you'll see in the background here
he's got a poster up that's got like uh you know a single eye looking at things pretty creepy guy
anyway uh this is what he said about who they do surveillance on.
This is not about guilt.
In fact,
in fact,
let me be really clear.
Okay.
NSA doesn't just listen to bad people.
NSA listens to interesting people.
Who do you think is going to be most interesting to them?
Are you going to be more interesting to them than a congressman?
Probably not.
Probably not.
At least the congressperson will be at least as interesting.
We know from the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover,
and these are quotes from a lot of different presidents.
Nixon talked about it.
You had Truman talk about the fact that they were
creating that jagger hoover was creating dossiers on all these politicians to blackmail them
uh they'd have to be really naive but i think there's a lot of politicians that are really naive
uh and uh and self-interested narcissist and so this is uh you know this is going to get it passed probably
but it is a deal with the devil that is not going to really help them as a
matter of fact here's what Snowden had to say about this program which had been
going on for a very long time has continued to go on since his leaks and
they're giving legal cover to them to continue it as well
in my final position working directly with the tools of mass surveillance i can see anybody's
emails i can see what you're texting back and forth uh you know the guys that are working
left and right of me are turning their monitor to show me nudes of the wife of one of their targets and uh they say bonus um but then i see uh this picture it was actually a
video of a child uh in the lap of his father and the you know it's like a toddler they're smacking
on the keyboard um and they don't realize what's going on but it kind of glanced at the camera and
i felt like he was looking at me.
I mean, this really shook me, because when we talk about surveillance, we're talking so much about abstraction. We're talking about things that don't feel real.
I realized that the machine, I was a technologist at NSA, all of the different parts that I've been working with,
all of the systems, they had stolen and were stealing not just one person's memories they were stealing everyone's
everywhere all the time and they still are right now and so i got up out of the chair and you know
i didn't try to burn down the nsa i didn't uh i've published zero documents i gave them to
journalists and there's a long complicated thing in the book about how and why and where the lines are.
But I wanted not to say this is the way the world should be.
I wanted to give it to you.
I wanted to say this is what's happening.
And it really, guys, the question for you is how do you want to live?
We are today being used against the future.
We're being used against our children.
Everything we do now lasts forever,
not because we want to remember it,
but because we're no longer allowed to forget.
And, of course, William Binney said that
at a moment when they were talking about Russia this and Russia that.
And he goes, if they think there's something going on,
they've got all this stuff.
They've got it stored at Bluffdale, Utah, and other places. The NSA's got all this information. We're not going to speculate about it. If they've got's something going on, they've got all this stuff. They got it stored at Bluffdale, Utah, other places.
The NSA has got all this information.
We're not speculating about it.
If they got it, show it.
But yeah, that's the key, folks.
When you go back and look at the Snowden documents,
the key was they wanted this stuff released.
Because they put that stuff out and nobody does anything about it, right? Nobody in Congress did anything about it. The public didn't demand that this stuff released because they put that stuff out and nobody does anything about it right nobody
in congress did anything about it the public didn't demand that this stuff be stopped and so
only a few people had an issue with it and so that was taken as an endorsement as consent
this is one of the reasons why they leak this stuff out and the same thing is happening right
now with the pandemic it happened because
we didn't demand that these people be fired or punished who did this to us as a matter of fact
we're going to re-elect one of the two guys who did it to us none of that happened and so they're
going to make it worse and that's what they're working on right now we've not demanded that these people be fired or penalized or working to
destroy our economy by taking away our energy energy in the uk is now five times what it cost
in china so guess where everything's going to be manufactured china of course if the energy costs
are five times as much you can't manufacture anything manufacturing takes energy i've seen this all my life i remember back in high school when this um earth day garbage
was kicking off and everybody was saying we got too many kids inside too many people it's like
no we don't no you know which one which ones are you going to uh get rid of well you know you're
gonna kill einstein or beethoven or you know you don't know
in advance what anybody's going to be uh you're going to be crippling society and they said well
you know look at how much energy is being used by america look at this it's like yeah we manufacture
everything now look at where all the energy is being used is being used in china and in india
why well because they were given a pass under the Paris Climate Accord.
They can have as many as primitive, as dirty,
as cheap and dirty energy plants as they want.
And yet they're shutting them down left and right everywhere else.
This is a planned, systematic takedown.
They planned it for a long time.
They're doing it step by step, just like Fauci said.
How do you get everybody to take an untested vaccine worldwide um flu vaccine well you do it from the inside with chaos and you
do it iteratively that's the way this is going well when we come back we're going to talk about
second amendment issues uh hunting uh guns for school protection there's been another state that
has now jumped into that,
and the gun controllers
are very upset about that.
We'll be right back.
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he says um i've noticed since the eclipse that the night is dark
that's right yeah we celebrate the darkness right that's that's crazy and that was the
craziest thing that cnn reporter who was in fredericksburg texas yeah karen said you should have played the
clip from howard dean there's probably a lot of people who don't remember howard dean
he won this primary and he just starts and it completely blew him out of the running because
it's so crazy at least for the cnn reporter she was in the dark and people's not really sure who that is i think uh but we have
some interesting stories in terms of guns and hunting and other things like that in germany
they are very concerned about the fact that botswana is allowing controlled hunting of
elephants and they want botswana to stop because they know better. And so there were calls by Germany's federal environment ministers,
always the environmentalists, right?
Who wants a ban on trophy hunting?
You see some of these people who go out and do a trophy hunt.
And again, you know, the economics of this,
why do we have so many cows?
Well, because we have a use for them.
Because they're tasty.
And it actually helps in terms of the population.
We're not looking at cows and chickens going extinct,
unless these environmentalist ministers get their way,
in which case they may go extinct. We may go extinct if they get their way but the um you
know the the animals that you're using there for food and or if you're using them for hunting or
something there's going to be a lot of them and it's going to be a controlled thing but don't expect the greens to understand this and so they're complaining about this
uh botswana political leaders said um well um the hunting when it is done sustainably when it's done
under control it actually helps to protect crops because the elephants, if the population gets out of control, they're a lot more damaging than a lot of deer running through and eating your flowers or something, actually eating their food.
And they can actually destroy villages, cars and people and things like that.
And we have we can boost tourism and all the rest of these things.
And so they said in re in response, they said, okay, tell you what,
Germany will send you 20,000 elephants and you can take care of them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know where the expression, the white elephant comes from, right?
So in India, where they had a lot of elephants, if they really wanted to
punish anybody, because the elephants were sacred, like a lot of of these animals but especially the elephants as part of their religion so if uh
the government uh the the grand poobah whatever he was wanted to punish you he would give you an
elephant and uh you would have to um take care of that elephant it would ruin you you couldn't get
rid of it i mean it's like tying
this thing around your neck you have to feed this thing for the rest so uh how about 20 000 white
elephants that we'll send to germany maybe since it's the environmentalist maybe they could be
called green elephants how about that uh not pink elephants on parade but uh green elephants on
parade not since hannibal would they have had so many of these elephants
in the Alps and everywhere else.
You know, and it is kind of interesting, you know, when you look at,
unless you control the population in some way,
it's kind of interesting to think about the fact that lions used to be
all over Europe, all over Europe.
They didn't just discover them in Africa before people started traveling to Africa.
They were dealing with lions.
There were lions all over Europe.
There were lions all over in China as well.
There were lions all over the Middle East.
You can go to the British Museum and you can see pictures the assyrian uh king and chariots in a lion
hunt you know they got get in chariots and with and they would hunt them down with um the chariots
and with bow and arrow uh they were everywhere and there was something of a nuisance
killing people things like that you know go back and look at the ghosts in the darkness and you
understand why they got rid of uh of lions uh speaking to the build newspaper in germany
botswana president said his country was suffering from an elephant plague after recent conservation
efforts and the botswana people are dependent on some of the animals being culled through controlled
and sustainable hunting we are paying the price for preserving these animals for the world he told the german paper
and he said for you to sit in berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in botswana he
explained the government had already offloaded 8 000 of the animals to nearby angola due to
their exploding population and they threatened
to send 20 000 of them to berlin so german politicians can quote live together with the
animals in the way that you're trying to tell us to we would like to make such an offer to the
federal republic of germany and we don't take no for 20 000 wild elephants for Germany. And he said, this is not a joke.
That would be interesting.
So as I point out, the elephants will have to then have something to eat.
He said, again, we're back to the white elephant aspect of it.
And Washington state, they passed a very restrictive ban on high-capacity magazines.
And that has now been overturned, I should say, by a county judge.
You know, those local elections that you can vote in?
You can vote a judge who's going to nullify some of these bad laws?
Now, of course, this law, they've still put a hold on his ruling
because they believe they're going to be able to get it overruled at another level, but it's
great to have somebody who really understands what the constitution is.
Doesn't it?
A 2022 law bans the sale important manufacturing of ammunition magazines
that hold more than 10 rounds.
And the Cowlitz County judge ruled that this is unconstitutional.
I wonder where you get that idea.
Is there anything in the constitution that says you can infringe arms?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's pretty explicit, isn't it?
This comes after the Washington state attorney general Ferguson filed a lawsuit against the gun store in Kelso in September 2023, last September,
for selling the magazines after the ban went into effect.
After the Monday ruling, his office, the Attorney General of Washington State, filed an emergency
stay that was approved by the Washington State Supreme Court.
So any purchase of the illegal magazines will still be a violation of the law
until they have more review of that.
And then in Tennessee, we had the Senate passed a law
that would allow teachers to carry concealed weapons.
And of course, they have to be trained, have to take a class and other things like that.
And this is not the first state to do it. As a a matter of fact they've been kind of dragging their feet on it
compared to a lot of other states but nevertheless you had a lot of people who were being pushed by
these bloomberg gun control people moms demand action in every town for gun safety. This is all stuff that's set up by
the globalist Michael Bloomberg to try to take away our right to keep and bear arms.
So they had about 200 people go to the Senate and disrupt the proceedings.
This is reported by the Independent out of the uk and the way they report these people who
are anti-freedom anti-law anti-constitution anti-self-defense they call them gun reform
advocates uh yeah they want to reform uh completely change our government don't they
the bill still needs to pass the tennessee general
assembly house if the new rule comes into effect tennessee would join over 30 states that's what
i'm saying you know already 30 other states have done this what's taking these guys so long glad
they did it but you know better late than never but they are late getting there and so the people
who are speaking on behalf of bloomberg
said we should be listening to tennessee law enforcement teachers superintendents and more
who've spoken out against arming teachers and most importantly we should be listening to
tennesseans who are worried that their children won't come home from school every day well that's
why they want the teachers armed uh if um you think the teachers are so crazy that they're going to, I don't know,
what would they do to kids if you got a crazy teacher?
Would they tell them they're in the wrong body or something?
Were they trying to sexually molest them?
Were they gaslighting?
Yeah, you might want to pay attention to what is happening in your school,
even in a conservative state.
A mother from Covenant school where they were shot
up by a crazy tranny it was a crazy tranny aspect of it that they don't want you to say they tell
you everything about the gun but they didn't tell you anything about the shooter right keep that
under wraps don't tell anybody about that well a covenant school mother mother was at the Senate session,
and she said that active shooter training saved her kids from the shooter armed with an assault-style rifle.
Well, there are a lot of young kids who were not saved by active shooter training,
and she's not specific about what that is.
She said, you know, this person had an assault-style rifle.
She said a handgun will do nothing
against that this is the stupidity and this is absolutely ignorant and stupid she doesn't
understand uh hasn't paid much attention to these mass shootings do you remember the one in the mall
for example we had some guy go in he had an assault weapon, and he had extra magazines that are banned in Washington State.
He had all of the stuff.
He must have been a liberal because there's all this that, well, if I have an assault weapon, if I have a large capacity magazine, that's it.
I'm king of the world.
You know, a man with one eye is king in the land of the blind type of thing.
