The David Knight Show - Wed 11Dec24 UNABRIDGED Interstellar Travel; Biden-Trump War Escalates; Dead End for Automakers

Episode Date: December 11, 2024

(2:00) NewsMalicious Neglect — Billions for every other nation, every other cause and everyone else, NOTHING for NC hurricane victims as another person dies from cold and exposure in NCBiden tries g...iving Obamacare welfare magnet to illegals, court blocks in 19 statesDHS extends jobs for illegals — problem creation to tee up Trumps authoritarian response(22:31) NJ UFO's — Who's behind it is no mystery, but the purpose remains a mystery (46:47) What are UFOs in general?  There's only 3 possibilities…military, interstellar, or interdimensional (1:11:02) LIVE comments (1:15:57) Biden's DOJ Continues to Escalate J6 Arrests & TrialsThe corruption and kangaroo courts are unprecedented and so are the number of arrests (1,560 so far and escalating even after the election)Trump's lawyer predicts and criticizes Biden for coming pardons - but what SHOULD Trump do to restore the rule of law?Conservative press still pushing back against blanket pardons for J6ersTrump says he will "start" pardoning J6ers on day one — NOT GOOD ENOUGH, here's what's necessary after his entrapment of his own peopleEric Adams, Mayor of NYC, hints at cooperating with deportation and possibly switching parties (and of course a pardon for federal charges would be nice)Trump pushes his perfume using Jill Biden and Jon Stewart's joke is hilarious(1:51:09) LIVE comments (1:57:34) Luigi merchandise explodes — new hero of the anti-capitalist left (2:07:23) INTERVIEW Eric Peters Auto Manufacturers' HUGE U-Turn on EV's & Self-Driving Stellantis took a left turn into a dead end; Mazda knew where it was going all along; GM puts on the brakes.  Eric Peters, EricPetersAutos.com, joins to look at how this all affects libertyIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:02:25 You know, Biden is still, his Justice Department is still arresting people. And we have judges who are refusing, even judges appointed by Trump and by Reagan, Republican judges, say, no, we're going to continue with these trials, even though we think that Trump may pardon them. Is he going to pardon them? And why didn't he do it in the beginning? And so we're going to take a look at that and many other issues. We're going to take a look at the UFOs. What is going on in New Jersey? It continues to get stranger and stranger. And we're going to look at UFOs in general. We'll be right back. Stay with us. I'm going to begin with what is happening and not happening in our country, and that is any help, really, coming from the government who has all the money in the world.
Starting point is 00:03:40 I mean, when do they ever worry about what something costs? Well, they get very excited about deficits when we start talking about tax reductions, don't they? They get very fiscally responsible when it comes to helping people in western North Carolina who are suffering in the cold and snow now that is happening. We just had somebody die, another death from the cold. And what are they doing about it? Absolutely nothing. We have seen Biden give a billion dollars a week the last two weeks to Ukraine for war. We've seen him immediately after the election.
Starting point is 00:04:16 He goes to Africa, gives a 10-pot dictator there a billion dollars. What are they doing for Americans? Absolutely nothing. And on Breitbart, John Nolte says, well, you know, as people are complaining about this on social media, left-wing PolitiFact has come out to gaslight people and say, well, you know, this really isn't a problem. He said they're telling people that giving money to other countries, giving unlimited amounts of money to war,
Starting point is 00:04:44 while they allow Americans to die in their tents in the cold is not an issue of course not an issue for these people just just consider how much they hate us they rob us they inject us they tell us take the injection you're going to lose your job kick you out of the military or you know we will shut this company down if they don't get all of their employees vaccinated. Many times we've talked about what happens to a country when more than half the people are dependent on the government. We passed that a long time ago. And it's not just about welfare. It's about corporations that do business with the government. They are controlled by the government as well as people who directly get welfare. And so when you look at all of this, as J.D. Vance went there and he said, well, it's not malice.
Starting point is 00:05:34 I think it is malice. I absolutely believe that it is malice. As I said before, it is malicious in its neglect. It is malicious in its double standard. They will lavish money, lavish aid on every other country and on every war, whether it's Ukraine or Israel
Starting point is 00:05:54 or you name it. They want to have a war everywhere. And they go to war with us. They look at how they're going to rob us, how they're going to poison us, how they're going to track us and how they're going to poison us, how they're going to track us and tag us. I'm disgusted. You ought to be disgusted about this. And you watch and see, well, what Trump does. Maybe they'll do the right thing. I hope they do. I'll applaud them if they
Starting point is 00:06:18 do. But Nolte is looking at the comments that have been made by PolitiFact in order to dispute this. It's not a problem. You just don't understand how Washington works. Oh, we understand how Washington works, and we understand who Washington works for. Other countries against our interests. So he said, first of all, PolitiF that uh biden promised a billion dollars to africa way before well there you go we can't we can't break a promise to an african dictator can we uh not if we've got an emergency at home we can't even for that and politifact said right-leaning
Starting point is 00:07:02 accounts and some republican members of congress expressed outrage that Biden was giving money to Africans, while many in the southeastern U.S. are still struggling to recover from Hurricane Helene and Milton. Well, yeah, it's just racism on our part, right? Oh, you're upset because they're giving money to Africans. They give money to everyone but Americans. They're concerned about every border in the world but the American border Nikki Haley even said after pardoning his son and fleeing to Africa Biden gives a billion dollars of our tax dollars to rebuild homes in Africa when we still have homeless people from the hurricane
Starting point is 00:07:37 tone deaf she says tone deaf treasonous treasonous. But then what about the GOP? Well, there is no criticism for the GOP or from Mike Johnson coming from Breitbart and John Nolte. No, no, no, no, no. This is simply to score cheap partisan political points. And this is why nothing ever changes. They're not any of of them, Republican or Democrat, none of them are concerned about the welfare of Americans, only about owning the other side and using it for
Starting point is 00:08:14 political advantage. And when you look at Mike Johnson, he refused in the aftermath of this horrific thing, he refused to call Congress back so they could appropriate emergency funds. Why? Well, because they're in the middle of an election, and that comes first. It's only about their elections, and that's why they won't criticize their own. It's only about elections. And all you need to know about Mike Johnson is just take a look at Western North Carolina. They've come back.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Have they passed anything for funding yet? No. As a matter of fact, Politefacts says, well, you know, they're fixing to do something. They're thinking about it. They're thinking about it. And they might do something by the end of the year. How much longer does it take, Mike Johnson? You're flying around on the Trump plane, photobombing these guys as they're eating McDonald's.
Starting point is 00:09:05 You disgusting slimeball. It's one thing I cannot stand, and that is sycophants. And if you look up the word sycophant, you're going to see Mike Johnson's picture right there. He will do anything. Don't label him as a Christian. This guy shows no evidence of believing anything that he says.
Starting point is 00:09:29 He will say anything to get elected and he will do whatever is in his advantage. And so they're not going to come back and help these people. They're not going to interrupt their campaigning to help these people. And they still won't now, over a month after the election still have done nothing republican congress but um yeah biden is due for a tongue-washing as well and that's the only person who's going to get criticized on breitbart um so uh the uh politifact continues on and uh john nolte said it's best to read it using the voice of thurston howell the third you know jim bacchus from uh gilligan's island the billionaire well the claims ignore how domestic disaster relief and fornate are funded
Starting point is 00:10:22 congress separately determines the funding for each. Well, PolitiFact got that right. So what's Mike Johnson doing? And why doesn't John Nolte criticize Mike Johnson? Because he's a sycophant too. Birds of a feather. The claims also ignore the $3.1 billion the FEMA has spent so far responding to Hurricane Helene, says Politified.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Well, what did they spend it on? I mean, did they spend it on bonus pay? I mean, we saw the very beginning of this. Andy said, you know, look at this. They're looking for first responders and stuff like that. And they're offering people like $8,000 a week. And all they're doing is they're staying in these motels. Then they stayed in motels while they like $8,000 a week, and all they're doing is they're staying in these motels. Then they stayed in motels while they collected $8,000 a week.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Then they relocate to the area with mobile homes, which are prohibited from the people who live there. That's what J.D. Vance was saying. He said, they're not allowing these people to set up mobile homes. Well, FEMA is setting up mobile homes for themselves, for themselves, not for others. FEMA is doing that. PolitiFact finally reported the only thing that matters, they said, is that Biden is seeking about $98 billion in new funding for disaster aid, including $40 billion to replenish the disaster relief fund.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Congress is expected to vote on these issues before the year's end. Well, we hope that Mike Johnson and the Republicans are doing, do something about it, but, you know, they're so busy with their own stuff. They don't really have any time to help the people in Western North Carolina. And $98 billion, 40 of it's going to go into a fund. So they're talking about 58 billion, way less than they've given to Ukraine for weapons even, let alone all the economic aid.
Starting point is 00:12:17 They gave them more money for quote-unquote economic aid. That's going to go into the pockets of Zelensky and these other criminals there, probably filter back to Biden and his people. Vous voulez une tranche de l'entreprise qui fait votre burger préféré? C'est maintenant possible. Grâce aux fractions d'actions de placement direct TD, vous pouvez détenir moins d'une action entière. Les actions coûteuses sont à votre portée. Renseignez-vous sur TD.com baroblique fractions d'actions.
Starting point is 00:12:44 TD, on est prêt pour vous. There's no rational reason, says Nolte. There's no rational reason, no humane reason either, for why homeless American citizens suffering through no fault of their own should come in second place to foreign countries. Biden never seems to have any trouble finding money for Africa or Ukraine or for this or for that pet program, while Americans shiver in tents. Sorry, we're out of money.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Yeah, it's the only thing. They run out of money for the border. They run out of money for disaster relief. Yeah, but always another billion here and another billion there to do whatever they wish because they just conjure this money out of thin air. Serial liars like the ones at PolitiFact are only too eager to carry the Democrat Party's water. Well, he's absolutely right.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And Breitbart is only too eager to carry the water of the GOP and this useless Mike Johnson. We know who Biden is, right? And the conservatives will criticize Biden, rightfully so. I mean, there's no question about it. But they leave people like Johnson alone, don't they? It's always just vote for me and I'll fix the problems that the other guy created. And yet they're both the problem. They're both the problem.
Starting point is 00:14:03 So let's take a look at the other issues that are happening here. Of course, the issue with the border, key issue, has always been the welfare magnet. We just had a federal judge block Obamacare coverage for DACA recipients in 19 states. And so a federal judge in North Dakotaota blocked the biden administration rule that allowed daca recipients to sign up for health insurance so you know obama creates um daca he creates obamacare biden pulls them together they'd been barred from getting government-funded health insurance meaning that their only option was to get coverage through their jobs or through state programs that offer it. Others went uninsured or relied on low-cost or free care through community health clinics, says NBC.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Well, the question is, how can Obama issue an executive order? And they don't talk about this. They don't talk about this. How can he issue an executive order to not enforce the law and not be called into question with lawsuits and how can he issue this executive order to not enforce the law that's what DACA means deferred action right and we're not going to enforce it how can he do that and then trump isn't allowed to do that and of course it's trump who says he's not allowed to do that because he doesn't want to take the political heat so he asked the courts the courts gave him cover on that executive order but it's
Starting point is 00:15:35 absurd attorney general chris kobach of kansas that congress never intended that illegal aliens should receive Obamacare benefits. How does he know that? Well, that's a fact. How do we know it? Well, because the DREAM Act, which is what the DACA stuff is, the DREAM Act failed to pass Congress twice. And that's why Obama did it by an executive order. And even NBC says, DACA was an executive order signed by President Obama in June 2012 that protected undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children from deportation and gave them work authorization. So it was rejected twice by Congress.
Starting point is 00:16:23 It was an executive order, but we're supposed to believe that Trump could not undo that executive order. He didn't have the spine to do it, of course. Monday's ruling applies only to the 19 states that were part of this lawsuit, leaving the Biden administration rule in effect elsewhere. The 19 states are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Interesting. South Carolina, but not North Carolina. Because I think they've got a Democrat attorney general there. So it's unlikely that the ruling will be appealed because they said Trump is about to take office.
Starting point is 00:17:12 And as one person reporting this said, given that President-elect Trump tried, tried to end DACA during his first term. How do you try? Ask Yoda. Do or do not. There is no try, especially when it comes to executive orders. This was an illegal executive order to say we're not going to enforce the law by Obama. How hard is it to undo that kind of an executive order, any executive order. Meanwhile, DHS Chief Mayorkas has announced that he's got a big job giveaway program for immigrants, of course, not going to do anything for Americans. He'll keep coming after his political opponents, the J6 people, continue to arrest them. They'll continue to process them, try to put them in jail.
Starting point is 00:18:12 And we even had the Reagan judge said, well, normally you get a couple of months before you get a point. No, no, immediate incarceration. Got to make sure he gets some jail time before he gets pardoned. Well, Mayorkas is announcing a jobs giveaway for newly arrived immigrants to give them work permits. What they used to have was work permits for 180 days. They've now extended that to 540 days. Why not just go for the entire four years? I mean, they're pretty close to it, right? So what's the purpose of this? Well, we know what the purpose of the open borders is don't we and we know what the purpose of this flagrantly setting up this job thing they want gop voters
Starting point is 00:18:56 the public they want the maga people as well they want them begging begging for mandatory e-verify and a digital ID in order to have a job. That's the purpose of the open borders, folks. Don't fall for it. If Trump wanted to do anything, there's any number of actions that he could have easily done, not just the DACA thing. Any number of actions that he could have easily done. He could have put military people at the border. Bring them back from Afghanistan before that whole thing collapsed in panic. actions that he could have easily done he could have put military people at the border bring them
Starting point is 00:19:25 back from afghanistan before that whole thing collapsed in panic he could have kept his word in terms of ending the war and he could have put the military there at the border what do you think that would have done would that have been faster and better than a wall yes of course it would have but he didn't do anything uh so uh they want um they want to do everything they can to get everybody begging begging for a digital id well we're going to take a quick break and when we come back uh we're going to talk about drones um mrs moody 12 15 says can you tell me the website again for the victims of phloxacins friend of mine's child was just diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis i'd like to pass the information along to them um i don't know there is a website but i don't remember it's
Starting point is 00:20:20 been about three months now uh if you look up phloxies, that's what they call themselves. And people have been injured by this stuff. And phloxens, that type of thing. Because it's a whole family. They keep changing the name and tweaking the formula just a little bit to make it more dangerous. And claiming that, oh, this is not, you know, what was destroying people's lives 40 years ago. We had a quarter of a million complaints over, you know, just the first couple of years with that. But they don't care about any of that.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Do not obey, says Congress is considering providing immunity to chemical manufacturers that are poisoning our food. Similar to the immunity they gave vaccine manufacturers. Well, there you go. We'll see. We'll see what happens and eric thank you very much for the tip i appreciate that like i said we're going to take a quick break and when we come back we're going to talk about drones and we're going to tell you um about how a criminal charge really exposes the lies that are focused around these so-called mystery drones. We'll be right back. ¶¶ Thank you. © transcript Emily Beynon ¶¶ you're listening to the david knight show The David Knight Show. Yes, it is a mystery, isn't it? What is happening in New Jersey?
Starting point is 00:24:14 We just can't figure it out. We got the FBI on it and everything else. It's just another one of these things, I guess, for the X-Files. But the FBI, the F fec not the fec what is it the faa there's too many alphabet agencies right way too many of them to remember uh the faa none of them can figure out the military the police nobody nobody can figure out what's going on everyone is helpless all of these government agencies and i telling you, as I said the other day, that's the dog that did not bark or bite. And that's a surefire indication as to who's behind it.
Starting point is 00:24:55 And let me give you another example. This is a man, 72 years old, had a drone flying over his home, and he shot it with a 9mm pistol. And then they came up and they charged him with felony and misdemeanor counts for shooting down that drone. Wasn't that interesting? It is highly regulated. A 72-year-old retiree uses a 9mm handgun
Starting point is 00:25:22 to shoot a Walmart. Better not mess with wall street or the essential big box retailers right now we can shut down the little guys they're non-essential said trump but don't you mess with walmart i've lived that experience as uh uh the uh as luigi said that thing their lived experience he's so saturated in his joke education uh but yeah my lived experience. He's so saturated in his joke education. But yeah, my lived experience was to have police tell me I had to shut down my business after everything had been shut down for a week. And Walmart was open up across the street. I said, wait a minute, you're telling me I got to shut down?
