The David Knight Show - Wed 8Jan25 What is Trump Up to with Greenland, Panama, Canada & "Gulf of America"?

Episode Date: January 8, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Have you received a red light or speed camera violation in the mail? Vehicle owners can pay or dispute online. Learn more at toronto.ca.aps In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 8th of January, year of our Lord 2025. Well, today we're going to take a look at all of Trump's talk about Greenland. And of course, Junior went to Greenland along with Charlie Kirk. They're serious about this stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:18 And we're going to look at what their designs are and what is really behind this. Of course, it's also Panama. And it's the Gulf of Mexico that he wants to rename the Gulf of Trump I mean America right that's what this is no there's a lot going on here and we're going to take a look also at the ramping up of fear we got a replacement of Fauci and she dropped something on New Year's Eve about bird flu. We're going to take a look at that, as well as some new adverse effects of the vaccine. We're going to take a look at tokenization and how they're going to try, I think, to eviscerate the lives of the small businesses. They've got a plan on how they're going to do that,
Starting point is 00:02:01 these vulture capitalists. We'll be right back. Well, I joked around Christmas time, when Trump first started talking about this, it was just before Christmas. Oh yeah, we want Greenland, and we want this, and we want that. I said, well, you know, he's got a couple of things that he wants for Christmas. He wants those two countries and some other things. And of course, NORAD is up in Greenland. That's where they get the first glimpse of Santa Claus. And the MAGA Santa Claus is going to make America great again by taking all these different countries.
Starting point is 00:02:50 And many people are pointing out that he's very serious about this. Not just Greenland, where Junior is, but also Panama. And Greenland, they might have a way to peacefully take that over. I don't know so much about Panama. We've done an invasion there once before for not a good reason. And we'll talk about what's going on with that. But, you know, he does say things that are pretty crazy from time to time. He was asked about pardons for January the 6th people.
Starting point is 00:03:25 And listen to what he has to say. Is he bringing in Hezbollah into January the 6th now? First, you said on your first day of office, you're going to pardon January 6th defendants. Are you planning to pardon those who were charged with violent offenses? Well, we're looking at it, and we have other people in there. And as you see, I guess 24 or 28 people came now from the FBI that came out very quietly nobody reported it but they had people in some form related to the FBI they had four or five people that was strongly related to the FBI we have to
Starting point is 00:03:56 find out about that we have to find out about Hezbollah we have to find out about who exactly was in that whole thing because people that did some bad things were not prosecuted. You know, I see it all the time and you see it, too. People that were doing some bad things weren't prosecuted and people that didn't even walk into the building are in jail right now. So we'll be looking at the whole thing, but I'll be making major pardons. Yes, please. Yeah, they're in jail because you didn't pardon them they're in jail because you told them to come they're in jail because you said meet me over the capitol and then you got out of there and then you left them twisting in the wind because uh you didn't want them to come after you he's not between them and anybody else but that whole thing about hezbollah
Starting point is 00:04:40 where'd that come in at first you think well the in his awkward way of speaking is he transitioning over to some other topic yeah we can look about hezbollah and all no he goes back to it he puts hezbollah right in the center i don't know what he's talking about there and a lot of people are guessing about what he's up to when he talks about canada and he talks about greenland and other things and so twitter is covered last night night when I looked, I posted some stuff. All I saw was stuff about the North American Union. As many people pointed out, you go back to the 1960s, the Club of Rome, the Committee of 300. The group was organized in 1968. And the purpose was to accelerate the plans to have a new world order, a global governance.
Starting point is 00:05:25 And part of that was to create these 10 different zones that you see here and see numbered. And zone number one was, wait for it, the U.S., Canada, and Greenland. So what is he talking about? A lot of people pointing out, is this guy just a new world order puppet? I mean mean that's what he drew on his map he drew area one of the new world order uh that's what's is this just a coincidence you know i've talked many times about brzezinski's plans for doing this and i talked about in the context of the trans-pific Partnership and the Transatlantic Partnership,
Starting point is 00:06:05 right? And you already had a consolidation of the European Union and people like Zbigniew Brzezinski, who ran the Carter administration and who created the Trilateral Commission, and I think the trilateral aspect of it was we're going to have basically three large areas in the world that was in the 1970s early 1970s they liked that so much they put him in charge of the carter white house and and that scenario you had a unified europe you had a more or less unified Asia under China. And you had a North American aspect. And with America and the North American Union, as you see there. Essentially being the, you know, these other two things would be two wings, if you want to think of it. And the U.S. would be the body that these two wings are attached.
Starting point is 00:07:01 So you create these other two regions, and then you attach Europe to U.S. via the transatlantic partnership. You attach Asia to the U.S. via the trans-Pacific partnership and that type of thing. But there's a lot of different ways that they have looked at this. And, of course, that was my primary perspective because of what they tried to do with these treaties and because that was kind of the culmination of 50 years of work that was there. But, yeah, that is another aspect of this.
Starting point is 00:07:33 One person tweeted out, this is a truth seeker on Twitter. So the reason Trump wants to purchase Greenland and the reason that we want candidate emerge with the U.S. is because he was put in place as a useful, willing puppet to usher in the new world order. Well, I think that's true one way or the other. We saw it in many ways, as a matter of fact. But you've got the people out there who say this is genius. This is absolute genius. And here's one MAGA nut talking about what he imagines Trump is truly up to. Hey guys, I am going
Starting point is 00:08:14 to try to explain something but I'm kind of frustrated because it is so fantastic. It is so beautiful. It is so phenomenal that I'm struggling to find the right words for it. So I'm just asking you to please listen because this is going to make you so incredibly excited. This is going to make you so enormously excited.
Starting point is 00:08:35 Isn't it amazing? I'm so excited already. As I try to explain something extremely, extremely powerful to you. It's below your mind, really. Oh, it's a big build-up here. Can't tell you enough. He is going to bring powerful to you. It's below your mind, really. Oh, it's a big build-up here. Can't tell you enough. He is going to bring Canada into America. The moment I heard that, I was like, oh my god.
Starting point is 00:08:54 What that means is so astronomical. Oh, yes. Then, listen. Then he wishes Happy New Year to Australia. Oh, them too.
Starting point is 00:09:09 I had to go to the hardware store, buy a whole bunch of new fuses because they couldn't bear the load of fire that was going through them. And now Trudeau has resigned. I mean, if I was a cartoon cartoon figure my hat would just blow off you know and today no two days ago Trump said he showed a video clip of dancing people waving flags in England and he said the people in the UK know what's going on. They were celebrating. Why?
Starting point is 00:09:50 And then today Elon Musk posted America will liberate the United Kingdom from the tyranny. Guys, what this means and I hope that you can bear with me for a few minutes because I need to explain something that will give you so much hope and joy and excitement and courage for the future. Now, I'll give you the build up. I just got it right there. This guy goes on for seven minutes. Get the ideas. Excuse me. Very low information low information transfer now what he's saying is the heart of evil the heart of the new world order is the uk and that trump's move in terms of the fact that he's going to bring he's going to take canada away from the uk i thought they were already kind of independent but anyway the uh they have some of their ties
Starting point is 00:10:45 as we see with mark carney when i talked about that you know he was governor of both uh the bank of canada and the bank of england because they have the these uh these ties are largely ceremonial really but it does allow they are connected at the financial level which is probably the most important nevertheless you know oh he's you know, oh, he's talking about Australia. He's talking about Canada. He's going to wrest them from the evil UK. And look, I'm not saying that the city of London and Prince Charles and all the rest, I'm not saying that they're not evil.
Starting point is 00:11:22 It's just one of many different groups that are out there. But you get the idea. Yeah, no problem at all. And as far as the Canada stuff goes, that is really kind of off the wall, which made a lot of people say, well, maybe he's not serious about Greenland stuff. And I think he's very serious about that. And I think he's very serious about that. And I think he's very serious about Panama. And I think he's going to start calling, you know, he can call that body of water anything he wants.
Starting point is 00:11:52 If he doesn't want to call it the Gulf of Mexico, he can call it the Gulf of America. Or he can call it the Gulf of Trump if he wants. And who knows whether he'll do that or not. R.T. said Trump demands Denmark hand over Greenland. And they said you ought to take him seriously with this. Trump has said he would not rule out military or economic steps to retake control of the Panama Canal. Or to acquire the Danish-controlled territory of Greenland. And again, when we look at what's going on with Denmark, they've backed off like the UK has backed off in many different areas. There still are connections there. But Greenland
Starting point is 00:12:32 does advise its own prime minister, and they've gone through a couple of steps of distancing themselves from Denmark. And we've got military bases there already. A lot of people say, well, we can have it for national security. I'll give you the history of our national security there in Greenland. It's not anything that we need to have Greenland be a part of the United States for national security. So I think there's other things. Oil, minerals, other things like that. More so, I think, than even the strategic location, because we've had bases that have been there, and we'll talk about what is there.
Starting point is 00:13:11 That's during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday, yesterday. If Trump could assure the world that he would not use military economic coercion, Trump said he would not. No, I can't assure you on either of those two, but I can say this. We need them for economic security. And again, that would indicate oil, minerals, other things like that. And again, that doesn't mean that we need to take Greenland. They would be open to oil exploration.
