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You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 24th of April, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, we're going to begin today by taking a look at the 25th anniversary of the Columbine shooting.
That was the first major school shooting, and it happened a couple of days ago.
I haven't covered it until today because today, or actually yesterday, we had a law pass in Tennessee to allow teachers to carry.
There's a lot of details and qualifications and training required for that.
But, of course, the Democrats don't like that.
But there's a lot of lessons to learn from what happened in Columbine, we've got a clip we're going to begin with.
One of the individuals who survived, whose sister was perhaps the most famous one who was shot.
He escaped, but we're going to begin with that.
We're also going to take a look at the failing climate agenda.
People are realizing how this is going to destroy things, and they're pushing back really hard.
So now we've got the World Health Organization trying to pull in doctors. I wonder why. People are realizing how this is going to destroy things, and they're pushing back really hard.
So now we've got the World Health Organization trying to pull in doctors.
I wonder why.
Seems like they were able to pull the wool over our eyes pretty easily with this medical martial law,
so maybe they could be useful for this too, right?
Another MacGuffin, the Unified MacGuffin.
We'll be right back. well as i just said the um 25th anniversary of columbine and uh the um brother of uh one of the people was probably the most famous of the victims where they pointed the gun at her told her to she
was a strong christian they knew that and uh told her to deny god she refused to do
it but her brother was also in the library where most of the killing took place and he and his
family have been spending the last 25 years going around and talking to students to try to
prevent this and he has some very interesting perspectives on what he has seen in schools,
as well as what he saw that day.
And so he had an interview with Billy Halliwell, who is with CBN News.
He said, I've dedicated a lot of my life to sharing my sister's story,
my story, traveling around and speaking.
His sister, Rachel Joyce Scott, was killed during the event.
And so he said, they talked about forgiveness.
They talked about who is really to blame.
How do we sort these types of things out?
Is it really about bullying?
Because that really has been the foundation for a lot of
things, right? All of this grooming that is happening now, interestingly enough,
is being justified over the satanic actions of a couple of killers. And that's really what it was.
He says they got into a very dark place. Well, it was a very occultic place, quite frankly,
that they got into. It wasn't just that they withdrew and brooded and that type of thing.
So I want to begin with his recounting of the event.
Here is Scott's version of the story.
Yeah, I mean, you mentioned your friend who died next to you.
You were in the library.
You saw and experienced some of the most horrific things imaginable, particularly for a teenager, a kid at the time, you know, it was
horrific for the entire country. You went through it coming out of that when it comes to forgiveness,
right? We talk a lot about forgiveness in our culture, maybe not enough, but the word gets
thrown around a lot, but you really have had to deal with that. How did you
get to a place of forgiveness? What was that journey like for you coming out of a situation
where 12 kids, a teacher killed by their peers? It's just horrific. Yeah. A lot of times, um,
I, you know, just a recap a little bit about what I went through. I was in the library,
which was the scene of the most intense shooting. Um,
I watched as the shooters went around the room,
taunting students and treated it like it was a game. Um,
they came over to where I was. I saw my friend Isaiah,
they call them racial slurs. They tried to pull them out from underneath the
table. Um, they killed him.
Then they killed my friend Matt and they left me underneath the table. They killed him. Then they killed my friend Matt.
And they left me underneath that table.
I thought I was going to die.
And I felt that I heard God speak to me.
And I am careful even with that phrase.
God told me to do something because I know that my own thinking can get in the way of
that still small voice that's within. But I felt very strongly and impressed that a voice that was all-knowing, wise, and told
me to get out of there.
I was the first student to stand up, look around the room.
I saw the shooters were gone, and I yelled at everyone, let's get out of here.
A group of us ran out.
There was a police car outside. We all got behind the police car.
And shortly after, the shooters came back into the library and began to exchange gunfire with the police.
Behind the police car, I was holding a girl who had been shot.
Her name was Val Schnur.
And she had a conversation with the shooters just minutes earlier where one of, one of them walked by her and she said, oh God.
And it caught his attention.
He said, God, you believe in God?
And had this conversation between the two of them where she was begging for her life.
And finally she said she did.
She said yes.
And then I heard a shotgun.
But she survived.
And I'm holding her behind this police car,
trying not to let her go to sleep. It's amazing what kicks in. You know, you, you think, uh,
we're, we're more resilient, um, than we realize sometimes things automatically kick in that you
don't even know. I mean, I'm 16 years old, just turned 16. And all I knew all of a sudden, it just came to me, you don't let someone who's losing blood go to sleep.
Also, I'm in total shock, which is your brain's way of kind of protecting you from the gravity of what you're dealing with.
So you're in total shock.
It feels surreal.
When I was in the library, I was completely paralyzed with fear. And it was less than 10 minutes, but it felt like hours that I was're just in this very crazy, crazy place. What, what I,
what I've learned about forget, uh, you know, these ask about forgiveness is, you know, a lot
of times we don't realize we need forgiveness. Like we're angry about something. We don't know
sometimes what it is. We're carrying around some, some stuff from our past, some of our anger. And I didn't realize it, but for years I was angry and I hated the shooters.
I mean, the reason I hated them is because the news got the overall reason wrong why the shooting happened.
Not because they were intentionally trying to,
but everybody wanted to know why.
And this story came out that's just not true.
And the story is these guys were pushed to the edge
with being bullied at school so bad that they got revenge.
And that was the overall story
that came out from Columbine.
Even the psychologists and everybody in the community, everyone that's learned about Columbine
realizes that's not what happened.
That had to be frustrating, you know, to continue to hear that even now that still comes up,
right?
You know, as the primary reason, a lot of people go back to that media narrative and
that's all they really know of the reasons.
Yeah.
So that is, that's a false narrative and it's not the reason
why columbine happened it's a minor smaller factor it's a factor but it's it's a smaller factor
and in fact that caused in the mind of the american psyche a bad formula that's existed
for 25 years and we need as a country need to get rid of that formula. And the formula is, uh, Oh, you've been bullied at school. Look out a school. You could do a
school shooting. Well, that is so wrong because that's, that's the equivalent of you stepped on
my toe. I'm going to cut off your limbs. Yeah. And that's exactly all, you know, all this time we have seen the cover-up here in Tennessee of what this tranny killer did in that Christian school.
It truly is amazing to me.
They want to hide all that stuff.
They want to hide the evil that is in there.
And then, of course, we've got people very angry of the democrats you had one of the tennessee
three one of the people who interrupted uh the uh the the proceedings there at the house before
he has a bunch of protesters there they staged a die-in and we'll talk about that but you notice
that he says uh well it wasn't what we were told So what does he think the reason this happened is?
This is a little bit shorter.
I'll tell you what he says about the reason why.
And so you ask, well, why did Columbine happen?
I don't have all the reasons.
I can't tell you everything, but I have learned a lot.
And I can't tell you that after everything I've learned.
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As far as people are concerned, the biggest people responsible are the two shooters.
It's not the school.
It's not people that maybe treated them bad.
It's not their parents.
It's not the medication they were on.
It's not the choices that they made to lie to not not
do the things that they were going to say they're going to do to all kinds of things
so you know even as a teenager when i watched them on the news i i i remember and they were
older than me they were a couple years older than me and i thought they knew and they were older than me. They were a couple years older than me. And I thought they knew what they were doing.
They were planning on it.
They planned it.
They planned, Eric specifically planned it for over a year.
So very sick and twisted, dwelling on the darkest thoughts that you could have, having these dark fantasies of being in power and showing the world your anger and your rage and all and just this uh very
egotistical very arrogant um uh fantasy and that eric had and then there were two different kids
and i've learned a lot about and i say kids one was 17 one was 18. um but they just like other
shooters and of shootings they they knew what they were doing was so wrong.
Yeah, yeah.
Perhaps that's why they don't want us to see the manifesto there in Nashville.
But then what about forgiveness?
Because he'd asked him about that.
And as he said, they are to blame.
So what do you do with that?
Does he move on with that?
What do you do about the forgiveness aspect of this?
So, but back to the issue of forgiveness, forgiveness is like setting a prisoner free
and finding out that prisoner is you. So you have all this anger and you realize forgiveness is what
sets you free from that. Forgiveness is a spiritual issue and people a lot of times
misunderstand it. They think that forgiveness is saying, oh, it's okay what you did. Now,
sometimes that it is when you're meant to be in relation and connection with somebody,
you forgive them and you forget what they did and you say, it's okay. And you give them grace,
you give them mercy. But sometimes something happens from someone and it's not okay. And you give them grace, you give them mercy. But sometimes something happens from someone and it's not okay. It's
completely wrong and evil or whatever you want to call it.
And at that point, it's not about saying, it's okay. So you
and there's, it's saying, I'm going to choose to let go. And
it's for your sake, forgiveness most of time is for you. It's
for you. That's, that's the essence of time is for you it's for you that's that's the essence of it
is a forgiveness is a freeing thing and people don't realize well they was
because what happens is you go well I have a right to be angry yes you do it's
for some things that have happened you can either hold on to that right and it
let it eat you inside and it then comes out in different ways usually on people
that you don't intend it to
go out onto or onto yourself or you are living in torment in your mental health or you
have an attitude of forgiveness and choose to let go so i forgave the shooters at columbine
but i would not pardon them pardon is different, is an issue of the law.
If they had not killed themselves that day, I would have, I would, I believe that they
belonged in prison so that they couldn't do that again until.
Exactly.
And so we've had situations, we've had people like the son of Sam Keller.
You have Ted Bundy who raped and killed so many people.
They went to prison and Ted Bundy was executed.
Son of Sam, a guy, what was his name?
Berkovich or David Berkovich or something like that.
He is still in prison, will be there for life.
They don't have the death penalty there.
Both of them said they became Christians in prison, will be there for life. They don't have the death penalty there. Both of them said they became Christians in prison.
God can forgive.
There's still consequences.
You still are in prison the rest of your life, or you were executed, that type of thing.
That's what he's talking about in terms of no pardon.
And God gives us consequences in our own lives.
We can see that in the life of
David, who committed adultery, who committed murder, attempted to cover it up. There were
consequences for him his entire life, and yet he was forgiven by God. The problem is, I think,
when we look at this, how do you stop the crime? Well, you lock these people up, put them in prison,
or you execute them or something like that. But how do you stop the crime? Well, you lock these people up, put them in prison, or you execute them or something like that.
But how do you stop the ongoing crimes?
Because we've had not just school shootings, the crimes that happened during 2020 and 2021 and so forth,
under this medical martial law, the mass murder in hospitals,
the crimes against people in terms of stealing all of
their livelihood and destroying the business that they built with their blood, sweat, and
tears, the destruction of the rule of law, the moving of the Overton window so that people
will accept, well, yeah, I guess I do need to have a digital ID.
And that is really what is happening now.
It's an article coming out of Australia today, we'll get to, where they've just passed this new digital ID law, calling it voluntary.
And yet it's not voluntary for a lot of people.
As a person said, well, if it's not voluntary for everybody, it's not voluntary for anybody, really.
And so they're strong-arming and coercing people to take that.
Because why are we putting up with this?
This is so against the character of australians
to do this type of thing just as it should be against the character historical character of
americans to submit to this kind of stuff and yet they were able with this uh these lies of the
pandemic to move this over to the window so we will gradually start to accept this stuff
so that's the key when you look at this this, what do we do to stop this?
This is why I have been told so many times, and it is a real sore spot with me,
well, you just need to move on and forget about Trump.
It's like, well, I'll move on and forget about Trump, and Trump moves on.
If Trump is going to come back, remain in power, if Biden is going to stay and remain in power,
we have to tell people what they have done.
To move on from these people, Trump and Biden, is to move on from these two killers at Columbine and just to say, oh, okay, well, you know, let's just forget about it.
That was four years ago.
Come on.
There's other things happening.
Let's forget about it. That's 25 years
ago. These guys will be in their 40s now. He was 16. He was a couple of years younger than the
oldest one. He's 41. Let's just forget about it. Just let them walk around free. No, you stop
the killing. You stop the crime. So how's the best way to do that in a high school? Well, as I've
said many times with every one of these school shootings, the best thing that you can do, there's no perfect solution.
But the best solution that you can have is to have concealed carry by teachers that are there.
Because as we've seen in the recent stabbing that happened in the Australian mall, I think the first person killed was a uniformed security guard
who became a target for this guy.
This guy wanted to kill people,
so first thing he does is get rid of the security guard.
Then he starts killing women.
And then finally,
the people who are running from the killer
find a cop, a female,
and she's got a gun.
They call her to go stop this guy. and she heroically runs over to stop him.
But the thing that allowed her to stop him was the gun that she had.
And so that's a heroic act.
She was not being threatened.
If you have a situation in a school classroom,
remember there was a teacher who died besides 12 students, I think.
And if you are there and somebody
attacks is attacking you or attacking uh your the students that are there um that's just
self-preservation and you need to have the ability to do that and so you at least have
they can still you know surprise you and shoot you before you can react, of course.
But there's at least a possibility that if they don't blindside you on this,
you've got an opportunity to fight back on a somewhat level playing ground.
Perhaps better if you have, under this Tennessee law, been in training so that you're a better shot.
The Tennessee House passes a bill to arm trained teachers amid protests and a performative die-in is the way Tom Pappert does the headline.
Performative.
It was theatrics.
Just like Earth Day.
54 years ago.
I talked about yesterday.
There's people doing die-ins and everything.
Nothing really changes.
This is the left.
This is the theatrical left.
It was the people who were the ones who were always in the plays and all this other kind of stuff who loved to perform.
They were the ones who were so into Earth Day 54 years ago.
And this is what's happening here as well.
You've got Justin Jones, one of the Tennessee Three,
who has been at the forefront of these displays and everything.
That's why he got elected, by the way.
He was a performer at these protests and everything.
That got him elected, and he's still doing that.
Not so much offering bills as he is just offering performances.
The Tennessee House of Representatives yesterday approved a bill that would arm teachers who
are licensed, receive annual training, not just once, but every year, and are approved
by both police and school officials.
There's a lot.
Licensing, you're approved by multiple people, you're training all the time.
The protest threatened to interrupt the legislative body's proceedings multiple times.
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Give your finances a lift. With Justin Jones, who is actually,
I hesitate to call him a representative,
but he does represent a certain constituency, doesn't he?
And his staffers, at times, joining the protest in theatrics.
And so 68 to 28 was the bill passing.
He was ruled out of order at least three times on Tuesday,
including when he walked to the front of the assembly and used his phone to
record lawmakers and protesters because he was repeatedly ruled out of order.
He will not be allowed to speak on the house floor until Thursday.
They've got to come up with some better punishments for these guys.
They kicked them out when they bullhorned and had a mob insurrection taking over
the Capitol and then immediately it was reinstated by, uh, his, uh, jurisdiction.
The politicians there, uh, he says, I'm the only one who is officially
ruled out of order for video recording.
My constituents being removed from the gallery by state troopers, and now will be silenced for the next two days.
The video he posted on social media seems to feature the lawmaker or another
person standing very close to him chanting, blood on your hands.