Starting point is 00:26:00 But Walmart, oh no, they're essential. Well, I tell you, I hit the ceiling when I heard that from Trump because I've been there. I've been there. Yeah, you're not essential. Only the big guys and their friends on Wall Street are essential. So anyway, Walmart delivery drone,
Starting point is 00:26:16 so don't you mess with that, right? It can hover over your house. It can do anything it wishes. So he was at his home and this thing is over his house and he's waving at it go away doesn't go away so he pulls out a pistol and shoots it and the police show up and arrest him charged him with felony and misdemeanor counts he was charged with discharging a firearm in public a misdemeanor and a crim and with criminal mischief because they
Starting point is 00:26:43 don't have anything specifically on the book yet about drones. So the police have to get creative. A third-degree felony. Third-degree felony. Since damage to the drone's payload system exceeded $1,000. Wynn was also, this guy's name, was also ordered to immediately pay $5,000 in restitution to Drone Up Delivery. also this guy's name was also ordered to immediately pay five thousand dollars in restitution to drone up delivery the virginia firm and the walmart partner that owned the drone that he shot he is a former new jersey fire captain wait a minute another new jersey connection
Starting point is 00:27:18 calm down calm down um it's uh yeah he's a retired fire captain from new jersey uh drone up employees told the cops that their drone was fired upon while it flew over a residential area a two-man drone up team was in the neighborhood conducting mock deliveries to attract business and interest in the new Walmart program. So they're doing a mock delivery, and yet he's charged with a felony because the drone's payload system exceeded $1,000. Maybe he shot the drone and destroyed it, so the drone was worth $5,000. And yet, the drone was still able to fly.
Starting point is 00:28:08 The drone had been flying at a height of 230 feet before it dropped down to 75 feet to demonstrate the deployment of a cable to which a Walmart package would be attached to in the future. He was working on his pool equipment, he said, when he heard the drone whirring in front of his home and after trying to shoo off the drone, he said, he retrieved his firearm from a gun safe and fired it now they say i hit it so i must be a good shot he said i like this guy he doesn't take it too seriously when the cops arrested him put him
Starting point is 00:28:37 in handcuffs he goes i can't breathe i can't breathe and joe's gonna laughs um anyway uh yeah it's a good guy here um he said uh when they uh showed up on the police body cam they got his confession he says yeah i shot it how much trouble am i in so uh they explained that he had past experiences with drones flying over his house and he believed that they were surveilling him so when the drone up workers heard the gunfire and saw wind quote holding a handgun toward the sky they ran back to their van while the drone returned see it wasn't destroyed it returned it. It's a mystery. What was the $5,000 damage? Did they pay too much for that drone?
Starting point is 00:29:29 You know, you can get some cheap ones from China, except that you will get harassed by the FAA. If you don't do everything they tell you. And they've got extensive rules about what can be done. They're very excited about people not flying at night, not flying over other areas, not having a license, not letting them know what you're doing. All those are in play in New Jersey. The FBI has no answers, they said, quote unquote, to the mystery drones swarming skies. They said there's 500,000 Americans who are terrified in the area. High-density population there.
Starting point is 00:30:09 For the past few months, says the Express under the UK, mysterious drones have been sighted over U.S. air bases, both in the U.K. and the U.S., but by far the largest number of sightings have been in New Jersey, on the East Coast. And coast and of course that also includes a military base picatinny arsenal witnesses describe objects larger than most commercially available drones flying over their home speculation is running wild there's rumors that it's russia or china no if it was russia or china they'd be doing something you better believe
Starting point is 00:30:42 about right they're only ignoring this because it's them. A New Jersey resident that NBC talked to said, one goes over and then another. And it's not two or three a night. It's 30 or 50 a night. They have lights on them. You can see them. Another local said the nightly presence of the drones has become, quote, a little bit of a menacing and creepy thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Call Mulder, whatever his name was. I never watched that show. I know about it, but it came up after I stopped long after I stopped watching TV. Anyway, an open letter signed by 20 New Jersey mayors expressed, quote, deep concern regarding the ongoing nighttime drone flights that have been observed across our community. But nobody's concerned enough to do anything about it. That's the issue, right?
Starting point is 00:31:38 While the benefits of drone technology are widely recognized when used responsibly, you know, by the right people like Walmart or Amazon amazon but you shouldn't be allowed to do this and you know we talk about responsibly that's of course uh not at night not over residential areas not over military bases not over critical infrastructure and yet all of those are at play here as i've said so um they said despite inquiries made to relevant authorities, we've yet to receive satisfactory answers about the purpose, operations, or safety protocols governing these flights.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Look, you've got law enforcement officers working for you. Do you think they've got some people there in their SWAT teams? You know, they've got snipers in most of these places, especially in high population areas. Why don't you get some snipers to uh shoot some of these things down and find out exactly what they are you're the mayor you can do that right nobody's going to arrest you for that nobody's going to arrest the police for shooting down one of these things and finding out what it is come on do it and the other part of it is is that you know why don't they just
Starting point is 00:32:41 take some nighttime footage of this this This is over a military base. This is over infrastructure and all the rest of this. You know, there's a lot of very effective nighttime imagery stuff, especially the military. They might even have some at Picatinny. Call up somebody at Picatinny and ask, you got any night vision stuff? You know, the military loves to brag. We own the night. Well, maybe that's why they're doing it at
Starting point is 00:33:05 night here yeah so um you could have i don't know maybe they don't have them in new jersey but in texas you got a lot of people who hunt wild hogs at night very effective sites they got to put heavy blankets over their cars so the hogs don't hear them because they're pretty uh they're much more uh evasive than these ufos one of these uh it's actually the governor uh it says one of these politicians actually the governor phil murphy who said well as soon as you notice them they disappear you know kind of like a wild hog in Texas at night. Phil? Phil, is that you? Groundhog Day again. Keep hearing this stuff over and over again.
Starting point is 00:33:50 The FBI said witnesses have spotted the cluster of what looks to be drones and possible fixed-wing aircraft. And we have reports from the public and law enforcement dating back now several weeks, but they're not doing anything. While there's no suggestion these drones are weaponized, the FAA has imposed drone
Starting point is 00:34:08 flight restrictions on the area while authorities investigate the reports, except they're not investigating it. This is the only government action that has been taken. It's for the FAA to make it a no-fly area, right? And witnesses said that at the time. They said, you used to have flights across here all the time going to the airport. They shut that down. What's the deal with that? They just shut down other flights instead of shutting down the drones. I mean, it just screams government,
Starting point is 00:34:37 every aspect of this. An aviation expert says, well, let's say that a drone loses control and it goes above 500 feet. It could be catastrophic on an airplane in a midair collision. It could easily take out an engine. It could smash into the cockpit. So, yeah, we're going to shut this down. But we're not going to shut down the drones. And so there's a Facebook group that has been set up.
Starting point is 00:35:01 People who are in the area and they're sharing information and sharing pictures and videos it's got about 20 000 people it's called the new jersey mystery all right nj mystery that's what it is now the interesting thing about this is they said that we put this up and we put up a couple of these statements, and I'm going to read you a couple of them, what give you the gist of it. And they said, not only was this post removed from Facebook, but when we moved it to Reddit, they also removed it. Folks, I can tell you from personal experience that they pay very close attention to anybody that touches their narrative in a way to expose it. They watch everything. And so the fact that they would shut this down on Facebook and then shut it down again on Reddit,
Starting point is 00:35:54 there's another indication it's coming from the government. This one, this post that they put up on Twitter, X, the X file. I can tell you right now,'re military drones our military i have a commercial drone license and they know when my drone is up after it reaches 50 feet you hear that because i just told you the guy said well if they get up above 500 feet they could hit a plane so the fa is looking very carefully and this guy who does all the time says if i get up above 500 feet, they could hit a plane. So the FAA is looking very carefully. And this guy who does it all the time says, if I get up above 50 feet, he said, I talked to a friend in the military who also works with drones. He said, 100%, these are our drones.
Starting point is 00:36:36 They would only be used in such excess for a serious reason. And he gave examples like maybe they're tracking nuclear fallout from a dirty bomb that went off. Maybe they're tracking biological weapons. Maybe they're tracking weapons of mass destruction. Or maybe they're searching for them in a credible threat. He said, I know of two families that left the state to stay with family elsewhere. And they are both in the military. Guess what? Both of the family's husbands are deployed that's why they are going to stay with family uh so he says i think that's suspicious other people joined in with that said a friend of mine also up and left two months ago he left his business and everything
Starting point is 00:37:20 ex-military uh says suspicious is right another person now that you said that i realized i have a buddy who is mia who is ex-military and also a florist another one up and left to go where though uh when we're moving because i'm about to start packing and then finally this one here does anybody have one of those radiation level testing devices? Maybe something has happened that we're unaware of. So it's all kinds of wild speculation. And the government's not going to do anything about it. Other people have put up videos saying it looks like they're spraying something.
Starting point is 00:38:01 We don't know. Think about this. I begin the program by talking about how much our government despises us they will you know for their empire they're worried about every border but our border and they don't care about the people freezing literally to death in western north carolina everything is secret to you has the government experiment experimented on americans before why yes of course uh they you know very well documented cases where they sprayed the coast of california where they sprayed uh things in um new york subways to test the dispersion and things like
Starting point is 00:38:41 that sprayed it on people experimented on. They do it all the time. Then there was this thing, what do they call it, Operation Warp Speed or something? Big experiment, except they already knew in advance what the outcome of that experience was going to be. Not harmless. So our government despises us. Our government would do anything and not tell us. So, I mean, they could be working on a weapon system.
Starting point is 00:39:04 One of the things I thought about was, I don't know what they do at picatinny arsenal but if they're testing weapons uh drone swarms are going to be the wave of the future that's one of the reasons why you would have so many of these things up there they may be practicing as in terms of moving together collectively. I mean, just go back and look at Daniel Suarez's book, Kill Decision, about swarms of autonomous killer robots and things like that. That could be what they're doing. And they could be doing it at night so that people can't easily see what they're doing. Just doing it under cover of night. Because, you know, if they were to do it over the military base people with
Starting point is 00:39:45 telescopes could be able to see what they're doing or whatever they want to do it at night and so that's kind of my uh my first suspicious thing there mystery new jersey drones says the governor governor phil they go dark when they're spotted he, the most important point is that we don't see anything to be concerned for public safety. Really? Well, how do you know that? If you don't know what it is, how can you say there's no reason to be concerned?
Starting point is 00:40:17 They will tell us that there's no reason to be concerned when there is reason to be concerned. Just as you saw Clay Jenkins, the Dallas mayor or judge, actually he's a judge, reason to be concerned when there is reason to be concerned just as you saw clay jenkins the dallas mayor or judge actually he's a judge but you know that's the not a judge in a courtroom but that's the title for somebody that is over the the highest elected executive official and the county so that uh dallas judge clay jenkins said don't worry about eb. But then when COVID came to town, he was the one who jailed Shelley Luther. And so here is Murphy.
Starting point is 00:40:50 He doesn't have any idea what it is. He said, the minute you get your eyes on them, they go dark. But there's nothing to be worried about. Another example. This is just the government uh they know it and uh you know if they even if they thought it was something to be worried about they'd lie to you about that as well he said these are apparently very dark as i understand it very sophisticated the minute you get eyes on them they go dark it's kind of like the covid pandemic right the minute you get eyes on their data or or
Starting point is 00:41:24 the or the uh climate mcguffin any of these mcuffins, that's what it's the drone MacGuffin. Any of these MacGuffins, as soon as you get eyes on them, as soon as you ask for data, they go dark. Not going to show you the data. So I don't know. Maybe the COVID mutated into a UFO. That's it. It only takes a couple of mutations to go from a COVID virus to a UFO, right? These are both fictional things.
Starting point is 00:41:53 I don't believe in viruses or UFOs. So they could easily mutate with just a couple. It doesn't have to be a mutation. It just could be a couple of press articles. You could mutate the virus into a UFO. We're obviously most concerned about sensitive targets and sensitive critical infrastructure, said Phil. Phil, see, we've got military assets. We've got utility assets.
Starting point is 00:42:18 We've got presidential elect, one of his homes here. That's another asset. And they're all about covering their assets, aren't their assets with lies and other things that they're doing um but you know they're worried about all this stuff critical infrastructure the president's home the military base but they're not going to do anything they're not even going to look with their night vision or their radar or anything else right i mean you've seen thermal imaging you name it i mean we've seen some of the clips from some of these jets where they're trying to uh track something and um we know what that looks like we know they've got that but they don't even bother they don't even care uh so they own the night and they're not worried about this at all the drones often described
Starting point is 00:43:07 as large brightly lit and loud have also been reported over reservoirs electric transmission lines police stations some eyewitnesses say they're the size of small cars you know i think it's al-qaeda these guys are just the most amazing pilots that ever lived. And we know that from 9-11. Florham Park police chief called the drone's presence nefarious in nature. But he won't do anything. We got so many trigger happy militarized cops and they won't take a shot at this. We need to call that guy from Florida.
Starting point is 00:43:43 He could put a stop to this uh 72 year old guy who shot the drone down from walmart unusual phenomena have been linked to the sightings including a family's report that their car clock changed while the drone hovered overhead and then we got close encounters of the Fed kind. Last week, Murphy met with Homeland Security Alejandro Mallorca, who promised to hire some illegals to look into this. Yeah, that's. So as all this is happening, right, we're not supposed to notice anything or ask any questions and then we've got another bill you know just as in tennessee we had a bill to um criminalize
Starting point is 00:44:32 somebody spraying something into the atmosphere without letting them know what was going up i mean you know we would never have any government agencies doing anything in the air without letting us know what's going on with me and? And they all just jeered and everything. And so here's the International Business Times establishment media, if ever there was one, coming after a Florida state senator who proposed a bill in Florida to ban weather modification, introduced in response to conspiracy theories about government-made hurricanes they said well there you go you know no need to debate just throw around some labels and you're done i mean we've had like i pointed out yesterday there's websites talking about all the
Starting point is 00:45:19 geoengineering that's going on there There were annual conferences that I covered. I remember, you know, more than a decade ago, sometime between 2012 and 2015, I remember covering it when I was substituting on radio. And they were talking at their annual geoengineering conference. They said, well, the only question is who gets to set the thermostat. It wasn't a question of whether they could do it or not. It's just, what's the temperature that we want? And I joked, I was like, you know, in your own home, do you want to have the thermostat? Your wife always wants it warmer than you do, you know, that type of thing. And so it's who gets to
Starting point is 00:45:59 set the thermostat. And so it's not a question that this is happening, but listen to the way they mock. It's absolutely ludicrous here. Senate Bill 56, filed by Garcia in November, it aims to protect against weather modifications, including cloud seeding. And they say a supposed practice. There's nothing supposed about cloud seeding. Come on. They go so far in the other direction that they totally discredit themselves. This bill aims to update licensing regulations and establish stricter oversight for weather modification activities, specifically addressing cloud seeding, said Senator Garcia. It is crucial that we clarify this issue, that we openly address concerns surrounding it, not only in terms of atmospheric changes, but also regarding the potential impact on our crops and the air we breathe. Well, that's only reasonable, right? Except we're not supposed to notice when our government flies stuff around or sprays stuff on us.
Starting point is 00:46:59 We're supposed to just shut up and go along with the program. And if you notice or say anything, you're a conspiracy theorist. The bill, which would repeal 13 sections of Florida's statutes, prevents weather modification by banning injection, release, or dispersion of anything with a goal of changing the weather or temperature. How about also with a goal of doing harm to crops or people? But isn't it interesting that there were 13 sections of Florida law that was going to be repealed? Were they already authorized geoengineering before?
Starting point is 00:47:35 I mean, what's going on with that? That's pretty crazy. DeSantis, by the way, denied allegations that politicians can control the weather. He said it's baseless his spokesperson said the government controls the weather crowd and the government warming the global warming climate change alarmist are two sides of the same coin unscientific agenda motivated and unhelpful after a storm he said in the context of this he says uh yeah desantis leads the florida leads florida and world-class storm response and um so the context of that was you know let's stop talking about whether or not this was you know uh directed weapon uh we're focused on what we can do to help
Starting point is 00:48:21 people you know unlike in western Western North Carolina, where we had a Democrat governor. We'll have another Democrat governor that is going to be there as well. But I want to talk a little bit about UFOs. I thought this was an excellent article that was on Health Impact News, Brian Chalhavy's thing. But it was actually a reprint of an Australian scientist, a physicist. He's got a Ph.D. in physics.
Starting point is 00:48:48 He gained international recognition for developing the world's most precise clock. It's called a cryogenic sapphire oscillator. And he wrote a very good article in Brian Schoelhovey on Health Impact News, VaccineImpact.com, just republished it. It's very good. The article is Understanding UFOs, Military, Interstellar, and Interdimensional Insights. And so he's, as he said, he's also a fellow truth warrior brother in christ he stood firmly against the tyrannical covid edicts in australia he opposed the australian government from 2020 on and um even at risk to his life and of course his career
Starting point is 00:49:38 so um he said um in the introduction to it he said said, there's many sightings of multiple UFOs around important military sites, which, you know, we're seeing that up in Picatinny Arsenal. He said, also, the U.S. government has covered up truth of visiting aliens and UFOs for decades. Well, it all adds to the mystique, which might be used to get the masses to comply with authoritarian diktats. And that's exactly what it is. Problem solution, I believe. He said any discussion of this topic has to be related to the history of the universe as well as the physics of putative UFOs as vehicles that can transverse interstellar space. He says, in my opinion, there are only three possible areas of investigation to explain UAPs or UFOs.