Starting point is 00:13:43 They are open to that. They're open to investment. China is investing there. I think that's what it really has to do with. They've got a gross domestic product of $2 billion. They have 56,000 people. Now, the gross domestic product of $2 billion is because of minerals and other things like that. Because a population of 56,000 people, that's like a small town here in Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:14:09 And it's spread over the largest island in the world. Greenland, as the saying goes, is covered in ice. Iceland is green. You know, they're very different and all that. It's a massive piece of ice there. But there's a lot of ice-covered land, but there's a lot of minerals that are there as well. People really don't know, said Trump, if Denmark has any legal right to it. But if they do, they should give it up because we need it bullying blustering uh i just is that the way the good way to do foreign policy i don't think that's a good way to do any policy quite frankly the manga people love that they cheer that
Starting point is 00:14:58 i don't like that uh you know uh you had teddy roosevelt said uh walks off when you carry a big stick he shouts at people but he's also got a big stick and that's a good way to um have the whole world see you as a bully um he says we need it he says it's absolutely necessary. So his son arrived yesterday. He went there with Charlie Kirk. He didn't meet with the prime minister of 56,000 people. This is like the mouse who roared. If you remember that Peter Sellers movie uh the grand pooh bob of greenland and i'm not saying you know i'm not trying to put them down if i've got any listeners in greenland
Starting point is 00:15:51 or even if i don't have any listeners in greenland uh i'm all about small things and decentralized things it just amazes me that they that people there would oh yeah, we'd like to be a part of America. Don't they listen to the news? I obviously don't have any listeners there in Greenland if they want to be a part of America. How about we let Greenland join America and we let Tennessee go? Or Texas? Or any one state that we could all move to here? I cannot for the life of me understand it.
Starting point is 00:16:24 Unless they want the money or something that they think they're going to get. Anyway, Trump Jr. takes a personal day trip, as he called it. He didn't meet with any government officials. And then Sauron Musk, I think I'm going to start calling him that. Instead of Elon, I think Sauron is a more appropriate description of the guy. Sauron Musk also appears supportive of the plan. Posting on X, he believes that the people of Greenland, quote, want to be a part of America. And they'd be most welcome.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Evidently, there's no retarded people there. You know, as he likes to say, Americans are, right? These people are top echelon H-1B visa candidates there. For Elon Musk, maybe he thinks he can get them cheap. All right. These people are top echelon H-1B visa candidates there. All right. For Elon Musk, maybe he thinks he can get them cheap. Anyway, Danish Prime Minister reiterated on Tuesday that Greenland is, quote, not for sale and never will be. Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders, she said. Greenland is the world's largest island, already home to a very large u.s military base so what do we need it
Starting point is 00:17:26 for national security we got bases there i mean we don't the base is all over germany we don't need to have germany join the united states we don't need to control them right it's not about that it's not about that uh it's located on the shortest route from North America to Europe. Gained home rule from Denmark back in 1979, 46 years ago. So Trump has previously promised to regain control of the Panama Canal, which he calls vital. The late President Jimmy Carter signed it over to Panama in 1977. Initially, when I heard him start talking about Panama, taking the canal back. Although maybe this is just about him trolling Democrats and Jimmy Carter, right? Because certainly Biden trolled him by saying,
Starting point is 00:18:16 we're going to keep the flags at half mass for 30 days throughout your inauguration. In December, Panama's president promised that, quote, every square meter of the Panama Canal and its adjacent area belong to Panama and will continue to be so. And on Tuesday, Trump promised to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America because he said it has a beautiful ring and it is appropriate. That covers a lot of territory. The Gulf of America. What a beautiful name. As a matter of fact, there he is.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I'm going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful ring. That covers a lot of territory. The Gulf of America. what a beautiful name. And it's appropriate. It's appropriate. Alien poop evolution says, wow, Trump should unite the whole world under these ten regions. It would be so biblical.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Yeah, the ten kings, right? We're moving there, aren't we? Well, again, Trump said, would you support Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state? He put this out as a poll. And Roy Potter says, well, when you, Donald Trump, brought this up, I posted on X how this is. And then how is this? And then adding Mexico. How is this any different from General Petraeus claiming that the U.S. and the Constitution are dead and the future is the North American Union?
Starting point is 00:20:05 Yeah, exactly right. As a matter of fact, I skipped the comment, which is one of the reasons why I wanted to have this here, of that MAGA nut that was there. I said that David Icke replied to that, that guy who was saying, oh, this is so wonderful, it's so beautiful, this is a war with Trump against the evil British Empire.
Starting point is 00:20:25 David Icke said, this guy is so unbelievably deluded that Alex Jones should get him on his show immediately. Let's talk about that. He's going to save the world. Trump wants Canada to become part of the U.S. in order to save them from the globalists. Nothing to do with the so long planned North American Union. That's right. As as i said it's all over the place and it is insane i mean you know when you look at this and he loves to troll people
Starting point is 00:20:53 uh mark hall who i talked to uh and and i've got a couple of clips from him uh he knows a great deal about panama is he you know He stays there several months out of the year, has a very long history, knows the area really, really well. And he says, this is sounding like John Bolton or something. It's really crazy. But it is all based on ego. And look, yeah, he's not going to rule out military force to take a country away from people. I've said before, and I'll say it again, I have nothing but contempt and scorn for people who will kill in order to move lines on a map. It's no different than if somebody goes around, you want to talk about home invasions, right? We've got squatters come in and move into
Starting point is 00:21:45 your home. There's a clip that's going around on social media in Florida. Squatting is not legal. And so they had a bunch of people taken out by police, guns drawn, and shoving them around, very forcefully taking them out and arresting them, handcuffing them. But yeah, we all understand that home invasions are wrong, right? The squatting is wrong. How is that different? Well, it's a much bigger scale, isn't it? And you don't just take over the home when somebody's not there, the country's not there, you go and you start killing people.
Starting point is 00:22:21 So RT said, here's why Trump's talk of annexing Canada and Greenland shouldn't be dismissed. Trump and his team of America's bluntest and briskest can look funny. Their demands are so bracingly direct, their threats so refreshingly frank. It's almost as if they're mightily enjoying themselves as they rub in the fact of brute American power. And I think that's a big part of it for Trump, quite frankly. Yeah, I got this now. I am America. And a part of this is just his hubris and his celebration, his lust for power.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I tell you, when you look at the character of Donald Trump, we talk about the three things, right? The pride of life, the lust of the flesh, and all the rest of the stuff. It's sex, money, and power, basically what it boils down to. And Trump is all about consuming massive quantities of all three. He can't get enough of any of those three. He checks all the boxes, doesn't he? And that's what's going on here. He said, they rub in the fact of America's brute power.
Starting point is 00:23:38 We, the U.S., are the best armed, richest mobster family in town. And the new Don is greedier than Scarface and crasser than Tony Soprano. That pretty much sums it up. This guy is a history professor working in Germany, from Germany rather, working in Istanbul who wrote this article for RT. You can see Trump from the other side of the planet. He's got an ego that big. Europe.
Starting point is 00:24:08 You need to buy more overpriced LNG, liquid natural gas, from us or we'll wreck your economy even more. And Canada. Just get with the program. Any program, really. Or we'll recall that we'd like that land bridge to Alaska. Sort of the shape of your state. Excuse me. Country.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Ha ha. Panama. land bridge to alaska sort of the shape of your state oh excuse me country ha ha panama remember we own you and everything you think you own is ours too or we'll drop in and literally with the 82nd airborne and ac-130 gunships to remind you yet again because i had ge.W. Bush do that, right? When his partner in crime, his partner in the drug crimes, as well as many people allege other crimes, that maybe that was, a lot of people said, maybe it's not even the drug partnership that went bad. Maybe Bush went down there to retrieve some Jeffrey Epstein kind of videos that were compromising. But either way, they suddenly turned on his former ally, just like he turned on his former ally, Saddam Hussein. And I remember a documentary that we had in the video stores after this happened. I remember it was narrated by Elizabeth Montgomery.
Starting point is 00:25:21 It was called The Panama Deception. And in it, they showed pictures in that documentary that I've never seen on U.S. news. Pictures of cars that were melted and individual cars that were melted. It's the first time anybody was talking about directed energy weapons and things like that. But they also had a lot of eyewitnesses
Starting point is 00:25:42 saying that as well and then uh the the most chilling aspect of it was that they said uh before the attack the us came in with these loud uh speakers and said get out of the area we're going to destroy this area get out of the air and it's like where they where this where's the sound coming from where am i supposed to what area are they talking about which area they're going to destroy this area get out of the air and it's like where are they where are the where's the sound coming from where am i supposed to what area are they talking about which area they're going to attack and they said that that was the worst thing about it they're telling us that they're going to attack the area get out of it they don't tell us what area is going to be attacked or where to go to be safe and uh but you know they warned them that's it right so it's been done once before they called it operation just cause and this guy says we might do it again we might call it operation just because and i thought that was funny because that's the way i referred to it when i talked about
Starting point is 00:26:36 the panama invasion uh what was it 40 something years ago you know uh no let's see it would have been 90s it was 30 something years ago i don't even remember the date denmark listen up you think greenland is yours we can do better it's really ours and the only question is whether we do this the nice way or the hard way look understand and and this guy writing this article for rt said he's fundamentally a real estate guy he's not going to take no for an answer he's fundamentally a real estate guy. He's not going to take no for an answer. He just sees that as a bargaining tactic. And of course, if you look at what broke him up with his best friend, Jeffrey Epstein,
Starting point is 00:27:18 the two of them inseparable for about a decade. But the thing that broke them up was the dispute over who was going to buy a choice piece of property there in west palm beach yeah it's about that kind of stuff so there's no permanent friends there's only permanent real estate interests to paraphrase henry kissinger none note that all these objects of trump's bullying are officially allies of Washington. Remember that old lesson? It's safer to be a respected adversary than a disrespected friend. Yeah. If the U.S. were a country that had to argue its case,
Starting point is 00:27:59 no one would even pay any attention. Canada is a sovereign country. The preponderant majority of its 40 million people have no interest in joining the U.S. as the 51st state, period. But the whiny complaints that Trump and his team have made about bad treatment at the Panama Canal don't withstand scrutiny. As the by no means unpatriotic Wall Street Journal has detailed in a podcast no the u.s is not being ripped off at the panama canal no american shippers are not treated worse than others or being price gouged no the u.s is not currently paying for the maintenance of the waterway instead after completion of the canal handover in 1999 or 2000 that has been the task of the canal authority
Starting point is 00:28:46 which is in essence a business structure the chinese do not have soldiers in the canal zone as trump has claimed and in general his screams of china china are as hyperbolic as always well as i said before mark hall contacted me because he's very familiar with Panama, spends several months out of the year down there. And this is what he posted up on Facebook. He says to anyone who heard Trump's press conference today. No, the Panama Canal is not operated by China. No, China does not own or control ports on either end of the canal. No, U.S. warships are not charged more to transit the canal. No,
Starting point is 00:29:26 the Panama Canal is not leaking. No, the canal does not need three billion dollars for maintenance. No, the canal was not sold for one dollar, but transferred almost 50 years ago by a treaty approved by the U.S. Senate. Do you remember when we used to have treaties that were approved by the U.S. Senate? That quaint idea from the Constitution? We don't do that anymore. The statements said today are false. And Mark put this stuff out. He took a screenshot of this, but he put this out before the Wall Street Journal article came out.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Because he's seen it firsthand. You know, I can disagree with the Wall Street Journal from time to time, and I've seen them toe the line from time to time. I know Mark's telling the truth. He's been down there. I know him personally. Statements said today are false. If Trump has evidence to the contrary, I'd like to see it. What's the end result Trump is seeking with his repeated belligerent remarks about Panama?