Blood on your hands? No, this is about defending innocent
life. If they got blood on their hands, they got blood on their hands
taking down a perp. A video of the full event
shows the House Speaker Cameron Sexton
repeatedly urging him to stop recording and sit down, but he won't.
He checked him and did measures. But, you know, he shouldn't have any consequences.
How dare them have consequences for this stuff? They must be racist.
As proponents previously highlighted, the stringent requirements it requires for guns to be carried on school property.
State Senator Paul Bailey, who sponsored the version of the bill that already passed in the state Senate,
so now the only thing left is for the governor to sign it.
I'm sure he probably will.
Predicted that the requirement would lead to this passing and getting the signature from from bill lee he said in order to carry weapons on
school grounds they have to possess a valid handgun carry permit issued by this state
must be fingerprinted and must pass a psychological evaluation be vetted by school officials and all the rest of the stuff, and train annually,
40 hours minimum annually.
So I really don't have a problem with that.
You know, we want to talk about murder and what is happening across our country with
murder and, of course, with children.
I think the most amazing story of mass murder, perhaps,
longest period of time, is Planned Parenthood.
It's now one of the top four leading causes of death.
Right up there with heart attack and cancer.
They had 695,000 Americans died from heart disease in 2021,
605,000 from cancer, 416,000, they said, from COVID-19,
mostly medical protocols, and 225,000 from accidents.
And Planned Parenthood is right there, just under 400,000.
Just under 400,000. Just under 400,000.
So only heart disease and cancer are killing more people than what they claimed with COVID-19.
And again, when we look at COVID-19, they're not looking at the hospital death protocols,
and they're certainly not counting all the people that were killed with the Trump shots.
Where does that fit you know that might be the number one killer in 2021 because that's when the vaccines rolled out you remember that um you remember that
the one america insurance company out of indiana said we had a uh an event that was more than three
sigmas out from the standard deviation of the mean.
We don't see this type of stuff, but like once every 200 years.
And he said it wasn't COVID.
It was not COVID.
And it began in the third quarter and then increased again in the fourth quarter.
Hmm.
Could it be the shot that was then pressured on everybody?
No, it wasn't mandated.
It was coerced.
Well, yes, but of course, he says, well, we know that you don't die if you get the shot,
and this wasn't COVID, but he says, I think it was COVID.
Even though everybody said it wasn't COVID, it was all these different things that they
attributed to, and perhaps attributing it to um heart attacks and things
like that but he says i i know that it was coveted even though they said it wasn't coveted
the people who are there said it wasn't coveted but he knows better because he's the insurance guy
now why would that happen if it's coveted why would that happen in the third and fourth quarter
instead of in 2020 but he said i know it's coveted and I know that you can't die if you've got the vaccine.
Therefore, this is COVID deaths and this is from unvaccinated people. And we want to raise
insurance rates of unvaccinated people. This is how people can ignore the obvious evidence there.
But yeah, one of the top four leading causes, perhaps even higher than that, abortions conducted
by Planned Parenthood are the leading cause of death in the u.s with the organization recommending uh pregnant clients abort 97 percent
of the time well that surprises me i would have thought it would have been 100 what happened to
those other three percent um they released their annual report uh showing how many abortions that they had done and marjorie dannenfelser
who is with the susan b anthony pro-life america group said that they were given 700 million dollars
in taxpayer funds wow so i guess you know if you're looking at this is almost like $2,000 per murder, isn't it?
This amount made up a third of the organization's revenue with Planned Parenthood ending the fiscal year with $2.5 billion in net assets.
You want to know why?
Why the Planned Parenthood and why Pfizer is killing people?
Because the government pays them to.
The government pays really well.
Kill people with a shot.
Kill people with the hospital death protocols that Trump gave them.
Kill people with abortion.
And I'll pay you billions of dollars to do that.
Representative Chris Smith, co-chair of the House Pro-Life Caucus,
said the federal taxpayer funds should not be funneled to big abortion corporations like Planned Parenthood, which has killed over 9.3 million children since 1970.
And actually, that number is about six times higher.
I don't know where he got that.
I've never seen that.
I've seen over 60 million
abortions since Roe v. Wade, and he's even going back to 1970. So I don't know where he got that
number, but I think it's extremely lightweight. So we've got a Christian woman. You talk about
commitment and integrity. This is a Christian woman who survived a communist concentration camp,
but she's prepared to die in U.S. prison over the Biden administration, so-called Department
of Justice, coming after her for face act charges. A Christian woman who survived a communist
concentration camp in Eastern Europe recently explained how she's making preparations to die in an American prison after being charged by the U.S. so-called Department of Justice.
The contempt that I have for this federal government, Republican and Democrat, it is nothing but a massive instrument of death, destruction, war, enslavement.
I despise the American government.
Ava Adel, 88 years old.
Among 11 protesters at the Biden Department of Justice slapped are charges for allegedly
violating the freedom of access to clinic entrances.
The FACE Act.
In October 2022, the Department of Justice accused them of intimidating and interfering with employees of the clinic and a patient who was seeking reproductive health services at the clinic.
A federal judge found her and four others guilty earlier this month,
and she awaits sentencing on July 30th.
Our government sides with Planned Parenthood.
Our government sides with the killers.
Oh, pity them.
They're being bullied.
And we don't want anybody there who's going to defend against a killer who comes into a classroom.
And we don't want anybody at the mass murder sites we call Planned Parenthood trying to defend and to educate people so they don't kill a child
and so they don't have regret about that the rest of their life.
Adel also faces charges stemming from an August 2020 protest at an abortion clinic in Michigan
and an April 2021 protest at a clinic in Saginaw, Michigan.
Collectively, she faces 11 years in prison and $350,000 in fine from our government that funds one war after the other.
Isn't that amazing?
The Biden administration was so much blood on their hands.
They kill people abroad.
They kill people with their vaccines and their mandates and their hospitals.
They kill people by funding abortion.
And they come after the people who try to defend innocent life.
It just boggles the mind.
How much wrath is being stored up against these people for eternal wrath?
This amazes me.
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Give your finances a lift. She told the Daily
Signal she already has resigned to the possibility she'll be imprisoned until the end of her life for
her protests. During what she and others attempted to dissuade women from going through with her
planned abortion, she said, when I was indicted, I began to prepare to die there. Right now,
I'm ambivalent. I'm doing the best I can to get ready.
I haven't talked to a funeral director yet.
I'm just being sensible.
There's no guarantee that I'll survive.
She further warned that the U.S. government is increasingly resembling the communist regime her family escaped.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, these people are full-on communists.
You know, just look at Shee Van Fleet.
You know, it is Mao's America. She said, what they're doing with this woke stuff, that's a struggle session. We've seen all that. I lived all of that in China,
and now here it is in America, and you think that this is something new? Why do you think it's new?
First of all, because you're ignorant. They've kept us ignorant of history,
and they've changed the terms. And now we're the reds, right?
All of this stuff is just designed to keep us ignorant and oppressed.
She said the U.S. government is increasingly resembling the communist regime her family
escaped, recalling to the outlet how she was only nine years old and she and her family
were taken in cattle cars to the Gakova concentration
camp in what was then Yugoslavia. Her family were Danube Swabians, a German-speaking ethnic group
in Yugoslavia that was targeted for extermination in the wake of World War II by Josef Brose,
the country's communist president. Now, this is after, you know.
Everybody thinks, oh, concentration camps,
that's only Hitler and the Nazis.
No, no.
The communists killed more people than the Nazis did, frankly.
We were packed body to body,
and being a small child, I could hardly breathe.
We had no food, no water.
She added that her mother found it inconceivable
that the government would persecute them until it happened,
which she suggested should be a cautionary tale for Americans today.
We always underestimate the evil, don't we?
We underestimate the evil that men are capable of.
It's just like I talked about Ted Bundy earlier.
He's such a nice-looking boy.
He was so attractive and friendly and charming and all the rest of this stuff.
Nobody can imagine, except for these psychopaths like Ted Bundy or Biden or Trump,
nobody can imagine that they're capable of these mass murder programs.
And that's how they get away with it
and they also we underestimate their technology if you're talking about the government
so um she said um she was rescued from the Gakova escaped to Austria ultimately wound up in the U.S where she became involved in the pro-life movement after learning about what she described as America's death camps, Planned Parenthood.
Isn't it interesting when we talk about the massive causes of death and everything,
when you look at it, you know, Fauci and Trump and Biden and their vaccines
and their hospital death protocols and remdesivir and all the rest of this stuff.
And yet, you know, Fauci is right there at the nexus of this other mass murder of abortions and things, because as we found when they decided that they were going to shoot the messenger.
David Daleiden, who discovered how Planned Parenthood was doing murder for hire.
Yeah, we need we need organs from a baby that is, you know, this level of maturity and everything.
So they would go out and procure that.
And who were they procuring it for?
Well, after Lala Harris, who was the state district attorney at the time,
and then Javier Becerra, who replaced her when she became senator,
and now she's vice president. Javier Becerra is head of HHS,
which is above NIH and Fauci's NIAID.
But it was the NIH and Fauci's NIAID that was a major customer of this
murder for hire scheme,
using it to create transhumanized mice to supposedly test their drugs
on talk about the ethics the biopharmaceutical companies and talk about the ethics of these
lack of ethics of these people fauci is right there these mass murders they just all converge
it's like these mcguffins like the the climate mGuffin, the COVID MacGuffin, all the rest of the stuff.
They have the same players, the same goals at the end.
They're just different ways of getting there.
So she described it as America's death camps.
She has been arrested 46 times since 1980 for her protests at abortion clinics.
She said it never involved any violence.
She recalled that she was even arrested on the order of former Senator Ted Kennedy.
Yeah, RFK Jr.'s uncle there.
When she went to his office in 1990s to complain about his support for the FACE Act,
the repeal of which some Republicans have lately been calling for amid the
increased number of pro-life activists who are being charged under it during
the Biden presidency.
So I guess she had the,
um,
you get arrested for going face to face with murderers,
including people like Ted Kennedy,
uh,
Edel's,
uh,
Edel's vivid memories of being rounded up and hauled off to Gokova for extermination
have animated her protests and steeled her against arrest.
She likened the situation to her fellow Yugoslavians who allowed their fear to prevent them from
doing all they could to stand in the way of a wicked government perpetrating evil.
She said, what if citizens of my country would have overcome their fear?
And what if a number of them stood on those railroad tracks between the gate of the entrance
to the death camp and the train?
The train would have to stop.
And while the guards on those trains would be busy rounding up the ones that were in
front of the train, another group could have come in.
Pride opened our cattle car and possibly set us free,
but nobody did anything.
She noted that some people openly wept as the cattle cars carrying the victims
rumbled along the train tracks toward the death camp,
but their tears proved ultimately useless because nobody took a stand.
Many people have talked about that in terms of the Germans rounding up people.
And you know, when they finally finally somebody finally did take a stand and uh in in uh the warsaw ghetto and took out one of the nazis and
took their gun and then used that gun to take another nazi's gun that turned into a very very
long standoff that you know again is when i as when I was talking about April 19th,
a day that we have seen tyranny sometimes get away with it,
but sometimes not get away with it.
You know, trying to take the guns at Concord and Lexington,
they didn't get away with it, but most of the time they do.
When you look at the Branch Davidians and how after being held off for quite some time, just like the Jews at the Warsaw Ghetto held off the Nazis for quite some time, they got tired of it.
They burned down the city just like they burned down on April 19th, the same date the FBI burned down the Branch Davidians killing men, women, and children.
That's what they did in Warsaw as well.
Better to die on your feet, isn't it?
So she said, when we place our bodies between the woman and the clinic, we buy time to get
our sidewalk counselors the opportunity to speak with women and hopefully open their
hearts with love for their babies and let their babies live, she said, regarding the
goals.
What are they trying to accomplish?
Trying to buy some time, trying to persuade people.
I feel very strongly, she said, because of my background, that human life is sacred.
Government does not have the authority to permit what God forbids.
And this murder is forbidden by God.
So then that brings us to the opposite side somebody like carrie lake who's just now flipped again she's now supporting the civil war era abortion law
isn't it interesting you know we talk about civil war and as i've said it's got a lot more
you know certainly slavery was a part of it.
But it was about much more than that.
It was about a fourth turning.
It was about industrialization, the creation of the nation state.
We saw it happening, same things happening in Italy and other places at the same time.
But the slavery aspect of it and personhood aspect of it was a very important thing.
And that is the argument here in terms of abortion, personhood.
I think it's appropriate that it would be a Civil War era law
that would stop these abortions.
But now Carrie Lake was for it, again it, now she's for life again.
She is a pathetic dilettante, a narcissistic celebrity who is self-serving, just like Trump.
I am sick to death of people who have absolutely no principles.
They will stab us in the back or stab us in the arm.
They'll commit mass murder and we'll let them get away with it because we are
so enthralled with celebrities. She is the antithesis of this 88-year-old woman who is
more than willing to lay her life on the line. This person has absolutely no principles. Get
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Getting back to the news, so much violence that is really heading internal.
You know, we've had peace at home since the Civil War, haven't we?
Even though we've been involved in a lot of foreign wars, we've had peace at home.
I don't know how much longer that's going to go on.
When you look at what is happening in various places, Haiti is perhaps one of the worst examples.
Haiti and then the narco states that we've helped to create with our war on drugs.
As a matter of fact, we're going to have Marty Gottesfeld joining us in the third hour
talking about something that, an issue now for the DEA in terms of this war on drugs.
But when you look at what is going on in Haiti, uh, it's not really the
drug war that's happening there, but nevertheless, Biden has gotten us involved
in it and of course there's the migrant issue, um, is this going to spill over
into this country, just as we have to be concerned about what is going on with the drug cartels in mexico central and south america you know people uh coming and
can go down to uh central america south america uh the drug lords there uh they're coming in this
way you look at ms-13 that's out of el salvador but it really got its start here in America with the drug people in LA.
So, and then that was their base.
In Haiti, the Haitian gang leader, Barbecue, that's what they refer to this guy,
reportedly ordered his men to burn every house you find.
I wonder if that's why they call him Barbecue.
I don't know where he got his nickname.
Is he a cannibal?
Arsonist?
I don't know where he got his nickname. The cannibal arsonist? I don't know.
As a wave of vicious gang attacks swept across Port-au-Prince,
apparently in a bid to intimidate the recently announced Transitional Council for meeting in order to appoint a new government.
Reporters described part of Port-au-Prince as a battlefield
between police and armed gangs on Sunday.
It said dozens of homes and businesses were set ablaze.
Violence spilled in the suburbs.
Gang members ransacked the medical center at the State University of Haiti,
one of the country's most prestigious schools.
So two audio messages purportedly Barbecue, where he said, continue burning the houses,
make everybody leave, no need to know which house, burn every house you find, set the
fire, the messages said.
And so he also said that he would provide the gasoline to fuel the arson spree, just
as we provide the money to fuel the wars abroad,
right?
The UN reported on Friday that violence in Haiti intensified by more than 50% the first
quarter of this year, with more organized gang attacks on government and law enforcement
facilities, such as the prisons emptied by gang attacks.
They're attacking prisons, letting everybody loose.