Starting point is 00:50:29 So number one, it's military spacecraft. Number two, it could be interstellar spacecraft. Number three, it could be interdimensional craft. He says, if after you've read this, you think there's something that I've missed, please let me know. He's not an arrogant guy um and he explains in detail uh his view based on his understanding of physics he said military spacecraft for example he said i wouldn't be surprised if there were secret developments of russian and american aerial technology that appear to some to be like exotic aircraft he said
Starting point is 00:51:04 with the modern warfare developments, he said, especially using drones. He said, and this is an article that he had a few years ago. Of course, we know that's what's happening with this. He said, it's easy to see why many UFO sightings might occur around military bases and military installations when you look at drones. He said, perhaps these UAP would fall more into the category
Starting point is 00:51:24 of maybe hypersonic missiles like the areshnik missile the hypersonic ballistic missile that russia just fired he said that particular one goes at mach 10 10 times the speed of sound you know it actually travels at 2.1 miles per second that's just amazing i mean you know if you're going 60 miles an hour in your car okay that's a mile a minute this is 120 times faster than that i can't even imagine that you know i'd be missing exits left and right next day today is coming up in two miles to get over oh you missed it before i could even tell you uh could it be this missile is what iran was referring to when they said we have a weapon
Starting point is 00:52:11 that is more lethal than nuclear and you know when i showed this um first we saw that and it's like that's really weird and everybody was saying that's that's crazy and they said uh that's got to be in reverse and somebody put up in reverse, it looks even more strange if you put it in reverse. Went back and counted that and, you know, there are six of those and there were six warheads. He said, you can see the shock waves in the atmosphere as the warheads are descending at hypersonic speed. That's what you're viewing there. He said, the expanding shock wave as the missile enters the atmosphere it looks like some kind of ray gun being fired down it truly is amazing he said such speeds are previously unprecedented
Starting point is 00:52:57 it would appear to many as a very strange especially when a shock wave appears emanating from the tip the leading edge of the hypersonic missiles. He said to exceed speeds like Mach 10 in the Earth's atmosphere requires enormous energy. Enormous energy. And very intelligent design to overcome the pressure of the shockwave and the subsequent thermal heating effects on the hull of the projectile. Let me stop and think about, you know, we worry so much about fuel economy and, you
Starting point is 00:53:27 know, trying to squeeze another mile per hour out of this at the low speeds that we're driving. You know, put them in the wind tunnels and make them aerodynamically, reduce the drag and so forth. Can you imagine the drag when you're trying to go that fast? He said, for this reason, most spacecraft only get up to maximum speeds outside of the atmosphere. But some UFOs have been observed to have speeds many times as fast as this Oreshnik missile. And he said, they also do impossible maneuvers. So he said, so what about interstellar spacecraft? He said, in this category, there's an issue that underpins everything else
Starting point is 00:54:06 and that's a question of the existence of life in the universe and the evolution of life forms in general he says if life started on earth by random chance arrangement of biochemicals in a warm pond on the side of a volcano some 3.8 billion years ago and if it evolved into all the organisms that we see today on earth then surely it must have occurred billions of times on other planets and other star systems in the 14 billion year history of the universe he said that is the logic that is used we've heard that over and over again that's been hammered into everybody every science fiction thing every carl sagan appearance on johnny cars Carson and all the rest of the stuff, they're always hammering that in. That's the argument of Richard Dawson, right? If we put a monkey at the typewriter and they just type
Starting point is 00:54:52 randomly, given an infinite amount of time, they'll produce Shakespeare type of thing. No, it's illogical. He said, well, if none of that is true, but if God created life on planet earth only thousands of years ago, and if he created it in various kinds and with the necessary genetic information to diversify by natural selection into various habitats as conditions changed on Earth, well, then there's no question about interstellar sentient life forms from other planets. Secondly, if you assumed that there are other intelligent aliens living on some other planet out there,
Starting point is 00:55:28 the question of interstellar travel then presents itself as an insurmountable problem. He said the distances are beyond any Star Trek episode you could ever imagine. Faster than light travel and is physically impossible. He said, read my 2017 report he wrote one called warp drive i intend to read that at some point um he says faster than light travel it's pure science fiction emphasis on the fiction he said no amount of research and theoretical
Starting point is 00:55:58 physics will ever overcome the physical limitations of the infinite energy required. You see? You know, when he's talking about the hypersonic missiles, it requires a tremendous amount of power to make them go that fast, as well as having to deal with the heat that is generated. But he goes, you know, think about the energy required to go faster than light. He said either non-existent exotic matter is needed, or you have added fudge factors required for this theory.
Starting point is 00:56:31 Don't be fooled by the nerdy language used in so-called research papers like this one, Constant Velocity Physical Warp Drive Solution. He said don't be fooled by illustrations either. NASA has created some concept illustrations of a warp drive solution. He said, don't be fooled by illustrations either. NASA has created some concept illustrations of a warp drive ship. Probably asked AI to do it. NASA has had to use an illustrator because no warp drive spacecraft exists. The concept is purely hypothetical. Creating a warp bubble is just speculative theorizing it's more
Starting point is 00:57:06 like a fairy tale but you know nasa can imagine dozens of genders so they've got a head start on the rest of us there are many challenges and limitations which are impossible to overcome because of known physics for example the energy requirements are beyond enormous. The horizon problem, where the leading edge of the bubble is beyond the reach of the spacecraft, is a significant problem to overcome, and that's an understatement, he said. There are also allegations of government cover-ups on faster-than-light travel.
Starting point is 00:57:40 If only we could get President Trump elected, all of this would be exposed, and mankind would be free to travel the stars like Captain Kirk on the Enterprise. He's an Australian, so he can mock the MAGA people. Make Australia great again. He says all of this is just demonic lying to deceive gullible minds. There is a gulf fixed between the stars that is so large that humans have no access to the universe outside of our solar system. That was by the design of our creator. And he's also written another op-ed piece.
Starting point is 00:58:21 The love of science is idolatry, he said. It is. And it's a religion. Scientism is a religion. Oh boy, we saw that religion on display during warp speed, didn't we? He says, this means that no hypothetical aliens can reach Earth. Well, you might say,
Starting point is 00:58:33 well, what about a wormhole? Couldn't a super evolved advanced aliens who have harnessed the complete power from a star build a device that generates a wormhole in space-time? Something, you know, like Stargate? A wormhole is a theoretical solution to Einstein's field equations, but it does not mean that they exist in this universe. There are an infinite number of possible solutions to Einstein's field equations,
Starting point is 00:59:01 but very few have ever been shown to exist in our reality. And this is the same problem with faster-than-light travel. A theoretical solution does not guarantee a reality. He said the purpose of people talking about interstellar travel is that humans dream of becoming gods. They want to control his or her own destiny. They want to not answer to God. And this is one of the reasons why you got the New Agers like Alex Jones and you got the transhumanists like Elon Musk
Starting point is 00:59:37 coinciding on all of this stuff because, hey, we're going to go to the stars. That's our destiny and all the rest of this stuff, right? Rather be on Mars. All of this stuff because, hey, we're going to go to the stars. That's our destiny and all the rest of this stuff, right? Rather be on Mars. All of this nonsense. He says, God created all life and placed it only on the only known planet that actually supports life. Many extrasolar planets have been found,
Starting point is 00:59:58 and some in the habitable zone of their planets, but not even a tiny blade of grass or a bacterium has ever been detected in any of them, nor will it ever be. No amount of money wasted on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, the SETI project, searching the heavens, looking at millions of radio frequency wavelengths with sophisticated radio receivers, radio telescopes, or even optical wavelengths will never result in first contact. And again, they spent all this money trying to find a repeating pattern. They got fooled with quasars because it was a bipolar magnetic charge or something that's
Starting point is 01:00:41 rotating fast. And so it created this radio, repeating radio signal. Oh, that has to be human. And yet they completely ignore the evidence of intelligent design in our bodies and plants and animals, the DNA. How did that just happen, right? The intelligence is all around and within you, and they want to ignore that. Look, contact with extraterrestrial life is not inevitable, like they say. It is a deception. But it's the deception that is inevitable. Just as he's talking about Star Trek and he's talking about Stargate and all the rest of this stuff. We have been groomed my entire life. My entire life.
Starting point is 01:01:35 I've watched the Hollywood groom us for this deception. It is a government demonic deception. Because the government is demonic. Literally demonic. These people, their report came out this week. They're talking about, oh yeah, we're doing life after death and astral projection. All this other kind of stuff. All this occultic stuff being done by the military
Starting point is 01:02:05 from the middle of the 20th century on to today. You had Michael Aquino, an avowed Satanist, with his uniform and everything, promoted by Oprah Winfrey on her program. A guy who, by the way, apparently was involved in a pedophile incident. A little boy at the Presidio in the San Francisco area saw him and said, oh, there's Mr. Aquino, something to his grandfather, who was the chaplain on base. He says, how do you know him?
Starting point is 01:02:43 Because he knew him, knew how strange he was. And he goes, well, I've been to his house and he's got a black room or whatever, right? So this guy goes straight to the police and they go there and yeah, he's got the room just as the little boy described it. And they start an investigation and they relocated him out of state.
Starting point is 01:03:01 He's got Oprah, he's got that kind of coverage and so forth. He worked with the nsa he wrote a book called mind wars because that's what satan is about so this is a long prepared narrative that has been interwoven into every aspect of our pop culture today. And also, as part of that, it's been interwoven into our minds. Sky goes on to say, the reason for all this stuff is the big picture. He said, the universe is not a random result of a big bang that occurred billions of years ago. No, it is the creation of God.
Starting point is 01:03:38 It is not the product of a disorderly explosion of space, time, and matter out of a singularity you know we had a tornado in a junkyard that created a brick building right or you know tornado just open up your window and the wind comes in and all the death all the papers that are all over your desk instead of them make becoming more disoriented and more disordered they now all of a sudden are organized by category and everything else you ever seen that happen yeah me neither i think we could say that's not going to happen and that's why he's saying the big bang stuff is just as absurd as all of that he said um he said the um since the big bang never happened the universe of trillions of galaxies did not evolve out of an initial superheated, super-dense plasma,
Starting point is 01:04:29 but was the cool creation of a creator who wanted to give his creation, mankind, an idea of how great he is. And once you realize that the spontaneous origin of life on Earth and the Darwinian evolution is a big lie, everything around searching for alien life and little green men visiting us from other star systems becomes irrelevant.
Starting point is 01:04:51 It is all satanic lies which have been used to reject belief in a creator God. God is a God in favor of mankind as the creator of his own universe. So what does that leave us with? The third possibility, he says, interdimensional craft. Again, because of physics. But first he begins by saying aliens are visiting us more now than in the past 100 years when biblical faith was very strong in Western society. So why is that?
Starting point is 01:05:28 I suggest, he said, it's because these lying entities, aliens are portraying themselves to people through occultic practices like channeling and more. They are aliens, all right, but they're not aliens from another star system. They're aliens from another dimension, hell. Hence, the rise in the overt worship of demons and Satan. As space exploration technology developed, the lying demon spirits had to change their story. They couldn't say they came from Venus or Saturn. They didn't pretend to be the gods of mythology anymore.
Starting point is 01:06:04 They had to move their origin further out into the galaxy, like Zeta Reticuli, a binary star system in the southern constellation of Reticulum, at about 39.3 light years distant from the Earth. Zeta Reticuli is known among UFO enthusiasts as the home of a species of alien lifeforms who visited the Earth in the 1960s and abducted a married couple by the name of Betty and Barney. Hill, not rubble. Very often, the modern-day so-called aliens identify themselves with names like Aster or Asherah. Very little has changed since the ancient Canaanites worshipped their false gods. And again, you know, when we look at this, that's kind of the whole spin of the chariots of gods, right? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:51 There was always UFO stuff. And I remember when I was at Infowars, I got people contacting me and saying, Greg Reese is doing this thing about space aliens. And he says, Jehovah is just what the ancient Jews imagined a spaceship to be. That's the name that they gave this space alien that they encountered. It's like, you need to talk to Greg. And it's like, I don't ever see Greg.
Starting point is 01:07:11 I don't know the guy at all. I mean, he started working there after I was doing my show in the morning. I didn't see anybody there. But yeah, I mean, I was absolutely amazed that he put that out. Anyway, pray for him. But it's also what you see with David Icke. It's this whole charity of the gods thing. They're really space aliens.
Starting point is 01:07:31 That's the assumption. There's got to be space aliens. Why? Well, because TV and movies have told me so. So they really were space aliens. We're smart enough to know that now. And the ancient people thought they were gods or demons or whatever.
Starting point is 01:07:45 Or there's another alternative. Maybe they really are demons. And maybe they're telling us that they're space aliens. Laying that foundation, right? Through TV. Wouldn't be like the first time that we used TV to deceive and entrap people, right? Can demonic alien entities materialize in this realm? In our 3D world, he asks.
Starting point is 01:08:09 He says, well, yes, they can. They now present themselves as scientifically advanced race from another star system. Of course, you have to voluntarily give yourself over to them. They entice humans through trickery and deception. Satan in the form of a serpent in the Garden of Eden was a good example. The snake could speak Eden's language. Oh, so is that a snake or is it something else? Can alien interdimensional spacecraft materialize in a 3D world? Yes,
Starting point is 01:08:38 it would appear that they can. Many demon practices are associated with manifesting demons and various paraphernalia. If you look at the story of Exodus, right, what do the magicians do? Well, they're able to turn their staffs into snakes, just like Moses, of course, has swallowed theirs up, but that type of thing has been around for quite some time. Why not a UFO or a UAP type of craft if they can do that with other things? So let's briefly think about the physics, though, some of these observed objects.
Starting point is 01:09:12 So that's his theological perspective. I share it. But what about the physics of interspatial travel and interdimensional travel? I mean, does that argue that these things are interdimensional and not physical? He said, assuming they're material objects and therefore they have mass, do they experience material forces that are all known objects experienced on the Earth and in the solar system?
Starting point is 01:09:38 They've been observed to do instantaneous U-turns. That would imply that the occupants experienced near infinite forces while decelerating and accelerating they also have been observed to disappear and to reappear to rematerialize some distance away with no time lag lag so he says no object or vehicle with mass could do anything like that these alien craft must be massless, and they have to move in another dimension outside of our spatial three dimensions. Also, they must be massless in order to levitate an Earth's gravitational field, which they seem to do. Therefore, they can't be made of normal matter.
Starting point is 01:10:19 And so what does interdimensional mean? Well, it sounds more acceptable than as the coming out of the abyss or whatever but it's been proposed by other people he doesn't talk about it here then proposed by other people a lot of a lot of people in string theory actually says there's a lot of dimensions more than just space and time those four dimensions they propose that perhaps there's 12 different dimensions. And so as one individual talked about it, he said, imagine that you lived in a two-dimensional world.
Starting point is 01:10:55 How would you perceive something that was three-dimensional that came at you, right? It might be something, you'd only see it. You would not see a sphere or a finger or something. You would only see like a circle. They get bigger or smaller and move away in another dimension and so that's what a lot of people talk about the bottom line it says in summary what we have is an alien deception of incredible proportions the whole world is now prepared to accept lucifer as an alien god from another star system i always found it interesting that Arthur C. Clarke
Starting point is 01:11:26 would also fold it in that way. If you remember his thing, which is made in like one of these sci-fi channels or something, made it into a production. Charles Dance played the head alien, which looked exactly like the medieval representations of Lucifer with the horns, and what the satanic temple is doing with the horns and the tail and the cloven foot and you know
Starting point is 01:11:51 all the rest of the stuff but there were space aliens it's called childhood's end and then you know it's the usual thing we come to serve mankind everything but you find out they're actually going to destroy the earth. And they are, first of all, concerned in the kids. They're going to take the kids away and they're going to use them as a seed for another purpose. But it's always about coming after the kids, isn't it? And there's always these little hints of where these science fiction authors like Arthur C. Clark are coming from. A lot of allegations and rumors about him being a pedophile, as a matter of fact. There's so much talk now of aliens revealing themselves to stop nuclear war and bring peace to the world. Once again, Satan is deceiving the nations.
Starting point is 01:12:39 Well, we're going to take a quick break. Before we go, I'll read some of your comments here. Well, people have been screaming what they'll do if a drone hovers their property. Now we know the consequences. Yeah, they actually came up with, I don't think I mentioned that, they did a plea agreement. And so he's going to hit the, he's got to pay for the damage he did to the drone, basically. But they're not going to make an example out of it. Perhaps the timing is not right yet.
Starting point is 01:13:05 Marky Mark, thank you for the tip. He says, how could this guy be guilty of discharging a firearm in public when he wasn't in public? Since when is being on one's property equivalent to being in public? Can someone explain that to me? Yeah, that's a good point. Jason Barker, I was watching footage of the mystery drones and they have headlights. Because you need that when you're doing interstellar space travel.