Starting point is 00:30:22 The U.S. has ignored Panama and Latin America for decades and in that vacuum China moved in commercially for now however it does not operate or control the canal that is capably done by the Panama Canal Authority a panamanian government organization organization and then later he made a reference to um uh to the wall street journal uh but he also responded to a newsmax reporter uh schmidt uh out of new york city uh he said the report that he put out there basically newsmax is going to parrot whatever Trump says. He says, wrong. The two Panama ports mentioned on his news report are operated since 1996 by a Hong Kong based Hutchinson Wampoa that is owned by Victor Lee and BlackRock, not the People's Republic of China.
Starting point is 00:31:25 BlackRock owns everything, don't they? Including the Panama Canal. So just ask them to turn over the title. You know, if you want Panama, just buy it from BlackRock, Trump. Larry Fink. The BRI port project with China was shut down. Panama is one of the U.S U S's few friends in Latin America. Don't make it an enemy.
Starting point is 00:31:51 And he highlights, um, uh, information about Hutchinson, Wampanoag, Hong Kong based multinational conglomerate that operates container terminals in Panama through its subsidiary, the Panama ports company. And so what's that all about? Again, is it ego? Is it perception that he's got to compete with China there in Panama with their investments or compete with Greenland with their investments in Greenland? I'm not really sure at this point what the guy is up to.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Again, he sounds like a deranged version of john bolton which is really super deranged you start with the deranged guy and you make him even more deranged he says the secure panama canal is crucial for u.s commerce and rapid development of the navy from the atlantic all the way to the pacific trump said he started talking about this before christmas december the 22nd he said it And he started talking about this before Christmas, December the 22nd. He said it was likewise not given to Panama to charge the U.S., its Navy, and its corporations doing business within our country exorbitant prices and rates of passage, which they do. And so, in response, this German historian's um living and writing in istanbul
Starting point is 00:33:06 said it would be unwise to dismiss the trumpist no charm all harm offensive as just a grab bag of power moves to establish dominance and to produce leverage a lot of ultimately empty noise to play for various political and trade advantage. He says that's a short-sighted interpretation. The cause, rather the case of Greenland is most instructive. But it's not enough to enumerate the legal rights and the illegal claims involved. All that is rather obvious. The U.S. wants to buy Greenland.
Starting point is 00:33:45 And not for the first time, by the way. We'll get into that history about that. He says presidents from Jackson to Truman have had an eye on it as well. Denmark, however, said no and not for the first time. In theory, that should be the end of the story. But it's not. And he points out, as a real estate tycoon, that's just the beginning of a bid when the other side says no but it's not even that i mean when you go back and look at jeffrey epstein and how that uh that point you know i mean you know trafficking young girls and blackmailing people for the massage that's not a problem but hey he wants to buy that piece of property here in my neighborhood that I want for bragging rights. Okay. That's, you've got to look at his personality, I think plays a huge role in this. Unfortunately, his personality, which is not suited to running the country, he will
Starting point is 00:34:38 be running the country. Greenland also features in sight and enticing raw material deposits the eu has a special investment with greenland's minerals resources authority greenland has a special status founded on the 2009 greenland self-government act and it also has a very small population as i said before about 56 000 people maybe they could be induced. Maybe they could be bought, right? You know, Trump and Don Jr. are playing good cop, bad cop right now. You know, he's there, hey, aren't I cool?
Starting point is 00:35:18 Look at my private jet. Look at how wealthy we are. We're rich Americans. Don't you want to be rich Americans too? Maybe they could be induced by a mix of threats and incentives to fully secede from the Danish state. That is the idea paraded openly by former Trump advisor Alexander Gray. Says, let us help you gain your independence, and then you will lose it again to us. Like I said, who in their right mind wants to join the United States at this point in time?
Starting point is 00:35:48 A dying empire that's creating an army of 80,000 IRS agents, as well as budgeting seven times the amount of money that they previously had. Because it's not going to just be the IRS agents, but it's also going to be artificial intelligence surveillance and analysis of people that's just one aspect of the police surveillance state here in the united states well as i said trump jr and charlie kirk go to greenland they said this is a deal that must happen a deal that must happen. A deal that must happen. Again, you know, when you look at Charlie Kirk, this guy, the way he, he's one of the key Trump grifters. One of many. But I think I have a special
Starting point is 00:36:38 dislike of what Charlie Kirk does. Because at the same time he is pushing. I've had friends say, oh, he's a great, strong Christian, all the rest of the stuff. I said, have you seen what he does with LGBT? I mean, Trump uses LGBT for political purposes. And people who understand what's going on with the LGBT agenda give him a pass on it. And they give Charlie Kirk a pass on it as well.
Starting point is 00:37:08 That's bad enough. But what Charlie Kirk is trying to do is normalize it for Christianity. Normalize it for Christianity. That's not Christianity at all. And that's why I have a special dislike of Charlie Kirk. Don Jr. and my reps landing in Greenland, said the president-elect, Trump. The reception has been great. They and the free world need safety, security, strength, and peace.
Starting point is 00:37:35 This is a deal that must... He says as he... He talks about peace in all uppercase as he's threatening to invade Panama again. This is one... This is a deal that must happen. Then all uppercase, MAGA make Greenland great again. On Monday evening, Trump posted a video of a man from Greenland who, buy Greenland, buy Greenland, and he puts on a Make America Red cap,
Starting point is 00:38:02 you know, MAGA red cap. When asked why Trump should buy Greenland, the man responded, because we don't want to be colonized by the Danish government anymore. I think they're going to find that the Danish government leaves them alone far more than the U.S. government ever will. We get ripped off every year about our minerals from Greenland. We are the richest nation in the world, and we don't get to use it. You think the U.S. will be any better?
Starting point is 00:38:33 Take a look at what we do to our minerals and our oil and our natural gas and all the rest of this stuff, right? But they're putting this out as if this was some kind of manifest destiny. And during his New Year's speech, the Greenland prime minister emphasized his desire to pursue independence from denmark the former colonial ruler again like i said since 2009 they've had the right to declare independence through a referendum so all you need to do is convince 56 000 people how hard can that be
Starting point is 00:39:01 all right you've got got all this charm offensive. You've got Sauron Musk's money. Greenland is rich in mineral, oil, and natural gas resources, but it relies on annual subsidies from Denmark worth some 500 million euros a year. So Denmark's ripping them off, or Denmark is subsidizing them? Which is it? It's home to a large U.S. Air Force base. Greenland is strategically vital for the U.S. military.
Starting point is 00:39:30 But the prime minister says, well, Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland. But if Greenland is rapidly moving toward a split with Denmark, it will likely be seeking a partner to offer security as well as new commercial opportunities. The BBC reported that he said, we must not lose our long struggle for freedom. However, we must continue to be open to cooperation and trade with the whole world, especially with our neighbors. Responding to Trump's comments, he said last week,
Starting point is 00:39:59 Greenland is not for sale, never will be. However, isn't that what politicians always say as they're extending their hand? I'm not for sale i'm not for sale at all no uh so um getting back into the history since 1867 the u.s has been making attempts to purchase the island of Greenland from Denmark. That continued into, escalated in World War I and World War II for strategic purposes. But during the polar expedition of Robert Perry, when he claimed a lot of northern territory, the U.S. decided, well, we're going to purchase it. We're going to purchase the Danish West Indies during World War I. So Robert Perry's out there saying, well, I've discovered all this stuff, and I claim it for America. And so rather than getting into a fight with Denmark during World War I, the U.S. wanted the Danish West Indies. And so, as a part of that deal, Denmark required the U.S. to recognize the Danish claim over Greenland.
Starting point is 00:41:11 Since 1823, the U.S. has, in the Monroe Doctrine, opposed expansion of foreign sovereignty in the Americas. And this is Region 1. Come on, you know. Region 1 of the 10 regions the Club of Rome is putting out there. During World War I, the U.S. decided that obtaining the Danish West Indies to defend the Panama Canal was more important. There you go. There's a connection. They want to be able to defend the Panama Canal. In the 1920s, General Billy Mitchell, advocating for the expanding American air forces, wanted American bases on Greenland and Iceland.