More chaos. At least 22 police facilities
were looted and set fire by the end of March, and 19 police officers were killed. The UN said that
Haiti's gangs are committing almost every human rights violation in the books, from using rape
as a weapon to recruiting child soldiers. Kidnapping for ransom declined slightly,
although it is still a common crime
as the gangs shifted their focus
from creating as much mayhem and carnage as possible.
There are vigilante killings
by angry and desperate civilians on the rise.
The AP interviewed a group of Port-au-Prince residents
on Sunday who were trying to scrounge up enough money to build a metal barricade around their community to keep out both hoodlums and marauding vigilante gangs.
That's why I say, you know, we need to think about the possibility of anything like that happening here.
The demographics of our country are being deliberately rapidly changed,
rapidly changed.
And we don't know what's going to really happen in terms of hardship in the future.
That's why,
you know,
I will recommend again,
because I think it's a very important thing for people,
the civil defense manual,
but out by Jack Lawson,
civil defense manual.com.
Start to know your neighbors,
because one of the things they're saying about this is people just using this as an opportunity to make recriminations against people.
Or just an opportunity to go in and loot and rob.
So many different motives that are there.
You're not going to want to do this on your own.
There's a lot of very helpful advice there at civildefensemanual.com. What to do for
yourself in terms of food and water to prepare for a variety of things, natural disasters, as well as
I would say government-made disasters like this, or civil war. Gang violence spiked after the
gangs were able to prevent Prime Minister Ariel Henry from returning to the country after a trip to Kenya at the end of February.
Henry had taken power after the assassination of the previous president.
He has never stood for election, and so he agreed to resign,
but he has not resigned.
So the gangs ostensibly united in a rebel coalition to force him out of office.
But then they kind of liked doing that gang thing.
They enjoyed the violence.
They enjoyed the power and the destruction.
And so they become more violent and destructive even after he seemingly surrendered and agreed to resign, even though he hasn't done it. After months of intensive negotiation and terror on the streets,
the membership of the Transitional Council was finally announced in April the 16th.
It includes seven voting members and two non-voting observers,
and the U.N. loved it, and Biden showered them with $60 million.
Not a penny, by the way, for our border, right?
Not a penny, but here, let's give the corrupt government and the gangs,
let's drop $60 million.
Just load it up, helicopter over, and just push it out the doors, I guess, right?
No, that would be too egalitarian.
They have to make sure they hand it to the right politicians you know just like
zelinski uh stealing 400 million dollars just amazing the villas that he's got the parisian
shopping trips of mrs zelinski and all the rest of this i'm so disgusted with this government we
have anyway um so skeptical observers,
even some members of the council themselves,
think that Henry will undermine the transition process
so he can stay in power,
or that the gangs will use terror tactics
to prevent the council from even meeting.
So could this type of thing happen here?
Well, again, our demographics are rapidly changing.
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Give your finances a lift. And then within each of our big cities, we have the Democrats have come up with a way to create anarchy and to further fuel gangs.
When you look at what is driving most of these really powerful gangs internationally, it's been our war on drugs.
Just in the same way that Al Capone rose to power and many others like him during alcohol prohibition, that only lasted about a decade.
We've had this thing going now for, you know, 50 plus years.
The war on drugs.
Probably getting up to, you know, 55 or something like that.
But, you know, this has been going on five times as long. And so we have fueled very, very powerful organized crime organizations within the United States, as well as in other countries.
But then there's the other aspect of it.
And that is these powerful gangs that are being created by Democrat policies, by these Soros district attorneys, and these Democrat politicians in the big cities.
And so Michael Snyder,
um,
end of the American dream blog.
He asked which major city will completely collapse first,
Los Angeles,
Chicago,
or New York city.
Which one,
you know,
you want to place your bets,
which one do you put your money on?
That's going to,
uh, have a full-blown collapse?
And he's got a video.
I won't show you this video.
John Williams' report took his camera with him as he walked through downtown L.A.,
described what he witnessed as hell.
Decades of failed policies have transformed one of the greatest cities in the entire country
into one of the worst. I'm not so sure these policies have transformed one of the greatest cities in the entire country into one of the worst.
I'm not so sure these policies have failed.
Just like I don't think the schools have failed.
I think the schools are doing precisely what they want the schools to do.
It's by design.
At this point, theft has become so rampant, and this is by design,
that even ultra-progressive politicians in California have come to the conclusion
that something must be done.
So several bills that would crack down on shoplifting
have been introduced in the state legislature.
You see, you give them something like, well, we're going to prohibit alcohol,
we're going to prohibit drugs of some sort or whatever,
and then they make those drugs more intense.
They start fighting.
The way these gangs compete with each other is not by offering a better product or service.
They compete by killing each other and anybody else that gets in the way.
And it may start with a monopoly on a particular drug or drugs.
It may start with the fact that they now have a profit center where they can go in and shoplift,
but it doesn't stop there.
They branch out into other criminal activity.
And it continually gets more and more dangerous.
It continually escalates off of these deliberate policies.
And so you've got now several bills that will crack down on shoplifting.
California legislatures introduced a comprehensive package of seven bills aimed to address the
rising concern over retail theft across the state.
Well, it's a day late, a dollar short, and it's not going to work.
And I'll tell you why.
Even if they get these things passed, and again, they're going to now criminalize shoplifting again.
Because right now, you can go in, and every trip you take to a store,
the way Michael reports it here, you can go to a retail store
every single day of the year and steal $949 worth of merchandise,
and that's not a crime.
Not a crime.
But that's not every single day.
That's every single trip that you make to that
store even you can go get 949 and you know go hand it off to somebody else and you can come back get
another 949 as long as you don't do more than 949 each trip it's all free and so we're locking up
laundry detergent and things like that in those places. But here's why it won't matter now at this point to make it a crime to buy this stuff in order to resell it.
That's what they're saying.
Because it still has to be, you still have to have the district attorney actually prosecute these guys.
It's just like a lot of these places said, well, we're going to defund the police.
We're going to get rid of police.
Now the crime shoots up or you say we're going to legalize shoplifting.
Crime explodes.
The problem is, though, is that even if you get more police and even if they focused on
this rather than writing policy tickets, you know, parking tickets, even if they focused on this rather than writing policy tickets, you know, parking tickets, even if they focused on the actual crime, these district attorneys are just going to let people go.
And so the real issue is even if the state comes back and says, that's it, you know, we've got these isolated towns where they're just doing this, but that's that kind of those criminal gangs are spilling over into our town now.
And we've had enough.
And these are Democrats who are introducing this bill.
Because it's basically all that's left in the government in California.
The bill says serial retail thieves would get up to three years behind bars
for possession of stolen property with an intent to resell.
The flaw in all this is that you have to have these,
the district attorney has to prosecute them.
You see the genius of why Soros did this?
You see why Soros focused on local things?
Elon Musk understands that.
I understand it.
I hope you understand it.
The vast majority of Americans don't understand
that it's not Trump and biden at the top yes they should be uh we should roll back these usurpations that they
uh gave money for and orders for and all the rest of that stuff and they need to be held
responsible for it and they need to go to jail for this as an example to stop this from happening
with other people instead we, we reward them.
That's what I have a problem with.
But you have to understand that the real issue
is what is happening there locally.
That's why Soros put in those district attorneys.
And even if you make it a felony,
and even if you've got police,
and even if they arrest these people,
Soros can block it with a district attorney.
You see, nullification can operate in a lot of different ways
And we have to be wise in terms of where we apply our energy, our efforts, our money
And we have to focus on local because that's where it all happens
They're not even going to be able to pull this back at the state level
Even though they know it, even though it's Democrats who want to pull it back
Because this is spilling into their community It's at the state level, even though they know it, even though it's Democrats who want to pull it back because this is spilling into their community.
It's at the local level.
That's what I want to hammer into everybody's heads.
Everybody is so focused on this celebrity reality TV show between Biden and Trump and
the show trial.
I mean, it's such a soap opera.
Is he falling asleep?
Is Melania there?
You know, it just disgusts me it
disgusts me it's like the O.J. Simpson trial really is and I didn't follow that I didn't hang on
every aspect of that at the time but um you know all of the ink that is so to speak it's not ink
anymore I guess but all the time and the words and the effort focusing on all these trials and this back
and forth stuff, yes, it's corrupt.
But look at all the other things that are corrupt.
Look at all the other things that directly affected us that are corrupt.
You're worried about his Mar-a-Lago being searched.
What about the SWAT teams, the unannounced no-knock raids that kill people?
What about the civil asset forfeiture that is stealing stuff from people all the time?
You're upset about them taking some of his billions of dollars worth of property?
Well, yeah, but look.
What about the poor people who are getting their cars confiscated, their homes confiscated,
and the civil asset forfeiture and all the rest of the stuff?
Will that stop with the drug war? These are people who didn't have anything to do with any of
that. One of the first cases I saw, this was a guy who had a private jet service, and he took a
couple of guys that were in suits and had briefcases, and he flew them from the U.S. to
Canada for a business meeting, he thought, and then returned.
And when they returned, the DEA surrounds his plane, arrests these guys, and then said, well, we're taking your plane now.
What? I didn't have anything to do with it.
Well, you know you didn't have anything to do with it, but we're going to seize your plane because it was an accessory to the crime.
And they charged the plane with a crime.
Never even charged him with a crime.
Never gave him a trial.
So cry your tears about Trump.
I've heard this stuff for 35 years.
I don't care because Trump didn't care when he was president
to stop this for other people.
It would be a different situation.
But instead what he's done is he's
played with this corrupt government he's played with the cia and these other intelligence agencies
he's allowed all of this stuff to continue he allowed the censorship he allowed the confiscation
the removal of due process well guess what now you're suffering the consequences if he had taken
a principled stand against some of this stuff, but he didn't even remotely do that.
So Michael Snyder says,
which of these cities then will completely collapse first?
And so he gives,
he talks about the current state there.
He actually doesn't give an answer as to which one of them he thinks is going
to collapse first.
I don't know where,
where Larry Fink uh the ceo
of blackrock i don't know where his house is but he's definitely worried about this stuff
i don't know how much his house costs either they don't mention it in the article
uh but um you know blackrock that has 10 and a half trillion dollars and has pushed esg
to try to destroy everybody just like we see
happening in these other cities he's now spent 563 000 to upgrade his home security system that's
not the total cost of his home security that's just an upgrade his upgrade is more than most
people's homes are and who knows how much the entire security system is.
What is he afraid of?
Well, he says he's afraid of anti-woke activists.
He's afraid of people like me, he says.
Anti-woke activists and conspiracy theorists.
Well, that'd be me.
I'm not coming after you larry i yeah the what you need to be afraid of is uh the uh
the total societal collapse that you're pushing you're pushing societal collapse that's what he
knows he knows that he's pushing our society to collapse and so he's um circling the wagons
his home security uh half a million dollars, well, more than half a million dollars to upgrade his home security.
And this, I think, is every day that goes by, and we look at what happened with Speaker Johnson and these votes for war and everything.
Every day that goes by, you see a new betrayal.
You know, we saw that betrayal, and then and then we realized oh he manipulated the voting process they had a majority of people who wanted to do
something about the border whatever it was i mean you know we're not even at the point where we
would discuss what should be done this is if anything should be done if anything should be
done we're not even talking about the effectiveness of anything but just we don't even care What should be done? This is if anything should be done, if anything should be done.
I'm not even talking about the effectiveness of anything, but just we don't even care.
Just leave it alone.
And so he played the games, the procedural games to make sure that even though a majority
of people voted to do something, something about the border, that it didn't pass. Now we find out that buried in the bill for Israel
is $3.5 billion to support migrants and refugees.
Not only did they not do anything about the border,
but they slipped stuff in here to support illegal immigration.
$3.5 billion.
Well, you talk about a betrayal.
This is why not even a penny.
In an election year, in the issue that matters most,
the domestic issue that matters most to his constituency, he doesn't spend a dime.
But instead, $3.5 billion to facilitate this.
Migration and refugee assistance the funds will be used to pay
ngos coordinating the illegal invasion at our southern border suggest one user on x and probably
right and to provide them freebies once they're in it's these ngos and they channel the money
through the un that gives it to these non-governmental organizations that then inject people into the appropriate places.
Michael Yan has talked about this.
I had him on once and talked about the Darien Gap and how these non-governmental organizations that are funded by the UN, which is funded by America, they launder this money in a sense.
They know which country they can put these people in.
And they then escort them and help them along the way, give them money and all the rest of the stuff.
And when they get to here, they get more money.
Three and a half billion dollars from the betrayal of Speaker Johnson.
And again, buried in the Israel aid bill,
which brings up a question.
Why did they put it in that?
Is it because they want to bring in Palestinians
and get the people out of the way
for the Israeli government out of Gaza
and bring their problem here?
Is that what they're doing?
$3.5 billion for the Department of State Migration and Refugee Assistance.
Nowhere in the bill does it say which migrants,
or from where they'll be coming from,
or how the funds will be used to assist them.
It's a slush fund.
Given that it's part of the Israel package,
one might assume that it's referring to refugees from Gaza.
However, that isn't articulated in the text.
So we can assume that the funds can apply to whatever the State Department wants,
assuming Congress and the President activate that.
Yeah, don't say Israel never gave us anything.
They're going to give us their problems.
They're problem people.
They'll send them to us.
So Jared Kushner can do his oceanfront property stuff there.
Congress has provided a virtual slush fund for yet another category of people
who are not Americans and has failed to pass legislation
that would protect the country from the economic and national security risks posed by unchecked illegal immigration.
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So when you look at this, when I go to the alternative right media aggregators and stuff,
I saw several of them saying, oh, look at this.
Alex Jones lays out Cloward and Piven.
Is that news?
Is that news to these people?
Or are they just trying to curry favor with Alex?
You know?
Yeah.
Cloward and Piven is what it's been.
And we've said this for the longest time.
I saw a couple of months ago,
Glenn Beck talking about that.
And I thought that's no,
he wants to.
And everybody was like,
Oh,
Oh,
Oh,
this is news.
It's like,
no,
it's not. Glenn Beck is always, he wants to. And everybody was like, Oh, Oh, Oh, this is news. It's like, no, it's not.
Glenn Beck is always, you know, when the, you had the fusion centers after 2008 elections,
when they said, anybody has a bumper sticker that says Ron Paul or Chuck Baldwin.
Oh, they're probably a sovereign citizen terrorist.
So you be ready to shoot to kill.
Tell them the police that.
And we got that from the
fusion center i remember um glenn beck uh probably about five or six years ago about 15 years after
the fact saying fusion center what's that you know somebody mentioned that and they look up
wikipedia live and start reading the definition on the air of what a fusion center is it's like
are you that uninformed?
And so, you know, he discovered Cloward and Piven.
I thought this is another one of these deals.
But then Alex brings it up.
Oh, we're Cloward and Piven.
Of course it's Cloward and Piven.
You know, we talked about that a long time.
Two economists working for the Democrats who said,
we need to reset the economy, take it down,
make everybody poor and dependent on us.
That's what they want.
All of this war on poverty is actually a war of poverty.
They want people to be impoverished and dependent upon them.
Just like the war on drugs is a war of drugs.
It's the CIA running drugs to harm the community and to just create chaos so they can rule.