Starting point is 01:13:30 When you're going faster than the speed of light, you need headlights, don't you? Are they going to work if you're traveling faster than the speed of light? He says, why does an unmanned craft need headlights? Well, I don't know but you know but i would just guess that perhaps um and again i don't know why it would need to have uh have lights i mean there'd be other ways that it could sense other other things there perhaps um uh i you know that is one of the interesting things about why would they have lights on them especially if they are trying to uh do this under the cover of darkness why draw attention to yourself you know if you had no
Starting point is 01:14:09 lights on it people say i just i keep hearing these whirring noises over my head and then these things go by and it's like the stars black out for a moment i don't know what's going on with this stuff it is a mystery isn't it but I do think the government is behind it for whatever reason. Jerry Alitalo says the Walmart drone was carrying, delivering the same fruitcake, which has been traveling around the earth for decades as an unwanted gift. There you go. A lot of talk about fruitcakes ideas today, isn't it um koala mo says i wonder if walmart will sell its images and video to the insurance company as they fly over your home or amazon amazon loves to market your data then liberty will call liberty insurance to notify you that your home insurance is canceled because the shingle is off remember that yeah they take the aerial photo and it was
Starting point is 01:15:05 actually some solar panels they said we think your roof is damaged and so we're going to cancel your coverage it's like what no those are solar panels here's you know here's the picture we've had our roof they went out and hired somebody to inspect the roof make sure the roof was in perfect shape but uh liberty mutual was looking for an excuse to cancel their insurance marky mark thank you for the tip. He says, the problem with faster light travel is that Einstein's relativistic equations blow up. Their denominators have C minus V.
Starting point is 01:15:33 When V equals C, the denominator is zero. When V is greater than C, you have imaginary numbers. So he says, another problem with faster light travel is that as the speed of light, C, is approached, the denominator gets very small. That yields a huge quotient. The mass of the spacecraft increases. That's right. You get everything gets heavier.
Starting point is 01:15:56 You get time dilation. You've all seen it in 2001, right? And then you get this weird light show that goes on and on. Everybody's asking each other what is this about um as v approaches c time dilation increases as the spacecraft mass increases the propulsive energy also increases and so on no power plant can produce infinite energy which you would need for a velocity that is greater than the speed of light. That's absolutely right. Well, after these science discussions,
Starting point is 01:16:33 we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. Thank you. And now, and now the david knight show all right welcome back uh karen's got a note here that was from yesterday grace notary says karen please help i want to purchase the christmas music but i haven't been able to figure out how to do that well we talked about that a little bit yesterday about, you know, changing the way the website looks. And has that been done or we just talked about it? I don't know if it's been executed or not, but we're going to have a picture there with a big button at the top of the. If you go to the David Knight show dot com, the David Knight show dot com at the very top, we're going to have a button there for purchasing the album. And I'll make it very clear that that's there.
Starting point is 01:18:12 And right now, I think it's got a picture. And above it, it says click here to order the album. But if you click there, the click here is not activated. So it's actually the picture is activated. And we'll take you to where you can purchase it. But we're going to make that a little bit clearer. I think it's a little bit ambiguous. So we're going to clarify that.
Starting point is 01:18:31 Let's talk a little bit about the J6ers and the pardons. As I mentioned before, here we are four years later and there's no let up in the prosecutions. There's no let up in the arrest. The judges are not going to shut this down, even though Trump has said he's going to pardon the J6ers. Does anybody believe that he's going to do it after he threw them under the bus? I'm hoping that he will. I'm still skeptical. And so the Biden administration's so-called Justice Department that absolutely has been weaponized against political enemies is continuing to arrest and to try people for actions that occurred four years ago.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Prosecutors are pushing ahead with what they consider the department's crowning achievement, the so-called Capitol siege investigation. You know, it's interesting. Trump's crowning achievement was the bioweapon shot. And the crowning achievement of Biden's Department of Justice is this political persecution of their political enemies. And what Attorney General Merrick Garland describes as the biggest criminal investigation in the Department of Justice history. More than 1,560 people, more than 1,500 people have been charged for federal crimes that have never before been used against political protesters.
Starting point is 01:19:52 This is the key. And as I talked about that the other day, Pat Cepollone, who was a lawyer for Trump, advising him not to pardon people on what basis? It had to be on the basis of the political capital that Trump would have exposed because these people violated, if you are a non-violent protester, that is specifically protected in the Constitution. But of course, they don't care about anything in the First Amendment.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Trump didn't care about our right to exercise our religion when he shut down the churches. Biden doesn't care about free speech when he censors people and he's working with social media and everything else to censor people. They have nothing but contempt for the Constitution they swore to hold and defend. At least 1,000 of these defendants have been convicted either by trial or by accepting plea offers, with some 650 defendants have been convicted either by trial or by accepting plea offers, with some 650 defendants ordered to serve time in federal prison. Sentences range from a few days in jail to 22 years.
Starting point is 01:20:53 I think that's Stuart Rhodes, who got the longest sentence. As the Department of Justice seeks, quote, terror enhancements, unquote. At least 16 individuals were arrested. Home security camera footage obtained shows a heavily armed pre-dawn raid by the FBI in California, October the 17th. 16 more arrests, October the 17th. Militarized arrests. Shortly after the election, DOJ officials instructed attorneys working on J6 cases to carry on regardless of the pending change in leadership. They said oppose any J6 defendant requests for delays. Prosecutors are instructed to argue that there is no societal interest.
Starting point is 01:21:46 I'm sorry, that there is a societal interest. And that these cases should be handled in the normal order. Well, okay, so there's nothing at all normal about this. They're being charged with federal crimes that have never been used before. As a matter of fact, they're even going back and using some things that came up with the Enron thing. They're very imaginative in terms of their criminal actions, the criminal actions of the Department of Justice.
Starting point is 01:22:15 Now, these protesters whose actions were protected by the Constitution, there's nothing in the Constitution that allows the Justice Department to do the kind of things that it's doing. The Biden Justice Department is continuing to apprehend protesters. On December the 4th, the DOJ announced the arrest of a 44-year-old Alabama man, Robert James Bonham, charging him with a range of crimes, including assaulting, resisting, impeding certain officers, and obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder. If Trump shuts down the department's capital siege section, as he is expected to do, Bonham will never go to trial.
Starting point is 01:22:52 But this does not appear to concern Matthew Graves, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. Appointed by Biden in November 2021, Graves has presided over the sprawling J6 investigation and now continues to advance related cases. Judges began receiving a slew of defense motions starting the day after the election. Said, look, Trump has campaigned on this and he's going to pardon people. Can't we just wait and see what happens?
Starting point is 01:23:23 Oh, no, we're going to do it now. That's their first priority. They don't have anything else that's more important to them. And so the judges everywhere, with only one exception, they said federal judges in Washington agree with the Department of Justice's approach. According to an analysis by Real Clear Investigations, 44 pardon-related motions, including requests to delay trial and resent and sentencing have been filed since the election but of those judges with only the exception of judge rudolph contraris they have denied every one of those pardon related motions to let's just can we wait until trump becomes president see what's going to happen no i want to continue now and i want to get you guys in jail before that public defenders filed
Starting point is 01:24:10 a motion the day after the election arguing that their client cannot receive a fair trial in the district of columbia six days um before the elections a week before the election six days from today due to the heightened public emotion and the highly publicized media attention surrounding yesterday's presidential election. They noted that 92.4% of the D.C. electorate voted for Harris, with only 6.7% voting for Trump. The attorneys further insisted that disgruntled D.C. voters could retaliate. How about the disgruntled federal prosecutors and judges whoate how about the disgruntled federal prosecutors and judges who are going to lose their jobs all the judges aren't going to lose their jobs should but they're not they said if jurors believe that trump is a threat to democracy that he
Starting point is 01:24:58 doesn't take the events of january the 6th seriously that he will pardon those involved in the day there is a real and significant possibility that their aversion to these views they will punish mr bosch or use the case to send a message that they disagree with trump and so they did uh and especially those uh people in the department of justice and these other federal attorneys who will be updating their resumes on LinkedIn after all this stuff is over. After a single day of deliberation, the jury returned guilty verdicts, two felonies, four misdemeanors. The Department of Justice has a 100% conviction rate on January 6th jury trials.
Starting point is 01:25:44 That tells you what a kangaroo court it is, doesn't it? No J6 defendant has been fully acquitted of all charges since trials began in March of 2022. Judges also continue to deny all change of venue motions. No, we're going to do it here in the District of Criminals. Three J6 jury trials are set to begin this week. For the trial of one of those defendants, a man charged with civil disorder and four misdemeanors, Judge Amy Berman Jackson recently entered an order
Starting point is 01:26:17 allowing prosecutors to describe January 6th to jurors as, quote, an attack on the Capitol, an attack on Congress, and as a riot. Think about this, folks. This is for misdemeanors. You mean attacking Congress is a misdemeanor? Let's go for it. But they will put you in jail for years for a misdemeanor in the District of Corruption. It's just amazing i mean there's absolutely i i
Starting point is 01:26:48 the last time we went to washington dc i got so frustrated by the traffic there we went there to see the museums and i got so disgusted by it we just left we'd driven uh five hours to get there from from north carolina i said that's it i'm out of here and we left uh but i would not go back today because i mean if you get a ticket for jaywalking look at what these corrupt criminals there will do to you they don't care about the law uh so uh one of these uh guys um asked the judge to extend this but he doesn't so here's some of the quotes from some of these judges about extending this uh judge reggie walton the potential future exercise of the discretionary pardon power of the executive branch authority is irrelevant judge amit meta defense's defendant's speculation that he may receive a pardon is not
Starting point is 01:27:43 good cause to stay this matter. It isn't like they've got anything else to do, I guess. Judge Paul Friedman. Whatever the president-elect may or may not do with respect to some of those charged for their conduct on the Capitol is irrelevant. That's their favorite word. Judge Colleen Collar-Cotelli says the court joins others in the district in rejecting the defendant's invitation to speculate about future clemency or charging decisions. Chief Judge James Boasberg says speculation as to what the incoming administration may or not do is not
Starting point is 01:28:19 a basis for continuance. We're not going to delay this. And then you have a guy who is a Reagan appointee, Royce Lamberth. This guy's now 80 years old, sparing no harsh words and rejecting pleas for relief before inauguration day. This Reagan judge, Lamberth, accused J6ers of subjecting our Capitol and our country to the horrific scene of their anti-democratic rage. No, you're the one who's anti-constitution. Read the First Amendment, pal. It's just that. On December the 6th, Lambert not only, this is the Reagan judge again, not only sentenced Grillo to 12 months in federal prison, but took the unusual move of remanding him into immediate custody.
Starting point is 01:29:04 Like I said before, put him in jail now. Judges usually allow a defendant to report two or three months following sentencing, but to make sure that Grillo spent some time in jail before the presidential pardon spared him, he sent him in immediately. Wow. Trump appointee Carl Nichols said it would be beyond frustrating and disappointing for the incoming president to issue blanket pardons or anything so close. This is somebody Trump appointed. So you had Pat Cipollone.
Starting point is 01:29:35 So this guy who's head of all this, this witch hunt, this political witch hunt, Graves. Graves has announced the arrest of at least 10 January 6 protesters since Election Day. Last week, Graves charged at least three individuals for their participation in the Capitol protest. And so what we're seeing here is a last minute escalation of war. We've had a last minute escalation of foreign wars by the administration, trying to push us into World War III before he leaves. We have a last-minute escalation of domestic war against American citizens and against the Constitution and Bill of Rights. But the reality is, is that none of this would have happened if Trump hadn't, first of all, fleeced his followers and then entrapped them. His Cowboys for Trump founder said, what Trump did was the biggest entrapment in history. He told us to come.
Starting point is 01:30:43 He told us to go there. He told us he'd be there. None of that happened. And he left them twisting in the wind for his own political advantage. The greatest entrapment in history. Abandoning these people, these J6 people, while he pardoned Jared's Jewish criminal friends, some of the biggest white-collar criminals anywhere, as well as some Assad people. And then, of course, you know, recently appointing Jared's father,
Starting point is 01:31:13 who was one of the Jewish criminals, a friend of Jared, that, you know, people always talk about, well, he got friend of Bill and all the rest of this stuff, right? An FOB. Well, these people are FOJs, friends of Jared. And he pardoned them, and now he's put Jared's father in the position of being ambassador to France. But, you know, if you point that out, Breitbart says, you use anything to come after Trump and to criticize him.
Starting point is 01:31:43 Breitbart, they won't criticize him for anything. Even his betrayal, his entrapment, his fleecing of the people, his most ardent supporters, they won't criticize him for that. And so the question is, is Biden going to pardon a bunch of people, blanket pardons?
Starting point is 01:32:01 And a lot of people think he will. Who knows? Maybe he will uh who knows maybe he will um we have um uh trump's lawyer um alina talking about whether or not there's going to be a lot of blanket pardons uh for a lot of different people coming from joe biden you heard binder say that joe biden was he wrestling with this pardon? Do you believe there was a lot of wrestling with the idea of pardoning your son? No, and I guarantee you, and you can quote me on this, I'll come on your show when it happens. He's going to pardon
Starting point is 01:32:36 himself. He's going to pardon his family, Shifty Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, and anybody else who had their hands in the cookie jar. I do not doubt it. So all we're hearing is leaks of something we already knew. They lied to us during the election. The American people saw through it. And now here we are. Pardon after pardon will be handed out. And I assure you of that. Listen, KJP is admitting it. More are to come. But it's going to be rocking the nation when we see who it is that he pardons. Yeah, it's going to be his friends, of course. Just like Trump did. They're going to leave the little guys alone, but he's going to pardon his friends.
Starting point is 01:33:11 And they're going to criticize him for pardoning his criminal friends, even though Trump did the same thing. And they're not going to criticize him for abandoning his base. That's the most amazing thing. Yeah. Here's the idea. How about this? What if Biden pardoned Trump? And then what if when Trump became president,
Starting point is 01:33:35 he pardoned Biden as well? There we go. That'd work, wouldn't it? Well, no, because then they couldn't have their Hegelian hell that they want to put us into. If they wanted to start acting like Christiansians if they wanted to try to restore the rule of law what would what would you do if you were there i'll tell you what i would do i would pardon the other guys as well as my own people that i had betrayed four years ago
Starting point is 01:34:00 and i would pardon the other people that had been engaged in this stuff and i would take the moral high ground and i would say we're not going to have this anymore i'm not going to stoop to that level of recrimination and i'm not going to allow anybody else to do it and so from that position of magnanimity well a magnanimous position, I would argue that we're now going to fix the law. And I want both Democrats and Republicans to join with me and make sure that we're not going to have a banana republic where the victor gets to throw his political enemies in jail. That's what we're talking about. Instead, though, he's going to take the precedent that was done by Biden. They hand these precedents off to each other like a baton in a relay race. And so Trump creates the
Starting point is 01:34:51 precedent of gun control by executive order and hands it off to Biden. Yeah, I'll run with that. And so what they're doing is they're setting up these precedents and handing them off to each other. And so Trump believes that he now has justification to do, you know, politicize warfare as well. That's what's really bad about this stuff. Again, they need to have somebody who says, not just to ignore it, but to say, you committed a crime, but I'm going to pardon you for it. And we'm going to pardon you for it and we're going to fix the law and we're going to have a restoration of the rule of law we're not going to have a
Starting point is 01:35:31 banana republic with nuclear weapons where we jail our political opponents after they lose but that's what both of these guys want both of them biden wanted it now i think trump wants it we'll have to see we'll see what happens so um james howard kunstler talks about this he says it's not a joke these blanket pardons and the big guy but his analysis folks is a joke he is absolutely clueless about what's going on he said the shadowy league of not quite geniuses who run the twilight white house operation floated the idea of issuing preemptive pardons for a few of the most spectacularly dishonest characters in u.s politics like dr
Starting point is 01:36:11 fauci and adam's schiff look uh trump is not ever going to come after fauci i mean that'd be self-incriminating he gave the a medal on his last day in office. He gave him the presidential podium as well. He says preemptive pardon idea has that reality optional feel. You see, James Howard Kunstler doesn't understand anything at all about history. He's absolutely, out of rabid partisanship, completely ignorant of history. He said none of these people have been convicted of a crime to be pardoned for. You don't have to be convicted of a crime, folks.
Starting point is 01:36:56 I've talked about this over and over again. You have the pardoning of Richard Nixon by Gerald Ford. You have the pardoning of every Confederate soldier by Andrew Johnson in response to the Insurrection Act itself, which they were weaponizing against the J6 people. He knew that was being weaponized for a continuing civil war. And it's like, no, we're going to stop this. Not that he was a good guy. I mean, he oversaw a reconstruction, which is horrific, but he wasn't going to start. These soldiers who had been out there in the field were battle-hardened,
Starting point is 01:37:38 and if you took the stupid idea that you're going to start throwing them in jail for an insurrection, guess what they're going to do? They're going to grab their rifles and start it up again. So it wasn't some kind of magnanimous operation. It was simply a reality. And the reality is that you don't have to have been convicted. You don't have to have been indicted in order to be pardoned by the president. And that's what Joe Biden has done that got everybody upset, but of course there's a precedent for that as well.
Starting point is 01:38:09 An inquiry would have to be launched to discover what laws these three desperados might have broken, followed perhaps by a grand jury to evaluate the evidence and so on. No, none of that is true. He says Biden himself might have to answer some basic questions, such as what time prior to issuing the pardon did he begin to suspect that some laws had been broken? All this is total nonsense. James Howard Kunstler has a clue.