Starting point is 00:41:49 And then during World War II, the German invasion of Denmark, April 9th, 1940, complicated the legal status of Greenland in World War II. Greenland was at that time the only known significant source of cryolite Had to look that one up They used that in aluminum smelting Well, they needed to smelt a lot of aluminum And so they wanted that particular mineral So the Germans invaded Greenland And so the U.S. said, well, we've got the Monroe Doctrine
Starting point is 00:42:23 But rather than forcing that issue, the troops that were sent to Greenland prior to their landing, the American troops were formally discharged from service and reconstituted as a force of volunteers. So they weren't officially part of the the u.s military a legal fiction what we would call sheep dipping today when it's done by the intelligence communities i'm not with them anymore it's what they do to these former cia people when they put them on network news they put them on podcasts no i'm not with the CIA anymore. I officially resigned. Well, that's what they did with these soldiers.
Starting point is 00:43:13 They sent them to Greenland to avoid the charges of an American invasion of the country. And so, especially because the U.S. was being neutral at that point in time, the Danish government later agreed to the official entry of the U.S. Air Force into Greenland. And the U.S. army occupied the island in 1941 so from 1959 the island was part of norad again then after the you know during the cold war and everything it became another strategic issue they had a very large military base there uh the tool t-h-u-l-e i guess it's tool maybe it's tool but I think it's probably tool because probably German post Cold War the u.s. dis lost interest in the island and they're concerned about that because it was a lot of employment that was there and so they're trying to get people
Starting point is 00:44:02 interested in climate research and a bunch of other nonsense like that. China, however, is interested. As part of their Arctic policy, the country in 2018, that was during the first Trump administration, and Trump didn't do anything about it. They declared itself a near Arctic state. Greenland wants outside investment and more delegations have visited China than the U.S. China is the largest outside investor with $2 billion in investments from 2012-2017,
Starting point is 00:44:36 accounting for nearly 12% of Greenland's gross domestic product. So you hear again, all roads lead to war with China. And every time you talk to one of these people from the military industrial complex, it's like, well, how can this be used in our war against China? I interviewed the guy, I forget his name now, but I remember the book title, Four Battlefields. It was about four different battlefields that we have going on right now with China, militarily, for military supremacy. I interviewed him, even though he is a child of the deep state, if ever there was one, because I wanted to talk to him about the role of artificial intelligence. I looked at the book and I was interested in what the military was doing
Starting point is 00:45:26 with artificial intelligence and autonomous stuff. But the gist of his book is all about China. And if you look at this manifesto that's been put out by the alleged bomber, that's also feeding a war with China. And when you look at this, and I had a long-term listener and supporter who said, well, I can't believe that you dismissed the anti-gravity machines so summarily. It's because I didn't find any credibility in anything else. I've said for a long time that we make big mistakes if we underestimate how evil
Starting point is 00:46:08 these people are, and we make a big mistake if we underestimate their technology. And so, I would say that I wouldn't be surprised to find out that they've got anything. However, when it's thrown in with a cocktail of lies, when it's thrown in with an obvious endpoint objective of fear China, they're after us. They're going to do this to us. He says it's checkmate, massive weapons of mass destruction, so forth. What do you think the hypersonic missiles are? I mean, are they trying to not only escalate a war with china but are they
Starting point is 00:46:48 also trying to redirect us away from the reality that has been demonstrated by putin in terms of hypersonic missiles for which we have no defense we have no more defense against hypersonic missiles than we did with than we would against massive anti-gravity machines that have no payload limitations that they could park over the White House. You might as well. You know, it's no different. That is no different in terms of our vulnerability than the hypersonic missiles. And yet, we ignore that.
Starting point is 00:47:22 And we don't seek peace. Instead, we continue to escalate. We continue to probe and to push, even when they have a strategic advantage. I think putting nuclear warheads on those hypersonic missiles is absolutely no defense. Nothing is going to stop them. And so it really doesn't make sense to talk about the anti-gravity machines and that being a killer change in the imbalance between the U.S. and China and other superpowers if you don't look have the hypersonic missiles, but be afraid of anti-gravity machines. No, I don't. I don't find any of that stuff that they said credible. And as I said, it just reeked to me of the same kind of sham stuff that I saw happening at Infowars.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Alex's family is in the CIA and there's this constant trail of people coming in. Oh, they're on our side now. Oh, they were. Oh, they're on our side now. Oh, they were bad, but they're on our side now. And now they're going to tell you the truth. After lying, cheating, stealing, assassinating, and running coups, they're going to tell you the truth, and you can trust them now. And yet we've seen time and time again, especially in 2020, these same people, they lined up, every single one of them.
Starting point is 00:48:44 And it's not just Steve Pachinik. I won't go in and start naming names because it gets everybody upset with me when I name the names. But it was a constant stream of these military experts that Alex had been talking to. Military intelligence and some other people
Starting point is 00:49:01 just constantly lying up one side and down the other on the COVID thing. The question is, were they ignorant? Were they taken in? Or are they pushing a lie? And some of them pushed the lie of Steve Pachinik. And folks, if somebody was naive enough to believe that, that is not somebody that you should have. Alex didn't believe that.
Starting point is 00:49:22 But he kept pushing the lie. Why? Because the only thing that mattered to him was eyeballs that's all that matters to him he doesn't care about this country he doesn't care about the truth we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back unlike most revolutions where the people rise against a real economic oppression in our case here in Boston we are fighting for purely an abstract principle. It is, however, not nearly so abstract as the young gentleman supposes.
Starting point is 00:49:54 The issue involved here is one of monopoly. Today, the British government will monopolize the sale of tea in our country. Tomorrow, it will be something else. ¶¶ liberty it's your move you're listening to the david knight show welcome back these comments are great here conservative thank you thank you for the tip as well he says the gulf of mar-a-lago that's why this should be well that's on the other coast he said that's i think the gulf of mar-a-lago would be a good name for what was formerly known as the atlantic ocean uh because it's got to be bigger? Because it's associated with Mar-a-Lago. But yeah, rename the Atlantic the Gulf of Mar-a-Lago.
Starting point is 00:51:29 You can rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of Trump. That would please him. Hal 9000 Watson says, Finnish are from Finland. Are Greenish from Greenland? I guess Trump could be the Grinch who stole greenland couldn't he um we all got to go green at some point or the other right how better to do it than in greenland which is covered with ice and kwd 68 says can america be purchased usually any business or property that is deeply in debt is cheap and they are buying us now we've been bought
Starting point is 00:52:06 and sold they've leveraged us and that's what the great taking is going to be about it is about buying america and of course america and trump are for sale just take a look at what saran musk did we have some good news coming out of florida perhaps you know it was a couple of years ago that ron desantis and his surgeon general latipo said we're not going to recommend these vaccines to people they weren't going to stop them though uh and uh you know he did not want to take the full responsibility to take on i guess the pharmaceutical companies himself. So he wanted to get a grand jury to investigate this stuff. I guess, you know, building up talking points for it. But now they're at the point where he is talking about the findings of these people.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Ron DeSantis put this out on Twitter. He said, this morning, the 22nd statewide grand jury released its final report. This grand jury was tasked with investigating vaccine manufacturers and then their production processes for vaccines following the covid pandemic while we are still reading through the report and its recommendations it details that through deception and taking advantage he's quoting from the report, quote, advantage of scientific journal infrastructure, unquote, to hide adverse events from the public. Big Pharma engaged in a pattern of deception and obfuscatory behavior. Big Pharma brought in billions of dollars in profits and the federal government amplified bogus studies, all the while suppressing any
Starting point is 00:53:45 opposition that went against their preferred narrative. Instead of federal agencies acting as a backstop to bad incentives, they worked closely with big pharma as they cut corners, even becoming unpaid advertisers on their behalf. And this all happened under Trump, right? It continued under Biden, but this all happened under Trump. The grand jury also details the frustrations of many, stating these sponsors have taken in billions of taxpayer dollars for creating and selling their vaccines. They cannot be sued if something goes wrong with them.
Starting point is 00:54:20 They have access to critical information about deaths related to side effects of their products, and the public does not have access to that information. Those are all quotes from the grand jury. He goes on to say then, he said, the grand jury has made a number of recommendations that should be followed. The status quo cannot continue. The American people deserve transparency on how Big Pharma is using their federal tax dollars. And they deserve regulating entities that operate as watchdogs and not cheerleaders. Well, cheerleader was not only the people, all the people in the Trump administration, including Trump himself. They're wonderful. They're great.
Starting point is 00:55:07 I can't get my people. My people don't trust me. They don't trust me on this thing. Got to get the shots. All the rest of this stuff. He paid 200. We're talking about being advertisers. He paid the Ad Council $250 million to push these vaccines that were untested, and he knew it.
Starting point is 00:55:27 They've never had an advertising campaign that big. They've had Smokey the Bear. They've had, you know, this is your brain on drugs as they drop eggs in the frying pan and all the rest. I mean, all these silly things that they hector us with and rip us off for. They've never had anything like that. And, of course, we've never had anything like that. And of course, we've never had this kind of reaction to a vaccine.
Starting point is 00:55:50 Listen to this. This is a teen, a 19-year-old woman whose breasts ballooned from B cup to triple G. I've never even heard of that. After she got her COVID jabs. And people on social media are calling it a Pfizer boob job. But it's nothing to joke about. It was a booster. But this is fibrous mass that's located there. And this can go anywhere in your body.
Starting point is 00:56:23 Typically, it accumulates in sexual organs of both male and female uh it crosses a blood brain barrier of course it wreaks havoc in the circulatory system and with the heart and other things like this but it is rare in the sense that it located in her breasts. They said, called it a case of gigantomastia. Why do they have to come up with a Latin name for everything? It's not impressive. Giant breasts. Okay. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:56:57 Previously healthy with no notable medical history. And she experienced rapid breast enlargement just one week after receiving her first dose of the covid vaccine in september of 2022 but unfortunately she went back for another and then when she got the second dose her breast size increasing increased very dramatically from a b cup to a triple g over six months And so she underwent extensive medical evaluations. There were no hormonal abnormalities. There were no other causes that were identified. Doctors determined that the woman's symptoms aligned with something they call PASH.