So the war of drugs, the war of poverty created to do that,
and yet they said our welfare state, our great society,
is not being adapted at sufficient amount to really do what we want to do.
So let's bring in people from other countries and put them on the welfare state.
And that'll help us to collapse things quickly.
That's what they're doing right now.
Chip Roy of Texas, speaking yesterday, said that Mike Johnson walked away from his promise to secure the border as part of the foreign aid package. Yeah, we noticed that. Played the clips
of that over and over again. I think the American people now see very clearly what's going on. Let's
be very clear. A majority of Republicans voted against this bill on saturday there's not some brand band of crazy people majority
republicans voted no the american people are now seeing laid bare that the republican party
campaigned using big rhetoric the speaker spent six months saying hey i'm going to secure the
border and it's more than that i, it is every Republican presidential congressional candidate
going back for a couple of decades.
Well, actually, even longer than that.
Going back to Reagan, they came up with an amnesty bill 40 years ago.
Yeah, we're going to fix it once and for all.
We're going to give them money and amnesty.
That'll stop it.
No, you reward that behavior. You're going to give them money and amnesty. That'll stop it. No, you, you reward that behavior.
You're going to get more of it.
Anyway, he says, Hey, I'm going to secure the border for six months.
He says, I'll demand it on the back of Ukraine.
And they walks away from that promise.
Chip Roy says, my heart goes out to the people of Ukraine.
I stand in solidarity with the people of Israel, but i'm not going to fund both sides of a war i'm not going to spend 100 billion dollars we don't have unpaid for to then walk away from
securing the border of the united states and that is what the speaker did and yet
he was fully supported by trump and all this was and is so when we're talking about violence we're talking about the
open borders and all the rest of this the polarization the insane polarization i mean
there is a real it's not this election's presidential election is not just about
distracting you from existential issues it's also about creating two warring camps
and jim quinn understands that he understands that we're in a time of fourth turning or coming
into the end of it and uh so he was interested to go see the civil war film that just went to
the cinemas um and he begins uh when he talks about the film he begins by talking about
his experience he says i just don't go to the movies anymore i've only seen a handful of movies
in the last decade um i've seen less than that i think um i just uh they've gotten really really
bad really really expensive but he gives this assessment he says uh regal cinemas uh where he
lived was a place to go in the old days it had 24 theaters it was always packed you could never get
a parking spot close to the venue the restaurant near the theater always had a line you usually
had to wait 30 minutes to get a seat and so um he said we decided to go and see civil war on
friday night and, times have changed.
Regal Cinemas went bankrupt a few years ago after COVID.
Well, after, I think more specifically, we need to say Trump's Civil War.
It was a civil war against us.
It was a domestic war against us.
And you call it a revolutionary war, you can call it a civil war.
I don't know, but it call it a revolutionary war. You can call it a civil war. I don't know,
but it really was a civil war. And I think probably civil war makes more of a sense
because it was about, you know, from the perspective of let's say Stonewall Jackson,
he looked at it as a second war of independence. They were not interested in, in taking over the
entire country. Uh, they had no interest in ruling New York for
example they didn't want to take over Washington and be the government and that's really what
you're talking about with a civil war that's why I say this description of what Trump did
was really more like a civil war we're going to completely throw out the old rules the old
constitution and do all of this stuff no I mean they just wanted to just leave us alone. We're going
to secede that type of thing. And, you know, when you look at the movies, I guess, you know,
real life is a little bit too interesting right now. As they say, the Chinese curse,
may you live in interesting times. Uh, we're living in really interesting times that are very, very dangerous.
And the movies are even more stupid and even more degenerate
than the reality that we're living in.
And that's enough for me, quite frankly.
I don't need to see something as even uh dangerous and degenerate and stupid and dumbed
down than our current society anyway he says so things have really changed he said the theater
went out of business went bankrupt is taken over by some local businessmen now they play four or
five movies they only charge ten dollars a ticket he said instead of hundreds of cars in the parking
lot there were about 30 cars
we expected a long wait time at the restaurant but there was dozens of seats everywhere he said
when we went over to the cinema there was nobody even checking to see if we had tickets it was like
a ghost town a friday night at the movies a decade ago was a big deal the place would have been
bustling i can't see this place
making it over the long haul he said there were only eight people there to see civil war he said
the previews are so loud we thought we're going to have to need earplugs but the sound became more
reasonable once the movie started my interest in this movie he says stems from the snippet shown
in the previews where a guy holding some journalist at gunpoint asked them who they are.
They respond, Americans.
And he asked them what kind of Americans.
He said, I think that was a profound question,
as this country has already been split into two enemy camps,
with the leftists already fighting the war by any means necessary.
Laws and morality no longer matter during this time of coming conflict. We know that
we're in the back end of the fourth turning. There's a high likelihood of civil and or global
war in the next few years. Whenever I point this out, many scorn the possibility of a civil war.
Some think keyboard warriors will never have the guts to get into a shooting war with the government
and or leftist fanatics he said i was
hoping the movie would provide some thought-provoking fodder but it was more about the journalist
characters traveling from new york city to washington dc in order to get an interview
with the embattled president you see the journalists just don't understand what's going on
even in this movie where they make the journalist the heroes. It truly is amazing.
Because, and I've seen this in other reviews,
I said, oh yeah, you know,
it just shows you how important journalism is.
Well, from his perspective, he rigs it that way.
Look, you look at what is happening in Colombia today,
you know, the anarchy, the riots,
coming after people who are Jewish
or who look Jewish or whatever,
and how they're having to shut this thing down.
I don't know much about Columbia.
My really only thing I've ever paid any attention to Columbia about was when I was in college, I saw a debate that was on public TV.
And it was hosted by the Columbia School of Journalism.
And it absolutely disgusted me,
both Columbia and journalism. And so they had very well-known journalists on one side,
they had very well-known government officials and ex-government officials on the other side.
And at one point, the thing that really just knocked me out of my chair was a question that was put up by the moderator, who was a big honcho there at the Columbia School of Journalism that we're supposed to be impressed
and supposed to be one of the best schools of journalism or something like that.
And I had no aspirations to be a journalist at the time or ever, and I don't want to be
one now.
Frankly, I don't see what I do as journalism.
But they asked him a question.
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And I got the responses of both sides.
And so they asked these big-name journalists,
so you are embedded, because this is right after the Vietnam War,
you're embedded with the Viet Cong, and you're doing a report on them.
And now all of a sudden, they're're an ambush and an American patrol is coming.
What do you do?
Do you warn the Americans?
And to a man, they said, no, I'm, I'm just, I'm a neutral observer.
I don't have any sides and all this stuff.
And, you know, I was all prepared to go against the government guys because I didn't like
the guys that were there.
You know, I didn't like the guys that were there. You know,
I didn't like the kind of policy,
but they were rightfully and righteously flabbergasted at these people for
such cowardice and betrayal in a sense,
I think.
And,
um,
you know,
they're just going to sit there and let these guys die.
And,
um,
yeah,
but the journalists were absolutely unrepentant.
Even when they were caught,
they didn't even blink twice.
No,
no,
I don't care.
Not my,
not my thing.
And I say,
I'm not interested in being a journalist.
Um,
about the only time I've,
I've had some trips where I've done journalism and everything,
but,
you know,
I guess the,
the first one that I did was going to the Bundy ranch.
I,
I didn't go there as a journalist to find out about Agenda 21.
I didn't go there to get on TV.
I didn't go there to get my name out.
I went there because I wanted to stop a massacre like Waco or Ruby Ridge that I saw developing there.
I wanted to shine the camera on what they were doing there.
And it makes me absolutely
disgusted when i look at what journalism has become it's all about me too you know let me
get my face on the camera am i ready for my close-up yeah the satellite pictures of um
what's his name now um dan rather yeah i think about him for a while he's been gone for a while uh just before
i think it was the first gulf war and uh you know it used to be when we had these analog
satellites that if you had a feed for it i had a friend who did that um you would see what they're
doing in between shots you know they never went off the air and you could tap into that
and so he's looking out
he's in a military vehicle he's looking out across the horizon like he's really in deep thought
about this war that's about to happen and he turns around to the to the guy behind him he says how's
my hair that's my hair it was like yeah with me is my hair still here i'm a bunch of it fell out today i
don't know but the uh it's so shallow it's so shallow it's all about him and you got a massive
you're on the cusp here of a war he's there to cover it and it's all about him journalism disgusts me columbia university disgusts me and so um yeah the
anyway getting back to this movie he says uh for most of the movie you can't tell who's fighting
who that seems realistic for a civil war scenario he says the scene where the journalists are asked
what kind of an american are you captures how confusing and chaotic it will be
if we have this.
I don't think the guy dressed in military garb
is on either side.
They were dumping bodies into a hole.
Without anyone to enforce laws,
warlords will rise up and execute retribution
on locals that they consider to be enemies.
This is what we see happening right now in Haiti.
Every local community will
become a battleground. Neighbors versus neighbors, family versus families, with 300 million guns,
there will be bloodshed. Look, this is why, again, I just mentioned again, you need to get
civildefensemanual.com. Take a look at that. There's a lot of wisdom there. It's not just what he has to say.
He's got other people who are experts at various things as well. Two characters let be known that
their parents have stayed on their farms in Missouri and Columbia, pretending there is no
civil war. They seem dismayed that they wouldn't choose sides. That made me wonder whether those
who choose to not participate in the coming civil war will be able to work their farms in peace.
Well, you might want to look at the last Civil War.
I just had somebody ask me, you know, what is that movie that you play, you know, Shenandoah?
And I was like, well, it's Shenandoah.
I like the song, you know.
And the guy back to me, he said, just saw that.
He says, what a good film that was.
He said, they just, so I hate to say it,
they don't make them like that anymore, younger than I am.
But yeah, they don't.
They really don't.
But in that film, you see that Jimmy Stewart plays this really gruff guy
who does not want to get involved in the Civil War.
You may not be interested in the Civil War,
but the Civil War is going to be interested in you,
just like our government.
You may not be interested in politics,
but our government and our politics is interested in you.
And you better understand what they're interested in doing to you
so that you can try to do something to protect yourself about it locally.
Locally, not in Washington.
That's gone, folks.
Washington is gone a long time ago.
Since modern society will come to a grinding halt with shortages of food and fuel,
I'm afraid small farmers will come under attack by the hungry masses,
and it'll be essential for small communities of like-minded folk
to form
militias to protect their farms and communities civil defense manual.com talk about give you some
strategies about how you might do that we all know that our existing uniparty government he says this
is another bullet point from it the uniparty government the unicrane government if we will
we know it's corrupt.
We know it's evil.
We know it hates us.
Whether we call it the deep state, a corrupt oligarchy, or a corporate fascist totalitarian state,
it is clear that they are our enemy.
This movie did not take sides, but it did imply that the existing government will be defeated.
The question is who
or what takes their place sadly it is unlikely that a republic will be reborn from the ashes
of an empire of debt delusion decay let's do another d debauchery degeneracy The problem is the American character that was existent in the people of 1776 is long gone.
We may have been born in the same country they were born in, but not in the same culture.
We are not Americans in the sense of 1776 they had a character they
were focused and raised with the values of Christianity whether or not they
embraced it Thomas Jefferson a good example even though he went in and with
his scissors and cut out the things that he didn't like out of the Bible. He had embraced the fundamentals of Christianity
and his outlook toward society.
Civil War was a sobering and depressing movie.
I think it is a foreshadowing of what lies ahead.
Well, yeah, so I guess I don't need to pay to see it
because I've already seen what lies ahead.
Haven't you?
Yeah, it's not that hard to see, is it? We've had a front row seat to this for quite some time.
The real issue is we've got to make America godly again. And that's something we do
just like working at the local level. That's local as well. That's a one-on-one type of thing.
Start with yourself, then go to your family, your community, your neighbors, that type of thing.
You've got to make America godly again.
Because what the founders understood in 1776, even Benjamin Franklin said,
liberty is a blessing from God.
You know, all these people, they say, oh, well, you know, they were in this club
or that club or they were masons or this or that and deists and all the rest of the stuff.
They understood more than a lot of people who identify themselves as evangelicals today.
They understood that what had happened to them was a blessing from God.
And we need to understand that what is happening to this country today is a curse from god
and a lot of people um somebody some uh leftist preacher somewhere said the same thing about biden
that speaker johnson said about himself and about all in this first meeting he said you got to
understand god is the one who put us here. Well, that's true.
That doesn't really tell you anything. You know, leftist guy who supported Biden said the same thing. Well, God put Biden in office. That's true as well. Nothing happens that God does not allow
or plan. The question should be whether Johnson and his crew are going to be a blessing or curse to this country.
And the question should be whether Biden is a blessing or a curse.
I don't think that's a question anymore.
I think that's no longer an open question.
We have the answer to both of those, I think.
So he says, when this happens, he says, it's going to be unclear who the good guys are and who the bad guys are.
He says,
conflict is upon us.
Well,
I think,
you know,
when he,
when he starts to describe that and he says,
um,
uh,
have innocent people dying since the slaughter will be the norm.
If there's a civil war,
right?
Boundaries between good and evil will blur right and wrong will become
meaningless. And you won't know who the good guys, the bad guys are. right boundaries between good and evil will blur right and wrong will become meaningless and you
won't know who the good guys the bad guys are i think he's describing our current society already
that's why yeah he believes the civil war has already started in essence you know as part of
this fourth turning and all these things um the the the lines of morality the lines even of are
we male or female all these these things, all of this reality
has intentionally been blurred. But I don't think we necessarily are blind as to who the good guys
and the bad guys are, if we know what determines good and evil. God determines that. God lays that out and uh so i i don't think that we are without a um a compass in all of this just one more thing
before we take a break here and um i thank you on rock fan andromeda one thank you for the tip i
appreciate that david mamet basically being kicked out of hollywood this is a guy who was
one of the best screenwriters in Hollywood.
He did movies like Wag the Dog, Absolute Genius, House of Games, many, many, many others that he's
done. A long list of things. And yet he's basically been purged out of Hollywood.
He became more conservative in his political views. They kicked him out.
But he was recently at the LA Times Festival of Books because he wrote one. They won't let him do screenplays anymore, I guess, but he can still write a book.
They can't stop that.
He described the push for DEI, you know, the diversity, equity, inclusivity lie.
He described that as garbage. He called it fascist totalitarianism
he says um it is fascist totalitarianism leave me alone that's what i say he said i can't give you
this stupid statue talking about the oscar unless you have seven percent of this and 8% of that, that's just intrusive.
That's the treason of the clerks.
Say he's a good writer.
Treason of the clerks.
That's what he should have called his book.
It's the persons who have nothing to do with any of this except their scheme for power.
And they are scheming for power, he said.
When asked if there was any way to increase diversity across show business, he said,
well, that's not the job of the movies.
The job of the movies is to entertain us.
It's there to sell popcorn.
If they think that there's an audience which is underserved, let them serve it, right?
He says it's a business like any other.
They have a little business, as little business, to improve everybody's racial understanding, as does the fire department, he said.
Films hoping to win Best Picture have to hire more black, female,
and LGBT or disabled cast and crew, or
address themes that affect those communities. Those
seeking Best Picture nominations have to meet two out of four
requirements.