And he would have been, except there was somebody else who also had a gun.
But he didn't need to have an AK-47.
He didn't need to have all the extra magazines that this guy did.
This guy was carrying in a mall where they said, don't bring your gun in here.
And fortunately, he did not pay any attention to that.
And so he leaned up against the column and took aim and he shot this guy and stopped it with a pistol well i think it was a
revolver uh he didn't even have uh an older handgun and so this ignorant mother says a handgun will do nothing against an assault
weapon she doesn't even know she doesn't know what assault weapon is she doesn't know what's
happened with these shootings none of it if what had happened on march the 27th had gone down the
way that it did with a teacher armed with a handgun attempting to put the perpetrator out, my children would likely be dead.
She has no idea.
The perp might have been killed before other people.
We've seen this over and over again.
A good person with a gun.
And here's why you arm teachers.
And I said this from the very beginning as well.
When we look at the Parkland shooting, for example,
you have a uniformed officer.
First problem with that is that if somebody was really serious, they might take that person out.
Oh, he's the only one here with a gun.
I'll shoot him first, and now I can do whatever I want.
So that makes that person a target, except this person was not inside the school.
And when the shooting began, he went the other direction right now he would have
been a hero if he would have run into the shooting into the building where people being shot he would
have been a hero because he would have risked his life to stop that shooting uh that's why we honor
people like that as heroes some fireman who runs into a burning building to save somebody or a police officer who is armed and he still goes in to the unknown to try to take this person out.
However, it's a very different situation if you are a teacher and you have a gun and somebody comes into your classroom to shoot you.
You're not a hero to stop this guy.
You're just trying to save your life or maybe save the life of the kids that you
are yet, you know, intimately in your classroom.
Uh, that's just a natural instinct.
And that's a, you know, so either me or him type of situation,
that's not a heroic thing.
Uh, you don't have an option of going away.
It's like kill or be killed.
And that's what this is set up to do but um
i wouldn't trust my kids a school teacher anywhere anyway uh because there are things
that are far more dangerous than firearms the pen is more dangerous than the sword in many
in many ways uh these teachers who do not wish to carry a firearm will have to,
the teachers who do wish, rather, to carry a firearm,
will have to get an enhanced handgun carry permit.
They'll have to complete annual training with law enforcement,
40 hours of training a year.
So, you know, that is, that's not good enough for them.
It'll never be good enough for them. They don't, it'll never be good enough for them.
We all need to be at the mercy of any thug who, any criminal who gets their hand on a firearm.
Congress could overturn a new rule limiting credit card late fees.
And Reason thinks that's a good thing.
And Tim Scott thinks that's a good thing.
Now, this is coming from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
and they say, well, you know, you might think that it's a good thing
to have the fees of the credit card companies limited somewhat,
but they said they would cap them at no more than $8 per month.
Well, that's still pretty high.
That's not much of a cap, quite frankly.
But anyway, they said on the surface, it sounds great.
Nobody likes to pay fees.
However, they're going to put them somewhere else.
Yeah, we noticed.
Because all of this is just window dressing and virtue signaling.
Because what the real issue is, is the fact that they're charging you
on any unpaid balance 30% to 40%.
Nobody will talk about that.
Not the so-called Consumer Financial Protection Board either.
Tim Scott's not going to stop that.
Elizabeth Warren's bureaucracy is not going to stop that. The CFPB is not going to stop that. Elizabeth Warren's bureaucracy is not going to stop that. The CFPB is not going to stop
that. Reason doesn't talk about it. Folks, this usury is a crime. We used to, that used to be one
of the main rackets of organized crime in the mafia. They would loan people money at excessively
high interest rates.
We said, that's criminal.
I think that there is a reasonable amount for people to pay.
If you're going to loan somebody money, there is a time value on that money.
And that actually helps to create a capital flow.
But it gets to the point where when it's excessive, like it is now, it's totally fraudulent.
Especially when you look at what they pay people who put money into their bank it's absurd and they're dropping those
interest rates now the big banks are now dropping those interest rates uh somebody talked about it
and said oh see look the the fed will probably drop interest rates because the banks are already
dropping interest rates in anticipation of that yeah Yeah, they know what's going to happen. They know it's an election year.
But, you know, where are they going to go from one tenth of a percent down to one half of one
tenth of a percent while they're charging people 30 to 40 percent? And as Reason says, well, if you
just take away these fees, they'll just put it somewhere else. So maybe they'll go up to 35 to
45 percent or something on what they charge people. It's criminal.
That spread has never been, you know, people will talk and do nothing about the transfer of wealth.
Oh, look at how the rich are getting richer and we're transferring all this wealth from middle class and poor people to the rich.
And they just keep accumulating more and more. Well, of course, if they're going to pay you on the money
that you can scrimp and save and put into a savings account,
a tiny fraction of a percent,
and they're going to charge you 30%, 40%, 50% interest on this stuff,
that you don't have enough money, so you put it on a credit card
and you carry that balance forward, that is absolutely criminal.
Dave Ramsey is right.
Get out of credit card debt.
It's a scam.
It's a criminal thing.
However, these people should not be allowed to operate that way.
Yeah, certainly don't put yourself in that position.
Work, do everything you can to get out of credit card debt
because it is such a fraud.
Why is the government allowing that to happen?
Well, because they're criminals themselves. debt because it is such a fraud why is the government allowing that to happen well because
they're criminals themselves and because it is crony capitalism uh at its finest so we're going
to take a quick break and we will be right back when we come back uh we're going to talk about
what happened uh with this abortion decision going back to 1864.
And you got people like Carrie Lake running for cover because she was just
like the last time they had the last Senate candidate that was a favored by
Trump,
who was also a celebrity with no principles whatsoever.
As soon as she sees this, she's running for the Hills. We'll be right back. Trump, who is also a celebrity with no principles whatsoever.
As soon as she sees this, she's running for the hills.
We'll be right back.
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all right welcome back uh we have um when we go back to uh the eclipse briefly uh
i i played the thing from trump and i said well well, you know, this is just his deranged MAGA fan club that is out there.
But it turns out because I said, you know, if it's a Trump commercial, this is paid for by now.
But evidently that is not true for social media.
And so it appears that actually he put together this piece of idolatry
the most important moment
in human history because you know donald trump is the most important person in human history he's done more for Christianity than Jesus Christ has he
I sped this up because I couldn't stand it oh yeah
yes yes there he is um the uh the dawn
the dawn of the fall of civilization uh it just keeps getting worse and worse, doesn't it?
The excitement about an eclipse, the excitement about a politician.
This was an interesting picture.
Look at this picture here.
That is the eclipse, and you've got the two arcs that are formed there
touching the top of the pyramid and the side there.
And the pyramid is silhouetted that's a really interesting picture what is the caption says this photo from the
eclipse is funnier when you realize that the pyramid is a bass pro shop so this is the uh
the bass pro shop that is in memphis uh As you go over the bridge there at Memphis, you see it.
They put that there.
They thought it'd be funny.
I forget what the original building was supposed to be,
but its original purpose stopped or they went out of business or whatever,
and Bass Pro bought it.
But they thought, you know, oh, Memphis, like Egypt,
we'll put a pyramid there
and it is an interesting um oddity we've stopped by that we always um pass that thing on the way
to texas when we drive out there uh but it's not just the politicians that ran this stuff through
i thought you know we look at all of the the phony baloney prophets who are a stench to Christianity,
one in particular was undeterred by the fact that the world didn't end yesterday.
As a matter of fact, what he was saying was that the solar eclipse was going to release the sixth seal of Revelation.
And it was God's warning to america
i was like there's so much wrong with this where do i start well let's start with who this guy is
he's a guy who has was convicted nine years ago uh for what he had done about a decade ago to uh
people who trusted him but you know when know, when he said in 2015,
he pleaded guilty to defrauding elderly victims
of millions of dollars in investment scam.
And so now he's telling everybody
the solar eclipse is a warning from God to America,
to America, and that it is connected
to the release of the sixth seal
of the book of Revelation in the Bible.
Well, you know, part of the problem is that the book of Revelation, if you actually look at it,
if you actually pick up the Bible and look at it instead of listening to people like this guy,
the title is actually a revelation of Jesus Christ, right?
It's not a revelation of the end of time.
It's not a revelation of America, which is the way people treat it.
It's not fundamentally about Israel. It's about Jesus Christ. It's a revelation about him. You
put something else in the center, you got a problem with the way you're reading this when
you're reading something else into it. Yeah, it's not about Trump either. And I guess he thought he
could get away with this because he says it's the sixth seal. And we didn't notice what happened when the other five were broken or whatever.
So I guess he figures he's not going to be found out.
He's warning America that our light will go out.
It says God is warning America that our light will go out and it'll go dark if we do not turn from our wicked ways.
Well, again, like I said yesterday, you want a warning to America?
Just read the Bible.
It's full of warnings.
It's also got some, it's got warnings.
It's got corrections.
It has grace.
It has mercy as well.
It's not just fire and brimstone.
God has graciously paid for your sins with his son if you follow him and trust him.
So it's not just judgment, but there is judgment there.
And people should be concerned about that.
But you're not going to really get any information about what it is that displeases God
or how you can pay for your sins or how somebody else has paid for your sins.
You're not going to get that from looking at the sun.
Yes, it does tell you that everything is precisely organized.
It does tell you that there is an intelligence, a creator God.
And creation, night after night, is testifying to the fact that there is an intelligence,
a designer that created.
But did he speak?
Yes, he did in the Bible.
And these people don't want to look at that.
Instead, he said, there were only eight total solar eclipses that have happened over the
United States since our founding in 1776.
And incredibly, all of these are connected to war and pestilence.
Well, that's not true.
Those are the most notable ones, but there's been more than eight.
So it's not always associated with that.
And what he's doing is he's actually engaging not in astronomy which is fine you know looking at the mathematical
precision of what the creator has done in the universe but he's going into astrology he's going
into the occult and he says things like oh this is a very bad omen well i'll tell you what's a bad
omen is if you're starting to take advice from somebody who has built elderly people out of money. As a matter of fact, he confessed in 2015 that he cheated
investors out of $3.3 million and he pocketed $570,000 for himself. He called his church that
he set up, Passion for Truth Minist ministries and now he's out there selling
occult astrology to people a decade later uh he said he told the congregation
that he didn't confess what he had done that it was wrong he says well i i didn't even realize
i'd been arrested uh and so uh he did make a confession to the judge, but not to his congregation there.
The attorney that was defending him stressed that the crime had nothing to do with his role
as a pastor. No, it had everything to do with his role as a pastor. It had everything to do
with his character. The assistant U.S. attorney said some of the investors trusted him
because he was, quote, a nice religious man, unquote,
who referred to several of them as grandma.
So this company that he was selling,
and by the way, he started selling this stuff
at the same time he started the church there.
How did he scam people at the same time he started the church there yeah how did he scam people the church
but this um organization that he was um this financing company in california that he was
doing it required the lender and investor to invest in the insurance policy for a fixed
period of time varying from 18 months to two years during this period of time
he represented to the clients of this company that they would sell
the bundled insurance policies on the open market with guaranteed returns.
However, he was aware that if they were unable to secure a buyer for the bundled insurance
policies, that his clients would lose all of their money that was invested in the expensive
product that he sold.
He cheated people out of three and a third million dollars
and made $570,000 himself.
Didn't bother to tell his church.
So the question is, when we look at what is happening
to the morality in our country,
yeah, we really should be concerned about what is happening.
A lot of things are wrong, and they're wrong not just because we had an eclipse.
This is an interesting article, and I thought I would just mention a couple of these things. I'm
not going to go through all 10 reasons, at least not today. 10 reasons why our kids are leaving
church. Maybe it's because they got crooks like this inside the church. People need to understand
there's a difference between God and man, right?
A lot of these people who represent themselves as God
are actually representatives of the devil.
And you need to make that distinction.
God doesn't change.