Starting point is 00:57:40 I'm not going to go into all the details of that. None of us know anything about it. It's a very rare condition involving idiopathic fibrous mammary tissue growth. I'd like to know if they biopsied this stuff. Is it like the white stuff that we see accumulating in people's veins that the coroners get out of their veins? Again, fibrous tissue growth. The association between PASH and vaccine administration has not been previously established, making this case particularly noteworthy. A medical journal said this case presents a healthy young woman with rapid bilateral breast enlargement one week following Pfizer vaccine administration after ruling out other potential causes.
Starting point is 00:58:25 She underwent bilateral reduction mammoplasty with histology revealing dense terminal duct lobular units interspersed with PASH. So again, I shouldn't have some more information about what that stuff is. Her concerns were not adequately addressed by her primary care physician. No, really? I haven't overheard of that before. Leading her to have mistrust in the health care system. Although a temporal relationship does not establish causality, dismissing patient's concerns can erode trust.
Starting point is 00:59:04 Isn't that convenient you know if something happens right after the vaccine oh it doesn't make anything that doesn't mean anything but if you wait a while and it doesn't happen for a few months or it doesn't happen for a year oh well it's too much time has passed right they have it both ways either way they just dismiss it usually they say something like it's rare you know well this particular case it is rare fewer Too much time has passed. Right. They have it both ways. Either way, they just dismiss it. Here's they say something like it's rare. You know, while this particular case, it is rare. Fewer than 20 documented cases of this.
Starting point is 00:59:51 Again, it's progressed from a B cup to a triple G cup over six months right after the Pfizer vaccination. Now, something that is unfortunately not rare is yet another individual, another athlete has died unexpectedly. A German club soccer team is left stunned by the unexpected sudden passing of a 22-year-old player who was very healthy. Except I imagine he was probably vaccinated in order to be able to participate. We've seen this over and over again. So where are we going with this? Well, you know, we shouldn't worry because the people who are in charge of our government, Trump, you know, he's a vaccine skeptic, right? No.
Starting point is 01:00:20 Biggest vaccine cheerleader you could possibly have. And actually, Elon Musk is heavily invested in the mRNA technology as well. Nobody will be safe if not everybody is vaccinated. Are you vaccinated? Yes. Yeah, I'm very pro-vaccination. The science is unequivocal. Can you imagine that in 10 years when we are sitting here,
Starting point is 01:00:45 we have an implant in our brains, and I can immediately feel because you... Klaus, you're not going to be there in 10 years. Just think of sensors planted into our brains. Basically implanted in your skull. But it would be flush with your skull so you basically even he thinks it's funny take out a chunk of skull even he thinks it's insanely crazy device in there um you first you put the the electrode you'd insert the electrode threads very carefully into the brain it doesn't
Starting point is 01:01:21 change what you are doing it changes you if you take a genetic editing it's a fusion of the physical the digital and the biological world that's really the essence of the force industrial revolution a merger with biological intelligence and machine intelligence an effort for man to merge with machine in a healthy way. Yes. To beat machines you basically have to merge with machines. Most likely, yes. As work is changing, is a universal basic income really a solution to this problem?
Starting point is 01:01:56 I think ultimately we will have to have some kind of universal basic income, and I think some kind of a universal basic income is going to be necessary. Decarbonization of the economy. Where are they traveling? How are they traveling? What are they eating? What are they consuming on the platform? So individual carbon footprint tracker.
Starting point is 01:02:17 Stay tuned, we don't have it operational yet, but this is something that we're working on. My top recommendation honestly would be just to have a carbon tax. Since global reset is necessary. Yep, that's what they're doing. Those are all clips. Elon Musk at the World Government Summit saying we need to have universal basic income. But of course, he was the one who gave millions of dollars to Andrew Yang,
Starting point is 01:02:44 who was running for president with one issue, universal basic income. He then branched it out after he got a million dollars to do other things, like have the federal government remove all zoning and other stuff, so they could put high-density housing in wherever they wish, and also destroy the whole framework of individual homeownership. But they're doing that pretty well in terms of a lot of different mechanisms. It's always interesting to hear Klaus Schwab talking about the forced industrial revolution. Is he talking about the number four?
Starting point is 01:03:18 Or is he talking about forced? That's what it always sounds like to me. Well, it looks like they're ramping this stuff up again, and they're starting in China again, because that's where you can sell your lies so easily. They are reintroducing strict COVID rules as a mystery new Chinese virus spreads. Members of the public are advised to avoid public spaces, to wear masks in public,
Starting point is 01:03:41 if they're showing symptoms of human metanemovirus. Yeah, they got a new virus that they've imagined. Have you isolated that virus yet? Yeah, could you send me that TPS report? I'd really like to see that isolated virus. Over 200 people, labs were contacted in country after country asking for the isolated nobody has it and many of them said we don't ever isolate viruses well if you don't isolate them how do you know all of this stuff right you're not just making it up are you hmpv which exhibits symptoms similar to those
Starting point is 01:04:19 of covet 19 which is also similar to a cold or flu and it's winter time remember all this stuff and it was playing out five years ago in december of 2020 yeah and then early um 2021 um yeah it's kind of interesting that joe biden just reposted something that they had done and they put out this announcement here you know January the 20th 2021 January the 20th as he's about to come the time to move forward is now and this is the video that they released them but they just reposted it they reposted it and people are like wait a minute what what are they doing? This was put out four years ago. Well, this is what they put out as he was about to take office. Time to heal.
Starting point is 01:05:20 Yeah. The time to rebuild. The time to figure out what planet you're on, Joe. Time to unite. And everybody is putting on their mask that says time to participate, to achieve, to grow, to change. There's that Marxist fist. Time to learn, time to love, a time to recover, time to lead, time to engage. Are they trying to paraphrase uh ecclesiastes they've already
Starting point is 01:05:47 had a big hit song with this stuff but they're trying to pull it back they just got all these different things innovate inspire that inspire was there with lala harris time to move forward yeah right we go back and look at this a lot of people said i noticed that marxist fist there when i put up there a time to change. Yeah, some interesting things there. Well, here are the facts that you need to know about COVID, and you'll need to keep this in mind about HMPV because they have similar effects here, right? And so somebody posted this up on their protest on their store window back then. COVID-19 facts. the virus can travel six feet it cannot travel six feet one inches or greater it can live on all surfaces except anything that
Starting point is 01:06:32 comes in the mail from amazon it does not live in target walmart home depot lowes or any grocery store it's harmless during protests riots andoting. It is only deadly in bars, restaurants, small businesses, hair salons, and I would add churches. That was the most deadly, according to the CDC. And it cannot live on your food as long as you get it to go. If the food is fast enough, you pull through the drive-thru and get it and run it can't live on that either and then somebody else put this up transmission of covid 19 occurs mostly through news broadcasting the virus settles between the ears and it affects rational thinking symptoms may include hyper cleansing, distrust of friends and neighbors,
Starting point is 01:07:27 and an overwhelming urge to give up basic human rights in exchange for the perception of safety. Individuals with larger vacuums between the ears are at much higher risk. Here we are again. And the guy who somehow just put Hezbollah in the center of January the 6th is, it wasn't him. It was Hezbollah. Now we know. He's coming back into office just in time. The outbreak, the alleged outbreak in China is in this wave, as they call it, this wave of hmpv it causes some symptoms similar to those of covid19 which has a raised raised alarms worldwide patients exhibit symptoms such as fever cough sore throat fatigue and dizziness wait a minute this sounds like every cold remedy ad i've ever
Starting point is 01:08:21 heard in my life take a couple of aspirins and don't call me in the morning. What is going on with this? They have now normalized that every respiratory illness, every cold, and again, I've got to get, we've got to get Sam Bailey and her husband on again. Fascinating in that book, the fact that for for 45 years the uk had what they called a cold house and they would bring volunteers in that were sick with a cold and volunteers who volunteered to try to catch the cold and they did everything they had them cough on them they had them breathe on they shared food they took mucus from the sick person, and they put it in the other person and all the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Still, they could never find, for 45 years, they could never find that the cold was contagious. But it did seem to be affected by cold weather. Maybe that's why. All those people that lived centuries ago they're so stupid they didn't know what they thought it was something to the body's reaction to cold weather or something i don't know what they're talking about we've got people like fauci now doing real science and the cold house in the uk shut down after 45 years and couldn't show anything for it hmpv was identified in 2001 and it belongs to the same family as measles and mumps.
Starting point is 01:09:48 Although it was formally discovered in 2001, the CDC believes that it has been prevalent since at least the mid-1950s. Well, if that's the case, why are we worried about it? And again, did they isolate it? How did they know that about the virus? Did they look under an electron microscope and see the virus? You can't do that, right? Remember Carey Mullis? Fauci thinks you can look in an electron microscope and see the virus.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Well, everybody thinks that now because they've been putting that out. HMPV can result in bronchitis and pneumonia, just like a cold. So the mirror is pushing the panic button come clean china tell us what's really going on with this stuff i know you're withholding this information and we're all going to die from this um we're going to take a quick break when we come back i got several comments here when i get to that people have put in and uh so stay with us we'll be right back as a matter of fact when we get back we're going to take a look at well let's see what is coming up next um oh we have a very interesting uh story uh that is coming up i kind of tipped it yesterday uh and uh well i'll tell you about it when we come back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show the David Knight Show. Welcome back. We've got DGA.