Starting point is 01:38:36 You don't have to have an indictment and a trial to pardon somebody. Come on. Biden, his term in office is so close to his conclusion that impeachment might be considered off the table but he might be subject to prosecution though after the clock strikes noon on 1 6 25 um and it's actually anyway he says so we should haul him in to the federal lockup in dc at exactly the moment that trump pardons the j6 prisoners will they get to see joe biden coming in to the joint on their way out that would be poetic symmetry in that what foolish and stupid talk this guy's like wayne allen root you know these people you know
Starting point is 01:39:20 the people like this who ought to know better, who are out there kookifying the MAGA people. At the conclusion of the Civil War, he said, Abe Lincoln issued a conditional pardon to Southerners. They had to take an oath of allegiance to the Union, but it didn't include military officers and high-ranking Confederate officials. Well, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, pardoned everybody after that right that's a blanket act he should continue reading his history books here so trump is trump going to pardon the j6ers um and he went on with kristen welker nbc uh the sund Sunday program. This is what he had to say at the time about pardoning the J6ers. I'm going to look at everything. We're going to look at individual cases. Yeah. Okay. But I'm going to be acting very quickly. Within your first 100 days, first day?
Starting point is 01:40:18 First day. First day. Yeah. I'm looking for these pardons these people have been how long is it three or four years right you know by the way they've been in there for years and they're in a filthy disgusting place that shouldn't even be allowed to be open that's right thanks to you thanks to you the ordeal they've gone through for the last four years, and whenever you get indicted, you raise millions of dollars for yourself. But you wouldn't lift a finger to help any of these people that you entrapped. But, of course, when we look at reconciliation, none of that's going to be on order. Actually, there's going to be more weaponization of prosecutions, I believe, because this is what else he had to say about his enemies in Congress. And Cheney was behind it, and so was Benny Thompson, and everybody on that committee, for what they did, honestly, they should go to jail.
Starting point is 01:41:16 So you think Liz Cheney should go to jail? For what they did. Everyone on the committee, you think she should go to jail? I think everybody, anybody that voted in favor. Are you going to direct your FBI director and your attorney general to send them to jail? No, not at all.
Starting point is 01:41:27 I think that they'll have to look at that, but I'm not going to, I'm going to focus on drill baby drill. Yeah, well, you know, you've got people, the MAGA people
Starting point is 01:41:38 putting out stuff like this person, the storm has arrived. This is going to be some Q nonsense, right? I can smell the panic from here, and it's amazing. They want war. I don't want a civil war.
Starting point is 01:41:50 These people are fools. Absolutely. Again, you could do pardons. You could have reform. But you've got to stop with this cycle of tit-for-tat revenge. Trump says, though, I won't go after Biden. My retribution will be through success. So also in that interview, she said,
Starting point is 01:42:12 you named Kash Patel to be the next FBI director. He's got a list in his book of 60 people that he calls members of the so-called deep state. It includes Democrats like Biden and Hillary Clinton. It includes former members of your cabinet, from Bill Barr to Christopher Wray. You campaigned on destroying the deep state. Do you want Kash Patel to launch investigations
Starting point is 01:42:32 into people on that list? He says, no. I mean, he's going to do what he thinks is right. And I will, well, do you think that's right? He says, and I will, do you think that's right, sir? If they think that somebody was dishonest or crooked or corrupt politician i think he probably has an obligation to do it but she says are you going to direct him to do it
Starting point is 01:42:49 no not at all he said not at all we have two great people that we have him and we have pam and pam bondy has been like a rocket ship what does that mean her popularity is skyrocketing like a rocket ship she's very popular and very good looking uh no he didn't say good looking but that's what he means right he's very popular very good looking she said is it your expectation though that cash patel will pursue investigations against your political enemies no i don't think so do you want to see that happen well if they're crooked if they did something wrong, he's of course, he said that everything they did is wrong. They're criminal.
Starting point is 01:43:30 Right. Well, if they have broken the law, probably they went after me. You know, they went after me. What he said. Yeah. Looks to me like retribution is revenge. Hat feels in the coins. Yeah, looks to me like retributionism, revenge, Hatfields and McCoys. Walker said, well, you said President Biden, quote, you're going to appoint a real special prosecutor to go after Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:43:52 You said that during that. Where did I say that? She said the campaign. Where? You said that on Truth Social, June 12th, 2023. I will appoint a real special prosecutor to go after the most corrupt president in the history of the United States, Joe Biden. He says, well, that part's true. She said in the entire Biden crime family is what he wrote.
Starting point is 01:44:16 Are you going to do that? Are you going to go after Joe Biden? He says, I'm really looking to make our country successful. I'm not going to go back into the past. I'm looking to make our country successful. I'm not going to go back into the past. I'm looking to make our country successful. Retribution will be through success. Well, interesting to see the movements being made by Eric Adams. He seems to be a pretty shrewd character, the mayor of New York.
Starting point is 01:44:42 And so he made a statement that that he says i'm part of the american policy a party rather emphasizing that his allegiance lies with american values over partisan democrat lines well that's kind of interesting isn't it uh he used to be a republican i didn't know that that was ancient history so he used he used to be gop and used to also be a cop a cop gop cop and uh but uh after he decided he wanted to be a politician he needed to be a democrat especially in new york and uh so uh here is is what Adams is saying. Those who are here committing crimes, robberies, shooting at police officers, raping innocent people have been a harm to our country. I want to sit down and hear the plan on how we're going to address them. Those are the
Starting point is 01:45:40 people I am talking about. And I would love to sit down with the board of czar and hear his thoughts on how we're going to address those who are harming our citizens. You're open to that? Open to? To hearing what their plan is to deport some of these folks, and you think the city, in some circumstances, should cooperate with ICE? You know what's interesting? I was talking to the team the other day. I want you to all go back and Google Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Google what they said about those who commit crimes in our city and what they said in our country.
Starting point is 01:46:20 They said those who commit crimes need to get out right away. That was their position. So this is not a new position, you know, because in the state of in the in the era of cancel culture, no one's afraid to be honest about the truth. Well, cancel me because I'm going to protect the people of this city. And if you come into this country and this city and think you're going to harm innocent New Yorkers and innocent migrants and asylum seekers, this is not the mayor you want to be in the city under. Yeah, well, that'll kind of be interesting to see what happens with that.
Starting point is 01:46:57 Like I said before, he was a cop. He was a Republican from 1997 to 2001. Then for political opportunity, he became a Democrat. This may be political opportunism as well. Who knows what's going to happen? Look, he's got something to offer them, and he needs some help. And it's not just about his politics. He has been charged by the federal government for some corruption issues.
Starting point is 01:47:28 And he's got a very powerful thing there. He can, as a high-profile Democrat mayor, he can start cooperating in this deportation stuff, right? The mayor is scheduled to meet with incoming border czar Tom Homan next week to discuss federal immigration policies. His relationship with Trump takes on added significance in light of his ongoing personal legal battles. The mayor faces a five-count federal indictment. And Trump's incoming administration is poised to replace the U.S. attorney who is prosecuting Adams. Trump, who has repeatedly framed his own legal troubles as politically motivated, has expressed
Starting point is 01:48:08 sympathy for Adams' predicament. So they could have a common cause there. And they could use Adams to help further their whatever it is that they want to do in terms of being shown to arrest people. I mean, they're spending, I forget how many billions of dollars, to warehouse in very good accommodations people who are illegal aliens. I mean, that'd be one thing he could do. But, you know, that's the interesting thing.
Starting point is 01:48:37 They will come up with all kinds of law enforcement options, all kinds of raids and arrests and things like that but they won't stop handing out money why are those people coming here for the money for the money stop handing out the money show me the money follow the money it's the money stupid and so trump had this to say about citizenship in this interview that aired on Sunday. You promised to end birthright citizenship on day one. Is that still your plan? Yeah, absolutely. The 14th Amendment, though, says that, quote, all persons born in the United States are
Starting point is 01:49:14 citizens. Can you get around the 14th Amendment with an executive action? We'll maybe have to go back to the people, but we have to end it with the only country that has it. Through an executive action? You know, with the only country that has it. You know, you know with the only country that has it you know if somebody says it's not the constitution one foot you don't need to on our land congratulations you are now a citizen of the united states of america yes we're going to end that because it's ridiculous
Starting point is 01:49:38 well you know it's not in the constitution he doesn't know enough to argue back against that but it's not the phrase subject to the jurisdiction no was put in there because they said well we don't want somebody who's here legally as an ambassador if they have children here those children don't become an american citizen and so forth and so on and the uh the comments around the enactment of the 14th amendment made that very clear and the purpose of the 14th amendment was not to create anchor babies the purpose of the 14th amendment was to give full legal citizenship to the newly freed slaves it's pretty clear and these people are twisting it as they do everything else to say that there is a constitutional mandate that we have to have. And, of course, there's a lot of court cases in the past that would show that that is not clearly the case. Anyway, when you look at the back and forth and the motivation of Trump,
Starting point is 01:50:40 again, he doesn't really know much about the Constitution that he's saying, well, we'll change it. We'll change the 14th Amendment. You don't need to change the 14th Amendment. You need to change people's misinterpretation of it, their wiggle room. It's pretty easy to look at what the original intent was as well as what the actual text says. The Constitution is not a living document. It means what it says, and it's pretty clear. When you say it's a living document. It means what it says. And it's pretty clear. When you say it's a living document, you're just saying that because you want to ignore it.
Starting point is 01:51:18 And so, John Stewart had a hilarious take on Trump's character because, you know, he went to the reopening of Notre Dame. And it was, John Stewart has a strange pronunciation of that. Something like not-ra-dame is what he called it or something. I mean, he was not joking. But what happened there at the opening ceremony? I'm going to play that for you here if I can find it. Yeah, here it is. Trump was apparently traveling with his predecessor's wife, attending the opening of the Notre Dame Cathedral with Jill Biden. It was a rare moment of conciliation,
Starting point is 01:51:50 one that would have given this country hope had it not immediately been undermined by the returning president releasing an actual cologne ad belittling and sexualizing said moment. The caption there is saying, a fragrance your enemies can't resist. The men's cologne and women's perfume are both selling for $199. You won. You won. You don't have to push merch anymore.
Starting point is 01:52:19 I find it hard to believe I'm saying this, but it's beneath you. I mean, for God's sakes, you don't see Jolani out there pushing product. I conquered Syria, and now you can conquer dry hair follicles with a line of beard oil. That's my problem. I don't push merchandise enough. mean you know these people who've won wars and elections um they they push their merchandise yeah trump is just a celebrity he's an actor he's a hustler always trying to sell you something just like zelinski as a matter of fact basically straight out of central casting both of these guys um maverick pilgrim thank you for
Starting point is 01:53:03 the tip it says people want there to be disclosure concerning ufos and uaps as if some reality isn't really real until the government says so it's a very different sort of psyop that's right i remember speaking at an event and there was a guy there who was um that's his he's just a ufologist right he spends all his time talking about that full disclosure. And I said, so what is that? You know, I had to sit next to him at dinner and he just talked my ear off about this stuff. Uh, he's not a Christian.
Starting point is 01:53:35 That's the problem. The perspective that he's coming from, but, uh, he is deep, deep, deep into this stuff. Oh, um, I'm Marty. Good to see you marty um i was watching a dk on x he said the screen went black and instantly returned stream is playing but chat on the right side is gone nothing but white space is it the x files or is it my computer yeah i don't know. I mean, that's so many games that are being played on Twitter, you know, by one group or the other, whoever's in charge. Nobody believes in free speech anymore. Musk doesn't believe in free speech, despite all of the fake press that is out there about that. He doesn't believe in it at all.
Starting point is 01:54:21 Brian Sumner, he's going to be getting massive pressure to pardon the J6ers. The longer he waits, the worse for his poll numbers. And we all know how he likes good ratings. Yeah, I think the question is, what is he going to do? Is it going to be a blanket pardon? I know he'll pardon some people. But you know what? It ought to be a blanket pardon for everybody that was charged.
Starting point is 01:54:42 And he needs to go further than that. He needs to issue a blanket pardon for anybody that was there. And he needs to go further than that. He needs to issue a blanket pardon for anybody that was there on January the 6th. End of story. And I don't care whether it's violent or not. Everybody needs a blanket pardon for that stuff. Everybody. He could even pardon the police.
Starting point is 01:55:00 How about that? And AOC, who almost died. That's what needs to be done and that's why i said as soon as it happened with the hunter biden thing over the weekend that weekend um um we could last weekend not this last weekend but the weekend prior to that i came in on monday and i said this is great news because not only does it remove you know give this president with feet of clay uh something to do but it pushes him to do it how in the world not just his supporters who he has completely over and over again he's lied to them entrapped them disappointed them but it's been
Starting point is 01:55:40 dismissed as you know 40 chest my alex uh but his supporters now what is he going to say to them if he not only doesn't pardon these people um they'll say you know well hunter got pardoned and look at the massive extent of that pardon and you won't pardon your own supporters i think there's going to be so much political pressure put on him because of the hunter biden pardon i think he's really going to be compelled. Not just because, look, he can disappoint and even betray and even entrap and imprison his own supporters, and they won't turn on him. But it's going to really make him look like a coward
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Starting point is 01:59:41 or they might be the breathing walking kinds of bots who knows exactly what's going on with that but um before we got as a guest we have eric peters is going to be joining us in just a couple of moments uh but before we get to him uh i want to talk a little about about what is happening with um uh luigi you know luigi had his moment and the arrested and he had his another moment in the spotlight. And, you know, there's a lot of people who are going back and forth and say, well, this is not the the real guy. The pictures don't match and everything. And of course, there is the eyebrow picture, I think, is the best example of something that doesn't match up but i don't know if both of those pictures are supposed to be this they say both those pictures supposed to be the same guy they could have a picture of somebody else but look um people are innocent until they're
Starting point is 02:00:34 proven guilty now we believe that here i'm just saying that it really does look like he's the guy and here's why i say that you know besides his background you know i know a lot of people said and and whistler said yeah but he didn't get rid of it he kept the gun with him this looks like a setup and so forth uh but i said you got to realize just how arrogant this guy is you know he is the valedictorian of one of the biggest joke schools. They call them woke schools, but they're joke schools. He's a valedictorian of one of the biggest joke schools out there. He believes all of this stuff. He's a radical, and we've seen this,
Starting point is 02:01:15 what radicalism can do to people over and over again. But he truly does buy into all this anti-capitalist stuff as well. And we saw a good example of this yesterday as the police brought him up here he is in the police car they got uh pulling up he's in it listen to what he says when he gets out of the police car and the anger that he has he's fighting his extradition by the way but he's not fighting to say he's innocent. He's completely unjust and has insulted the intelligence of the American people and their lived experience. Sounds just like somebody who's a valedictorian of one of the most woke schools anywhere. This is their lived experience.
Starting point is 02:02:04 Well, one person wrote here uh clippenstein ken clippenstein said i've obtained a copy of the suspected killer luigi menge and by the way it's mangione i was surprised you know so because i thought it'd be like chuck mangione the musician but no it's mangione so luigi mangioni's manifesto the real one not the forgery that is circulating online he says major media outlets are also in possession of the document but they refuse to publish it and they've not even articulated a reason why uh he said um they won't explain the rationale for withholding the manifesto washington post cnn nbc new york times he says i've written uh to them and they won't explain why they for withholding the manifesto. Washington Post, CNN, NBC, New York Times.
Starting point is 02:02:49 He says, I've written to them, and they won't explain why they're withholding this. But they're gladly quoting from it selectively. And they've not answered me. So he says, so here's a full manifesto, and I'll just read you some selected quotes about that. You can see it yourself if you go to Zero Hedge. He said, to the feds, I'll keep this this short because I do respect what you do for our country. To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly. Now, you look at this and you would think, again, if I were to see this kind of language from anybody other than the valedictorian of that school, I would say, this looks like it was written by the feds.
Starting point is 02:03:26 But you have to understand, he's been totally brainwashed to love government and all the rest of this stuff he hates corporations but he does love government he says frankly these parasites simply had it coming a reminder that the u.s is the number one most expensive health care system in zevard yet we rank roughly 42 in life expectancy many have eliminated the corruption decades ago the problem simply remained but clearly power games at play evidently i'm the first to face it with such brutal honesty i guarantee you that this guy was wearing a fauci mask i guarantee you got the shots uh Seeing many fake manifestos being published, the one published by Ken matches what NBC has reported here, said Van Gogh. And so, again, there's a lot of questions about this.