God is different from the people that you interact with.
That's a difficult thing for us to understand.
But this guy says, you know, I work in a major college town.
I've got a large number
of 20-somethings.
Nearly all of them
were raised
in very typical
evangelical churches.
Nearly all of them
have left the church
with no intention of returning.
He said the statistics
are jaw-droppingly horrific.
70% of youth
stop attending church
when they graduate
from high school.
Nearly a decade later,
only about half of them return to church only about half for all the talk of children being our greatest resource
he says being our treasure and for all the multi-million dollar dave and buster's starbucks
type of knockoffs that we build in these churches and fill them with all kinds of
entertainment and rock bands.
He said the churches fail them.
And so he said, here's some of the reasons that I saw.
He said, number one, kids leave the church because the church is relevant.
He said, I didn't say irrelevant, but I said it's relevant.
We've taken a historic 2,000-year-old faith and we've dressed it up in plaid and skinny
jeans and tried to sell it as cool
it's not cool it's not modern what we're packaging is a cheap knockoff
of what's real he said kids are leaving church because they never attended church
a lot of kids will go to something called uh children's church or something noah ark type of nursery uh with uh
pizza parties and cookies and all the rest of this stuff uh i i think there's a lot of value kids
sitting there and hearing it i don't think we need to speak down to kids i think they can
understand things i never spoke down to our sons uh they always understood it far more than we give them credit for.
I know when I was a young child, I'd sit there and color crayons in the pew, but I was still
listening to it, and it was still having an effect.
So he says, it's not quite the church when you put them in some of these entertainment
facilities.
And is it any wonder that when you go to such trouble
to entertain them as children,
that if they stick around, it's like,
well, you know, so now what do I do for entertainment?
You mean I now got to go in and just sit there and listen
or something like that?
He said, kids leave the church because they get smart.
They didn't get smarter,
but they went to college or somewhere
where people treated them as if they could think.
Instead of giving them this dumbed down stuff, he said, they have questions about things
that are going to come up as they get older.
People are going to bring up these questions.
If you don't teach the controversy, he said, over thousands of years, people have looked
at this and they've got good answers for this.
As I said before, whenever somebody challenges your faith, that's an opportunity for you
to dig deep and to say, well, is this the real stuff?
And if you dig deep, you'll find that it is.
But a lot of times, that's not what we do.
And so instead, we don't give them an answer.
We don't teach the controversy.
Or we might show the controversy. We might show
the challenge as a straw man argument. No, give them the full thing and then say, this is why
I don't believe it. I never taught the kids about Santa Claus or the Easter bunny because I knew I
was going to have to teach them about Darwinian evolution. I didn't want them to think I'm just
making stuff up. I didn't make up any stuff with them. Kids leave church
because we send them out unarmed, ignorant of our faith. How many times have we seen kids
or families that I've talked to try to convince them to get their kids out of school 40 years ago?
Oh, 30 years ago. And I said, well, I think I need to send my kid in as a, you know,
salt and light into
the system.
It's like, um, uh, they're not ready for that yet.
There'll be a time for that, but they're not ready for it yet.
In North Carolina, the homeschooling association was called the greenhouse report.
They had a monthly magazine they put out called the greenhouse report because that's the metaphor
when your kids are young, um, you treat them like you would a delicate plant
in the greenhouse. There will come a time when you're going to have to put them out in the real
world and they're going to have to face everything. But when they are young and tender like that,
they can't handle it. And most of them will not survive it. Some might, if you don't put them in
a protected environment. And so what do we wind up with? Well, we wound up with a situation in Idaho where you got a teen accused of planning a church attacks. He's now loyal to the Islamic state. I
don't know if he ever went to church or not. He's 18 years old and he had a plan to attack churches
with guns and flame covered weapons, explosives, knives, and a pipe and all the rest of this stuff.
He's maybe facing 20 years in prison.
I looked at this and I thought, well, that's kind of strange.
How did the FBI know about all this stuff?
Well, they know about it because they're the ones who set it up.
I mean, you know, there is a lot of hatred and anger that has been inculcated.
It doesn't really show up this way.
It usually shows up in ostracism and
canceling and things like that at the moment but yeah it's eventually going to show up as as
violence like that and um as information points out looks like the feds are trying to drum up
support for america and israel's wars in the middle east by entrapping an idiot 18 year old
in a plot to attack churches on behalf of ISIS.
Yeah, that's your Federal Bureau of Instigation.
Instigation.
The FBI is famous for this.
As a matter of fact, years ago, Judge Napolitano did a very long essay,
just rattling off all the times that they had taken a patsy or a dupe,
and they talk about all this this stuff and then they give them
a plan and they give them weapons and then you know they stop them at the last minute like they're
heroes these people nothing but a bunch of arsonists who dress up like firemen and then
stop it at the very last moment it's absurd but still there's a lot of hatred that has been
inculcated but here's how it typically manifests.
Not as some young guy, equipped and armed and even given flags and photographed by the FBI and then arrested.
It doesn't typically manifest that way.
It typically manifests in feminism.
61% of Gen Z women identify as feminists.
And these are, I think, Gen Z, the oldest of Gen Z in their early 20s.
But this is what it looks like in one state legislature.
This person who is speaking was actually elected.
And fittingly enough, her last name is Marks.
So Senator Marks.
Thank you, Madam Chair.
So I am a mother, my children call me mother,
they call me quite a few other things as well.
And I just, to the proponents of this amendment,
if we are going to be inclusive,
would you also add then pregnant father,
pregnant surrogate mother um i i truly believe that pregnant person covers
everybody this is not about me this bill is not about me and this bill is not about any of us
sitting here this bill is about children with mental health and that is what we have to remember. And we have to remember that the families that this bill is addressing are made up of
lots of different kinds of people, lots of different colors, lots of different identities.
And I just ask that if you must add pregnant mother that you be inclusive then and i believe go down a slippery
slope and add every other person that will show up with a baby in their womb and will not identify
as you do this is not about us this is about children with mental illness i will adamantly oppose these adult
with mental illness that everybody really thinks about the children and families that this bill is
affecting and not about what we think and my my my as we sit here um debating this bill thank you
now my first response as you heard there i just yeah i roll laugh walk away that's
my first response we we can't do that though you see this is where our war is our war is not with
a guy who's got a there are people who will do that and go around and shoot up churches they've
done that in the past and we need to be aware of that but here that that is an exception to the rule. Where our warfare is, is with people like Senator Marx,
who are selling these lies that capture our children,
these lies that capture our society and destroy our society and destroy our children.
That's really where our war is.
And you've got Christians who are afraid to engage in that
because they don't want to hurt somebody's feelings.
They've got their truth, and I don't want to hurt somebody's feelings. I don't want to, they've got their truth and I don't want to step on their toes.
I don't want to have a confrontation with anybody. I don't want to get canceled by anybody either.
And I'd like for them all come and be happy.
And, you know, we can all listen to rock music and eat ice cream and whatever we do at their
churches.
Right.
And, and that's the And that's the issue.
Yes, we need to understand there's going to be some people
who are going to get physically violent.
We need to be prepared for that.
But that is the key fight that we're in.
That's the spiritual war that we're in.
You've got to take those thoughts captive.
You've got to resist those things in society.
And we're not doing it. And so so as a result we're losing our children
because we're sitting in places where people like that are writing the curriculum people like that
are teaching your kids uh yeah a lot of different people going to present with wombs besides women
no they're not that's just lunatic idiocy and it needs to be opposed.
So they said,
as long as we've been conducting polls on religion,
men have consistently demonstrated lower levels of religious engagement,
but something's now changed.
A new survey reveals that the pattern has now reversed.
It's now women that are walking away more than men.
Older Americans who left their childhood religion included a greater share of men than women.
And the baby boomers, 57% of people who disaffiliated were men,
while only 43% were women.
But Gen Z has seen this pattern flip.
54% of Gen Z adults who left their formative religion are women,
and 46% are men.
61% of Gen Z women identify as feminist, not feminine.
Younger women are more concerned about the unequal treatment of women in American society.
They're more suspicious of institutions that uphold traditional social arrangements.
Nearly two-thirds, 65% of young women said they do not believe that churches treat men and women equally.
Well, they're not equal.
We've had this conversation for the longest time.
Did they not get the memo about what's going on with sports?
When you put men and women's sports, they're not equal.
Men and women are different.
News flash for these people who've
been gaslit by the feminist movement feminist movement was telling everybody that billie jean
king beat bobby riggs no it was rigged he'd beaten another tennis player before that and
jimmy connor beat somebody else but that that debate has been buried by this transgender stuff
men and women are not equal. They are different.
They're created for different purposes. They complement each other, complement with an I.
Should be with an E as well. But they have different purposes. Yes, they are treated equal
before God. There is no male or female or Jew or Greek as,
as the Bible says.
In other words,
and we all created in the image of God,
we've all sinned before God. We all need a way to have that sin removed.
We all stand unable to meet God's standards.
That's what Jesus came to do.
And from that standpoint,
we are equal,
but in other ways
we are not and we have different purposes that message has not been given to uh women uh they
are have been given a very different message from Marvel movies and from Hollywood and from People like Senator Marx. And so part of this is what is causing the issues with abortion.
Because that's another part of the feminism.
Well, men don't have to have kids.
I shouldn't have to have kids either.
I want a career instead or whatever.
And I don't want kids getting in my way i just saw a really heartbreaking story about um
about um jay leno and uh his his wife has alzheimer's or something like that
and um they were covering it because he he had to go before the judge and get uh
guardianship of his wife because she's mentally incompetent.
And there are professional health people.
They're talking about how good he treated his wife.
And it was a very sad story.
But, of course, the tabloid press shows up and makes a big deal out of it.
But they didn't have anything at all bad to say about him.
And they didn't have anything bad to say about either one of them.
They'd been happily married for nearly 50 years.
She had done an interview a few years ago before she started to have the mental illness.
And she said, I told my mom when I was in elementary school that I didn't want to have any kids because that's how they trap you.
I thought that's just pure feminism.
That's a lie.
You know, the two of them are very happy with each other.
I know Jay Leno would be very, have a lot of fun with his kids.
He missed all of that.
And she missed all that.
Because they didn't trap her with kids.
They trapped her with the lies of feminism.
And she said, yeah, Jay understands that.
And, you know, he honors my wishes on that and that type of thing so they remained
childless uh but um this is a story from the uk a nurse who was traumatized
by an abortion survivor and she's pleading with legislators to not allow the abortion pill to
continue to be dispensed through the mail.
She actually wrote an op-ed for the Daily Mail.
Her name is Nadine Doris. She said she was there as a nurse helping with an abortion at 27 weeks.
She said the baby was born alive.
The expectant mother, who was only 16, had been injected in her uterine cavity with a hormone.
Several excruciating hours later, theus a little boy was delivered he was dropped in a
bedpan and the ward sister handed him to me saying take this into the sluice room and leave it there
until i come stay with it as i closed the sluice room door, I removed the paper covering over the bedpan.
I've never forgotten what I saw.
There lay a tiny baby boy, blinking, covered in mucus, blood, amniotic fluid, gasping for breath, his little arms and legs twitching.
I was shocked to my core.
Weeping, I rocked the bedpan in my arms.
I wanted to pick him up, but he was so small i didn't
know how after a minute or so i couldn't bear it any longer and i was about to run for help when i
heard the ward sister's unmistakable footsteps approaching as she took the bedpan from me he
stopped breathing i checked my watch this little boy born, lived, and died in the space of seven minutes,
and mine was the only face that he had seen,
and my sobs the only sounds that he heard.
Distressed, I turned to the ward sister and I said,
He was breathing.
And through her dark-rimmed glasses,
she glared at me and said,
No, he wasn't.
You didn't see that.
Interesting thing about this is she says she still supports safe and legal abortion.
Even though this event scarred her for life, she said.
I don't understand that.
I don't understand that.