See how bureaucratic this has become?
Tyranny of the clerks.
They include having at least one lead character in the movie be from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.
I don't know that, you know, LGBT is underrepresented anymore.
Certainly not women.
I mean, they're stars of every show now.
Every show's got a whole crew
of mary sue's in it having at least 30 of the cast be at least from two underrepresented groups
ethnic minorities women lgbt people or people with disabilities or having the movies subject
focus on one of these things and so he's just recently released a memoir that he
calls everywhere an oink oink talking about animal farm what is the point of
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well the trudeau government has spent 2.2 million dollars in legal costs to defend the use of the
emergencies act and again uh trump and biden haven't spent a dime to defend themselves
against the tyranny that they enacted but this is not the emergency act that locked them down.
This is the emergency act that he declared against the people who showed up
peacefully with their children and their inflatable, you know,
castles and stuff in the street to protest his tyranny.
And so he came after them.
And as LifeSite News reports, his tyranny and so he came after them and um as life site news reports conservative mp has
uncovered that the federal government of trudeau spent 2.2 million dollars in taxpayer money in a
failed attempt to try to stop court challenges that were filed against it for this so-called
emergencies act it was just a tyr. To try to stop peaceful protesters participating in the Freedom Convoy,
February of 2022.
Trudeau's unlawful decision to suspend Canadians' civil liberties and to
invoke the Emergencies Act was unnecessary from the start.
And so was Trump's, by the way.
Right?
The other thing.
And so was Biden's.
So was the continuation of these things you know and of
course under trump you had also the cdc decided that it would go in and expand its powers and
tell people when they could evict tenants who had not paid any rent or tell the banks when they
could do foreclosure they didn't have any authority to get into that you know we've just had the ftc
the federal trade commission several people sent it to
me, come in and say, well, we're going to declare that nobody can have a non-compete
agreement.
They don't have the authority to do that.
There's a contract that are entered into with people.
I don't like that, you know, but that's not their jurisdiction.
We have to keep the government within the bounds of the law and the Constitution
or they become a dangerous gang like barbecue.
Seriously, I'm not exaggerating.
I mean, the worst thing that you can have is terrorism by the government.
The worst thing you can have is a lawless government
that doesn't uphold its oath to the constitution, doesn't feel bound to obey any laws, but to do
whatever it thinks is expedient or whatever their donors tell them to do. Instead of admitting
Trudeau, instead of admitting that he and the government illegally violated Canadians charter rights as the highest court in the land has ruled now, Trudeau's liberal government
poured millions of taxpayer dollars into lawyers and bureaucrats to try to defend his actions.
In early 2022, the freedom convoy saw thousands of Canadians coast to coast come to Ottawa
to demand an end to the COVID mandates in all forms because those COVID mandates were a violation of their charter rights.
And so what did he do?
He doubled down on it.
Now, despite the peaceful nature of the protest,
Trudeau's government enacted the emergency orders on February 14th, 2022,
and kept that in place until February the 23rd. And of course, Chrystia Freeland, uh, who was, uh, running all that and confiscating
bank accounts and everything.
Highly ranking official in the world economic forum as well, wearing multiple hats as
Klaus Schwab has bragged about, you know, well, we got Trudeau and not just these young
leaders, but we got people all throughout their cabinets and everything, uh, Brownstone, Paul Thacker
reports, WHO official admits the truth about the passports.
I mentioned this earlier in the week.
Uh, Dr.
Hannah, uh, known no neck, uh, out of, uh, Finland.
Uh, she is with the world health organization, but she also has
an official
capacity in finland and as part of that finnish capacity she was a um a part of a lawsuit she
had to testify in this lawsuit that was brought by a guy because he was denied entry into a cafe
for not having a vaccine passport see we have to stand on these things, even in a small area like that.
You know, I'm not going to be allowed into a cafe because I don't have a vaccine passport.
I'm not going to be allowed to sit down because I don't have a mask on.
We need to take these people to court over this stuff.
Yeah, just following the orders, they said.
Well, let's go to the people who gave the orders.
What is interesting about this is that she said,
even though she was with the World Health Organization, and she had advised the Finnish government
that vaccine passports were not needed,
she said the vaccines don't stop the progression of the disease she said they don't
prevent it they don't prevent it from being passed on of course she said the passports are going to
give people false sense of security well it wasn't a bioweapon the bioweapon was the pressure, the coercion to get the bioweapon. During that same
2021 time period, the WHO said it was working to create an international trusted framework for safe
travel while EU member states began rolling out COVID passports. Again, we need to understand
where all this stuff began before the who was talking about
that before the eu had their passport that all began with the world economic forum that's what
i want to talk about in that commercial that we have about the common man i talk about the common
pass and uh that is uh part of uh what they were rolling out,
the World Economic Forum.
They were the ones who came up with the blueprint.
Other people implemented it with their own direct thing.
How bioterrorism era began.
Well, you know, it's not just the bioterrorism,
but it's also now a biometric government terrorism as well.
The biometrics are there and are going to be used to terrorize us.
In November of 1997, U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen held up a five-pound bag of domino sugar in front of an army of cameras and told the world that if the bag
contained anthrax, it could wipe out New York City or Washington, D.C.
That was not true, but it provided a fitting justification for the start of the Department
of Defense's biodefense vaccine program, beginning with mandatory anthrax vaccinations
for soldiers in March of 1998.
This is an article by Merrill Nass that's up on Brownstone, by the way.
But think about all the commonality of this.
He holds up a bag of sugar.
He talks about anthrax.
This is 1997.
It would be four years later, one week after 9-11,
that we would have the false flag anthrax attack.
False flag. one week after 9-11 that we would have the false flag anthrax attack false flag they said it they blamed it on iraq first and then when that narrative was laughed off of the
stage by even the new york times and the washington post as being impossible then they proceeded to try to fix it on a government scientist.
And it was absolutely shameful the way the FBI covered up information and, you know, spun this thing.
What they wound up doing was going to the one facility where it could not have been made because it was a the the way this anthrax was packaged and and the way
that it was weaponized was something that was only done by the united states and only done in two
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Give your finances a lift. And so, of course, fbi directs the investigation elsewhere and so this anthrax stuff
tightly tied to it two months before 9-11 of dark winter the first simulation to practice
what trump did in 2020 then one week after the anthrax attack then they push out the model state
health legislation which is going to be the legal um framework at the state
level for what they just practiced with dark winter and what trump would introduce in 2020
and so but this is all beginning back in the clinton administration you see so that was the
george bush administration clinton four years earlier had already been laying the groundwork for all of this stuff. In April 1998, Clinton read a Richard Preston novel, The Cobra Event, he said,
about a biological attack on the U.S. using a lethal virus that spreads like the common cold.
Was that where he got this idea?
Or was he fed this stuff from the CIA?
I don't believe any of that.
That's his narrative.
Oh, yeah.
Look at this.
I just got this idea.
No, just like Speaker Johnson, he was fed this stuff by the CIA.
So the U.S. government invested in a new smallpox vaccine. Oh, by the way, before we leave, the fact that they ran this out on the military, too.
That's another common thread.
Always using the military.
People have signed up to defend this country using them like lab rats and guinea pigs.
They have nothing but contempt for us.
Nothing but contempt for the people who were sworn to protect them, even.
It's just disgusting what they do. And, of course, that
vaccine mandate was eventually repealed, as well.
It was referred to many times by people who were talking about these unconstitutional, unconscionable vaccine mandates that were done to the military.
The fact that this new smallpox vaccine that rolled out about that time, guess what?
It caused high rates of myocarditis.
I never knew that.
That was effectively covered up um one out of every 175 doses was found to cause myocarditis this is back when people
would actually honestly report so because that was discovered about this by the time they did
it 20 years later they made sure that there was not going to be any investigation, any testing, any reporting of this.
They were going to shut everything down.
They were going to control the media, control social media, and all the rest of this stuff.
Because we never heard any of this.
One out of every 175 doses would cause myocarditis.
And the biodefense era had begun, supplying handsome contracts to those who promised remedies and the new wild west of biowarfare and infectious disease.
So, again, we're talking about the biodefense industry.
This is government bio attacks on their own people, on their own people.
That's what these vaccines are.
And in terms of talking about the history of this,
next goes to 2002 SARS outbreak and bird flu.
Yeah, 2002 bird flu, bird flu.
Both of those beginning shortly after the anthrax letters were hyped to the max
To get people afraid of biological warfare
They've been using bird flu since 2001 to scare people
That's a key thing to take away from this
Be very skeptical of the news
Especially when they go back to their beloved chestnuts
Like anthrax and bird flu and things like that, especially the alt-right media who do
know better.
And so when they know better and they start telling you this stuff is sugar water, or
on the other hand, if they start telling you, be afraid, we're all going to die.
It's disease X and all the rest of the stuff.
When this is the same thing they've been doing for 20 plus years.
Understand who those people are.
Understand how they are being used by the system as controlled opposition.
Avian flu, bird flu, has been said to have caused 463 deaths total in the entire world over the past 20 years, according to the WHO.
Only two Americans have been identified as having an illness that was even associated with avian flu, and both of them were very minor.
Not a single American has died from bird flu.
Now, over 20 years, they claim 463 people died.
How many people die of heart attacks every year?
Every year, 18 million.
Every year, around that number.
That's every year.
That's not 20 years.
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From heart attacks.
And yet, what do they do?
They put out vaccines to give people myocarditis.
They exacerbate that.
The CDC and the mainstream media claim that bird flu has killed over 100 million chickens.
It has not.
You know, this is, the USDA has killed hundreds of millions of chickens.
And why?
Are they dying of this disease?
No.
If they go into an area and they give them a PCR test, and we know about the PCR test, don't we?
If they give them a PCR test and they find one bird that blows positive on this PCR test.
And just remember, you know, we've had situations.
Handy talked about it.
Many people have talked about it.
He saw it firsthand.
Somebody taking out one of these tests and not even applying it to anybody,
taking it right out of the sealed bag, and it tested positive.
You get one of those with the birds, and they kill all the birds in the area,
maybe all the birds on the farm.
And so that's why they're going to these big bird farms.
This is an attack on our food supply, folks.
It's not just fear.
It's an attack on our food supply.
That's why I'm saying this is a program to push the idea.
We're going to vaccinate every chicken in the world, every cow, every goat, every you name it.
You got to be vaccinated with every disease that they can imagine, right?
This is a plot to make the vaccine companies even more powerful and wealthy.
But it's also a plot to destroy our food supply.
Because they go in and they find one bird that is test positive and all of them in the chicken house, but usually all of them on the farm.
Millions of them killed.
And you wonder why the price of eggs shoot up this time of year.
Because they're going around with their little PCR tests.
Was the test even accurate?
Expansive claims like this are what gets the public going and putting up with incursions on their freedoms. You have to understand, and people need to understand, that the PCR, the way you spell PCR, is F-E-A-R.
It's the fear test.
You expand this stuff 1.1 million times, as Kerry Mullis, who won the Nobel Prize for it, said,
you can't prove that, you know, you can't use this to diagnose disease,
because if you have enough cycle thresholds on there,
which is what Fauci did, 1.1 million times magnification, you can find anything.
And so we need to stop being held hostage to these PCR tests and the fear that it gives
and the excuses that it gives for them to lock up healthy people, to kill healthy chickens,
to attack our food supply.
That's what this is really about.
And so from 2002 and bird flu and all the rest of this stuff,
she goes to 2009, the swine flu, you know, and I got to say, you know,
that was the worst flu of my life, 2009.
And yet, nobody in the family, we're always, always together.
Nobody else in the family got sick in 2009. And yet nobody in the family, we're always, always together. Nobody else in the family got sick in 2009. The worst case of flu I've ever had, but nobody else got sick. But they put out a
billion doses. They rushed them out, liability-free. Pandemics, I've talked about that many times,
identified as being the cause of narcolepsy, catalepsy, freezing,
for people, young kids in Scandinavian country.
I think it was Norway. I'm not sure.
But nevertheless, the problems with that particular drug, Pandemrix,
were 10 times higher than the serious adverse effects
of any of the other vaccines that were out at that time.
They've been doing this gradually, doing it from the inside.
And they know how to gradually shut down opposition and information about this stuff.
That's why they're so heavily focused on censorship.
They want the censorship so they can kill us without any repercussions.
One physician claims that chat GPT is programmed to quote,
reduce vaccine hesitancy.
This is from the technocracy news.
By the way,
you know that when I heard about chat GPT,
the first time I got on it,
that was my first question.
I started asking it stuff about the vaccines.
And then the second thing I asked about was climate.
And at that point, I said, I'm not interested in this garbage.
This is nothing but weaponized propaganda.
Sam Altman claims chat GPT is intelligent yet neutral.
Well, first of all, it's learning from the internet. But secondly, it is programmed to filter out narratives that are hostile to the global elites.
This is like, you know, think of it as Wikipedia with the illusion of it being something that is legitimate and serious, which is far from either of those things.
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Chat GPT when he engaged it.
He said, well, I'm thinking about getting a shot,
but I'm worried about myocarditis.
And it says, well, myocarditis is a rare side effect.
It's rare.
Don't worry about it.
Forget about it.
It's been reported that it's been reported after receiving mRNA vaccines.
However, it's essential to know that the risk of developing myocarditis
after vaccination is very low compared to the risk of severe complications
from COVID-19 itself.
Yeah.
Yeah, really.
That's the kind of garbage that you get from it all of the time.
All of the time.
Researchers involved in a new study about ChatGPD's role in urging users to get vaccinated
say that it can be an effective tool to help reduce vaccine hesitancy among the general public.
Wasn't that Rand Paul's big concern with Anthony Fauci?
Dr. Fauci, you're going to create vaccine hesitancy.
Don't worry about it, Rand.
We got it covered.
We got chat GPT on the way.
It is quite useless, said one commenter at the Defender Children's health defense fund if it does not like the
discussion it just stops and it wants to go on to a different subject definitely a tool for the
gullible uh one person joked well i'm not vaccine hesitant i'm violently opposed yeah absolutely
i don't have um any any qualms at all about pushing that back. And of course, there's still more articles.
Another article came up about remdesivir. And in this particular one, it appears that the listener was right that most people have identified as the key adverse effect of remdesivir is kidney failure.
But of course, it also does liver failure.
And that's been talked about a lot.
It's kind of like taking a look at these mRNA vaccines and saying,
well,
um,
what is the big risk?
Is it,
uh,
is it the big risk?
Is it myocarditis?
Is it pericarditis?
Is it blood clots?
Is it,
uh,
uh,
is it turbo cancer?
Is it,
uh,
uh,
neurodegenerative disease?
Well, yes, all of the above.
That's the thing about these harmful vaccines that they have given so much money to these,
not just the vaccines, but therapeutics.
We pay for these things, and yet they've got multiple modes of killing uh and um it was very well known
to congress what was going on with remdesivir at the time you know it cost less than six dollars
for them to make and yet they sell it for three or four thousand dollars of treatment
and then the hospitals would um make a 20 bonus on top of that. Follow the money.
Follow the money.
That is exactly what is happening with this stuff.