Starting point is 02:04:15 It said it fits the profile of an activist killer, they said. Well, I see it as fitting the profile of an elitist leftist that's what i see it as um and so when he gets out of there you know you've seen the still pictures of him angrily screaming it's completely out of touch what is and an insult to the intelligence of the american people you know i saw that and i thought how does that compare to what lee harvey oswald did remember how lee harvey i went back and i looked at the clips of lee harvey oswald he's how lee harvey i went back and looked at the clips at lee harvey oswald he's kind of meek you know and he says i'm just a patsy this guy's not saying that i mean he's combative with this stuff which again i'm inclined to believe that he may be the real deal that is
Starting point is 02:05:00 there but you got merchandise sellers who are cashing in on all this stuff and you got a lot of people saying he's a hero they said they uh nbc news reviewed over 100 item listings for t-shirts hoodies stickers mugs even fake bullets and christmas ornaments that say deny defend and depose they have merchandise that features drawings or images of the shooter taken from the initial video of the shooting. You know, hey, if you like this kind of stuff, maybe you could get a sweatshirt. It's got a big bloody spot on the back of it for being shot in the back because that's what this guy is. He's a back-shooting coward.
Starting point is 02:05:37 He's a coward. He doesn't have the guts to face an unarmed man face-to-face. He's going to shoot an unarmed man in the back. The graphic designer behind one version of the merchandise spoke on the condition of his last name be with help because he feared professional repercussions in a tiktok video with almost two million views he referred to a nickname some people online have started to use to refer to the shooter they call him the adjuster as an insurance adjuster right this is the left and quite frankly these people are smart because they realize they can sell merchandise into this because the left needs a trump they need a hero and so they're going to of course coalesce around
Starting point is 02:06:19 a back shooting criminal murderer he says if we're going to give him a badass superhero name i think he needs a badass superhero logo to go along with it so he created an adjuster logo uh he's selling the design on two different t-shirts and two hoodies on exe he said he got more than two dozen orders in less than 24 hours, making it his fastest selling design. See, I guess I need to shoot somebody in the back so I can sell some t-shirts. Everybody buy my t-shirt if I shoot somebody in the back. Or how about this? How about if I just tell everybody that we're going to stop the steal on January the 6th? How about if I stab my supporters in the back like that? Would that work?
Starting point is 02:07:12 How about if I tell you that the vaccine is just sugar water with some adjuvants that I've always told you we get autism? How about that? So they always wondered why people root for guys robbing trains. And then you realize how corrupt the banks are. And then you're like, oh, I kind of get it. He says it says something about society that we can relate to the killer more than we can to the billionaire or his family. And that's the key thing. That's why I talked about it the other day. I said, what does it tell us about our society with all of this? Well, we're going to take a quick break and we're going to join Eric Peters, who is connected and waiting for us. Folks, we will be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show
Starting point is 02:09:02 all right joining us now it's always a pleasure to have Eric on. Eric Peters of ericpetersautos.com. He talks about mobility and liberty, and these are things that everybody needs, whether they realize it or not. They need to have private transportation. Good to have you on, Eric. Thanks for coming on. Thanks for having me on, David.
Starting point is 02:09:21 And preemptive Merry Christmas to you and your family. Well, thank you. Thank you. Yeah, we were just talking off air about the part. What's your take on all of this stuff about Luigi and the things that are happening there? Well, there's a lot of it that's fascinating to channel my inner Mr. Spock. is the juxtaposition between the way Luigi has been lionized in some quarters and the way that Daniel Penny, the man who intervened to prevent a serial violent criminal from attacking people again, was treated and charged, you know,
Starting point is 02:09:59 and painted as some sort of a villain and, of course, naturally a racist because the criminal that he intervened to prevent from hurting people just happened to be black so naturally that makes him a racist oh yeah yeah and i talked about that very thing yesterday i i first i talked about um you know luigi and then i talked about um daniel perry and and it truly is amazing i you know during the i didn't follow this as it was going i didn didn't report on it because I don't typically do that on criminal trials and stuff as they're in process. But during the process, it came out that it was actually the cops who let him die. He was still alive when they got there. And they chose
Starting point is 02:10:35 not to get AIDS. They didn't want to give him a mouthful of heroin. Exactly. Which is understandable. But they didn't bring any charges against them. It was all about race, and it was all about race because of Alvin Bragg, the Soros district attorney. And, you know, when you look at this guy, he was a credible threat. He'd been arrested 42 times. They had a warrant out for his arrest because he'd beaten up a 67-year-old woman. And he jumps on this thing, and he starts threatening to kill people. And it wasn't just Daniel Perry. It was a couple of other guys.
Starting point is 02:11:03 One of them was black who subdued him. It is crazy crazy isn't it but that is new york isn't it uh they'll come after actually i'm encouraged because in new york in new york city uh a jury acquitted him yeah which is a remarkable thing i think uh new yorkers uh as blue as new york is have gotten tired of being accosted by violent criminals when they're trying to get to work riding the subway. That's right. Enough is enough. That's right. That's absolutely, that's a great point that even in New York, they couldn't get that. So I think people are getting tired of that. I think they're really tired of the Soros district attorneys who want to turn a blind eye to real crime and to come after everybody for non-crimes. And that's really a big part of that with Alvin Bragg and stuff.
Starting point is 02:11:48 But let's talk a little bit about automobiles because things are kind of turning your way. We've got GM has now shutting down its cruise robo-taxi operations. Mary Barra that you've talked about before, the CEO, Her vision of transforming GM into a tech-driven company with $50 billion from Cruise now seems to be distant, is a polite way to put it. Yeah, you know, reality bites sometimes, doesn't it? Just a couple of weeks ago, the CEO of the European combine Stellantis, whose name is Carlos Tavares, was fired. He was pushed out of his position because things are absolutely disastrous for Stellantis right now, and particularly for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram trucks, which are the formerly American brands that were bought out
Starting point is 02:12:37 by Stellantis a number of years ago, and which were successful. But under Tavares, they really went whole hog in on this EV thing. And they canceled all of their popular models and their popular engines, and they tried to push these electric things on people. And people don't want them. They're not buying them. And short of the federal government coming in and eliminating all of the alternatives, which they're trying to do, by the way, but people still do have the option of not buying a battery-powered vehicle or a hybrid
Starting point is 02:13:08 vehicle, which is a partially electric vehicle. And they're not. Why would they? It just doesn't make sense for most people. So, you know, now these dealers are stuck with all of this inventory that they can't sell. And some of the brands, like Chrysler, this is how bad it is. Chrysler has a minivan.
Starting point is 02:13:23 That's it. It has one vehicle in itssler has a minivan that's it it has one vehicle in its entire lineup a minivan and and Dodge you know which which used to be kind of a rock star brand because of the Charger and the Challenger now all it has is this little crossover called the Hornet which isn't a bad car there's nothing wrong with it but people generally don't go to Dodge to buy little crossovers you know they'll go to Toyota or Honda for a vehicle like that so the only other vehicle that they currently have in their lineup that is at all desirable
Starting point is 02:13:48 is the Durango, which is a holdover. And by the way, that's the last 2025 model that you can get under the Dodge or Chrysler brands or even the Jeep brands that's still available with the Hemi V8 and the supercharged version, the Hellcat version of it. They still have that. But the take-home point is they've got basically two cars in their inventory imagine being a dealer trying to to entice customers and you have no inventory except for the inventory that people don't want and then you know they're about to
Starting point is 02:14:14 bring out this this this device that's what i like to refer to electric vehicles as called a charger which means the charge the charger that needs a charge. That could be their advertising slogan. The charger that needs a charge. How about that? Right. And the same problem is besetting Jaguar, Mercedes, and all of these other brands. And I told them off the record, people in the companies,
Starting point is 02:14:36 look, guys, what you're trying to do here is to make basically another Tesla with your badge on it. And what's the point of that? You're basically eviscerating everything that made your brand something other than a Tesla. But, you know, the Jaguar thing is just so cool. It looks like a pink air conditioner, you know. Well, now it looks sort of like a, I don't know,
Starting point is 02:14:56 like an early 2000s Chrysler Crossfire that somebody stepped on. That's right. Yeah, from the front and from the side. From the back, it looks like an air conditioning unit. It just got penciled and it was like, what air conditioning unit. And you're so tone deaf. You know, you were talking earlier before we got on here about this woke mind virus, as Elon Musk calls it. And he's right about that. That's actually a really good term that afflicts these car companies. You saw that ad that Jaguar put out a couple of weeks ago. It's another tranny show you know story time if you didn't know it was ostensibly for a car
Starting point is 02:15:27 brand you would look at that and go what what what's that all about yeah you know they they really do believe i think in their minds that this is somehow going to promote and prompt people to go to a jaguar store and buy one of their their devices it's just it's delusional it's a real twist on the idea of a drag race, isn't it? Sure, right. I see these people in drag and you race to the store to get one of these overpriced Jaguar electric cars. It's all very sad because Jaguar was one of those brands that was extraordinarily passionate.
Starting point is 02:15:58 Stolian Lyons, who was the founder of Jaguar, said that a car is the closest thing that will ever make to something that is alive. And he was absolutely right about that. You know, the evocativeness of the early designs, like a Jaguar E-type. I mean, that thing,
Starting point is 02:16:11 it's just one of the sexiest cars ever conceived and made available. And even. Karen's brother had, had a 12 cylinder Jaguar at one point he bought it used. It was pretty old. Magnificent. Even though they weren't the most reliable vehicles. Somebody once quipped that a Jaguar on a lift is better than most other cars on the road because they were so beautiful just to look at.
Starting point is 02:16:32 When I was a kid, one of my friends, his dad had an XJ sedan. And we would go and pop the hood and just look at the engine. It was just a really provocative and gorgeous thing that got you interested in the car that it was special it was something different and they've just completely frittered that away oh yeah yeah i used to be a jeremy clarkson with um um the uh top gear guys you know he's not a jack a jack you know and he would always talk about on the movies i'd give the jaguars to the bad guys the especially the bond movies i the jags would go the bad guys and the aston martin would go to a bond or whatever but yeah it still had this real presence and had this real personality and now it's got a drag
Starting point is 02:17:15 personality not the kind you would want in an automotive context part of this too is because they dissipated the the what would be a good way to put this, the ethnic identity. You know, JAG was a British brand. And then it got sold off to Tata. No offense to Tata, no offense to Indians, but they're not Brits. You know, and they don't understand that cultural tradition. And so, you know, now they've turned the brand into this sort of drifting, anomalous thing that really doesn't have any identity any longer.
Starting point is 02:17:43 Yeah. This is everywhere. You know, Harley-Davidson is now run by this woke German guy. You think a woke German guy understands anything about Americans and Harley Davidsons? He doesn't. So he's pushing these electric bikes. And the idea that a guy who likes a Harley is going to want an electric scooter, because that's what it is. An electric motorcycle is a contradiction in terms. If it doesn't have an engine, it's a scooter. An engine defines what a motorcycle is. An electric motorcycle is a contradiction in terms. If it doesn't have an engine, it's a scooter. An engine defines what a motorcycle is. And, you know, they're just running these
Starting point is 02:18:09 companies into the ground. And I wrote an article a couple of weeks ago about there's no consequences for this. To get back to Carlos Tavares, I think he was paid $40 million for the last year, the full year that he was CEO of Stellantis. So, you know, the consequence for him is a cushy retirement. You know, if you or I are incompetent, if we are slipshod, if we don't do a good job, anybody, you know, any ordinary person, if you're an incompetent plumber, an incompetent electrician, there are consequences. You know, you lose work, you lose money, you're probably going to lose your house. But, you know, we've gotten to a point in this country where some of these CEOs are paid regardless of performance, and they're paid to
Starting point is 02:18:50 such an extent that it's obscene. You know, the idea that you can get $40 million a year. To destroy a company. The company's not performing. It's performing poorly. You're destroying the company, and you're being compensated. And, you know, I feel so terrible for these people who are good people who work at Chrysler and Dodge assembly plants, trying to make good cars, trying to do something productive. And they're the ones who are going to bear the consequences for the destruction of these brands. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:19:17 Yeah. I don't keep up with the evolving financial ownership of these different companies. Stellantis, what was their background? What was the car line that they owned before that, or was it just created as a holding company? Oh, Peugeot and Renault. It's a French combine. Okay. All right. So Peugeot and Renault merged to become, within to Stellantis. And Citroën is part of that family. Yeah, it's a big European combine, and it was an
Starting point is 02:19:41 inappropriate marriage because, I mean, there's nothing wrong with pujos or citroens per se you know well i've owned a pujo there i would i would disagree with you there there is something definitely wrong with pujo ethos is profoundly different you know how the people who are running those companies don't really relate to and don't understand the mentality of people who are interested in a car like a VA charger. You know, they probably regard them with contempt. You know, they look at you as a rube, as a hick, you know, some kind of redneck who wants to do burnouts and so on, which is partially true. There's a market for that.
Starting point is 02:20:17 There's nothing wrong with that, right? There's nothing wrong with that. That's right. And that was part of the joy and fun. And it's part of what made American cars different. You know, you and I, I mean, there was a stark difference when you and I were in high school. If you looked at American cars over here and European cars over here, it was immediately obvious what the difference was. Now they're kind of the world car, and they all sort of look the same.
Starting point is 02:20:37 That's right. Yeah, imagine a company that has a product line that ranges from the Dukes of Hazzard's General Lee to a Citroen, right? What a crazy combination of the stuff that is. And as you point out, that really is a cultural issue. We're talking about the British cars and Jaguar and that type of thing. I remember the cheap sports cars that were around that I bought one of them, a Spitfire. But the Spitfires and the MGs and things like that you know they they had this this feel to them that i thought was a lot of fun it was this rawness uh this um unreliability you know it was all of this
Starting point is 02:21:14 they had a big personality you know a wood dash teeny teeny tiny little car and all the rest of the stuff all of that was part of the personality in the same way that a dodge charger with this big muscle uh you know car is is also a kind of personality as well yeah yeah and you know something else that we've figured away i just wrote an article about this the other day it's like it's an interesting kind of an etymological shift remember when there were economy cars oh yeah you never hear that term used anymore. That's been replaced by entry level and the distinction is important. You cannot buy a car, I'm pretty sure any longer, a 2025 model year car in this country for less than $20,000. They pretty much pulled all of the economy cars off the market. And at the same time, while there
Starting point is 02:22:01 are a handful of economy cars or economical cars, I should say, like a good example being a Toyota Corolla hybrid, it gets 50 something miles per gallon. But the buy in cost is much higher because now you're paying for this hybrid technology to do things that just an engine could do 40 years ago. I referenced the the the Chevette of the early 80s which was available with a diesel now i know people will laugh and back in the day people mocked the chevette because it took what probably 60 seconds to get to 60 and its top speed wasn't much higher than that but it was dirt cheap and in addition to that it was incredibly cheap to drive because it got 55 miles per gallon wow you know and diesel fuel at that time cost less than gasoline that's all gone now All of the affordable entry-level kinds of cars, or economy cars, are no longer extant in this country. Yeah. Oh, that's absolutely true. As a matter of fact, I've got a thing here.
Starting point is 02:22:54 This was put out by NotTheBee. They said, Americans are driving older cars than ever, and nobody can afford to maintain them. 30 years ago, the average passenger car was about 8.4 years old. Today, that is 13.6. You know, Eric, I can remember when I was in high school, like 50 years ago, Volvo had an ad campaign talking about, well, you know, the average age of a car in Sweden is 11 years, and they show a picture of a Volvo because, you know, we're so reliable and all this kind of stuff.
Starting point is 02:23:21 And I used to say to people at the time, I said, it doesn't have anything to do with reliability. It has to do with socialism. They can't afford a new car. You know, we were changing out cars, you know, after like, you know, three to five years, I guess it was, that Americans were switching out their cars. But, you know, part of it was that they weren't made that well,
Starting point is 02:23:38 but the Volvos weren't made that much better either. It was really that the people couldn't afford to do it because people weren't keeping the Volvos that long in the U.S. But now we got a situation where it's at 13.6 years. And as they point out in this thing, it's because of inflation. It's because of higher interest rates. It's because of a lot of other things. But it's really the government inflation and the government expenses because of regulations adding on all kinds of unnecessary bells and whistles as you're talking about. And they've got a picture of a truck here. Let's see.
Starting point is 02:24:10 What model truck is this? This is a Silverado, 2024 Silverado EV crew cab, $104,291. Or you can get it for just $1,340 a month financing. I can remember and date myself here, but this is the ravages of inflation. My sister is a good bit older than I am. They got married in 1969. They got a house like the mid-70s before the big inflation kicked in at the end of the 70s. And they got in at about what was the median price of a home at that time, which was $25,000.
Starting point is 02:24:51 Now you can't buy. Yeah, now you can't buy. You can't get an RV for that anymore. No, you can't get a truck for that, you know, anywhere close to it. But it's amazing. And that, again, is all government inflation government regulation that is pushing this stuff up yeah i've got another one for you that bears on this um i have an o2 nissan frontier i think you and i have talked about it which is a little compact
Starting point is 02:25:16 pickup truck pretty basic when it was new when it was new its sticker price was just shy of 13 000 well i got to thinking about the 2024 Toyota Hilux Champ, which I think you and I have discussed before. You can't buy it in this country. You can buy it outside of the United States, and it costs $13,000. Now, here's where it gets interesting to me. I plugged my $13,000 original sticker price from my O2 Frontier into the Bureau of Labor Statistics calculator to find out what that would be today in today's inflated dollars. And it turns out it's about $23,000 today, which would still be inexpensive for a new truck in this country.