There's so many different alternatives.
She said, but the move to allow
women to receive abortion pills in the mail, no matter how far along they are, is a step too far
for her. And it's going to be a step too far for many mothers who are going to see their own child
in that same condition, blinking and struggling to survive and not able to.
They will suffer mental and spiritual trauma as she did, but they may also have physical trauma
because they will be using these abortion pills without the oversight of a professional
who will look to see whether or not they should have that kind of abortion
or whether that kind of abortion is a threat to their health.
The people who are providing this stuff don't care about the woman any more than they care
about the child.
Infants surviving abortions are often derided as a myth.
I've played you clips of people who survived.
But it happens all too often.
And as she pointed out, giving women access to abortion pills at home without medical supervision, and at any point throughout pregnancy, could very well mean that women will see their babies born alive after an attempted abortion.
Women who have undergone chemical abortions themselves have said that seeing their pre-born children struggling to survive is deeply traumatizing
one said i delivered this baby it was like the baby was like this big laying fetal position and
i saw the little tiny limbs a little arm like everything there was a tiny umbilical cord tiny
it was like this big and motions to the size of her thumb. So small.
And the baby's heart was still beating.
That killed me.
That was a lot.
I screamed.
So that's the reality behind these political fights.
These political fights about who's going to win an election.
And the rest of this stuff that, frankly, I don't care about.
A pox on all of these murderers who are running for president.
Trump fumbles badly on abortion.
This is from Al Mohler, the guy who was telling people a couple of years ago that he's a head of Southwest Theological Seminary,
something like the Southern Baptist Seminary, one of the biggest ones. And he was telling
everybody, he went right
down the talking points,
the psychological
gaming talking points
that Yale had put out there.
Oh, you got to do it to love your neighbor. You got to
do it. Think how guilty you'll feel if
somebody gets sick because of you.
This is like a moonshot.
Yeah, it was like the moonshot, this is like a moonshot. Yeah, it was like the moonshot.
This is like the moonshot.
And we should thank God for modern science because modern science is a miracle.
Wow.
Well, I tell you, I've talked a lot about that, what Al Mohler said about that.
But now he's now on abortion.
And he's upset because Trump said that this is a state's rights issue.
Now, Trump didn't say that because he believes in the Constitution.
Trump didn't say that because he understands the 10th Amendment.
Trump said that because he doesn't want to take a stand on anything.
And as I said yesterday when I talked about it, he's just as likely to change his position yet again because he doesn't care.
He simply wants to get elected and so it's a waste of time really
to talk about this except that we need to understand both the principles the pragmatism
the law the constitution those are real things and so um a lot of these people uh really don't
care what the constitution says they just want to get what they want.
And that's true of people on both the left and the right.
They just want what they want and they don't care what the constitution says.
They don't care what the law says.
I want my guy in there to dictate and I want,
I don't care what the constitution says.
The conservatives are doing that now.
The Trump campaign had been hinting for weeks that the former president would release a statement on abortion.
Over the weekend, Trump teased the issue, promising a major announcement.
Thus far in the campaign, Trump had made comments on abortion that were confusing and confounding, says Al Moore.
He claimed credit for making his three strategic nominations to the Supreme Court for the reversal of Roe v. Wade,
but he dismissed Florida's ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy calling it terrible he also called it
too harsh he called uh the santas sanctimonious and all the rest of this stuff
but the statement he said where he says my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted
it from a legal standpoint the states will
determine by vote or by legislation or perhaps by both whatever they decide must be the law of the
land now moeller says that statement is factually wrong since the pro-abortion side does demand
national legislation ensuring virtually unrestricted abortion rights throughout the nation. And see, this is the other aspect of this.
Look, many pro-life people want to see, want to reduce,
because we're never going to eliminate it,
just like we're not going to eliminate murder,
we're not going to eliminate poverty,
we're not going to eliminate war.
We try to minimize these things.
And so, you know, you could show people a video of kids being ripped apart,
and you would still have people do it.
I mean, that's just the way things are.
A lot of people that would stop them, but a lot of people it's not,
because people still commit murder.
But if we nationalize it, if we raise the limit, Florida at six weeks,
if we raise it to 15 weeks, you're going to have more people killed in Florida.
You're going to have more people killed in Arizona and a lot of other places
where it's going to be a relaxing of that.
And if you make it a federal issue, it's just a matter of time
before all abortion restrictions go away.
Folks, that is the reality of this, make it a federal issue, it's just a matter of time before all abortion restrictions go away.
Folks, that is the reality of this.
Because you will have established, again, that it can be determined at the federal level,
and there won't be any opportunity for people to protect life at the state level.
That's why I oppose it.
The Constitution is important.
The Constitution is not more important than one baby's life but uh it's still important and from a pragmatic standpoint what these people ignore is the fact that you're going to have a lot of pro-life states where you're going to have
more abortions if you federalize it even if you federalize it with what some of these republicans
are talking about so um that's what uh moeller and other people don't get
he says it doesn't matter what uh it doesn't matter that um some pro-life advocates argue for
the issue to remain in the states well again from a pragmatic standpoint from the standpoint of the
10th amendment from the standpoint of the supreme court that ruled on Dobbs about the 10th Amendment.
I think all of those things matter.
He says, what's going to happen
is there is going to be a federal policy.
In the end, the only relevant question
is what that policy will be.
Yet again, we see that everybody wants everything decided
at the federal level.
Why do we do that?
Isn't the federal level the
most corrupt level of our government? Isn't it the level of government that we have the least
amount of control? Why would we want to put these babies in the hands of the federal government or
anything for that matter? And it is an indictment of the conservatives that they've now abandoned
the idea of limited government, of distributed government, of checks and balances.
They have now fully embraced this fantasy of a benevolent dictatorship in Washington.
And it is an absurd fantasy that they have embraced.
It will never happen. It has never happened.
And it will never will happen that we're going to have a benevolent dictatorship on this or any other issue.
Al Mohler is just as wrong about this as he was about the moonshot jab.
He is absolutely clueless about politics, and he needs to either get an education.
He's a head of a university.
Get an education, Mohler, or shut your trap.
You don't know anything you're talking about.
Unbelievably ignorant about everything so um other people
talking about uh the same thing other people with pro-life again this is ultimately not about
politics this is ultimately about a spiritual war and you got somebody who's head of a seminary
all he cares about is the politics and And he doesn't know anything about politics.
Maybe he doesn't know anything about spiritual issues either.
You might want to start questioning him on those issues.
If he's so clueless about politics, is he that ignorant about spiritual issues?
Maybe he is because he didn't understand the issues that were there with a vaccine at all.
He didn't understand any of those issues he wasn't pro-life
when the vaccine came around he didn't care that babies were being aborted for these medical uh
genetic code and injections he didn't care about that at all where was his moral compass when all
that stuff was happening thump thump it wasn't working this thing stuck somewhere it's stuck
all the way over to the right
i can't figure out why my moral compass is not working here so we have this law now in arizona
the 1864 law i guess we can go to civil war over arizona supreme court ruled four to two yesterday
that the state's strict abortion law can take effect, effectively banning abortion in the state for any reason,
except when allegedly necessary to save a mother's life.
This is life site news.
Current Arizona law limits abortion to the first 15 weeks of pregnancy.
But the state also has on the books an abortion ban that dates back to 1864,
decades before Arizona even became a state in 1912,
which had been blocked from enforcement
because of the supposed idea that Roe v. Wade was the law of the land.
So the ban was codified, put into law in 1913.
But then, you know, a Supreme Court decision supposedly
erased state constitutions,
state laws, the 10th Amendment, all that was just swept aside with Roe v. Wade, and we were told
for decades that it was the law of the land. To date, our legislature has never affirmatively
created a right to or independently authorized elective abortion, said the justices. We defer, as we are constitutionally obligated to do,
we defer to the legislature's judgment, which is accountable to
and thus reflects the will of our citizens.
Now, in Arizona, they've got a far-left Democrat governor, Katie Hobbs.
They have an attorney general, Chris Mays, who is also hard left.
They have declared that they will not prosecute violators of the state's
current abortion laws.
Pro-abortion activists in the Grand Canyon State, Arizona,
hope to render the outcome moot by putting it on the November ballot,
putting on the November ballot,
a proposed constitutional amendment that would establish a, quote, fundamental right to abortion.
Well, this has already been portrayed as grossly out of touch.
So this is from 1864.
Everybody's complete.
So it must be out of touch, right?
Because we know that in every way, we're a better country than we were in 1864.
We're more intelligent.
We're more moral people.
Are we?
Are we?
Is America in 2024 better than America was in 1864?
I'm not so sure about that, quite frankly.
But the Democrats are going to use this.
They're hoping that this is going to be a big help to them in the election because they're going to portray everybody as being backwards that supports it.
And you already got Carrie Lake there in Arizona, struggling and struggling, trying to do backstrokes to try to get away from this thing, just like Blake Masters did when Dobbs came out, both of them, celebrity candidates without any principles, pushed by Donald Trump and, you know, these other people.
But they grabbed these celebrity candidates like Blake Masters and Kerry Lake.
Blake Masters was, oh, he's proudly pro-life and all the rest of the stuff.
Until the Supreme Court said, well, Roe v. Wade's gone.
It's up to the states.
It's like, oh, no.
And he quickly scrambled and changed all the stuff on his website.
Carrie Lake is doing the same thing.
She's already running away from this, rejecting this, trash-talking this.
Like Trump, Carrie Lake always was a leftist Democrat, always was,
until she realized that she could take these conservative rubes and
she could mold them like putty in her fingers and that's exactly what she's
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If you're going to inject something in the atmosphere, we need you to let us know about that or we're going to hit you with some really big fines because we know something's happening here.
All those crazy conspiracy theorists with their chemtrail ideas
and all the rest of this stuff.
Well, researchers at the University of Washington
have covertly carried out what is being touted as the U.S.'s first ever.
They never did it before.
No, they have.
They've been doing it for a very long time.
Supposedly the first ever outdoor test to curb global warming by increasing cloud cover
by launching a mist of salt crystals into the atmosphere from the deck of a decommissioned
aircraft carrier in san francisco bay they've been doing this kind of stuff for a very long
time as a matter of fact here's one of the videos you'll see a lot of videos like this if you go to Geoengineering Watch.
There it is.
Okay, well, that's a plane.
He's going to linger behind a really thick contrail.
And then he just turns it off.
And all of a sudden, it stops.
I guess if this is due to weather conditions, all of a sudden, the weather conditions just stopped abruptly.
And so did his contrail that was there. Oh, contrail or chemtrail?
What is it?
It's very persistent there.
And, of course, we have in the past, there was a little documentary as well as an app.
They called it Skyder Alert.
And they said, look, if you see a big crisscrossing pattern of clouds in the sky take a picture of it and send it to
us and they were forwarding that to Congress and and they actually did a
correlation and they said well we have a really big cross hatching of these
things in a particular area that were reported by some repeat we actually see
the temperature goes up a little bit so could they be using that to create
their narrative that there is global warming or something?
The New York Times has special access to watch this experiment that they're now admitting
as it was taking place, indicating that the secrecy was intentional.
The idea of interfering with nature is so contentious
that organizers of the test kept the details tightly held concerned that critics would try
to stop them yeah who are you to be able to inject stuff into the atmosphere um and experiment on us
why why should you be allowed to experiment on the public well that's what we saw happen in 2020
wasn't it they used us all as lab rats, not just in America, but everywhere.
And this has been happening for quite some time.
And so the White House distanced itself from this and said, the U.S. government is not involved in the solar radiation modification experiment
taking place in Alameda, California, or anywhere else.
But the Times said, well, if it works, the next stage would be to aim at the heavens
and try to change the composition of clouds above the earth.
Well, they have been doing this for a very long time.
As a matter of fact, we've had things like Operation Popeye,
cloud seeding during the Vietnam War to increase the storms that were there.