It is just murder for cash.
Before we take a break,
I played yesterday the clip about
Serge and his documentary of Jason Barker.
And it's going to be going live tomorrow.
I told him, I said, if you let me know where it's going to be playing,
I'll give people a heads up on it.
He said it'll be aired on my YouTube channel tomorrow, Thursday,
which is still my main form of media because he said the direction of my content
is not as much political or opinion forming,
but it's more of a data collection, informational piece, a human interest type of stuff.
He says, I try to be unbiased even if I disagree.
So you will find that on YouTube.
Just look for Serge the Purge.
S-E-R-G-E the Purge.
He says, by the way, I heard you talking about matchmaking on your show today.
Ironically, Gard and I were discussing about a month ago, potentially doing some sort of
dating app for right wing traditional people.
Maybe that's something that we can be of having a future discussion.
Yeah.
I mean, it's, uh, there's a big, um, big issue out there and, and, you know, we got to somehow
figure out how to get past this isolation and loneliness that is out there all over
the place.
And it is, I think it's very important that we push back against that, how we do that and whether
or not I'm the guy to do that. I don't think I am. I don't really, I don't have the time to do that.
I don't even have the time to promote the show, which by the way, if you would do that and help
us with that, we are on Roku. You can find the show on Roku by looking for David Knight Show Roku,
or just go to Roku and type it in.
But wherever you watch it, if you would please like the stream,
that would be a big help to us because we're constantly fighting for visibility,
constantly fighting censorship.
And here's an example of this.
This is from listener Cherry.
She said, your show and others that I'm following on Rockfin, she said,
have been exiled to my spam box.
This happened last week.
She said, previously, I was reminded every day of the postings to Rockfin,
and I didn't change any notifications with rock fin
and so here's what this looks like her email server is proton mail by the way which is
what we use and so she took a snapshot there there's her spam folder and so she was following
uh tony america unplugged and a guard and me and all the rest of the stuff and so um
you know she was getting that stuff and evidently proton mail at least on her account decided it
was all spam put us on the spam folder uh i was just talking yesterday to um another talk show
host i won't mention who it is who is is talking about changing the way that he's doing things.
And he asked me about visibility on Rumble, for example.
He said, yeah, you know, I'm looking at these numbers
and they just don't make sense based on what I've seen other places.
And he's got a much bigger audience and footprint than I do.
And so we're fighting this everybody is fighting this
in every direct if you um take a stand on something they're really going to try to
bury you and i think that's happening everywhere quite frankly um you know it could be some shadow
banning going you even on some of these other um platforms that are not directly banning people. So again, if that's not the case or whatever, if you could like the broadcast, that would
help us a great deal.
She goes on to say, Cherry goes on to say, I have no idea how to change the terror that
we're headed for.
I try to warn my loved ones and I get blocked by most of them.
I see no future that I want to belong to.
I'm gutted.
My soul is heavy.
I feel lower than a snake's belly.
She said, that's an Australian saying, Nazi saying.
She said, feel free to share my comments.
Well, we're going to talk about snakes.
We need to be as wise as serpents and as harmless as doves, don't we?
And we need to understand that our power is with God.
And we need to understand that this life is a short life,
but it can be a better life if we have that connection with God
than otherwise.
And they can't do anything about that.
It's just like that 88-year-old woman.
She has that strength of conviction because she has that connection
with God. And so whatever happens in this life, we just have to understand that this is just the
tiniest, tiniest, tiniest dot on a line that goes forever. So do you want to live your life for this
tiny dot, or do you want to live it for the infinite line that is out there?
That's the key thing.
I just saw this last couple of days ago.
I haven't seen the video, but I saw the headline on it.
It was served up to me on YouTube that Andrew Tate was criticizing this bishop.
Andrew Tate's a Muslim.
Degenerate.
Unbelievable degenerate.
And he was criticizing this bishop who was attacked
uh called him a weak or called him a coward or something like that it's like really really well
you know there's uh you don't have to box other people to be a hero right there's some people
who have a toughness and a um uh heroic that 88-year-old woman in a wheelchair.
She's a lot tougher than Andrew Tate.
He's peeing in his pants over losing his fortune and getting locked up.
She's got a commitment, something she's living for that he can't even understand.
So we're not like those who have no hope and hope is defined not as well i hope so but i don't really think no hope that word
means confident expectation in the original language so um that's uh what we live for um
uh marty is ready so we're going to take a quick break and connect with Marty.
But I want to think before we go to break on Rumble, YJ72, thank you for the tip.
He writes, so what is the illness that PCR cannot be used?
So crazy people are hook, line, and sinker on that method like it was discovered,
made after the illness was discovered.
Yeah, exactly.
And, you know, the PCR thing, Carrie Mullis, Fauci, that was, that goes back to AIDS.
You know, as soon as that came out, Fauci used it to deceive people and to say, well, I know what's causing AIDS.
It's HIV.
And Carrie Mullis said, no, you can't prove that at all.
Not with this thing at all.
He says, I don't know what causes it.
Maybe it is a virus, but maybe it's something else and there are a lot of people who debated him on that said it's
not being caused by hiv you're testing for something else but uh fauci understood the
potential for deception with that and again uh carrie mollis died just a couple of months before
this whole thing was kicked off.
Uh, I don't know if, uh, they waited for him to die, if it was a coincidence or if they made that happen, who knows? Steven Patterson. Thank you very much. That is very kind of you. Um,
and, um, on rock fan and, um, private got problems. I'm not sure what that means. Yeah.
Okay. I'm not sure about the comment, but thank you very much, Stephen.
I appreciate that.
We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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All right, joining us now is Marty Gottesfeld.
And I was just talking to him during the break.
So glad that he's out of prison.
And I know he's glad that he's out of prison.
It bothers me so much to see innocent people imprisoned.
And especially if it's over political issues, they are given the
worst of treatment.
And so Marty had a very tough time, so did his wife, put into a communications management
unit.
We've talked about that quite a bit.
But Marty has a real heart for injustice, a real heart for kids who have been abused
by the system, and we've got an article from his sub stack about that as well
but i wanted to begin with an article that marty's got about the dea and what is happening
and this biden administration with the dea again the sub stack is marty g m-a-r-t-y-g
you can find him at on sub stack thank you for joining us marty no problem thank you for having me always
good to have you on let's talk about what's going on with the um the biden administration and the
war on drugs here we are 50 some odd years and the war on drugs we've seen this thing this football
kicked back and forth what's going on now with the uh the biden administration and the dea head
so uh biden has actually tried to initiate the process
to reclassify cannabis under the federal drug laws
to move it from where it is now,
which is a Schedule I substance,
which means that as far as the government is concerned,
it has no accepted medicinal value
and a very high potential for abuse, right?
And that's the way it's been classified my entire life
going back as far back as the controlled substances act exists yeah and it's it's pretty
ridiculous i mean i think everyone there's a huge uh majority of americans now uh that transcends
every demographic group um that understands that you know cannabis does not have a you know as high
of potential for abuse as say heroin which is also in the same classification right now in schedule one.
And that does have some accepted medicinal uses. Veterans groups, for instance, are saying that,
you know, this is something that a lot of veterans need, and they've written and lobbied
to get it reclassified. So Biden started that process several years ago. It had to go through a lot of different rings.
This is something Congress could do in a vote overnight if it wanted.
And we've had, I remember a couple of years ago,
when Trump was president, I remember a Republican congressman
standing up and saying, this is ridiculous to say that it has no medicinal use.
We know that it does have medicinal use.
When I was in Texas, David Simpsonpson who was a really honest conservative uh he was the guy who introduced the bill to stop the tsa
when they started initiating the naked body scanners and the and the pat downs and stuff
said you're not going to do that to kids and then they came back and said well if you shut that down
we're going to turn texas into a no-fly zone or whatever. But he introduced that a couple of times.
The first time, as soon as he introduced that,
he got a unanimous approval in the House.
And so then they shut it down in the Senate with a guy who was lieutenant governor,
a previous CIA official, right, who shut that down.
But they know, you know, I mentioned that because even though he's very conservative and a Christian,
he had a couple of people that was in his jurisdiction who had children who were vaccine
injured, interestingly enough, and they had uncontrollable seizures. And these two families
had gone to Colorado where it was legal and treated their kids. But he said they can be jailed for this.
And so he fought and won to get an exception in Texas
to say that they would give a medical exception
to marijuana for people who had that particular condition
where they had these uncontrollable seizures.
That was the only thing that they found
that worked with these kids, and it did work with them.
And so they made that exception, and yet in Texas,
marijuana is still like a class one drug.
It's like the most dangerous drug.
Even though they acknowledged that it has a medical use,
they still won't take it off of Schedule 1, and you've got what?
Is it 35 states or something now have medical marijuana and all the rest of it?
So it's obviously got medical uses, and yet they keep it there at Schedule 1.
Yeah, and so,
and there's something they really cannot do.
Like to be in Schedule 1 under the law,
as it's written, you know,
if they want to amend the law,
they can amend the law,
but as it's written, to be in Schedule 1,
it has to have no accepted medicinal value
and it has to have a high potential for abuse.
And like I said heroin for
instance is in schedule one right um as a schedule one substance it cannot be lawfully prescribed
by any physician in the country now we're talking federal law and there are there is now a conflict
between this federal law and many states laws where the states some of them have legalized it
for recreational use meaning that under state law you, you can possess a significant quantity of it and not run afoul
of state law for any reason.
And more states have classified it for medical use where you get a doctor's recommendation.
They can't call a prescription because the prescription system is federal, is controlled
by the DEA.
A doctor has to have a DEA credential to prescribe narcotic drugs.
But anyway, Biden initiated this process many years ago and had to go through all these bureaucratic hoops because Congress can't, you know, can't seem to get anything done on this ever.
I mean, the House passed something a few years ago, but it's something Congress could have done overnight.
At any time it wanted to, could have done it overnight, passed a bill that says we're moving cannabis from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3, or we're just declassifying it entirely.
But Congress has been unwilling to do that.
So to his credit, and that's not something you hear me say about Biden very often, but to his credit, he initiated this process.
It had to go through the
federal um health and human services department they conducted a review they said for the first
time we find that there are accepted medical medical uses and we find there has a low potential
for abuse or at least much lower than the other drugs at schedule one they made that formal
recommendation to move cannabis from scheduleule 1 to Schedule 3.
Now, Schedule 3 could be lawfully prescribed, right?
At Schedule 3, you potentially have imports and exports and interstate commerce, right?
Because the feds control that.
They have jurisdiction over that, right?
So right now, even if it's legal in your state, you can't go to Canada and bring some home with you because that would be interstate commerce.
You'd be coming in. There'd be a customs issue, right, if you try to bring this stuff into or out of the country.
So HHS made this recommendation in the middle or early August of last year.
And DEA has said, well, these things can take up to six months once we get the recommendation for us to make an action.
It's now been seven months. And it looks
to me like the DEA is just kind of dragging its feet, hoping that there will be, you know, a
change in November, a change in political circumstances, and they can get away without
having to actually, you know, make this change that 70% plus of the country and the president
wants. There's a heck of a lot of
political pressure right now on DEA. Biden and Harris both tweeted at 4.20 p.m. on April 20th
about cannabis and its classification. Like I said, veterans groups have gotten involved. There's six
or seven governors who are applying political pressure, and there's a bunch of congressmen
and senators who are also applying pressure. At the end of the day, though, DEA does not want to do this.
Among other things, it would mean a lower budget for DEA, right?
Right now they get money to control this substance, you know, as an illegal thing.
And, you know, they're looking at their budget and they're saying,
do we really want to have one less thing in our, you know,
super criminal jurisdiction that we can use for budgetary reasons? You know cops they get grants from the dea for all kinds of things right
so there's there's a you know political will on one side and there's uh bureaucracy and and budget
concerns on the other and it just looks like you know what is it going to take to break this law
jam yeah it's kind of interesting when you look at this and say, what is their motivation here?
You know, clearly Biden and Lala Harris want to, she made a career basically of busting
people.
Yeah, she was unkind.
She was unkind, to say the least, about cannabis.
She was a prosecutor in California.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, she was very unkind.
And then now as a politician, she's trying to pretend that, you know, yeah, I remember
listening to some group, and I forget the exact quote, but she's
listening to some group when I was in college and smoking joints or something like that, and it's like, well,
that's amazing hypocrisy, but of course you're also lying because
that group didn't exist when you were in high school or when you were in college
or whatever, you know? So, I mean, there's this kind of virtue signaling, the fact that they would
tweet this out at 4.20 a.m. or p.m. or whatever you know so i mean there's this kind of virtue signaling the fact that they would tweet this out at 4 20 uh a.m or p.m or whatever so that the obama's biography his autobiography he
makes clear that he was habitual cannabis use yeah you know what i mean like it's you know yeah
i knew he was smoking something maybe you know he's a political i don't know but you know if
you look at this and this is
purely a political move that they're doing there and the bureaucracy though is fighting against
this so these politicians are out there doing it but the bureaucracy is fighting uh fighting this
because again uh it's their money and their power and they don't really care what the law is and
they don't really care if what they're prohibiting is medically useful or not when you
look at the other aspects of this you know look at jeff sessions and how he responded to this stuff
he desperately wanted to um enforce this but you had all these states passing these laws and
nullifying this unconstitutional prohibition because all of the drug prohibition is unconstitutional
right yeah i mean we go back why do we have to have the 18th amendment well to prohibit alcohol this unconstitutional prohibition, because all of drug prohibition is unconstitutional, right?
Oh, I agree.
Yeah, I mean, we go back, why do we have to have the 18th Amendment?
Well, to prohibit alcohol.
Then we had a 21st Amendment to make it legal again.
But now they don't pay any attention at all to the Constitution.
Nobody would have done that if it wasn't necessary.
That's a lot of trouble to go through to amend the Constitution. Oh, yeah.
Two-thirds of both houses and three-quarters of the state legislatures.
That's right. And so now you've got a government that doesn't care a whit about the constitution and you've got
a congress that doesn't care about passing laws they kick everything to the bureaucracy so now
what you've got is the real power structure which is the bureaucracy fighting the politicians there
about this stuff and i know exactly it's the money as well as the bureaucratic power,
because you look at civil asset forfeiture.
One of the things that Jeff Sessions was doing was telling cops in states like
California where they'd legalized it.
You go ahead and treat it as if it's illegal and steal from people and we'll
split the loot with you. You can get 80% of it. We'll take 20% cut.
Yeah. I remember cut. Yeah.
I remember that.
Yeah.
And so you got the sheriff's department in San Bernardino actually doing
armored car robberies.
They did three robberies.
It got over a million the first time and then they got wise to them.
And the third time they didn't get anything,
but they caught them on tape talking about how they were just going to steal
this money.
And so,
you know,
it's turning our cops prohibition is turning our cops into highway robbers,
literal thieves.
It's being incentivized by the federal government.
This is the issue.
You know,
I've talked to so many people over the years about this.
And I,
I don't,
I'm not interested in marijuana anymore than I'm interested in an MRNA shot.