Starting point is 02:25:53 However, my truck is very similar to the Hilux, both basic four-cylinder manual transmission basic trucks, except the Hilux is $10,000 less than real dollars. So that's a measure of our impoverishment. You know, in order to get something comparable to what you could buy back in 2002 for about $13,000 today, you know, assuming you even could, if they allowed you to buy the Hilux, you know, you're paying essentially that much more to get it. You know, it's obscene. And I do my best to make people aware of this.
Starting point is 02:26:24 You're paying $10,000 in regulatory costs and mandates and things like that. Absolutely. And they gaslight people by portraying, for example, they say the Hilux is unsafe. And what that means is that it's not compliant with whatever the jot and tittle is of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Code as it exists pertaining to 2024-2025 model year vehicles. So what does that mean? Well, that means it doesn't have six airbags. It doesn't mean it's an uncontrollable vehicle. It doesn't mean it's prone to crash. I mean, heck, even that, you know, the 82 Metro that we were talking about a moment ago, of course, that would be considered unsafe today, too, as far as the regulatory standards go, but millions of people drove them,
Starting point is 02:27:04 and they didn't die in them. You know, I mean i mean granted it didn't have six airbags you know and it didn't have all of these bells and whistles and advanced driver assistance technologies that they now require a vehicle to have but we're paying through the nose for it and ironically in a lot of ways i think arguably uh we've gotten to a point where a lot of these safety things are making cars less safe. Oh, absolutely. You and I have talked about that. And they're encouraging a passivity and recklessness, in my opinion, on the part of the drivers. They're habituating people to not be responsible for controlling the car.
Starting point is 02:27:41 Because after all, I have lane keep assist. I have automated emergency braking. I have all these things. So I can peck at my screen on the dashboard, and I can check my email, and I can play music and even watch videos instead of paying attention to my driving and not following the car ahead of me too closely and things like that. Oh, I absolutely hate that lane keep assist. I've had that on some rental cars, and I think that is an accident waiting to happen in and of itself. But you're right. These types of things, and we've seen this in the past when they put any like breaking stuff on it didn't help with the accident rate as you point out it just adjusts people's behavior they want you to be less responsible you look at the way they move the overton window with all the stimulus checks and all the rest of the stuff it's all about a pacification program of
Starting point is 02:28:24 people in the west and that that really is what this is about you know when you're talking about stimulus checks and all the rest of this stuff. It's all about a pacification program of people in the West. And that really is what this is about. You know, when you're talking about earlier, you mentioned Stellantis and the CEO there. Now that he's gone, there's a lot of people there that are talking about, you know, the things that he did wrong. They wouldn't say it while he was still there because they'd get fired. But a lot of them said everybody wanted to keep the Hemi. But he was absolutely determined to get rid of it. And so some of them are saying, asking, will the V8, will the Hemi come back? What do you think?
Starting point is 02:28:56 Will they bring it back in a new management? I think it could. And the reason that I say that is because they are still making the Durango with the V8, which means they're still making the V8. They have not yet gotten rid of the tooling and everything that is necessary to make that engine. So they could simply ramp things up again. You know, I've seen the new charger device, you know, the replacement for the old charger and challenger. It's a good looking car. You know, they did a really fine job with the styling of the, you know, this electric charger that they've got on deck. And if they were to put the V8 in that thing, I think it would sell like gangbusters, particularly if they priced it reasonably.
Starting point is 02:29:34 Yeah. Look at the money they could save from imitating the sound of a V8. Not to mention the self-respect. I never talked to Steve Kuniscus, who's gone now. Kuniski was the guy at Dodge that was largely responsible for the renaissance of the muscle car and all of the stuff with the Hemi and the Hellcats and all of that. And that poor guy, you know, he left just after, remember the Super Bowl ad? You know, where, you know, there was this elaborate ad showing the new electric charger and the sound that it was making. And I, my God, I don't know what they paid him to do that ad but it cost him his self-respect i'm sure i mean i can't i can't imagine having been a party to that oh yeah yeah well it is a it is a farce isn't it it truly is um matter of fact that handy says uh hey eric
Starting point is 02:30:17 my mom has a 63 sports roadster thunderbird he says it's beautiful yeah that was the thing you know it used to be as you point out many times you said yeah it's been kind of you know anodized all the styling and everything used to have real styling with these things and unflagged you know there's a book i read years ago i think it was called the architecture of doom uh and it was about the nazis and it was about these brutalist buildings that the nazis would together. And the Soviets did the same thing. All of these totalitarian regimes, they uglify everything. And our regime, it really is true.
Starting point is 02:30:52 There was a time when public buildings, they at least tried to make them look attractive. Now they look, they have this sort of Bauhaus, industrial, awful, almost Auschwitzian look to them. And the same is true with cars they're repellent you know a lot of them have these gaping catfish faces and you know the overall super hyper macho look of the trucks and i know some people like that but it's really difficult to find a car that makes you smile anymore that's right you look at and go you know wow man that's that's just a great looking car that's that's that's a piece of art i'd like to have that in my living room. I'd love to have a Jaguar E-Type in my living room.
Starting point is 02:31:28 Or on the lift, either way. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, it is. We're talking about the architecture, the brutalist architecture. That's the thing I really hate. I went to the University of South Florida. I went to open up like in the early 60s
Starting point is 02:31:43 or late 50s or something. And so it's all this mid-century brutalist architecture, which is just raw concrete. You know, the buildings that I went to class in from the outside, they look like a really cheap imitation of a castle or something, you know, just very uninviting, very unappealing, just awful and institutional looking. And that's the kind of stuff that we have now produced in our society is roger scrutin did a great series about the importance of beauty you know he's talking about architecture he's talking about art he's talking about music and how all these things have been trashed the the word of the year and i'll just put this out there uh warning for the
Starting point is 02:32:20 kids uh was a term that they developed called and shitification yeah that's also talk about what is happening to everything whether it's how a device uh works or what something looks like that pretty much encapsulates it right there yeah it's not elevating it's not inspiring yeah uh it instills despair and sadness and you know it gives you this sense of hopelessness. And this is not a healthy thing. And the people who are driving this, I'm increasingly persuaded that they're malicious. There's something wrong with them, and they are trying to just tear everything down for the sake of it. It's a nihilistic, evil, even, kind of mindset. I agree. Well, you know, when we look at the
Starting point is 02:33:04 idea of Antonio Gramsci, we're going to march through the institutions. You know, he said, instead of us fighting it out on the streets with a revolution like they did in Europe over class and that type of thing, we need to take over the institutions from the top down. And, you know, over the years, you and I have talked about this. I really do believe that these people like this newly departed Stellantis CEO were fully in on the game. And they were willing to sacrifice their companies, I think, for this political agenda.
Starting point is 02:33:36 I think some of the stockholders and other people had a different idea. And, you know, it seemed to me like their end game was that they were going to be one of the last one or two that would be standing, that they would be a favorite of a government either in France or in the United States or Germany or something like that. And they'd be given the concession to run the autonomous cars, which looks like that's what Elon Musk is going for. But I think the words of George W. Bush, they misunderstood the contempt the American people had for their plan. And they're going to go out of business before they can make that happen. They have a mercenary mindset. You know, you could put these same people in charge of a toothpaste company and it would be the same thing.
Starting point is 02:34:18 And, you know, if you look at the automobile industry in the past when it was uh when it was successful and it was something that made people feel good you had people like cerulean lion in charge of who loved cars and you had people are we okay yeah we're okay i was just telling him there was a comment that disappeared and so okay go ahead yeah and you know the founder of toyota uh uh you know this was a guy who really loved the vehicle and believed in it. For him, it was a family concern. A year or so ago, they edged out Akio Toyota, who was the grandson of the founder. He had the guts actually to come out when it wasn't popular and to say that this push
Starting point is 02:34:57 to these devices, this bum's rush to electrify everything is going to be the end of the company. And, you know, good on him for doing that, for standing up at the time that it was appropriate to do that. They are now beginning to come around. You mentioned Mazda. You know, Mazda, you know, was very, to use the word, hesitant about embracing all of this electrification stuff. They were dragging their feet more than anybody.
Starting point is 02:35:21 Yeah, they were dragging their feet. Very smart on their part. Yeah. Because they have not committed massive resources to failure, as all of these other car companies have, which has been just completely disastrous. Volkswagen and Nissan are on the verge of going out of business because of all of the money that they've lost on pushing these electric cars. Ford is not much better off. And General Motors is in a bad way, too. You know, this is a cancer that has been metastasizing across the entire industry and we've had our rhino governor here bill lee in tennessee um you know gave all kinds of money
Starting point is 02:35:51 to ford to do a uh electric plant just as it's all circling the drain and going down yeah the mazda ceo uh had made some statements he said um the range-extending version of the rotary engine is only offered in certain markets. And this is something you've talked about before in the past. What was it, Chevy Bolt, I think, that had a gasoline engine that was just there to charge the battery, but otherwise it was fully electric drive. And, you know, that would have been a perfect utilization
Starting point is 02:36:20 for the Mazda rotary engine since it's so compact, wouldn't it? Yeah, compact and efficient, you know, and operates at a steady speed. And its only purpose is to generate electricity. Utilization for the Mazda rotary engine, since it's so compact, wouldn't it? Yeah. Compact and efficient, you know, and operates at a steady speed. And its only purpose is to generate electricity to feed the battery. And that's, you know, that's not necessarily a bad idea. Yeah. The Volt was a practical electric car, which, of course, is interesting. That's why they don't make it anymore, because it was actually practical. And you know that, you know, the latest thing that the engineers, boy, you feel bad for these guys, or at least I do, the work that they have to do to try to figure out ways to kind of end run and get around everything that the government throws at them.
Starting point is 02:36:50 They came up with this idea of the plug-in hybrid to deal with these electric car mandates. And, of course, Michael Redcard Reagan, the guy who's currently in charge of the EPA, was bemoaning the fact that people aren't plugging these things in. In other words, they're not tethering them to the core, which from their point of view is a problem, as opposed to, you know, people just want to get in their cars and drive. Well, they want it plugged in because that's their whole game is centralized control. They want you plugged into a centrally controlled grid. We've talked about that forever as well. But, you know, the Mazda CEO just came out. He said Americans primarily want gas cars.
Starting point is 02:37:25 He said even at the end of the decade, he believes, traditional gas cars and mild hybrid models will make up about two-thirds of Mazda's annual sales. He thinks that plug-in hybrids and EVs will represent the remaining third. In other words, most vehicles will still have gas engines five years from now. And when he talks about the mild hybrid models, I think what he's talking about is, you know, the the the rotary engine. They're charging batteries, which we're not allowed to have in this country. And the Europeans are shutting this down because they come up with this absolutism, you know, zero emissions. And it's the same kind of destructive authoritarian absolutism as zero COVID. Yeah. At the core of this, the problem, I think, is, well, there are many problems,
Starting point is 02:38:13 but one of the fundamental problems really isn't range, which everybody talks about so much. It's the wait time associated with the charge. Yes, yes. And this is just not acceptable, you know know and they try very hard to equivocate and rationalize and they'll talk about well you know you could recover uh what was the latest figure something like uh uh you know 10 miles in a couple of minutes or something like that well that's not going to take you very far and i can put you know it literally takes seconds to pump one gallon of gas into a car and that one gallon will take the typical car 30 miles. And, you know, if you
Starting point is 02:38:45 pump four or five gallons, which takes two minutes, maybe less than that, now you can go a couple hundred miles. Most people are just not going to accept standing there or being tethered to some charger at a Sheetz. I mean, you also sit at Sheetz for 15 or 20 minutes, and it's not just once a week. Again, you know, you get into this circle to drain kind of synergistic problem because the range isn't much to begin with, which means you have to charge often. And since you don't get much charge unless you're willing to wait a really long time, you start out with even less range. So now you have to end up at the Sheetz or the Walmart or wherever this fast charger is. And, you know, sit there. I mean,
Starting point is 02:39:23 imagine that a couple of times a week, maybe even three times a week, having to go park at a Sheetz for 15 minutes or for a half hour. Who's going to willingly do that? Well, you know, and Elon Musk is actually doubling down on this thing because he's creating this elaborate thing. I'm sure you've seen it in California. It's like this retro, futuristic, like drive-in theater, you know, where people, it's a destination
Starting point is 02:39:45 where people are going to go to hang out and eat and do social stuff and all the rest of that stuff for a very, very long time. But he can't reproduce that everywhere. And a lot of people don't have that kind of time, you know. You're right. You got to go to work. Yeah. You know, what kind of fantasy world do these people live in?
Starting point is 02:40:00 I guess. Well, I know what kind of fantasy world he lives in. Right. I mean, he's a multi-billionaire. So, you know, for him, work is optional. He can if he wants to. Most people, on the other hand, have got to be someplace. That's right. You know, they're expected to be at their employer and ready to work at a certain time of the day. They have appointments they have to keep, things of that nature. That's just life. You know, they don't have an extra hour a week to budget just sitting
Starting point is 02:40:23 around to wait somewhere. Yeah. Well, he knows that. I mean, that's one of the things that he's focused on with this Doge thing. It's like, we're not going to let people work from home, that type of deal. You got to be there. And so he pushes that with his employees. But when it comes to him, he's like in the top 20 on the Diablo video game worldwide. So he's got plenty of time on his hand when he's not hanging out in Mar- of being a billionaire right that's right when he's not hanging out in mar-a-lago he's got other people running the companies for him i'll be interested to see whether now that you know he's good friends with donald trump
Starting point is 02:40:52 uh whether trump is going to rescind the 7500 tax kickback and uh and eliminate all of the carbon credits that have given elon musk so many of his billions. Yeah. Well, you know, we began by talking about how GM was bailing out of this autonomous cruise thing, but he is doubling down on it and saying that's going to be, you know, the wave of the future. Nobody's going to have any gasoline cars and nobody's going to be driving their cars and he's going to own everybody's car. And as we've talked about many times, rent it to you by the ride. Meanwhile, the Mazda CEO says customers
Starting point is 02:41:25 are just looking for affordable solutions rather than electrified solutions. That's the government's desire for you. They're looking for better value, he said, and they're looking for reliable internal combustion engines. Boy, he's spot on. Absolutely spot on. And they also want the spontaneity that attends the freedom of movement that we have taken for granted for so long, which I think it's beginning to dawn on people we ought not to take for granted. And what do I mean by that? If I wanted to, after we're done with our interview, I can just jump in my truck and go somewhere. I don't have to think about, well, have I charged it up enough? And have I got enough range to go where I want to go?
Starting point is 02:42:02 And if I get there, do I have time to wait? You know, we as a culture have enjoyed this magnificent, wonderful benefit of just being able to go wherever we want to go whenever we feel like it. You know, you don't have to plan your life around it because you just put some gas in it and go. You could literally drive across the country if you felt like it, just because, you you know and i wanted to take that away from us oh yeah yeah it really is you know when when karen and i got married uh 44 years ago we went to to london and um to the uk to kind of hang out we got this ticket to ride the public transportation you know and it's like a you get a discount for doing it so you could ride the buses you could ride the subway and everything in a lot of cases cases, it was kind of convenient. But when it came to buses and you had to get somewhere else or to a train, just sitting around waiting for their schedule.
Starting point is 02:42:51 And it's like, wow, I'm just used to jumping in a car and going and doing what I want. The distances weren't that large, but they were further than you could walk. But it was such a restraining thing. It was really annoying. I got a couple of comments here I wanted to get to. Audi, modernretroradio.com. Good to see you there. He says, the reason CEOs are destroying their own companies' brands is because of New World Order United Nations puppets.
Starting point is 02:43:12 They wouldn't be in those positions if they weren't. I agree. Sword of Possessions says, getting ads on live shows now. Rumble is starting to suck like that. Every product we get goes fast before it's banned well i didn't know that was happening i didn't know we're getting i'm not seeing any revenue from that unfortunately people are willing to sell out you know particularly if they're handed a really big check yeah that's true you know it's it's a horrendous thing you know i've
Starting point is 02:43:41 never had somebody offer me a billion dollars you know to sell out and you know being honest who knows i would hope i wouldn't it's an awfully tempting thing well you know that was always a thing that you remember the game scruples i don't know if you ever played that or not but we yes i do we played it and after a while it's like you know i'm seeing a pattern here you know they got the same types of things uh that are going on and will you do it for this amount of money how about for that amount of money? And so they start changing the dollar amounts and just tweaking it slightly to say, what's your selling point?
Starting point is 02:44:12 But at the end of the day, we have to live with ourselves. And if you have any kind of a conscience, you're going to look at that man in the mirror or that woman in the mirror, and you're going to be happy with what you see or not. And that's not something that you can put a price on. That's right. And I know as a Christian, one day I'm going to stand happy with what you see or not. And that's not something that you can put a price on. That's right. And I know as a Christian, one day I'm going to stand before God face to face. It's going to be more frightening than the mirror. I got to tell you that.