They thought that was going to be in their advantage.
They actually gave a medal to the guy who was running that after the war
for doing weather modification.
They had a geoengineering treaty that was signed after the Vietnam War.
Why would they do that if there wasn't the ability to change the climate
and change the weather well they are
changing everything else as well as a matter of fact as i said the beginning of the program
in the uk you've got the elite universities the imperial college of london the the very college
that gave that flawed ridiculously flawed and absurd study study that was proffered by Fauci and
Burks to Trump.
Two very smart people gave this to me, he said.
And as I said before, it doesn't have a curve in it.
They weren't trying to flatten the curve in the model.
It didn't have a curve.
Every person that got exposed was going to expose two and a half other people.
And that was going to happen forever.
And it also was complete garbage it was like a
random code generator the university of edinburgh said uh we've we run the same input into your
model we get different answers every time what's going on with your code it was like 15 000 lines
of fortran and other a lot of but this is coming from the Imperial College of London
well the Imperial College of London Oxford Cambridge a lot of name universities in the UK
have put together a new report and in it they are saying that by 2029 we're talking about five years
and five years they want all airports in the UK closed. I'm not exaggerating.
This is what they're saying.
This is their conspiracy, a conspiracy of academics,
a conspiracy of globalists,
a conspiracy of various politicians and countries
in every country of the world.
It's just that they got this report from the UK.
They want all airports closed by 2029 they want beef and lamb banned
and many other things and we've seen it not there's so many different organizations that
have exactly the same plan you have c40 uh that's a lot of urban cities that have joined us
originally it was like 40 cities and it it was started by London and New York.
It was Bloomberg, and it was Sadiq Khan.
But now a lot of other cities have joined.
It's more than 40.
It's up to at least 100 last time I looked.
The UK government reveals that all airports will be ordered to close.
Eating beef and lamb will be made illegal.
Construction of new buildings will not be permitted because in order to meet
the legal commitment of zero emissions by 2050,
I talked about these MacGuffins and of course it was zero COVID that was so
destructive to China.
Oh,
we're not going to have even a single case with a positive PCR test where we
magnify it by 1.1 trillion. And whatever they're looking for, they wouldn't give it to other
people. Do you have an isolation of this virus that you're looking for? Well, I can't give that
to you. No, no, I can't give that to you. But we know what we're looking for. Oh, you do?
I don't even know what they were looking for, but whatever they were looking for oh you do i don't even know what they were looking for but whatever they were looking for they magnified it by 1.1 trillion times uh same game that fauci had run
to say that eggs aids was caused by a virus hiv but this is the same people who gave us the
pandemic mcguffin and the lockdown the report states that all airports must close between 2020 and 2029,
including Heathrow, Glasgow, and Belfast airports.
They can only stay open on the condition the transfers to and from the airport
are done via rail.
You better believe that they're going to have airports open for these
politicians to go anywhere they want.
Oh, well, I've got to go for a climate change conference. All remaining airports must close between 2030 and 2049
because to meet the legal commitment of zero emissions by 2050,
every citizen of the UK must stop using airplanes
for a significant period of time.
Now, C40 agreement with these cities has said that, that well you'll be allowed to have every three
years one flight of about 900 miles max that's it every three years and you get three articles
of clothing they're not even talking about that in this article three articles of clothing a year
in addition to the report they state that to obey the law of the Climate Change Act,
the public will be required to stop doing anything that causes emissions regardless of its energy
source. This will require the public to never eat beef or lamb ever again. To do this, the national
consumption of beef and lamb will drop by 50% between 2020 and 2029. Not by 50% in five years, then between 2030 and 2049 beef and lamb will be phased out.
And that's exactly what C40 had.
They said,
uh,
we've got two different ways.
Here,
here's the less aggressive thing where we reduce it by this amount,
by this amount.
And then this is our ideal goal.
Where's zero meat,
zero meat.
And, and it's all because we've got this law.
We're going to let these people, these corrupt politicians, enslave us with a document?
Look, folks, if the Magna Carta and the Constitution aren't worth the paper that they're written on,
neither is their Climate Change Act.
Rip it up.
Burn it.
Do it in their face.
I'm sick of this stuff.
The report also confirms that construction of new buildings must cease by 2050.
The underlying point is that any asset which uses carbon
will have essentially zero value in 2050.
This in turn may encourage greater use in the run-up to 2050,
for example, putting up
new buildings at a much faster rate for the next 30 years.
Oh, we can build them all at warp speed, right?
Watch them all fall down.
And then we just have to stop.
Well, if this is a crisis, and again, you notice when you, this is, again, like the
pandemic thing.
Well, you know, we're going to have to do this and this and this, but we're going to do it in stages. And so we're going to, here's the next um we're going to have to do this and this and this but we're going to do it in stages and so we're going to here's the next stage we're going to do we're
doing this today and of course france and the united states and canada are also doing it
the same time and then in two months all of us are going to do this next thing it's like hey if
this is an emergency if we're all going to die because of a climate emergency we're all going
to die because of some pandemic don't you're all going to die because of some pandemic.
Don't you think you ought to do it now instead of waiting another couple of months?
If you're going to wait for months or for years to do this kind of stuff, you don't have an emergency.
You have an agenda of gradual change.
Can't we see through this?
Then the construction must halt.
So, Universities of Cambridge,
Oxford, Nottingham, Bath,
Imperial College of London,
which is where
Neil Ferguson was,
the report is titled
Absolute Zero.
It's absolute stupidity.
It's absolute tyranny.
It is a prescription for absolute authoritarianism.
Research collaboration which the authors reveal what the UK must do to meet its legal requirements to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
And it makes for a harrowing reading.
This is one of the reasons why I want to have James Roguski on.
Nobody has followed this in more detail for longer than has james roguski
and so we want to find out what's going on with this other scam because they're going to play
that scam well you're legally obliged to do this and that you're legally obliged under the climate
uh treaty to do this and that or under our climate law that we just passed. And it's like, no, no.
Uh, so,
uh,
the timeline events may speed up significantly because the government
enshrined a new target law in April of 2021,
the slash emissions by 78% by the year 2035.
That's only nine years away.
Folks.
Uh,
the,
um,
the report says, um uh there are two key implications for how we live
our lives talking about jobs and things like that first buildings will become much more expensive
because the restrictions on buildings which generate substantial scarcities second transport
will become much more expensive because the limits on air travel will generate excess demand
for other forms of transport.
Now, see, they're going to be more expensive.
Who are we paying this to?
This is a massive wealth transfer to a few people.
It's such an amazingly obvious scam, isn't it?
Oh, well, you know, everything's going to be a lot more expensive.
Who are we paying this extra money to? Oh, well, we've got to's going to be a lot more expensive. Who are we paying this extra money to?
Oh, well, we've got to pay it to these mandarins out there who are telling us that we're all going to die from one and a half degree temperature.
And when they don't even have any proof that it's going to go up.
It goes on to say those who are starting secondary school now in 2019 will be 43 in 2050.
Thinking about what education is appropriate for a very different set of industries is a key question.
Should we still be training airplane pilots or should we be training aeronautical engineers?
No, we should be training people that two plus two equals five.
We should be training them that there is no correct answer, that math is racist because we want dumbed down idiots who aren't going to be a challenge to us.
They don't want to have pilots or engineers.
They want to have slaves, ignorant slaves.
And that's why people like Bill Gates are putting these types of curricula together.
The changes in behavior to achieve absolute zero.
Again, that's what they want.
Absolute zero are clearly substantial in principle these
changes could be induced through these are the people plotting all this these are the conspirators
talking these changes could be induced through changing prices thus providing clear incentives
for behavior to change the alternative is that the government prohibits certain types of behavior and regulates production processes.
So we either tax this and send the money to me, or you just ban it outright.
We could argue that they're already well on their way to ensuring the closure of many airports.
And you know, when you look at all the stuff that's happening with United Airlines and the DEI stuff with pilots and the planes that are falling apart midair,
you think that they're trying to nudge us in that direction?
I do.
Is it just a coincidence that four months after the release of the report,
the UK government brought in the Coronavirus Act
and implemented a national lockdown, which decimated the travel industry?
Also decimated small mom and pops and small farms and all the rest of this stuff.
A quick read through the report certainly suggests that the real reason for lockdown may have been so the government can meet its legal commitment to reduce emissions.
That's the MacGuffin.
The purpose is to steal your money, to enslave you.
They manage all the above through psychological manipulation and coercion.
That's not an opinion, it's fact.
Documented in official government documents from the UK.
And they've got a lot of links.
By the way, this is from Expose News out of the UK.
They are going to use the exact same tactics to ensure that you allow all airports to close,
that you never eat beef or lamb again.
This is what the report recommends
and what the uk government implements to achieve their legally required targets they say and then
they go on to say in their report there is a misalignment between the scale of actions
recommended by government notice that they say recommended is that what they said about trump trump didn't lock
us down he just recommended things and it was those bad democrat governors who locked us down
he just recommended things fauci says that too i just made recommendations don't get mad at me
it's those other people who did it their recommendations uh so scale of action is
recommended by government for energy conservation.
For example,
those that are most commonly performed by inner by individuals,
such as recycling,
they said,
so there's a misalignment between the scale.
So the government wants us to conserve energy,
but individuals are out there recycling.
And of course that's always been a crock from the very beginning.
And they're not even pretending to do that anymore.
Certainly not with wind turbine blades.
That's a big use of plastics, isn't it?
How many of these little plastic bottles do you have to collect in a container to equal
one blade from one of these turbines?
Actions which can have a big effect, such as better insulation in houses, not flying, are being
ignored in favor of small, high-profile actions such as not using plastic straws, they said.
This is enabling individuals to feel satisfied that they're doing their bit without actually
making the lifestyle changes required to meet the zero emissions target.
If large-scale social change is to be successful, we need a new approach, says the government.
While the thought of society taking radical, meaningful steps to meet zero-emission targets could be criticized for being idealistic,
we can learn from historical cultural changes.
Not long ago, smoking cigarettes was encouraged,
and it was considered to be acceptable in public spaces.
How did we do that?
We did it with propaganda campaigns.
And I've argued that that's far more effective.
The psychological approach has been far more effective with tobacco use reduction than has government prohibition.
You know, they didn't, they, the closest that they came to anything was this, these ludicrous just say no campaigns and things like that.
But it was, they were very effective in terms of stopping tobacco by using psychological attacks.
Evidence from behavioral science and the long experience in public health of changing behaviors around smoking and alcohol shows that information alone
is not enough to change behavior to make the types of changes described in the report we'll
have to think more broadly and we will have to help the public make decisions to determine carbon
emissions in other words to get this done quickly we're going to need to have a little bit of not
so much carrots but more sticks starting with the difficult decisions, an educational setting should provide a timeline for actions to be taken by humanity in order to ensure that we hit our carbon reduction targets by 2050.
They're going to do it, propaganda, through the schools.
They're going to get everybody on board with this goal that we've got.
And these people got very specific actions that they want to have happen by very specific
dates.
They are good at accomplishing things.
You know, if you've got some things that you'd like to see happen, but you don't have a specific
date that it's going to happen by, you don't have a goal, you have a wish list.
Well, these people are going to make this into a real goal.
So they've got a very specific time frame,
and they're going to get you on their agenda and embracing this date.
You don't think they can do that with crowds?
Just take a look at what's going on with all the mania about different things,
whether it's a solar eclipse or whatever.
They can pump up enthusiasm about anything like that.
So everybody's all hyped about it. Cross the secondary school system. different things where there's a solar eclipse or whatever, they can pump up enthusiasm about anything like this.
Everybody's all hyped about it.
Across a secondary school system, this roadmap is essential in eliciting the questions which will inevitably come from school children.
Like, why do I have to go back and live like the Dark Ages?
Oh, well, Johnny, we're all going to die if you don't.
This will enable an exploration of real changes
and the mindsets of those who will need to embrace the change
more than ever before later in their lives.