But,
you know,
I'm also not interested
in locking people up and most of the people who have been locked up in the war on drugs it's been
over marijuana and so there's a huge uh constituency there for this in terms of the prison industry
so the prison industry is pushing it you got the bureaucracy you got the dea pushing it because
they don't want to lose one of their biggest um you know uh things that are out
there that's that's why they're empire building i think yeah and on the other side you have biden
and harris who are underwater with young voters yeah right young voters have largely tuned them
out they've got an election coming up in november they're thinking gee what's a nice issue with you
know a broad majority that without you know a lot of downside to it that we can use
to engage with young voters they've identified this issue and so they're getting noisy about it
but now the monster that they both helped create right is no longer on their leash right they don't
it's off the leash and the question again is what is it going to take to break this bureaucratic
logjam and my positive is that right and i'll say you
know it's the same thing as when when trump was in office when trump was in office and this issue
came up right i said if he changes the cannabis classification it will be the only thing anyone
remembers about his presence no one will remember muller no one will remember like any of the smear
campaigns any of the headlines.
No one will remember
Stormy Daniels.
Like,
it'll be the only thing
anyone remembers
but he was the president
who got this done.
And I think that's
just as true for Biden.
If he gets this done,
no one's going to remember
Hunter or the laptop,
right,
or Kamala Harris
or any of her
faux pas or whatever.
This is the only,
30 years from now,
this will be the only thing
anyone remembers
about the Biden administration. I'm afraid you're right they're they're all going to get
away with the vaccine and lockdown stuff nobody's gonna nobody remembers that now or wants to
remember it from either one of them i'm afraid you're right but you know that that's the that's
the thing that really is ironic about it uh we talked about how lala harris was so authoritarian
as a prosecuting attorney with all this
stuff.
And yet I can't think of anybody in my life in politics that has been more
adamantly opposed to the bill of rights and individual liberty than,
than Joe Biden.
And so for him to be remembered,
this would truly be the Supreme irony.
I've told many times about how with Clarence Thomas,
his big opposite they wanted him to come after clarence thomas with the anita hill uh accusations right of sexual
harassment and stuff which was nothing compared to what we're seeing now but uh he didn't do that
they were very upset with him his big beef with clarence thomas was that clarence thomas talked
about natural law and about individual rights. And he hated that.
He's always hated that.
He's always been proud of his assault weapon ban pushes and all the rest of the stuff.
And most of the things that are there in terms of mandatory minimums and real abuses inside of this drug war came from Joe Biden.
He was the one who was pushing that.
He was the one who was pushing civil asset forfeiture.
So it truly would be the supreme irony for him
to be remembered as the one who legalized marijuana.
Yeah, and Biden and Clinton helped pass what's called the AEDPA.
And it's the federal law that makes it really hard
for people to get federal habeas relief.
There are a lot of innocent people in prison right now that cannot get back
in the court because of this law that,
that Biden and Clinton passed in the nineties.
And there's a misperception.
Well,
it must've been,
you know,
the GOP that passed that law.
And actually no,
it was Democrats.
They're the ones who passed that law.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was pushing a lot of these really authoritarian measures that came in the
Reagan administration.
He was clamoring for credit and deservedly so of these authoritarian measures you know going back even
into the 1980s so it truly would be amazing to see to see that happen yeah so i have a petition
up and there's an article in my sub stack it's uh not the most recent thing now but it's a little
bit further down uh you know my posit is that you you know, this, the head of the DEA right
now, this, uh, Ms. Ann Milgram, she should either reclassify cannabis or resign. And, uh, Biden
should either, you know, give her a call and tell her to, you know, do the right thing, or he should
fire her. And, you know, Biden probably doesn't want to seem, you know, very much like Trump,
right? So he's probably very leery of firing somebody, but if he's serious about November
and he's serious about young voters, you you know this might be something that needs to happen
you know the head of the dea might have to go and someone new might have to come in uh who's a little
less beholden right to these uh consent bureaucratic constituencies to get this done yeah he's going to
get the college vote he's gonna he's gonna he's gonna forgive their debt and tell them you know forget
about the debt just kick back and smoke a joint there you go well i forget this thing hasn't
really worked out for him and you know so even though he announces that everyone's looking at
the courts right and it's like is he gonna get that done by november you know this he can actually
get done by november we should call it the hunter act or something. Forget about Hunter Act.
Yeah.
Or, you know, the Hunter Drug Memorial Act or something like that.
I thought you meant the debt relief.
Or we could call this whole thing the Milgram experiment.
That's her name, yeah.
Are we going to go with argument from authority?
You know, regardless of what the law says, we're going to just go with Milgram.
And the Milgram experiment, I guess, is what's going to happen with it.
So you got a petition up to start to move some of this back.
And again, that is one of the key issues of the war on drugs.
It's been one of the key things that they focused on because it was the most widely used.
And so that is a key. That's such a power struggle there with the DEA.
They do not want to give that up.
That is a real linchpin of their power.
And that's what's going on with all this stuff as hypocritical and ridiculous and as illegal and unconstitutional as all this stuff.
It's just about the raw
exercise of power isn't it yeah yeah and now it's you know biden's asking an agency to give up its
own power and there's you know conservative strife conservative strife about it and we'll see what
they do yeah i i think that you know this lady might have to go she's been a federal prosecutor
before she's you know but even before
she took over the dea she's deeply connected to this um this bureaucratic mechanism that has long
relied on the absolute federal prohibition of cannabis and she might be too connected there
to do the right thing here and if so she should resign yeah yeah i know these these agencies they
are so jealous of their power uh i mean that'd be like asking the epa to stop uh
regulating uh exhaust emissions or something you know they're not going to do that uh she's got her
own emissions that she wants to regulate you know the from the from the pot uh talk about this other
article that you just put up uh today uh something that is happening in north carolina we've talked
about similar things uh out out west about kids being
abused in some youth programs, and now this one is in North Carolina. What's going on there?
The program is called Trails Carolina. It's been controversial for years. There was a fatality
about a decade ago. A kid ran away. There was a massive search effort. They didn't find him for four or five days. When they did find him, unfortunately, he was, hey, we've got a kid who's claiming,
you know, there was an incident here, which they're required to do by state law, right?
These kids allege that their therapists and other people at these programs blamed them for,
you know, their own instances of sexual assault, or being assaulted, and covered up to authorities.
And then, tragically, a little while ago, a couple months
ago, another kid who had just been sent to the program, a 12 year old boy from New York,
he passed away within 24 hours of arriving at this program. And when the police and authorities got
there, he didn't have on any pants or underwear. And the staff were all like, we don't know how
that happened. And the kid's dead and
he's not he's not here to you know to tell us what happened which is sadly what you know this
in these programs i mean i've been doing this uh this work advocacy and journalism for a long long
time these kinds of deaths are really really common um it's really really messed up just how
common this is and you know nothing ever seems to change in an
overall systemic kind of way although i think the survivor movement is finally starting to hit kind
of critical mass you've got like parasultan out there now advocating right and getting laws passed
she was just in california and she helped get something passed in utah so i think maybe we're
we're about to see something change but this this program is called Trails Carolina. There's a petition to Roy Cooper and the Carolina Department of Health and Human
Services to shut down this program. There's hundreds of signatures on this petition. The
DHHS, after this last fatality, they did pull all the kids from this program, start the process to
revoke its license. They fined the program $18 eighteen thousand dollars these are big things you don't usually see happen yeah with a program like this that 10 years ago
you probably wouldn't have seen how give us give us the big picture of this i mean these are these
are kids uh why are they at these programs it's not a summer camp right yeah no it's what they
call a wilderness therapy program um some kids get sent away for like really trifling things like, you know,
staying out late, smoking some cannabis, drinking beers, right.
The parents kind of overreact a bit and send them to a place like this.
Some kids do have very serious emotional or psychiatric issues,
but they still don't belong in an environment like this.
They belong, you know, in an environment with better qualified people.
This is a type of, you know know supposed therapy they call wilderness therapy uh they send these kids to these these really really rural areas the idea i suppose behind it
is that by having to focus on like the bare minimums on like starting a fire cooking food
like all that the other problems are supposed to kind of like fall away right by reducing
everything to like its most basic elements.
I'm not saying that, you know, that there is no potential merit to that idea, but there's not the way that these people do it.
Well, the problem is whenever you've got any kind of a youth program like that, it's going to be a magnet for bad people, pedophiles and things.
Oh, you know, this is an opportunity if i can you know
fool them i can get involved in this program and then hey we're way out in the middle of nowhere
out in the woods and it just gives so many different opportunities to this but you know
that's that's the situation we have with pretty much all these things and yet these programs are
have a lot of money involved in them and that's one of the reasons why i guess paris hilton was
involved in one of these and why she's testifying about it right yeah i mean this program charged i think
was an average of 66 000 for an eight-week stay so it's like 790 or 795 dollars per day right
to live in you know basically like a tent like you know what i mean like there's no real overhead
here you're out you're out on the land we interviewed at marty g reports we interviewed one of the uh one of the young
women who was at this program in 2009 we're going to publish her full interview later this afternoon
we asked her how often she saw her therapist and she said once a week for under an hour it was
basically just long enough for the therapist to tell each kid what the therapist felt the kid was doing
wrong. And so you're paying $66,000 for an eight-week program where the kid gets barely
any therapy. And the whole point of the program is supposed to be therapy. And that's not what's
going on. So what's going on? You've got very low overhead, very high price. Someone's pocketing a
lot of money. Yeah. Wow. Wow. And so these are people who,
you know,
kids,
their parents have sent this with this kind of money.
Is this just for the very,
very wealthy,
or is this something that's picked up by insurance companies or by the
government program or something like that to pay for this?
Where'd they go?
Yeah.
So the public education system does pay for some of these programs.
I don't know that there are any,
what are called individual education plans, IEP placements at this particular program, but certainly other programs.
You have special ed money going to them.
You have courts send kids to these programs either as part of delinquency proceedings or as part of like divorce proceedings.
Right. Where the divorce is harmful to juniors.
So we're going to send juniors somewhere where the divorce isn't going to, you know, impact them, right? We see kids get
sent away like that, especially when the kid could potentially testify on one parent or the other
for abuse, and that parent is particularly financially powerful. We see these programs
used a lot in that way. This program, I'm unaware if there's any public money going to this one, so
you know, you always have the possibility of private money that, you know, the family ponies up the money for this.
We've seen families take a second mortgage on their house because they get convinced by the sales, right, by the sales machine these places have that this is the best place for their child.
It's the only place that's going to be capable of uh of helping their child right and
and it's just it's really really sad yeah yeah people are trying to do an external fix for
something that's deeply spiritual and internal and they don't they don't really understand uh
what what that issue is there you you've got a real heart for kids that have been abused and
kidnapped i mean that was uh what was going on with on with Justina Peltier at the Boston Children's
Hospital and stuff. This has been an ongoing thing that you do, and I really do appreciate
that part of your heart to try to help people. And everything that you do is really geared
towards trying to help people. Even when you were in prison, you were trying to help get
information out about the conditions and things that were happening there to other prisoners, to get information out about people who were there.
What else are you looking at?
Anything else on your purview there?
Well, I have my final appeal.
It's called a collateral attack of my conviction that's pending before the U.S. District Court in Boston right now.
I did a statistical analysis on the judicial assignments in Boston, which are supposed to be random.
And I found some things in the math seems to show that these judges in the appellate court in Boston are not actually randomly assigned.
At least one particular judge who affected my case was not randomly assigned.
And that follows up on some
work from the Wall Street Journal. It'd be pretty scandalous. So I'm working as hard as I can to
substantiate that further. And that's probably my main thing right now. Wow. Yeah. And that's
a key thing. I mean, it's so important for us to understand and to see the corruption that is
happening there, whether we're talking about the prison system, the justice system, what is going on with the hospital system, because that kind of medical kidnapping that happened
with Justina Peltier, we saw that in a couple of years happening to everybody, pretty much.
Anybody that blew a positive PCR test or had a cold or something, they'd medically kidnap them,
not allow their relatives to see them or to supervise their care or to have a say
about it.
And they literally murdered people.
It truly is amazing.
And so the work that you do, I think, is very, very important.
And I really do appreciate you getting into the depth of that.
Always good talking to you, Marty.
Give my best to Dana as well.
Again, people can find Marty.
Thank you.
People can find Marty at Marty G g substack that's where you
can keep up with what he is looking at he's always trying to expose the these issues that
could come and affect each and every one of us we saw that with the medical kidnapping of course but
you know anybody can get caught up as an individual in some of these scams so thank you so much for
what you do marty i appreciate it thank you Thank you. It's great to be here, David.
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Let's talk quickly about what is happening with tech.
Again, when we look at the endpoint of of all of these fear campaigns whether it's about
climate fear or covid fear whatever it always goes back to this kind of tracking and monitoring of
everything that we're doing ai may be able to predict your political views based on how
attractive you are says a recent study.
Now, I found this to be very interesting.
And as a matter of fact, just in a short period of time here, we've had two different studies.
This one was last year, but there's another study that just came out recently that also
looked at political views and judging what your political views are by looking at your face and your expressions and things like this.
People need to understand that geospatial intelligence, which for some reason, nobody wants to use that term.
I mean, it's like the NSA or something years ago.
No such agency.
We don't exist.
Don't use our name.
Well, now that is what's going on with geospatial intelligence.
And that's been the fastest growing part of the intelligence community really picked up in the late 1990s and that is all
about mapping our political and religious beliefs so we're now starting to get a clue aren't we
about why the government wants our religious and political beliefs
mapped so they can shut it down so they can punish us or whatever and so this
really does kind of fit into geospatial intelligence in terms of anticipating what people
can do they even have a a branch of it called anticipatory intelligence so ai may be able to
predict your political views based on how you look uh and that could cause issues down the line, says research that was done last year.
And then we got another study.
The one that was done last year was a team of researchers in Denmark and Sweden.
And so they wanted to see if AI could look at facial recognition technology
and determine a person's political views. To do this, the researchers used a public database of 3,233 images of Danish political candidates.
So they went under the assumption that what these political candidates said they actually believe.
So we'll just start with that assumption, which, as we see with Speaker Johnson and others,
Donald Trump, it may not
be an indicator but with their professed political beliefs uh people who ran for office and so forth
so they cropped these pictures to only show their faces so a lot of people who say well yeah
i can do better than that i can you know you're looking in many cases, at the pink hair or the earrings or whatever,
and trying to make judgments about that type of thing.
No, they're just going right into the face, cropped close.
After that, they applied techniques to assess their facial expressions.
They had a facial beauty database to determine a beauty score for the person, male or female.
And what the tech did by using all that, they were able to predict political affiliations 61% of the time.
They said conservative candidates, quote, appeared to be happier than their left-wing
counterparts.
Well, that's a key insight there, isn't it?
I think we already knew that as well, didn't we?
Because of their smiles that liberal candidates were more neutral.
Women who expressed contempt.
Well, they were typically going to be liberals.
Facial expression characterized by neutral eyes and one corner of the lips lifted, linked to more liberal politics by the model.
The researchers also found that the model correlated a candidate's level of attractiveness with their politics.
Women deemed to be attractive.
My, their beauty scores were predicted to have conservative views.