Starting point is 02:44:32 The $1 million isn't going to help you then, probably. That's right. Another comment here, and it disappeared, I think. Oh, yeah, here it is. Wes Robertson. He says, an automotive industry collapse could send the U.S. into a depression, he thinks. Were the EVs a monkey wrench that was thrown into the system for that purpose? What do you think? It could well be. And, you know, we've got about a month until the orange
Starting point is 02:44:54 man ascends to the purple. And it will be very interesting to see what he does. You know, I would like to see him make cars great again. You know, forget America. One way he could make America great again is by, among other things, ending the chicken tax that prevents a lot of these manufacturers from importing these affordable vehicles, particularly small trucks, into this country. He could do that. You know, how about letting Americans buy that $13,000 Toyota Hilux Champ? Can you imagine what a boon that would be to some young person who wants to start a contracting business you know oh I agree that would be great but I don't think he'll do it because he's all about stopping imports you know that's right and you know and that's what we call law enforcement a clue you know we'll see what he does you know we've had a couple of I wrote I
Starting point is 02:45:38 think you probably saw what I wrote about his awful uh choices to be the next surgeon general and that other uh the guy the thug that he uh had tapped to be the head of the dea luckily that guy uh had to bow out but that that horrendous covidian kabuki are a pusher uh that he's tapped to be the surgeon general what does that tell you about him why would he choose those people of all the people that he could have chosen he chose people like that oh yeah oh she's awful absolutely awful you you've got a couple of uh a couple of things there about it but you know when you look at he likes to go everywhere he says well future and whether we're going to destroy build this country back we're going to do drill baby drill that's his favorite phrase he says on all the time well you know he left the parisord in. And when we talk about shutting down the economy completely, that's what that's about.
Starting point is 02:46:29 You know, yeah, you can throw a monkey wrench into the automotive industry and shut it down. But if you want to shut down all industry and all manufacturing, that's what the purpose of the Paris Climate Accord is. And it was a treaty. And it was a treaty that we got into because Obama and John Kerry said we're in it. And it wasn't, Trump wouldn't do anything to stop that, and neither would any of the senators. Nobody would call it out. They all pretended that we were in it. And a clause that was put in there that I think was put in there just for the United States says, well, if you decide that you're going to get out of the Paris Agreement, you got to wait four years. And so Trump says, OK, I'm going to get out of it.
Starting point is 02:47:08 And but I can't do it then until just after the election in 2020. And of course, we were out of it for maybe a month or something, you know, before Biden puts us back in. They don't have the authority to put us in this. But when you look at what has been done to the UK, for example, I mean, they're shutting down all of their not just their their coal power plants but they're shutting down the coal plants that they use to make steel and they're shutting down the mines it's complete de-industrialization they're criminalizing farming that's right that's right because they want to they want to throttle the food supply that's right you know it's it's literally it's literally a depopulation agenda.
Starting point is 02:47:48 It's an impoverishment agenda. And the common denominator is that all of these people who are pushing this are people who are at the very apex of the pyramid and who have creosis-like wealth and think they'll be immune from it. Yeah, the apex predators. That's the stickability of it. You know, it's not to worry. I've got my bunker with my thousands and thousands of gallons of diesel fuel in my generators,
Starting point is 02:48:10 and I've got all the food I could possibly want for the next 50 years. It's for you and me and all of the deplorables to deal with this new dark age that they want to create. That's right. Yeah, they want a feudal society. They want a technocratic feudal society, which is their new spin on it. Seth Landrigan, thank you very much for the tip. He says, happy holidays, everybody.
Starting point is 02:48:35 Just got an 84 Dodge Ram custom 100 318 cubic inch for my 16-year-old son. Good. Simple and easy to work on. Great for learning mechanics. And if your son can learn that, that's going to be. Learn that. Learn how to work on the car and learn a little bit about how to make, how to use a 3D printer and you're set forever.
Starting point is 02:48:57 Print your parts. A 318 is a great engine. You know, not a super powerhouse, but a good, rugged, reliable engine. And something that can literally be rebuilt from the oil pan to the carburetor. If you learn how to use some basic tools, you can do it for about $1,000. And machine the costs and parts. Yeah, yeah. That's going to be the wave of the future is people starting to get out of what they were trying to entrap us in uh and uh so you got uh an article because you you focus very uh carefully and always have
Starting point is 02:49:27 on this uh so-called pandemic stuff from the very beginning the nonsense about it you got an article up there about the rumors about pardoning fauci what do you think about that uh who well the precedent was set with nixon uh you know people have talked about well how can you pardon somebody who hasn't been charged, let alone convicted of anything? Well, that happened with Nixon. That's right. Nixon wasn't formally charged, let alone convicted of anything, but Jerry Ford pardoned him in advance. So it certainly could be done.
Starting point is 02:49:57 And it would provide a really interesting way for Donald Trump to claim his hands are tied and he can't do anything to bring Fauci to account. Never mind that Fauci basically ran the country for the last year of Trump's presidency. Well, all Trump stood by his side like a kind of spray tan wooden Indian. He did absolutely nothing about it. You know, I wonder whether, you know, there's a term in pro wrestling, it's called kayfabe. I'm not sure if I'm pronouncing it correctly, but it's just basically about these guys who are orchestrating their performance, you know, for the benefit of the crowd. And you've got, you've got the face, the, you know, the good guy, Hulk Hogan.
Starting point is 02:50:34 And then you've got the heel, the bad guy, Iron Sheik. Maybe that's what Trump was referring to when he said covfefe. Yeah, that's it. You know, and so Iron Sheik would hit Hulk over the head with the folding chair and, you know, the Hulk would stagger, you know, like he was going to fall. And then, you know, and then he'd recover his strength and, you know, then he'd come back and he'd slam the sheet to the ground and everybody would cheer because the good guy won. And, you know, I wonder whether that's what's going on with Biden and Trump. You know, maybe they sit behind the curtain together and they have a beer together. I wouldn't be surprised if Biden does pardon Fauci.
Starting point is 02:51:10 That will be evidence of that having happened. Another piece of evidence. We'll see whether whether Trump actually does issue a blanket pardon to people who actually deserve it. And for whom the pardon power was intended, meaning those people that Trump threw under the bus for the uh january 6 so-called insurrection who've been rotting in jail for nearly four years uh who at most were guilty of disturbing the peace and maybe trespassing the kinds of things you you and i would have gotten a ticket for little not not let alone be thrown in a cage oh it disgusts me you know and one of the guys that was rounded up and i I talked about this earlier, how they're accelerating the arrests of people, even after the election and immediately before the election. None of the judges would say, well, we'll do a continuous and see what's going to happen if Trump's going to pardon people.
Starting point is 02:51:54 But, you know, one of the guys, Cowboys for Trump, he said this is the greatest entrapment in history, and it was an entrapment by Trump. And, you know, his lawyer is telling him, oh, no, you can't do anything about it. That nonviolent behavior of what people did is expressly permitted in the First Amendment to peacefully assemble and redress your grievances. To peacefully assemble and redress your grievances is protected. But he didn't have the backbone to do anything about it because he's got a lawyer telling him, hey, they're going to come after you. Well, they came after him anyway. And so I think it's a good thing that the Hunter Biden pardon is going to essentially, I think, force him to do something about it.
Starting point is 02:52:34 But when you look at the total betrayal of these people and how Republicans in general have just run from it, there's only a couple of them that even bothered to go to the prisons and, you know, talk about the horrific conditions that are there. But, you know, this is something, Eric, I've seen all my life, the CIA going in, orchestrating coups and then training the dictator that they put in to run a secret police. I mean, this is, you know, this is a pattern that has gone on all of my life with the CIA. Well, yeah, but it's more blatant now. Yeah, they don't care. And it's more exonerous. I think they're playing with dynamite.
Starting point is 02:53:10 I think you see things, everybody sees things, like this egregious cretin, Hunter Biden, and various other people like that, literally getting away with appalling, horrific crimes involving real harm to real people. And meanwhile, people who haven't harmed anybody and, you know, who are guilty of it most, some sort of a minor jaywalking style technical foul infraction, are prosecuted to the nth degree for things like that. And people are really getting tired of it, I think. And I think this is one good thing about Orange Man is I do think he's sort of set in motion a populist uprising. And I just hope that this populist uprising isn't channeled in the wrong direction
Starting point is 02:53:51 and then becomes the pretext for something even more awful than we've been dealing with for the past four years. Well, the problem with the populist uprising is that it's idol worship. And I saw it with some of the tea party stuff earlier on you know when they said the tax enough already and we got to cut taxes and all our and there's an echo of that with doge and and that nonsense that i and i think that's going to be a bunch of nonsense there's not anything that you know musk and um uh ramaswamy can make all the recommendations that they want doesn't mean anything i've seen one commission after another over the last 30 or 40 years make all kinds of recommendations, but it requires Congress to act on it. We can't even get Mike Johnson to allocate some money to
Starting point is 02:54:35 help the people who are freezing to death. Literally, we had somebody who died from the cold. He won't do anything to help them, but he'll keep channeling the money to foreign wars. No problem. Foreign governments, you know, he doesn't have any problem with that. So they're not going to do anything to seriously reform it. And the vast bulk of the money that's being spent, even if you were to say they were going to cut back on the wars in the military industrial complex, the vast bulk of the money is there with entitlement programs that they would have to change the law on. So there's not really anything that's going to happen with any of that. I agree.
Starting point is 02:55:10 Ultimately, I think this is just industrial policy, you know, Soviet-style command and control. And it just comes down to, well, which person is going to direct this Sovietized economy and in what direction will it be? It's not, let's return to a free market model, one in which people are free to transact with one another non-coercively. That's anathema. Can't have that. It's always got to be at the direction of some leader. And you're right about the cult of personality that's surrounding Trump. I saw something the other day. You may have seen it as well. Apparently, they're going to erect some god-awful statue. Have you seen it? Yeah, several stories high. Yeah. Fight, fight, fight thing or something. Yeah. Are they going to spray paint the thing gold too? They keep saying that they are not guilty of idolatry, but if it looks like it, it walks like
Starting point is 02:56:02 it, it stands like it, it looks like it's idolatry to me. I tell you, they just keep going down that road. And that's why I'm saying, you know, it's been a misdirection, just like the Tea Party. They started focusing on, well, we're taxed enough already. Okay, so what do we do about this? Are we going to cut some programs? Or what do you want to talk about? They didn't want to talk about that talk about they didn't want to talk about that and they didn't want to talk about the proper role of government and neither does trump trump wants to make this all about loyalty to himself and he's not making this even when you look at this talk about getting revenge and things and he says well success is going to be our revenge and yet at the same time uh throughout that interview interwoven through it is this undercurrent of i'm going to get even with these people uh instead of instead of saying okay we're going to have a truce and we're going to
Starting point is 02:56:49 re-establish a rule of law so the victor doesn't get to jail his political enemies they're not going to do that and they're not going to fix the economy and uh you know all of this drill baby drill stuff uh i really think what's going to happen with it eric i think they're going to come in you know we got it as a tag team match. And so you got the Democrats like Biden and all the rest of them. They come in with prohibition. Right. They got prohibition on crypto.
Starting point is 02:57:11 They got prohibition on energy use. Trump is going to come in and say, we're going to open up everything and everybody can do whatever they want to with crypto. And you can use whatever form of energy you want, but you'll pay a carbon tax or you'll have to pay for carbon sequestration, which my buddies have already set up a business to monetize that. And my buddies have already set up a business to tokenize everything. And so I think that's the danger. You know, it was one pastor said, God's delivered us from one evil to challenge us with another. They're going to come at us with the same agenda, but they're going to do it in a subversive way to make you think that it's going to be, hey, it's just an open market
Starting point is 02:57:48 freedom type of thing. And, you know, but it's going to be that type of approach, I think. I agree. And the people who would ordinarily be apt or inclined to resist or question it, if it were, say, Biden or Harris that were promoting it, will accept it because it's their guy who's who's imposing it one of the great worries i've got uh you know trump's election campaign really hinged on this uh you know this tsunami of illegals that have been entering the country over the past four years how exactly is he going to uh identify and deport all of these people how exactly is he going to do that a national id right my fear is he's going to institute some sort of a papers please, passport checkport regime on us, you know,
Starting point is 02:58:30 in the name of apprehending and identifying all of these non-citizen aliens who are in the country. And I think, unfortunately, a lot of these gung-ho MAGA people will say, yeah, we got to do that. So, you know, we're going to have a new apparat like we got with the Homeland Security apparat under Bush, you know, after 9-11. So, you know, now Americans are used to having to deal with these blue-shirted goons to get on an airplane. Well, soon are they going to get used to having to deal with goons wearing other kinds of shirts at every border, at every state? Or when they drive across the county line, are they going to get used to having to stop at a checkpoint and prove to the satisfaction of some government goon that they're
Starting point is 02:59:08 an american citizen i think it's a possibility oh absolutely it is a possibility take a look at what they're doing i mean you know we've got and they're still pouring it on with the jobs stuff right uh so you know desantis and republicans in florida said we're going to have mandatory e-verify mandatory e-verify to get a job. We're going to have to have an ID and biometric ID to fly anywhere. The real ID is kicking in next year under Trump, right? The Republicans have always pushed back, but now they're going to bring it in under Trump. Biometric IDs with TSA. They want control so they can have jobs because illegals are taking our jobs away. They want to have voter ID. It's ID, ID, ID, even online.
Starting point is 02:59:49 We can't control our kids' access to social media, so we need to have an online ID to get onto social media or whatever. All of this stuff is pushing towards an ID. And interestingly enough, every one of those things that I mentioned are sore points with conservatives because Biden has come in and made these things worse for the most part. And so now Trump will come in, you know, it's a problem, solution, problem, solution. And they hand this stuff off like a relay baton with each other. Right. It's quite worrisome. You know, there's this authoritarian law and order undercurrent uh that that is behind
Starting point is 03:00:26 maga and it really bothers me it's something that has long bothered me about the conservative oh you must love tom homan yeah right what the fuck that guy is he's a stereotypical bad sheriff in town isn't he boy that's amazing and you know don't go by what they say. Go by what they do. You know, I got into a lively debate with a number of people over this guy. I think his name was Chad Honister. Oh, yeah. This guy was one of the most brutal of the COVID thugs. He
Starting point is 03:00:56 had, not only did he have this pastor arrested in Florida for having the effrontery to, you know, allow people who wanted to attend his services. We're almost out of time. Yeah, I told everybody he's perfect for the DEA because the DEA doesn't have any respect for the Constitution. He wasn't doing anything more than opening the doors and saying, hey, if you want to come in and worship, you're free to do so. Not only did he have that man arrested, but he publicly shamed him.
Starting point is 03:01:20 He had a big press conference where he denounced him for being a threat to public health. Oh, I agree. He's a kill granny. I agree. What an awful person. And Trump chose him. Think about what that says about Trump. Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 03:01:32 Hang on, Karen. Keep it going for just a second. And the other part, this is a listener pointed out to me, said his father-in-law was a billionaire who was convicted of a crime that Trump pardoned. So that's how this Democrat who is so heavily connected with all these other people, that's how he got his name in the hat, because that's all it takes, isn't it, Eric? It's truly amazing. Before we go, tell people about your site. Anything that you want to tell people about there at ericpeters.org?
Starting point is 03:01:59 Well, sure. It's kind of eclectic. For those who aren't familiar with it, I call it the world's best libertarian car site, because as far as I know, it's the only libertarian car site. We get into all sorts of things. We get into the stuff that other car sites get into, which means car reviews, technical stuff, things having to do with what's going on in the business. But we also have a lively conversation going on there about the things that you and I talk about, about political things. Some of them tie into cars.
Starting point is 03:02:23 Some of them don't. But all of these things are kind of related when you really think about it. And so that's what I talk about, about political things. Some of them tie into cars, some of them don't, but all of these things are kind of related when you really think about it. And so that's what I try to do there. I try to have a synergistic kind of bringing together of all these common themes and try to explain to people how they're related. And they're not separate things that aren't connected
Starting point is 03:02:39 because they really are connected. That's right. You talk about real cars, you don't talk about these hypercars that are out there, although even the real cars today are starting to get hyper-expensive, aren't they? Yeah, even the hypercars aren't that interesting anymore. That's right. Back in the day, a Ferrari or a Lamborghini was really a spectacular car.
Starting point is 03:02:57 I mean, again, just like with the Jag, you lift the hood and look at that V12 engine. And they had all this just interesting styling. Now they're all the same plastic insect shapes. It's like this insect versus that insect. And the only thing that they really bring to the table is, well, this one is two-tenths of a second faster through the quarter mile. That's basically it. Well, I'm waiting to get my praying mantis. That's the one that's got the attachment.
Starting point is 03:03:21 You get a clover in front of you. That's your thing about somebody that's like a left-wing bandit. You get a clover in front of you that's your your thing about somebody that's like a left-wing bandit you get a clover in front of you can use that praying mantis thing to grab them and flip them behind you that would be great yeah i buy that option i would too i would do always great talking to you ericpetersepautos.com or ericpetersautos.com uh thank you very much eric good talking to you merry christ Christmas to everybody listening. Thank you. You too. The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
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