In other words, we've got to start with these kids
because they're going to be the ones who are going to live with nothing.
And they're going to be asking,
why can't I have the things like the people had in the movies that I see?
Oh, well, we would have all died long ago if we hadn't taken away the automobile.
Huge questions will emerge, such as will internal combustion engines disappear?
Will airplanes disappear?
Will meat and dairy agriculture disappear?
Will we need to stop building things?
These people are insane, folks.
This is what they're saying. No meat, no dairy. Stop building things. You can are insane folks. This is what they're saying.
No meat,
no dairy,
stop building things.
You can't go anywhere.
You can't do anything.
This is what they want.
And they say,
this change will must be embraced through education.
And when we go back and we look at the communist revolutions,
we look at the Hitler youth or the propagandizing of Mao people. Boy, they are a long
way down this road already in America, and we can't even see the similarity. Most people
are calling it, oh, this is something new. I guess, what will we call it? I guess we'll call
it woke. These people are aware. No, they're not at all aware, and the population is not either.
When you consider a population of
68 million people in the uk alone now this is a commentary this is not their report
it's a commentary from expose when you consider 68 million people in the uk nearly 8 billion
people worldwide and all of a sudden it sounds like in order to meet a target that is enshrined in these new laws, um, it may be easier just to reduce the population because
it was always about population reduction.
It was always about killing everybody else and stealing what we have.
The absolute zero report authored by Oxford university and Imperial college.
London, uh, Oxford university was the inventor of the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine.
Imperial College of London was the one that was used to justify draconian lockdowns to
Trump and then to everybody else.
Once you realize that the past two years have been part of a much more sinister agenda
that has only just begun, and that's where we're going to be talking to James Roguski
about the other side of this, and that is the pandemic treaty, or more specifically, the IHR,
the International Health Rules. Because as I pointed out the other day, they've got these two documents.
And once you start to say, well, you're going to do this.
Oh, no, that's not in that document because it's in the other document.
And they pretend that it's not there in either.
Biden, as we look at the, that was the UK Biden.
Same thing.
He's spelling out how to decarbonize American buildings.
He's got a plan for it.
And folks, he's not going to stop at getting rid of air conditioning.
He's not going to stop at getting rid of gas ranges and things.
He's going to get rid of buildings as well.
No new building.
Sweeping changes to appliances, power grid, smart control systems.
That is what the Biden administration is talking about.
As part of a whole
of government approach,
and where else did we see that? A whole of
government approach with CBDC as well.
The DOE,
the Department of Energy, is outlining for the first time
ever a comprehensive federal
plan to reduce energy in our homes,
schools, workplaces, lowering utility
bills. No, it's not going to lower utility bills.
It says Jennifer Granholm,
Secretary of the Department of Energy.
Where did she get her engineering degree?
Oh, that's right.
She doesn't have an engineering degree.
She doesn't know anything about science.
She's got a BS degree in political science,
which is not science.
Yeah, she's full of Bolshevik.
That's what she's got.
She's got a Bolshevik degree in political science.
The DOE's report also describes grid-responsive smart thermostats,
water heaters, and other appliances as key measures.
That's what RFK Jr. was talking about.
You see, they've got us boxed in with these presidential candidates.
No matter which way you
turn, these people are all on board. They're all on the same team. They got different faces. They
talk, they say some things that are different. You know, they have a different person so that
you can think that there's really something different, but they're all on the same page.
They're all marching to the same destination.
I also talk about bi-directional EV charging infrastructure. In other words, they are not going to let you drive your EV. Your EV is going to be a big expensive battery for them to use for
their grid. Virtual power plants, what they mean by that are these massive battery energy storage systems. I think what would better term for it would be a massive arson device.
It even has a nice acronym mad because it's insane.
You're going to take,
I just showed you yesterday,
the,
um,
e-bike and how these things are spontaneously catching fire in all the
cities and things like that.
Uh,
killing scores of people,
uh,
setting,
um, you know know hundreds of fires
uh that's a little e-bike let's get a battery collection here that's big enough to back up the
grid for hours what is that that is a massive arson device it's's crazy. It's mad.
The Biden administration is setting its sights on these major changes while simultaneously moving to reshape the power grid by 2040 using regulations crafted by the EPA.
You've got the EPA.
You've got the Department of Energy.
These things have to be shut down or they're going to kill us.
It's just that simple.
The EPA dies or we die.
The Department of Energy dies or we die.
These are things that were created in my lifetime.
They're not that old.
They're only about 50 years old.
They've already done enough damage.
It is regulation without representation.
It is taxation without representation.
The plan for building electrification will save Americans $100 billion in energy costs,
says the DOE.
That's absolute nonsense.
It's a total lie.
It's going to cost us everything.
And so it's so bad, as a matter of fact.
There's another article out of the UK out of Expose.
So oil is running out.
So think about what you're going to do as a personal survival plan.
And we're running out of time, so I won't go into any of the details here.
But it's basically they're starting to look at prepping, prepping without having.
What are you going to do when there's no power grid, when you can't get the food that you want to eat, that you need to eat to be healthy because they're going to shut all this stuff down. As I said earlier, these net zero policies have already made electricity
five times more expensive in the UK than in China.
Why?
Because of the Paris Climate Accord.
Supposedly, this is global warming, but it doesn't matter when the CO2 is put up by China or by India.
In Canada, Trudeau is acting like an imperial colonial government governor in terms of
he won't even meet with the premiers from these various provinces about his oppressive carbon
tax. Again, this is how we're going to affect, we're going to propagandize the kids in school
and we're going to steal money from the adults with carbon taxes.
Trudeau's refusal to meet with five Canadian premiers who have demanded a meeting with him
to discuss the ever-escalating carbon tax that shot up by 23% April fools on April 1st
shows that he lacks leadership said one of them uh they have respectively uh respectfully
asked him for a meeting uh but he gave us a snarky answer uh i've already met with you before
that's not leadership they said and so you've got a lot of different ones uh here's uh doug ford
he says this carbon tax has got to go or in a year and a half the prime minister is going to
be going it's as simple as that.
He will be going, I guarantee you.
He said taxing people doesn't reduce emissions, and that's what they're doing.
They're hurting the economy.
They're hurting people.
It's unacceptable.
That's the plan.
And they have been doubling this stuff.
And we all know that he's Klaus Schwab's boy.
We've got our people and all these different
administrations very clear what they're doing one last thing and then we're going to go to our guest
james raguski 2 000 elderly swiss women have now won a landmark climate case they've been this is
a lawsuit's been going on for eight years and. And all these women were over the age of 64 when they began this thing.
And they said, you know, climate change is hurting us the most.
You know, the world is going to end and women and elderly people are affected the most.
That was actually a national lampoon headline.
They made fun of that in the 1970s.
But look, it is a human rights issue.
They don't want us to be able to eat.
They don't want us to be able to build anything, travel anything, have clothing, have buildings, none of this stuff.
They want to take away all of our freedoms.
They want to lock us down. And they're using lawsuits, just like we see in Hawaii, using lawsuits to try to shut all this stuff down.
It's not a theory. These people are not in any threat, but what they are saying must happen
is a threat to people. We have seen 15 years ago when I was talking about the climate stuff,
we had retirees
in Germany who were on a pension and didn't have enough money to pay for the increased
electric bills due to renewable, so-called renewable expensive energy. They were turning
off their heating and they were dying. We had a hurricane that went through Florida, took out
the electricity. We had a lot of elderly people in nursing homes who died from the heat.
They will die with extreme weather.
But, of course, if they get their way, there won't be any heating or air conditioning for people.
It's just amazing to me that people can't think this through, that they can't see the massive transfer.
But it all fits together.
And we have these so-called treaties that they say that we
are obliged to uh to obey and so we're going to take a look at the other side of this it's now
coming uh after we come back from break we'll be talking to james roguski stay with us we'll be
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And I wanted to get him on. U S K I James Roguski dot sub stack.com. Uh, and,
I wanted to get him on,
as I said earlier in the program,
nobody has,
uh,
uh,
he was the first person to really to alert everybody to what was going on
with the WHO,
the so-called pandemic treaty.
And then,
uh,
the second document that they're using to kind of muddy the water,
uh,
which appears to be the more dangerous document,
the international health regulations.
So I wanted to get an update from James about what is going on with this, as well as people
pushing back with it, because they keep doing the same things.
It's very similar what they do with these different tactics.
And so here we've got another, yet another so-called document, global document that they're
going to claim gives them some kind of a legal mandate to control us.
So joining us now is James Roguski.
Thank you for joining us, James.
Good to have you back on.
Oh, David, thanks for having me.
You know, I think you were the very first person to give me an opportunity to have a platform to share this with probably about two years ago now.
Yeah. this is probably about two years ago now yeah and um you know i actually want to start off by um
talking about the image behind you with all the trees because i think i think i can give an
analogy to um what is really going on so um let me see if i can paint a mental picture will we be
able to see the forest for the trees you know. That's the other one. If you could imagine
walking down the little lane there in sort of a wooded area
with your dog, and your dog breaks off leash and sees a squirrel
and goes and chases the squirrel up one of those trees.
You notice that the squirrel went up to the top and was going across the
treetops and was way on the other side of the woods.
And your dog is still barking up the tree that he's okay.
This is what we're dealing with right now.
Okay.
Um, a slightly different analogy.
If you can imagine being in a contract negotiations, and you're looking for a job and
you put your demands down, you know, somebody wants to hire you, and you want a certain wage,
and you want vacation, you want healthcare, you want benefits. And, and, you know, you throw in
there a couple of things like, well, I want to use the company Maserati and the company yacht.
And, you know, I want to have, have you know 20 personal assistants and all these many
other things negotiations often start out with some crazy demands that you know if nobody's
paying attention and and you sign off on it and and it's given wow that was great i never expected
to get those crazy crazy things but then you know at end, when it's push comes to shove and you got to make a decision and sign the contract, you go, OK, I'll do without the Maserati.
But I want all these other basic things.
This is what's going on.
I don't know if people watch the TV show from a decade or so ago.
I didn't really watch it, but I know about it.
It's called Punk'd.
Right.
Everybody's getting punk'd. Oh, look over here there's a squirrel look at these look at these
horrible horrible things but what's really going on in the background nobody's paying attention to
so you know there's a lot of decoys being pushed around a lot of things a lot of things that were
in the documents when we first talked two years ago there are a lot of things that were in the documents when we first talked two years ago, there
were a lot of things that were in the documents a year ago.
Four weeks ago, I published a leaked version of the negotiating text of the amendments.
I thought I found the holy grail.
I was actually looking for a new version of the other document the quote-unquote
treaty and one of the local geneva civil society organizations non-profit whatever you know one of
the insiders who has a seat at the table made the mistake of publishing something that they weren't
really supposed to publish i i was you know, blessed by the heavens to stumble upon it.
I republished it, and they quickly took theirs down,
because somebody must have said, hey, you let it out, what are you doing?
And, David, I might as well have dropped it into a black hole.
People still want to look at the old documents.
They're still barking up the wrong tree,
chasing the old squirrel who's long gone.
And last week I published,
I should say I republished,
because of all places,
Politico was the first one to leak it.
A leaked version of the other document, the amendment,
and we can talk about both of these things.
I'd like to get into just a little bit of the detail
about the secrecy behind them.
When I published the secret version,
or I should say again, republished the secret version
of the new proposed treaty
it was almost a year to the day that i published an article about someone that most people probably
don't even know ambassador pamela hamamoto she went to the same school in hawaii as obama so
make of that what you wish but. But she was nominated over a year
ago in October of 2022, I think it was, to be the lead negotiator for this pandemic treaty.
And over a year ago, the Chinese delegate stood up in their April meeting in 2023 and said, we want, meaning China, we want
these negotiations to be secret in the sense that we don't want to publish the terms that
each nation wants to put into the agreement. And who stood up to second the motion other than Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto from the United States saying, yeah, yeah, yeah, let's keep this all under wraps and keep it secret.