Uh, those who, uh, uh, were unattractive kind of fell into the Hillary Clinton,
those who have contemptuous looks, unhappy, unattractive, the fell into the hillary clinton those who have contemptuous looks unhappy
unattractive with the hillary clinton phenomenon there uh they confirmed the threat to privacy
posed by deep learning approaches again geospatial intelligence you have to ask yourself you know why
all this research to try to identify somebody's political beliefs by looking at their face
well because research is typically funded by
governments and governments want to pigeonhole us to watch us to control us all the time
ai algorithm uh this is a more recent article it just came out this is out of stanford university
uh so they're constantly doing this stuff um ai algorithm over 70 accurate at guessing a person's
political orientation another study team of researchers at stanford university developed
an ai algorithm proved to be slightly over 70 accurate at guessing a person's political
affiliation again this is um this is not overall i we can look at people, the way they dress and things like that,
and usually make judgments about, and people were saying that.
I worked at the polls, and we could pretty much tell, you know,
when these people came in, were they going to be voting in the Democrat
or the Republican primary just on their appearance,
and they kind of had a game about that.
So we could do a lot better than these things,
but this is just looking at somebody's face tight in said quite often you know people wear hats or
t-shirts or buttons or whatever but these researchers uh developed something that was
better than a chance at guessing at a person's sexual orientation which they'd done around
before right so i'd done this once and said, uh, we'll, we'll look at the
person's sexual orientation, tried to, uh, to guess that from their face.
So this time, uh, they went after politics, uh, because you know,
there's only two parties, but according to the Democrats, there's
a lot of different genders.
So, um, I guess they narrowed it down a little bit more, uh, this time around,
they wondered if facial expressions or posture might say something about a person's political beliefs.
So they said in this particular study, they looked at facial characteristics and also at head posture to see if your head orientation matched with your political orientation. So they said researchers were able to pin down exactly what sort of facial characteristics,
but they did find some trends.
Head orientation, emotional expression, appeared to provide some clues.
Again, in this particular one, one of the things that they picked up on, and maybe it's
because these people were participating in a study,
they said people who look directly in the camera tended to be more liberal.
Those who showed disgust were judged more conservative,
probably because they were disgusted they had to participate in this study.
The other one, what they were doing was they had pictures that had already been taken,
campaign pictures or whatever, of candidates,
and so it wasn't a study
that they were directly participating in i mentioned earlier the australian id and um
this is uh by graham young who is in australia and he was uh bemoaning the fact that people
were going along with this now and and looking at how this had been a major,
major political issue in Australia in the past when they tried to put in another form of ID,
but now it's going through.
And he's like, what's going on with this?
Well, I have an idea.
He said Australians will have to become used to the digital equivalent.
He says, what does this say about present-day Australia?
You know, the papers, your papers please, the Nazi stuff.
He said, a few things have surprised me over the few years.
Not the least, the way that the famous Aussie spirit of insubordination has been subsumed into a goody-two-shoes compliance
with whatever capricious
orders the authorities made.
I think we all feel that way in every country now.
It's like, why did it ever happen to people's freedom and dignity?
Because you can't have freedom if you don't have any dignity.
That's one of the reasons why B.F.
Skinner approached that that way.
If you don't have any respect for yourself, if you don't have any dignity,
that's why they choose to take away from us
so they can take away our freedom.
He says, I can't imagine our forebearers
accepting lockdowns and forced vaccinations.
And I certainly couldn't see them
accepting an identity card,
linking not just government accounts,
but private sector ones as well.
He said, do you remember the Australia card?
In 1984, the Hawk Labor government introduced the Australia card.
And for the next three years, the government and opposition parties
tussled over it to the extent that it triggered a double dissolution election in 87.
Objections didn't just come from the federal opposition either.
You had a labor senator who resigned from the governing party over this issue,
and in the lower house you had another person resign from the Labor party and saying,
nothing can be more un-Australian than the need to provide one's identity on the call to an official,
be it policeman or bureaucrat. It would be more appropriate for the proposed card to be called
a Hitler card or a Stalin card.
As a result, even though the government won the 1987 election and had the numbers to push the card through, instead it withdrew the card.
He said, yet, what is happening now?
He said, apart from only just a few senators this time, there's been very little outcry to this.
He said a form of this ID was recommended by the Murray inquiry into the
financial system back in 2014, but the committee was careful to avoid recommending a full-blown
government-issued identity card because of the Australia card debacle. So why has government
now decided to make a card a government-issued one when the recommendation and the draft
legislation was for a competitive system
well again i think that they know what they've been able to accomplish with a pandemic overton
window he said they're telling everybody that it is voluntary uh but he said um uh that it only
linked to records to a person, not link the records together,
that the records will be encrypted, blah, blah, blah.
This is the kind of disclaimers that they always put there.
But the way that they're pushing this through has a lot of similarity
to the way that Bill Gates worked with the Indian government
to push through the Aadhaar system there.
Again, going into things like benefits and saying,
you want to get the benefits? Well, you got to have the card. Here they're saying, well, we're not going say you want to get the benefits well you got to have the
card here they're saying well we're not going to require you to get the card to get the benefits
but it's going to be really really difficult if you don't you're going to have to jump through a
lot of extra hoops and all the rest of stuff so you know it's not exactly to the way that they
strong-armed the poor people in india but it's very close to it. And of course, the fact that this
ID card is there with both the climate MacGuffin and the COVID MacGuffin always points back to
Bill Gates as well. He had the ID 2020 project. He's pushed for Aadhaar. It truly is amazing
how this guy who has so much money, so much control has so much hatred for his fellow
man truly is amazing it kind of reminds me that one picture when he's going to one of these um
these trials for his intellectual property theft which by the way he got away with
uh and um his monopolistic moves and everything somebody runs runs up to him and hits him with a pie in the face.
And people put that on as a meme and they say,
this is the moment that Bill Gates decided he was going to destroy humanity.
Maybe that's it.
So it's not necessarily mandated,
but there's a great deal of coercion for the people who are poor.
But if you are a company director, in other words, a corporate officer, we would say here
in the U.S., you will need to have one because it is now mandatory for people in that position.
So he says if voluntary doesn't mean voluntary for all people and for all activities, then
it's not voluntary at all.
This is the kind of double think and double speak that they always use.
Believe it or not, the slippery slope is real.
So why are we acquiescing to this same scheme?
I think, again, it is the Overton window of the pandemic.
I don't think we can underestimate how devastating that was because there's been no pushback against it now in canada
probably more than anywhere else but certainly not in the united states there's been no penalty
at all for either trump or for biden for doing any of this stuff so why wouldn't they want to
take the next step which is the way it was always going to run anyway, according to Fauci. So a Russian journalist was calling out the EU for what it is,
which is a technocracy.
Yeah, Russia itself danced with the technocrats,
says the editor at Technocracy News.
The 1920s, 1930s, but he says,
one commenter echoes my criticism that carbon credit is a scam
and a scheme for people who want to keep destroying the earth lenin famously defined communism as
soviet power plus electrification and it's kind of interesting that now it still is about the power grid but it's about de-electrification
of the power grid about destroying our enemy our energy rather they are the enemies of our energy
the energy crisis is now catapulting europe further along the path toward a carbon neutral future
and people understand just how devastating this is to their life
and their livelihoods. They understand the real agenda that it is there to destroy our
infrastructure and to destroy their freedom. And, uh, people are starting to push back against that.
Um, we're going to take a quick break and we come back. I'm going to show you some of the pushback that is happening here in America.
Some of the trials and tribulations of Elon Musk,
people are attacking increasingly the robo taxi.
So I'm not so sure that as he's seeing his sales, um, uh,
go down, uh, really quickly with the EVs.
I'm not so sure if a pivot to a robo-taxi
is going to save him or not.
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Well, Tesla's sales are just plummeting.
He may be laying off a fifth or a quarter of his people, even in Texas.
Stock is going down.
They're blaming the struggling EV sales on hybrid craze.
Well, that is what GM is doing, and it's working for them.
That's what Toyota is doing, and it's working for them that's what toyota is doing and it's working for them as well
uh if he's wondering why kind of think back to the graduate remember when um uh he graduates
and goes to that pool party and one guy walks up to him he goes i got one word for you plastic
well i got one word for elon musk range range It's about range.
The,
the, the time it takes to charge up these batteries and,
and the time that it takes to,
you know,
um,
and the range that they have,
that's the deal killer.
In addition to the incredibly expensive costs,
but if he wants to go,
um,
even with the hybrid stuff,
he's going to have,
well,
the hybrid stuff allows them to also have engines, which is a competitive advantage for Western countries.
If they go full electric, China is going to take it completely.
No doubt about it.
But, you know, there might be something else that he could do because we just saw this.
I had never, ever seen this before.
This goes back to the 1930s. And you know, when we talk
about innovation, we talk about how bad the movies are, how bad this and that is in our current
society. Seems like a lot of innovation has just gone by the wayside. I talk to Eric Peters all
the time and we talk about how the cars cars are increasingly getting dumbed down they're adding
bells and whistles which don't really add any value to us they're they're spying on us or other
things like that here's something that is an amazing uh add-on that uh he might want to do
if he wants to increase his market share it's a fifth wheel look at this this is in the 1930s a fifth wheel comes down it this. This is in the 1930s. A fifth wheel comes
down. It looks like it's on the back, like a spare tire and it's controllable. It's just pivoting
around based on that wheel that comes down, pivots it on a right angle. So you want a parallel park?
No problem. You just kind of get there approximately and just pivot that thing in there.
That is incredibly simple and useful. is it's amazing this would allow
elon i'm giving him a market tip here this would allow him to uh leapfrog the competition and you
know it especially worked i don't know how they did it back then uh because that's a mechanical
thing you can see the guy uh looking at the very beginning of this you can see him you know
switching something with some extra levers and stuff that he's got there.
Uh, but you know, that would be a natural with the electric motors that we've got.
Now you've got electric motor that lowers that thing, electric motor that runs it to
go one way or the other.
And there you are, you're pivoting at a right angle.
I think that's ingenious.
Uh, and that's what we're missing anymore, especially because what shuts down a lot of that stuff it's
going to be government regulation uh getting approval from them uh this might be not elon
musk may not do this but this might be something some of you might be interested in doing as an
aftermarket kit you know i could see somebody making a lot of money out of that uh if they
could escape the regulations that
are there but no he doesn't sell any hybrids at all he's all in on zero zero emissions and this
is what the the big problem is you know hybrids are so much more practical you got the best of
both of these worlds best of an electric engine best of a of these worlds. Best of an electric engine. Best of an internal combustion.
Best of electric motor.
Best of an internal combustion engine.
But some of the reports I've seen have said that Elon Musk is not going to pivot to a fifth wheel.
Instead, he may go to the robo-taxi way of running things with his self-driving cars. Well, here's the way people view robo-taxi uh way of running things with his self-driving cars well here's the way people
view robo-taxis they're they're even more hostile to robo-taxis than they are to zero mission evs
uh here in la this is a guy he looks like he's in some kind of a costume maybe that's for disguise
purposes he's jumped on top of one of these waymo vehicles and he's smashing in somebody says he goes
full donkey kong because he's got like a he's got like a brown uh costume character outfit that he
seems to be wearing and he's jumping on that windshield trying to break it through and um
as i point out this is not the first time that driverless vehicles have been targeted.
Earlier this year, we had people in Chinatown.
You remember that torching a Waymo? They shot fireworks inside the empty car and celebrated as the thing burned.
They vandalized it in many other ways.
Last summer, members of the Safe Street Rebels accused these cars of being, uh, polluting dangerous and
murderous murderous because they were blocking, uh, access of emergency vehicles and stuff like
that. They also had issues where, um, the one misjudged, uh, a pedestrian that had been hit
by a previous car, dragged this person, ran over them and dragged them.
But they're also getting in the way of emergency vehicles
and things like that.
People hated them.
So they had the weak of the cone, and they would go out
and put a cone in a certain area of the car,
which would shut it down, basically covering up its sensors
and freezing these things in place,
because they had already done that on their own, really,
in other ways.
So they would freeze them in place in some place where they were innocuous uh this person says
so why would people rise up against machines well as goldman sachs explained a little over a year ago
and a headline ai will lead to 300 million layoffs in the u.s and europe well i think it's about that
i think it's about the i think it's about the
lockdowns immobilization the mandates you will have this you not be allowed to have that universal
basic income and all the rest of this um bloomberg thinks that you know when when he insulted the
farmers and insulted the factory workers and said now the smart ones of us in this revolution
are figuring out how to take everybody's jobs.
And we just got to figure out how we're going to pacify them with universal basic income.
So they don't come after us with the guillotines.
I'm looking at these pictures here and I'm thinking they may be coming after.
They may be coming after them with the guillotines.
Nevertheless, maybe that's why Fink has done an upgrade of a half a million dollars to the security system.
And then you have this.
At the center of it all are the massive fraud, the massive lies that masquerade as science.
On BBC Politics, you had a guy holding fourth quarter.
They were asking him about the flooding in Dubai.
Well, you know, who knows why it's flooding in Dubai.
We have different weather all the time,
but of course,
as I pointed out,
they've got a very aggressive geoengineering program.
They're cloud seeding to make it rain.
I don't know if it had anything to do with that,
but certainly they are working on trying to modify the environment,
but he has this smug answer and he says uh well um it's called science
yeah so it just this is climate change the rain that is happening in dubai it comes from something
called science and this guy took him to task on this um this guy is not a scientist as a matter
of fact he said the issue is his confusion and
others confusion over what scientific modeling is and what it can do and see this is a part of
the mcguffin you know we they use the same tactics of lies to lie to us about the models about the
pandemic about covid and the models about climate says, my own doctoral research was on infrared absorption and fragmentation of gaseous molecules
using lasers.
The aim was to quantify how the processes depended on the laser's physical properties.
Then I modeled my results.
This was to see if the theory correctly predicted how my measurements changed as one varied
the laser pulse.
Computed values were compared under different conditions
with those that were observed.
And this is the way meteorology always worked.
I talked about when I went to the meteorology convention
and how you had literally hundreds of people there.
All of them had a computer model.
None of them were exactly accurate.
And in every one of these presentations,
they would tell you,
well, here's what we were measuring, and here's what our prediction said, and here's what actually happened.
Because they could do that with the weather.
They could predict it a couple of days in advance and then look and see if that is really what happened.
And, of course, that's not what is happening with a pandemic.
That's not what happens with the climate change stuff.
He says, uh, my points on the modeling of variations applies to the work done by Neil Ferguson at the Imperial college on the catastrophic COVID fatalities.
He said, it turns out that Ferguson wasn't a medical doctor at all.
He was a mathematician and a theoretical physicist.
And, uh, he had a track record where he presented predictions that were what the interested
parties wanted to do and maybe that's why he missed that whole thing about far's law he wasn't
an epidemiologist he wasn't a medical person he wasn't actually very good in terms of being a
mathematician either because as the university of edinburgh pointed out every time they ran his
simulation even with the same input they got a different answer but that's the University of Edinburgh pointed out, every time they ran his simulation, even with the same input, they got a different answer.
But that's the kind of lies and idiocracy that have gotten us to this point.
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