Starting point is 01:12:45 Thank you for the tip. It says, Trump wants Canada and Greenland. You talk about the liberal turn in the USA. What happens to the 45 million Canadians on socialized medicine and the 56,000 in Greenland on it? This is a disgrace.
Starting point is 01:13:01 Yeah, you know, it's only a problem if the Democrats increase the roles of welfare, right? We're going to bring people in who are on welfare. Who knows? He said, I said from the beginning, Trump was here to destroy the Republican Party at any resemblance of a Christian nation. Forty-five million Canadians, I guarantee, 35 million are hardcore liberals, and they want to euthanize people as well. That was the joke from Babylon Bee talking about how Justin Trudeau was going to be taken out and euthanized now because they've been focusing on,
Starting point is 01:13:32 this is post-Christian country for large amount. Look at the persecution that was so bad against pastors and churches that refused to lock down. Some of the worst persecution we saw anywhere was in Canada. china and canada um guard goldsmith good to see their guard the uh trump maniacs on boston radio we're talking about how good an idea it would be to take the the panama canal because they said we can't let china threaten us on trade so they want Trump to threaten people yeah yeah we got to have the Panama Canal so that we can keep trade open he said we don't want your
Starting point is 01:14:13 trade we're going to put uh confiscatory prices on all of your trade so all of it is just conflicting stuff there's all a bunch of noise that is there. And it is, again, I agree with DG8. He is absolutely diametrically opposed to all conservative principles and all Christian principles. No doubt about it. That's what's so frustrating about this. That people can't see that. Audi, good to see you.
Starting point is 01:14:44 Modern Retro Radio. radio desantis's statement is just more lip service there'll never be meaningful accountability he is a wall kisser just like the ones who engineered the covet scam i agree um that he's not going to do anything about this he has had ample opportunity as i said before he's only marginally better. He is marginally better than the other people, but only marginally so. They were, along with Brian Kemp, some of the first ones to pull out of Trump's lockdown incentives and that type of thing. But everybody knows what's going on with this. Why are we still now just getting to these baby steps that are here? It does look like nothing is going to be done.
Starting point is 01:15:24 It's just grandstanding. I agree. Dustin Helm, thank you It's just grandstanding. I agree. Dustin Helm, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. And before we get into the other article I was going to talk about, I loved this headline talking about the pandemic planners. They said they're coming for hoof and hen. That's exactly what they're coming for. Coming for our food supply. That's what what they're coming for. Coming for our food supply.
Starting point is 01:15:45 That's what this bird flu stuff is about. And he said, they're coming for hoof and hen and us again. It even rhymes. Excellent job there. That's Clayton Baker, MD. This guy's a medical doctor. And he's talking about what Fauci's replacement
Starting point is 01:16:01 is doing. The NIAID has a new director, Dr. Jeanne, or Jean, I don't know if it's Jean or Jeanne, it's J-E-A-N-N-E, so I guess it could go either way. We'll just call her by her last name. Marazzo. Marazzo and another NIAID colleague, Dr. Michael Eisen, wrote a year-end editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine that accompanies a research paper on recent bird flu cases in the U.S., as well as a case report of a lone case of severe illness associated with bird flu in British Columbia.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Here's what their summary said. Investigators now report in the journal, a series of, that's the New England Journal of Medicine, a series of human cases from the U.S. and Canada, the former series, involves 46 case patients with generally mild self-limited infection of the influenza type, 20 with exposure to poultry, 25 with exposure to dairy cows, and one with undefined exposure. Now, this is because they are searching for it there, right? That's where they're looking for this stuff. And if you search for something with a PCR, you will find it, because it is so easy to find anything if you magnify it by 1.1 trillion times uh he says um uh they said this is
Starting point is 01:17:27 uh mirazo at the niaid fauci's replacement says the only hospitalization occurred in the case patient with undefined exposure so they weren't even sure this person was not even around any cows or chickens that they ran a pcr test and got a positive result. Although hospitalization was not for respiratory illness. Well, there you go. They elaborate, and that is the case, I believe, of somebody that died. They said, well, we had our first bird flu casualty. Now, that was an elderly person who had multiple comorbidities. Have you heard this script before? In Canada, they said the 13-year-old girl with mild asthma and obesity
Starting point is 01:18:14 presented with conjunctivitis, that's pink eye, and fever, and had progression to respiratory failure. After treatment, she recovered. She's got asthma. She's got a fever. And she's got pink eye. And she didn't die. Over an eighth month period, says this doctor on Brownstone, 46 cases of human bird flu
Starting point is 01:18:40 occurred in the U.S. And they didn't. What they did was they had a pcr process it's not even a legitimate test and they have ramped this up to be more hyper ridiculously sensitive than the ones four or five years ago so he said to sum this up there were no deaths 45 of the 46 infected persons had exposure to animals but the majority of these things were pink eye, which you get if you don't wash your hands and you touch your eye. Only one U.S. patient was hospitalized, and that was not due to pneumonia, and that patient recovered.
Starting point is 01:19:17 One severe case was identified in Canada, a country of 40 million people, who all survived except for one. And actually that one didn't die. That was an asthmatic, morbidly obese young girl. She was treated successfully and she recovered. So I guess we should... Be afraid. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:38 Gotta be very afraid. Be afraid. Yeah. We should all tremble in fear. So does this sound to you like a public health emergency worthy of the legacy media's recent exhumation of discredited covid era fear mongers like dr liana win and dr deborah scarf lady burks he left out robert redfield you know all these people that were around during the trump administration as well leanna wen was a biden uh shill for the most part democrat she was pushing the mandates and stuff does it justify their hair on fire pronouncements on cable news
Starting point is 01:20:17 shows everywhere pushing for indiscriminate pcr testing of animals and emergency authorization of more mrna vaccines for humans? Does this sound to you like justification to continue to kill and to destroy millions upon millions of farm animals? When most animals who contract bird flu survive, recover, and develop immunity? Yeah, the greatest threat to these birds is the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They get one bird that's not even sick, and it tests positive with their procedure that's ridiculous. They kill everyone, all of them.
Starting point is 01:20:57 They are the threat. Bird flu is not a threat to our food supply. The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the federal government are the threat to our food supply the u.s department of agriculture and the federal government are the threat to our food supply he says the current circulating clade of the virus has been determined by independent researchers to very likely have originated at a u.s government gain of function laboratory and at athens georgia now this is where i part company with him i don't believe any of that uh show me the isolated virus show me the isolated virus. Show me the isolated virus of COVID-19. All this stuff about, you know, well, it came from a lab late one night.
Starting point is 01:21:34 You know, this is like the monster mash, okay? I don't believe any of that stuff. If that was true, you got an isolate of it, and they don't have an isolate of it. And so for them to talk about the clade, oh, it's got this fur and cleavage and all this other kind of stuff, is like, come, give me a break. I'm very skeptical of all virus stuff,
Starting point is 01:21:52 as I just said, but I'm especially skeptical of this stuff. And I have, and I continue to oppose the wasteful and dangerous, but not in the way of engineering viruses, which I'm very skeptical of. But these labs are very dangerous, and I've been attacking them and calling for them to be shut down since 2014.
Starting point is 01:22:16 A series of accidents had happened, a series of diseased animals that got out and could infect other people, bacteria or other things like that. The whole purpose of it was insane. The stated purpose was to bring in diseases that were dangerous and lethal, perhaps, and to make them even more lethal and to make them more easy to spread. I mean, this is Nazi science at its finest. So what are my friends at the NIAID's recommendations? Well, for one, they stress the urgent need for vigilant surveillance of emerging mutations and assessment of the threat of human-to-human transmission.
Starting point is 01:22:53 Are they advocating for the willy-nilly testing of entire livestock herds, as promoted by Dr. Birx, which is sure to create a preponderance of false positives and to kill our food supply? That's what they're after, yeah. Especially because they want to go after, you know, the big guys can handle it. The big guys can handle it if you go in and kill a million chickens. You go to a small farmer and you say, well, I've got to kill all your chickens. You put them out of business.
Starting point is 01:23:17 That's the purpose of this. Purpose, as they've already done in the UK, is to register all of your homegrown food, to register all of your chickens that you own and all the rest of the stuff. That's why I say we need to talk about home food freedoms. Instead of PCR swabbing every cow, chicken, and farm worker on earth, how about we stop creating new mutant variants in the labs? How about we stop funding such utter madness with our tax dollars? How about, look, let's not just stop there.
Starting point is 01:23:48 Let's get rid of the labs, but let's get rid of the NIAID. Let's get rid of the NIH. Let's not stop there. Let's get rid of HHS. There's no authority for them under the Constitution, and look at what they've done. Just like the EPA, they're trying to kill us. Kill us economically, and also, that's what the EPA, the Department of Energy, and these other ones are doing. They're trying to kill us economically.
Starting point is 01:24:11 These people are trying to literally kill us through our food supply and everything else. The FDA, the USDA, get rid of them. There's no authority for them, and there's no need for them. If you want to have food inspectors, that's something that can and should be done at the local level. But Marazzo and Eisen make no mention of common sense. They stress the need for, you guessed it, vaccines. This is C.J. Baker, a medical doctor, specialist in internal medicine, who has been a physician for a quarter of a century in clinical practice. He's skeptical. Well, I'll read one more article here before we get to the one that I said I think you'll find interesting. I think this one is interesting as well, and it is very important for the MAGA people to understand, but they never will.