The documents that leaked out that I republished have the edits of this nation said that they want to change this and that nation says that they want
to change the other thing so you know the secret is out and there's a very good reason why they
don't want anyone to know what each nation is saying because despite what everyone is saying
you know in the alternative media about the old squirrel that ran up the tree and is long gone
with the documents from well over a year ago the nations are having a really difficult time so
the last meeting that was supposed to be for the amendments was in december when they set up their
original schedule they were going to be done the first week of December.
They were gonna hand over their package of amendments
to the International Health Regulations Review Committee.
And it was supposed to be submitted
before January 27th of this year, 2024.
Well, in October, I reported that their co-chair said,
we're not going to make our deadline.
They know that they were not able to reach agreement.
Invite 194 delegates from nations around the world over to your house for a pizza party and see how long it takes to figure out what they want on their pizza.
And let me ask you that.
You saw some of the edits and it said some of, you know,
this is what one nation wants, this is what another one wants. What are the points of
disagreement that they can't come to a consensus on? Well, we'll talk about the two separate
documents because there's two separate things going on in there. And in the amendments,
they were supposed to be done by December, were supposed to be public four months
in advance of the May meeting. And so what ended up popping up in there that is not in the original
documents is they want to strengthen the ability of nations to quarantine foreign travelers who are traveling internationally. Now,
we could go way down the rabbit hole, but just imagine the irony and the hypocrisy
of having an open southern border, and you're negotiating to... this is often confused, so I'm going to take my time and try to be very precise.
This is not the WHO saying that the nations have to do this, that, or the other. 196 nations in the IHR where they are essentially saying,
well,
we know that we can't force our people to do jabs or,
you know,
drugs or,
you know,
quarantine or all those sort of things.
But we have all of the right in the world to do it to all of the members of
the other 195 nations.
We can abuse foreigners who want to come into the country.
If you're familiar with the story with Novak Djojkovic, the tennis player.
Yeah.
You know, his name is Novak, but he's living up to it because he wouldn't get the vaccine.
And so he wasn't allowed in to play.
I think it was the U.S. Open and other countries.
I think Australia wouldn't
let him in, not just because he wasn't jabbed, but because he wasn't a citizen. His rights
are not protected by our Bill of Rights. And so there's a lot of talk going around right now,
people are trying to get states to pass resolutions or laws saying, oh, the WHO doesn't have jurisdiction in Louisiana,
right? There's a Senate Bill 133. Well, no shit, Sherlock, right? Of course, the WHO doesn't have
jurisdiction in any state in the union. That isn't the issue issue there's no state law that is going to protect you
when if you're from louisiana you go on a caribbean cruise and you want to disembark in the
bahamas and the bahamas say well you know we're going to institute our quarantine on your ship
because you know somebody didn't pass a rapid antigen test and there might be some
scary disease on board. Everyone is barking up, you know, the tree on the left and they're sneaking
in stuff that nobody's paying any attention to. And there's a certain symmetry to that,
to what happened with us between the federal government and the states in 2020. And you go
back and you look at after the anthrax
attack a week after 9-11 which is two months after their dark winter simulation but then they put out
two months later after the anthrax attack they put out some model state health legislation
and they said here's what if we declare there's a pandemic here's what we would like for you to
put into law so that you can implement this at the state level. And so after all this stuff runs, you know, we hear from people trying to make excuses for Trump or trying to make excuses for Fauci or Fauci making excuses for himself.
I didn't order anybody to do anything.
I don't have that power.
I made recommendations.
And, of course, we've got fiat currency to back up our fiat orders and flood them with cash, declare an emergency, flood them with cash,
and let the rest of this stuff happen.
It's going to be, as you pointed out,
it's going to be a very subtle way that they get exactly what they want,
whether they do it with the international stuff.
One of the things that concerns me is you're pointing out the hypocrisy,
the absurdity of having a wide open southern border,
and it's got a lot of different issues with that.
But one of the problems is a lot of people who oppose that
are coming after it from the disease standpoint
and saying, oh, we've got all these people coming in
with measles and all the rest of the stuff.
We've got to lock that down,
and we have to have stricter controls.
And that kind of thing can backfire,
just like, oh, well, we've got all these people coming in
that are illegal aliens, so all of you need to get an ID. All of you need to get some kind of thing can backfire just like, you know, oh, well, we've got all these people coming in that are illegal aliens.
So all of you need to get an ID.
All of you need to get some kind of a vaccine ID or permit or something like that because we've got people coming in from the border.
So they can use things like that to push their agenda.
And we've got to be careful that we don't become suckers for that and that we take a look at what the longer term agenda is, I think.
What do you think?
Dave, I'm going to have to charge you rent for taking up residence inside my head.
Take the words right out of my mouth.
That's exactly the point.
What happened with the decoy, with the original documents, were language that was convoluted because it came primarily from Bangladesh
and India. India, I can still remember, I was sitting right where I'm sitting right now when
I read the document for the first time, and India had proposed the change to Article 3.
They proposed crossing out language that is in, you know, is currently in the
international health regulations.
They would cross out the words that said, um, the regulations have to be implemented
with full respect for the dignity, human rights, and fundamental freedoms of people.
They would cross that out.
Well, I remember my, my jaw hanging open going oh well that's crazy and I pushed my jaw
back up and it came right back down and I'm like okay this is insane there's no way in oh wait a
minute that's a decoy yeah that's them saying oh look over here and so you got to dig in deeper
it's like well what are we not looking at and so i've spoken to people in
india and at some point they said oh that was just a misunderstanding we've retracted that okay now
bangladesh and the african nations the reason for these negotiations they called for them on December 1st, 2021. It's not the WHO said,
we want to take over the world. It's the relatively poor nations. We're dealing with
something that you have to erase the blackboard of your mind and forget everything you've talked
about and everything you know, because that's going to get in the way you've got to let yourself be stupid for a moment and here's what is actually going on in the end of 2021 after 2020
and covid and then a year of everybody getting jabbed like that was going to save the world
the relatively poorer nations think about you know south af and Botswana, they identified Omicron, and they handed over the genetic sequences, just like the WHIV-1 was handed over.
Think about that genetic sequence and how many hundreds of billions of dollars that data file was worth it's the new
gold rush they turned that into you know pfizer moderna astrazeneca everybody else billions of
dollars so when south africa and botswana handed over um omicron's you know sequence believe about
you know vaccines or rather viruses and terrain theory, whatever you
want. It is undeniable that there was a digital file that was said to be this new variant. Well,
they were not happy because they were greeted with travel restrictions, hurt their economy,
and then they watched Pfizer and Moderna turn that into a couple of more billion dollars by putting it into the booster. So what they're actually negotiating, it says in the treaty principles that sovereignty
includes sovereign control over biological resources. In the amendments, they said,
you're not getting any more sequences unless we share in the benefits.
They want to create what they call a pathogen access benefit sharing system.
We'll give you our biological weapons data.
You could go turn it into drugs and jams, but you're going to have to share the profits with us.
So this is, you know, the treaty is a corrupt business deal.
I've dubbed it the new OPEC.
I'm sure you're familiar, you know, the oil producing and exporting countries.
The new OPEC is the Organization of Pandemic Emergency Corporations. What they want with the treaty is $30 billion a year coming from nations in the global north,
because they're the ones with the money, or they're the ones who know how to print money
or digitally create money. They want to put that into a fund that would be governed by either the WHO or most likely the Conference of the Parties, which should be reminiscent of the Framework Convention for Climate Change.
You sign on to a framework, empty convention, and then you have a bunch of unelected bureaucrats have a party once a year get together and decide the fate of the world
and since you signed on to the blank agreement whatever they decide you know somehow finds its
way into your local laws they want to distribute up to 30 billion dollars a year to go looking for
pathogens you know they they refer to them as pathogens with pandemic potential. Whenever I hear that, I hear pathogens with pandemic profiteering potential.
Yeah.
So they want to set up a WHO-coordinated laboratory network
so that you have a Wuhan Institute of Virology on every street corner,
bring in your pathogens that you find in your septic system
or your sew know sewage
treatment wastewater the CDC is monitoring wastewater around the country just go look
it up you know wastewater surveillance CDC um all around the world they're doing that they're
they're taking black water out of the bathrooms in airplanes when international flights come in
looking for pathogens they might want to they might want to check your chicken coop or your pigsty
or your dog or cat stool sample when you go to the veterinarian's office
because you typically find pathogens in excrement.
They might need to go to the local bat cave and get some guano
to bring into the lab so that they can find a sequence
that could be turned into money, make some products,
and then in the amendments, currently people maybe are aware that the director general
can declare what's called a public health emergency of international concern, E-H-E-I-C, or fake. You can't pick this stuff up. You can declare a fake. That's in the
international health regulations from 2005. Well, what they're adding with this latest leaked
version of the amendments is an early action alert, which has fewer requirements than the zero requirements to declare a fake,
just if he wants to. So I call that a pre-fake. And then he can also declare a post-fake,
which is called a pandemic emergency. So if you can go looking for pathogens,
tweak them a little bit in the lab, turn them into drugs and jams, and then find some
compliant local officials who will attempt to coerce and overstep their authority and do some
kind of, you know, fear mongering and say, oh, we found this pathogen. Oh, one bird died in a flock
of a million and we cranked up the pcr test to 100
and you know they had bird flu we got to kill all your birds or we got to jab all your people or we
got to you know put you in quarantine or whatever it might be if you keep falling for the hypnosis
psychological operation from the world hypnosis organization the WHO, they're going to keep doing it because it's really,
really profitable. And the treaty is essentially a trade deal. It is constitutional. Now,
this hurts people's heads. I know. Article 1, Section 3, I'm sorry, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3, it's the Commerce Clause.
The federal government was given the enumerated authority by the original states to regulate international commerce with foreign nations. to the WHO to redistribute to oligarchs in the third world who are going to be building
laboratories and testing equipment and mRNA manufacturing facilities so that they can get
in on the deal to scare people and make products to jam the black and brown people that the big
pharma missed the first time around is that how you
would prevent the next pandemic or is that how you would set up you know a racketeering organization
you know a crime syndicate to profiteer from the next scary thing well do you recall i'm sure you
you probably do event 201 oh yeah yeah okay the same group that did Event 201 in October of 2019,
in October of 2022, same group put on Catastrophic Contagion.
What they were simulating in their tabletop exercise was an outbreak of an enterovirus that hits children
in, of all places, eastern Venezuela. I don't know if you've reported on it, but you might
want to pay attention to east, east, eastern Venezuela, which is the country of Guyana,
that Venezuela has been rumbling that they claim to have annexed two-thirds of Guyana.
I wonder why. Could the oil, yeah.
Could it be that in the Caribbean off the coast,
there's all kinds of oil?
Well, interestingly enough, the planned,
or I should say the simulated outbreak scheduled for 2025
is in eastern Venezuela, catastrophic contagion.
So I noticed, and this is back in October of 2022, that they neglected to reserve the
domain name, catastrophic contagion.com.
So I'm the proud owner of catastrophic contagion.com.
If anybody wants to know what they're planning for 2025, go, go check it out.
And so I think it's amazing,
you know,
that they're still doing these germ games because they got away with it.
You know,
the first one,
two months before nine 11,
and they've done one every year and they're still doing it after this COVID
routine,
still during their annual germ games.
And it's usual suspects is usually,
uh,
Johns Hopkins and,
uh,
you know,
people from the CIA,
people from,
uh,
DARPA,
BARDA, all these different people there.
They're all there and still doing the same germ game.
And so, you know, they know where and when and what is going to happen. And so the idea is they want to have the WHO be in charge of the global distribution and logistics network tedros gave a talk at the
world government summit and proudly said that they have a 20 000 square meter
distribution hub in dubai that's about four football fields so if you were the godfather of pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response,
and you had four football fields in each of your six regions that you had to fill up
with pandemic-related products, who do you think is going to get those contracts, Dave?