Starting point is 01:24:59 They can't understand how you can coerce people with money. Even as they are hoping that Trump is going to bribe the people of Greenland to do what he wants them to do, they completely dismiss out of hand that Trump bribed governors, Republican and Democrat, to do what he wanted them to do in 2020. That he pushed them for a globalist agenda. Some people are looking at this and saying, grabbing Greenland and all the rest of the stuff, you're trying to create Region 1? Well, you know, yeah, with money. And that's what he did for the globalists,
Starting point is 01:25:36 the World Economic Forum, all the rest of them. That was their agenda. World Health Organization. Fiscal federalism. Fiscal federalism. In other words, bribes and blackmails with money. This is from Mises.org. No more federal funding of local government. They said if you want to get a hold of what is happening and get a handle on wasteful spending, you doge people.
Starting point is 01:26:03 What you need to do is follow the money and look at how the federal government gets people to do everything based on money is it really that hard for the maga people to understand how trump operated look at the thing that they think is the existential issue of our society women in sports and men and women's uh showers and stuff like that the sporting things that is uh reprehensible but um they should if they look at that issue that is so vital to them they should understand that trump threatened to cut off their funds if they uh if they do it and biden and obama threatened to cut off their funds if they do it. And Biden and Obama threatened to cut off their funds if they didn't do it.
Starting point is 01:26:50 That's the way these guys get it done. That's the way they get around the restrictions of the 9th and 10th Amendment, saying that you don't have any power to do this. Well, yeah, but I can pay local state and local officials to do it. And I can pay corporations to do it, too, right? I can pay corporations. I can make it worth their while a lot of different perks if they censor people and it's not coming from us we just tell them who we'd like to have them censored but you know hey that's their decision and you got a lot of conservatives and libertarians will say yeah that's right it's a private company they can do whatever they want well why do they want to do it
Starting point is 01:27:22 because they're being paid by the government to do it speaking of pain you know we had not only did bezos go down to mar-a-lago and kiss the ring but um you know bribes can take a lot of different shapes can't they he is spending $40 million for a documentary, the hagiography that I talked about, of Melania Trump. How's that? To create a new mythos about the Trump family. I'm sure it won't have anything about Jeffrey Epstein in it. $40 million. He's got to play catch up to Sauron Musk.
Starting point is 01:28:08 And it simply is bribery through flattery and the rest of this stuff anyway uh in this article mises begins talking about how you know look at all but the intersections that we got to have curb cuts in them and you know as soon as they started putting in curbs they started putting in curb cuts to make it easier for people to walk. But it also helps people who have other mobility issues, disabilities, if they're in a wheelchair and so forth. And so the government started funding it more and more. And that was a good thing. You know, we want to have some things like that done. But, of course, it doesn't have to be done by the federal government.
Starting point is 01:28:41 And it's the same type of thing that we see with education, with health care. We see it with curb cuts, for example, and this goes on for a while, and they help people with these needs. They insinuate themselves in a situation, bring in helicopter loads full of cash because they can just create as much cash as they wish with their fiat currency. Everybody's happy to see them there. It's so great, and then all of a sudden what happens is you get mandates and legislation. And they start dictating things. And then it starts costing you money. He also gives the
Starting point is 01:29:16 example of roads and highways, how the federal government got involved in it with the interstate system and all the rest of the stuff. How how gradually grew from the time that we had cars until the mid-century where eisenhower puts in the interstate system and then after a couple of decades of that you know richard nixon decided that he i own this and i can use this to manipulate you and i can put a 55 mile an hour speed limit on there and if you don't do the 55 mile an hour speed limit, okay, yeah, I can't force you to do that because of the Ninth and Tenth Amendment, but I can withhold all funding for roads from the federal government if you don't do it, you see. It's the bribery followed by the blackmail.
Starting point is 01:29:58 It's the way it always works. And so he said the heart of all this, if the people at Doge want to look at it, is a potential federal budget-cutting, cost-cutting effort, a concept known as fiscal federalism, which is defined as, quote, a financial relationship between the units of government and a federal government system that is part of a broader public finance study within the discipline of economics. Fiscal federalism deals with the division of governmental functions. You know, we talk about the federal government. We think about the federal government has centralized so much power that we think about federalism. Well, that's centralizing everything into Washington. No, it's exactly the opposite.
Starting point is 01:30:42 The federal government was supposed to be decentralized. And yet, just as the concept of that word in many people's minds has been completely inverted and means 180 degrees different from what it originally was, that's what we're talking about here. So he's saying the money ought to be done, financing ought to be done to these things at various levels. How do we get independent of the government and these financial strings of control? Well, we've had some people in the Tennessee legislature, although their fellow Republicans didn't want to follow through with it, but we had a couple of individuals who said, let's tell them that we're going to stop taking
Starting point is 01:31:24 their money for education. So they're not going to define our curriculum. So they're not going to put boys and girls bathrooms and showers and things like that. But most people don't want to do that. That is how they extend their power. And it's exactly what Trump did during the pandemic. Federal COVID-19 spending to state and local governments was the biggest that we have seen legislation passed in 2020 and in 2021 enacted three tranches of direct relief payments to individuals and families two of those took place under trump two of the three one of them took place under biden it was trump's march 2020 cares act then later the relief act in december of 2020 and then biden came in again in march of 2021 with the american
Starting point is 01:32:13 rescue plan act and that is what has put us on the road to bankruptcy so if doge wants to do something about it uh start by stopping the government bribing everybody to get them to do something about it? Start by stopping the government bribing everybody to get them to do what they want. See, everything that's done in the government now is either done by the bureaucratic agencies, the alphabet agencies,
Starting point is 01:32:36 that are under the executive branch. Congress doesn't want to pass the laws. They need too many laws. They can never get that done. They still get on TV with their dog and pony show hearings. So what they do is they kick it over to the bureaucracy. We pass it so we can find out what's in it, said Nancy Pelosi. And she was exactly right. And so they create all these regulations. The government also then bribes or blackmails financially the
Starting point is 01:33:00 different states. That's the way our government runs need i should do an update on the i'm a bill on the bill on capitol hill no no there are no more bills like that uh but they said any progress to try to get back some fiscal responsibility that doge might make will be slow and difficult congress and the president must control their spending urges americans will have to accept some degree of austerity if their state and local taxes increase in order to accommodate reductions in federal spending. In other words, none of this is going to happen. I don't believe anything's going to happen with the Doge.
Starting point is 01:33:34 The whole thing, as I said before, is a dodge. It's all just virtue signaling. All this stuff has to come from Congress and the president, and they don't want to cut spending anywhere. And so they create these commissions. This is just the latest in a long line of commissions that I've seen going back to the Reagan administration. How can we get fiscal responsibility? Where can we cut waste and all the rest of it?
Starting point is 01:33:55 And they never act on it. They never act on it. But the bottom line for us, and it can get personal, right? It can get personal because now we're looking at the explosion homeschooling we're looking at explosion and charter schools don't sell your liberty for a bowl of porridge that's what they're going to do that's going to be the trick that's going to be the offer that they've got there uh we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. © transcript Emily Beynon You're listening to The David Knight Show. That's right, boys and girls.
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Starting point is 01:36:12 This is the David Knight Show. Well, Wes Robertson says the CDC just came out and said that even with one human death from H1N1, this bird flu is not a threat. Trans aren't buying the propaganda yeah they're they're kind of slow walking it you know right now they're letting the media uh personalities set their hair on fire and then they come out and say no it's nothing to worry about and of course that's the other part of the thing that we saw from the very beginning isn't it you know fachi was the one who came up nothing to worry about and of course that's the other part of the thing that we saw from the very beginning isn't it you know fachi was the one who came up nothing to worry about here it's gonna be fine you know all of a sudden it's like freak out you gotta wear the mask you gotta wear two or three masks now and you're gonna be forced to wear the mask and everything they're gonna freak
Starting point is 01:36:55 everybody out um well i want to get to um uh the uh thing that i thought was interesting i think you'll find it interesting as well. I mentioned it briefly yesterday. I said, you know, there's been not only Richard Dawkins, but we've had now another atheist who has come out and said, you know, we really do need Christianity, even though I don't believe in it. We really do need it as a foundation of society. That's what our country was founded on.
Starting point is 01:37:24 And when we talk about America being a Christian nation, and everybody comes back and says, oh, this guy was a Freemason, this guy was this and that, it isn't about whether or not they were practicing Christians or genuine Christians. They might have professed to be a Christian. You might not agree with them
Starting point is 01:37:40 on their doctrine or whatever, but it was the Christian principles that they were upholding, and not even them. It was everybody in our society agreed upon these principles. And so, you know, there was something of a reflection of our society, just like Trump is a reflection of our society. And so, this atheist writer, interestingly enough, I mean, he's stronger about this than most Christian speakers that you'll see out there. He is, he sounds, he's a bigger supporter of Christianity than most of
Starting point is 01:38:15 these megachurch pastors that are out there. He says, true Christianity is the key to saving America. A prominent atheist writer, and this is coming from Crosswalk, argues that the U.S. needs to embrace more Christian values to get back on track. But he says the church is failing in its role of representing Jesus. His name is Jonathan Rauch. R-A-U-C-H. I hope I'm pronouncing it correctly. He self-identifies as an atheist. He's a senior fellow at the liberal Brookings Institution.
Starting point is 01:38:48 And he says this in a new book. He calls it Cross Purposes, Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy. He says the modern church is too secular, too fearful, and too lacking in true faith. Well, he was paying attention in 2020, wasn't he? Too secular, too fearful, and lacking in true faith. Roush says what really needs to happen to get our country on a better track is for Christianity not to become more secular or more liberal, but to become more like itself, to become more truly Christian, he said. The three fundamentals of Christianity, he asserted, aligned very well with Madisonian liberalism.
Starting point is 01:39:35 Well, that's because the country was founded on Christian principles. Regardless of the personal lives of these people, which none of us can evaluate that two and a half centuries later. We can't accurately determine whether these people were Christians or not. Nobody knows that but God. That's not for us to judge, certainly not for somebody who lived 250 years ago. But anyway, he defined those three fundamentals as, number one, imitating Jesus. Number two, not being afraid. Fear not. How many times is that mentioned in the Bible?