Oh, yeah.
You think they're going out to bid, or do you think your cronies who are sitting around the table trying to get a piece of the pie?
Why do you think all of the small nations want these this agreement to go through?
It's because they want a piece of a multibillion dollar pie.
Now, I want to ask you a rhetorical question.
It's a trick question.
And I don't want to mess with your head.
I'll give you the right answer from my opinion, right?
The right answer is none of the above, right? billions of dollars looking for pathogens with pandemic potential to bring into the WHO-coordinated laboratory network so they can run it through the pathogen access and benefit sharing system
so whoever found the pathogen gets some of the profits when they ease the regulatory restrictions
and all these drugs and jabs get put into play real quick. And then they could distribute all of the products and have their leader be the one who could declare a pre-fake, a fake, or a post-fake.
Or option B, would you rather have the United States Defense Department pledge $5 billion over the next five years in the december 2022 national defense authorization act
to do pretty much the same thing and in 2023 they doled out about 340 million dollars to 37
countries around the nation to start building you know the bio labs in there were 12 oh imagine that 12 caribbean countries were first on the list
maybe that's connected to catastrophic contagion and you know others in africa south america and
so forth um do you would you prefer to have the who in charge of the research development
distribution and proliferation of biological weapons or do
you think that we should keep that as part of the united states defense department yeah exactly
yeah it's uh yeah you're right none of the above it is is very dangerous and you know let me let
me before we run out of time we talk about these treaties and this is one of the reasons why it's
been so concerning to me you know we go back and we look at the paris climate accord for example on the climate side
when they put this thing together all these different nations get together at their
their conference you know the cop whatever the number was and um uh john kerry comes back and
says yeah obama and i self-ratified that you know well that's not what the constitution says so all
the people who think that well we gotta have something ratified here that's not what the Constitution says. So all the people who think that, well, we've got to have something ratified here, that's not the way they're going to use it.
They have these agreements.
They say, well, we've agreed to this.
Whether or not they have followed any legal procedure, they will still use it.
That's the key thing.
And so regardless of, you know, once there is an agreement, and that's, I guess, the key thing is whether or not these countries can come to an agreement.
But once they do come to an agreement, then what the United States government will do is say, well, that's it.
We're part of that treaty.
And nobody in the Senate ever, no Republican, not Mitch McConnell, not Rand Paul, nobody ever came back and said, you know, we never had a vote on the paris climate accord uh that was supposedly ratified by john kerry by himself secretary of state
but that's not how this works nobody ever called their bluff and they're not going to call the
bluff on anything that's coming out of this this world health organization negotiation either are
they i completely agree with you but it's actually even worse than that, if you could imagine.
So let me try to explain. I know we've got maybe 10 minutes.
When we first met, when you first had me on two years ago, what I was talking about then,
what had happened, what I had uncovered, was after the nations on december 1st 2021 said that they wanted the who to oversee
negotiations for equitable access to pandemic related products okay we don't want to give you
our our pathogens anymore that's a sovereign resource you guys aren't paying us for all the money you're making after all Nations said that and and they said that they wanted to have you know manufacturing
be distributed all around the world the Biden administration a month and a half later in
January of 2022 submitted amendments to the international health regulations putting stricter requirements on nations and you
know the problem that they have and they still have is there's very strict you know poor nations
shall do this and shall do that and shall do the other thing all of the comments or suggested edits
from the United States and the EU are like well you guys have to do what we want you to do. But the shells,
right, it's a shell game. When you see the word shell in the document, it means you must,
unless there's a qualifier. And so for all of the requirements on big pharma, it's like you
shall consider making your contracts transparent.
You shall share intellectual property
if you kind of want to, right?
You got to look at the qualifiers.
But what happened in 2022 is the Biden administration
was planning ahead, got to give them a little credit.
They were planning ahead saying,
well, any amendments in the future,
rather than going into effect in 24 months,
they wanted to shorten it down to six. And if you look at the calendar, if the assembly ends on June
1st, six months from June 1st is still in the Biden administration. If it was 24 months or
whatever, that would go into whoever's going to be the next
president. And so they were trying to speed this process up so that they could ram through
something in the future. Well, the poor nations looked at that and they said, no, not doing it,
not going to have it, mostly about the requirements. And then what happened is in violation of Article 55, which it should be called the anti-Nancy Pelosi rule, because they say that any amendments have to have four months advance notice.
So the deadline, you know, you can't just roll the bill in thousand page, you know, Obamacare.
And Nancy famously said, oh, just vote vote for it you can read it later yeah yeah you got 48 hours to decide what you
want with this thing right so in the middle of the 2022 assembly the united states the united kingdom
european union handful of other, illegitimately submitted new amendments to be considered.
And four days later, the World Health Organization published a document
that said they had adopted these amendments.
Well, little problem.
They didn't bother to vote.
They just said they were adopted.
Now, I know we have election integrity issues in the united states
but they they at least pretend yeah you have a yeah right we're at that point now yeah it says
it says in the document that it's certified by their legal counsel and then down on the bottom
it said it happened in their eighth plenary session well you could go watch the eighth
session and they never even talked about it.
So 18 months to the day after that, on November 28th, 2023, we did get a dozen members of the European Parliament to write a letter to Tedros and say, you know, we see these amendments, and we got a deadline to reject them, but there's no proof that you ever voted.
These are all null and void.
Rob Roos, who's the member of the European Parliament, and Philippe Crusoe, who's a lawyer in Switzerland, I'm, you know, talking to him all the time.
They flew to the United States and presented this to Senator Ron Johnson at his last meeting that he had about a month or so
And it was a collective and whatever really and and so, you know the the issue here is
It's a it's a boys club meaning the members of each nation the delegates
They decide what the rules are amongst themselves. It's not the who saying you have to do this
and so if all of the nations agree to have stricter quarantine requirements on foreign travelers
who are coming in legitimately and and they say well we'll abuse your people and you abuse ours.
That way we can still be within our constitution, but we get planet lockdown whenever we want it because people are going to be
afraid to travel.
They don't want to sit in quarantine and get forced jab.
Yeah.
So this game is far more sophisticated.
Everybody wants a simple answer.
It's very similar to what you're talking about.
It's very similar to what they already do with their intelligence agencies,
the Five Eyes, for example, the five English-speaking countries,
the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand.
They will say, well, you know, we can't legitimately spy on our own people,
but you can, and then you can give us that information.
And so it's the same thing.
Like you point out, it's like a thing as if they were you know they they they
is like you point out it's like a club a cartel a mafia you know they come up with these little
workarounds that are just semantics really yep yep and and so um there's a lot of panic and
fear-mongering and there's i i heard a little bit of your intro before we started this interview and if if what
is going on in the world is you know analogous to a thousand piece jigsaw puzzle and maybe the
treaty and the amendments and who are like one or two pieces in that puzzle okay people are
rightfully talking about central bank digital currency and digital ID and geoengineering
and the pact for the future and the sustainable development goals and all these many, many,
many things.
But then they're saying all of that is in the treaty.
And it's like, well, you know, the treaty is a piece of the puzzle and it is connected
to all of those things.
But you do yourself a disservice by quoting horrible things about some other aspect of what these demons are doing.
And when people go to look in the treaty, you're not going to find anything in the treaty that is an attack on national sovereignty.
That's a lovely red herring. It's not an attack on national sovereignty that's a lovely red herring it's it's not an attack on national
sovereignty it's actually strengthening national sovereignty so that nations can abuse individuals
yeah and very similar to what we saw again between the feds and the states that actually
strengthen here's some legislation strengthen your authority because at some point in the future,
we're going to tell you there's a pandemic and we'll give you some money if
you do this stuff.
But you're going to be the ones who get to do this.
You know,
it's going to be your state and local public health officials that are going
to be able to do this.
We'll, we'll help you with that.
But yeah, it's, it's very interesting how they have,
have set this thing up.
They will keep these,
these entities that are around now that everybody
likes so much we know we got our flags and we got our national anthems and we got our official state
bird or whatever and they'll keep these different artifacts around so people have this sense of
continuity and yet the reality is is that it's control from top to bottom uh and and they're all kind of kind of on this but we won't see like a
global government that is set up over here it'll just be this global governance network of people
who are kind of you know working uh behind the scenes to make sure they're all on the same page
i think to to summarize it in a sentence the local tyrants who abused you over the last four and a half years didn't need any amendments
to the international health regulations and they didn't need any stinking pandemic treaty
to overstep their authority and trick you and coerce you and hypnotize you and and and just
you know abuse you so those local issues are not going to be solved by a little one paragraph state
resolution or state law that says, oh, the WHO doesn't have any jurisdiction here.
I want to give a shout out to Catherine Watt. If you haven't met her, we should introduce you.
Catherine Watt writes bailiwicknews.substack.com, B-A-I-L-I-W-I-C-K news, you know, like a bailiwick,
like in England, like the trees behind you. She's put forth a sample state legislation
to repeal all of these crazy laws and actually address, you know, why is it that the laws have
been corrupted to take away liability from companies that produce products that are
harmful. And all of the emergency rules, you know, give dictatorial powers. So if you want to work
on a state by state basis, by all means, give me a phone call. 310-619-3055. It's not easy. It's
not, oh, you know, they can't touch us. They're not the ones who abused you the first time. It's not easy. It's not, oh, you know, they can't touch us. They're not the ones who
abused you the first time. It's your local officials and your local laws. In the amendments,
they want to strengthen international travel restriction quarantines and make the process
of quarantining people and have a pre-fake to add to the fake and a post-fake.
But the treaty is just a bunch of mob bosses
trying to set up a cartel to go looking for pathogens
with pandemic profiteering potential
so they can scare the bejeebers out of you again and again and again.
And because there's going to be so much money they'll
they'll financially incentivize it again you know that's the other part of it people don't realize
that and you're right you got to go back and remove the a lot of this legislation that was
put in a lot of it was put in at the end of 2001 uh in response to the anthrax thing uh that's the
stuff that's got to be pulled out i keep telling everybody their motto for the longest time has been think globally, act locally.
So we've got to cut off those hooks that they've got into us at the local level.
You're exactly right.
That's how it'll happen.
That's where the rubber meets the road.
And that's really where the work needs to be done.
And we need to root that out because they'll do it again as long as they've got their hooks in us.
And it'll be financially driven with the money that is there.
That's one of the things, the key things that they're working on right now with the WHO is that money aspect.
Now, you've also got exitthewho.org.
And there is a…
I swear, Greg, I'm going to charge you rent.
You're inside my head.
Those are the next words out of my mouth.
Good.
Exitthewho.org is an activist toolbox. I've connected to people in dozens of countries
around the world, obviously, including the United States. If you go to ExitTheWho.com,
that's dedicated specifically to the United States. Andy Biggs, Representative Andy Biggs from Arizona, well over a year ago put forth
H.R. 79, which is the Who Withdrawal Act. Very simple page and a half. Stop giving him money,
tell him we're leaving, and get out of here. When a relationship has gone so bad, you know,
sometimes you just need to get divorced. And so we need to exit the who,
you know, I think we need to go further and abolish the who, but if you go to exitthewho.org,
exitthewho.com, and my favorite, if you want to take action, record a little video of your
opinion about this, put it out on the internet. I've collected several hundred videos along those lines,
and they can all be found on screwthewho.com. So have a little fun with it. You know, if you don't,
if you don't speak up, you're not doing your job. Absolutely. Absolutely. Exitthewho.com for the USA
information. Exitthewho.org for world information. Screw the who. And also
you can find James Roguski at Substack and his last
name is R-O-G-U-S-K-I. Thank you so much, James, for the hard work
that you do. You've been on this like a bulldog for a long time. Thank you very much.
Everyone have a great day. Thank you.
Thank you.
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