Starting point is 01:40:11 Fear not. And number three, forgiving one another. In other words, we're not going to have this grudge and say, you know, 200 years ago, 400 years ago, we had slavery. You've got to pay me now. Everybody that, people that were masters and people that were slaves, they're all dead now, but you've got to pay me. You know, that type of thing. I'm not letting that go. We know what that's about.
Starting point is 01:40:32 So it's about imitating Jesus, not being afraid and forgiving one another. He said those things are very much like how you want a constitutional republic to operate. You can't be afraid of losing all the time. Sometimes you've got to let the other team win. You know, that's why you would have politicians who, after an election, they wouldn't try to jail their opponents, which Biden did. Now Trump is going to follow that precedent, I guess. The two of them setting the most authoritarian precedents for each other. They are more than happy to follow in each other's footsteps.
Starting point is 01:41:04 Sometimes you've got to let the other team win or accept it when they win. You have to trust the system. You have to believe in traits like the basic dignity and equality and humanity of everyone, even the people you oppose. And you can't be so judgmental that you think that if you lose the next election, everything is over, and the bad people win. And you're somehow got to drive them out of the country. He said, and when I saw that, I thought, well, there it is.
Starting point is 01:41:34 It's in the scripture. So why aren't Christians doing that, said the atheist. You know, that's why we have accountability with each other, isn't it? Because sometimes even when we look in the mirror, we can't really see ourselves. And we need to have somebody else who's going to speak into it. This is a guy who is looking at this all from the outside. And, you know, it was Madison who said, well, we have government because men are not angels.
Starting point is 01:42:02 But because we're not angels uh we can't trust the government that's the dilemma that you got there you know we got to have checks and balances in other words some of these things that are there they understood the fallen nature of humanity which is very different from what you hear the liberals say the liberals say well we're all basically good unless you oppose them on politics or some other agenda, then they think you're basically bad. But again, does this, when you look at this, would any of the Trump MAGA pastors say this stuff? No, they've been saying exactly that.
Starting point is 01:42:35 They've been the ones saying, hey, if the other side wins, it's over. You know, how many times, I was so sick and tired of it. I've heard this every election now, and I'm getting pretty old, to hear that this is the most important election of our life, and if we lose this one, there isn't going to be an America in the future. And we've heard that from everybody, from Sauron Musk to all of these conservative Christians, and some of them even use the Bible. You've got some people like Paula White, but I mean, you've even got other, you've got a lot of these quote unquote conservatives who read and study the Bible, but they fall into the trap that this atheist just outlined.
Starting point is 01:43:18 Rausch said the founding fathers believed Christianity was foundational to a healthy nation. He said Christianity is, listen to this, a load-bearing wall of democracy. Or actually, we have a republic. But nevertheless, you get the idea. It is the load-bearing wall. The founders told us that. They didn't specify that you have to be a Christian, per se. But they said that our liberal and secular constitution relies on virtues
Starting point is 01:43:45 like truthfulness lawfulness and equal dignity of every individual did they practice that perfectly no no was there hypocrisy in their life yes is there hypocrisy in your life yes and if you say otherwise you're a hypocrite. Again, we're all struggling. And they understood that from a standpoint. But again, there's that inconsistency, major one, of slavery that was there in terms of equal dignity of every individual. But they were in a process of changing. It's kind of like when you look at somebody, everybody gets so excited when you see a celebrity
Starting point is 01:44:27 who says, oh, I'm a Christian now. And it's like, okay, well, time will tell if this person sticks with it. But if you start to see some changes in their life because their mind has been changed, that's what repentance really is. It isn't them making themselves better, but they've changed the way they think about things. And as a man thinks, that is the way he
Starting point is 01:44:51 acts, right? And so you start to see some of these things, but there's still going to be a lot of stuff that's hanging on in their life just like it does in our lives, right? Never get all that stuff out there so the question is um you know when you uh if you were somebody that was uh trying to help them and advice you know we look at this and we see some uh something that to us might be a pretty major thing because we never got involved in it and still a remnant from their former life and we go oh i don't know about that uh but they're in a process we're all in a process. He said all these things like truthfulness, lawfulness, dignity, right? Again, what did B.F. Skinner say?
Starting point is 01:45:33 Beyond freedom and dignity. If you don't have any dignity, you don't have any freedom. B.F. Skinner, the behavioral psychologist, wanted to treat us all like animals. To manipulate us by our animal instinct. And we all are part animal, but there's something more about humanity, something that gives us dignity and freedom. B.F. Skinner didn't like that.
Starting point is 01:45:55 B.F. Skinner wanted to shut that down, merely treat us as animals. And if he's going to treat us as animals, first of all, you've got to take our dignity away from us. And then you take away the freedom. And that's where we are today. The Constitution won't furnish these things. The source that they relied on principally was religion to teach those things.
Starting point is 01:46:16 Because schools at that point in time were all religious. Guess what? They're all still religious. All these secular schools, they're religious too. They've got a religion that they're selling people. You may not be aware of it. They may not even recognize it as a religion, but it's a religion nevertheless. So they set up schools to teach that. And again, if you go back when we were doing homeschooling, there weren't as many resources as there are today. We went back and we looked at a lot of old textbooks. And people were much,
Starting point is 01:46:46 much better educated 200 years ago. But one of the things that was really striking was it all centered around the Bible. It really did. And so they thought principally there was going to be religion. It was going to teach those things. Religion was going to build and transmit those values. And it turned out that for most of our history, Christianity has been pretty good at that, he said. But when the church becomes less Christian, he said, people began looking to other places for their source of values. And that's where we are now. You are here. They go to wokeness or they go to QAnon or they go to MAGA. And those turn out to not be the kinds of values that you can use to underpin a democracy. And that's a situation we see increasingly stuck in.
Starting point is 01:47:31 Too many Christians, he said, have embraced either thin Christianity or sharp Christianity. Thin Christianity is what he calls Christianity that becomes secularized. And it becomes a consumer good. It becomes a commodity. And so the problem with that is that a lot of the benefits of belief to the soul and to the republic come from taking it seriously. And participating and joining with the community and giving yourself to others, not just treating it as a consumer good. Do you hear that, prosperity gospel preachers like Paula White, who is Trump's key person? Or was it Norman Vincent Peale?
Starting point is 01:48:13 That's the guy that really he looks up to. But Paula White is along that same thing. Your relationship with the church is a consumer good. And of course, that would be what Trump would jump into. When a religion, especially a Christian, when it becomes that thin, people go elsewhere for their faith and for their sense of meaning in life. Remember Hillary Clinton, when she talked about the politics of meaning? You know, for Hillary Clinton, and I talked about this many times, I said, you know, it's pitiful to see that in her life. I understand she's a very
Starting point is 01:48:45 dangerous criminal. You know, she has, you know, a lot of people have done, I'm not just talking about the Clinton sides. I'm talking about wars and things like that. She's set on people. Very dangerous individual, but still to be pitied because she has no meaning in her life. The meaning of her life is nothing other than politics, the politics of meaning. And I said, how pathetic is that? This is pathetic like Sauron Musk, whose meaning in life is money and politics.
Starting point is 01:49:17 Anyway, he says, when people have a thin Christianity, they go elsewhere to try to find meaning in life. They go to politics. And those are terrible sources of values. Politics don't sustain the republic. They undermine it. And then he said, we have sharp Christianity that perceives itself increasingly as being at war with the culture around it. Now it now understand we do have a spiritual war that is happening all the time but this is different this is a um a siege mentality uh this is not something that is looking at spiritual warfare uh this is and they don't
Starting point is 01:50:01 turn to spiritual weapons which are mighty but they turn to politics and other things equally, as he points out. He said this is a Christianity that's afraid that it is losing its predominant cultural role in American society. And see, again, they have missed the point. If you're looking at it for consumer goods or you're looking at it for, you know, gaining clout or something like that. That's thin Christianity. But if you are looking at this because you're worried about losing the Christian cultural role, no. Again, he said at the very beginning, he said,
Starting point is 01:50:39 we've got to go back and point people to Jesus. This atheist understands it. If you're pointing at the culture, you're, this atheist understands it. If you're pointing at the culture, you're not going to make it. You know, the term sin was an archery term. It was saying that you missed the target. Well, you're not going to hit anything if you're not pointing at it. If you're not pointing at Jesus, you're not going to win that. You point at the culture, even if you win the culture war,
Starting point is 01:51:02 what advantage does that have? None. None at all. So he says, this is a Christianity that's afraid that it's losing its predominant cultural role in American society, that the next election is the one that will end Christianity as we know it if we lose. You see? How many times have I seen that? That was the whole MAa side all these people
Starting point is 01:51:27 desperate people by the way who will vote for the lesser of two evils because hey if that other evil wins it'll end christianity when you vote for evil you're voting to end christianity it's just that simple speak out against it do whatever you want to do, but don't support it. Don't support it. So he says, the next election is the one that's going to end Christianity as we know it. And so it becomes smaller, it becomes more and more paranoid, it becomes frightened about its future. And it does things that become more political because of fear, because of fear. Rauch said the so-called religious right, when they talked about family values, were onto something.
Starting point is 01:52:15 He says, I think it can only do good and not harm to the country and to Christian witness if Christians can do the work of rediscovering and elevating those elements of the Christian faith which uphold our democracy, which uphold the teachings of Christ, said the atheist Rauch. I can't see that any possible harm would ever result from that. And so what I come down to is addressing my Christian fellow citizens and saying, why not give Jesus a try? That's amazing. Why not give Jesus a try? Well, I'm going to follow that up. This is a guy who is a Christian apologist. I think he's from Canada.
Starting point is 01:53:11 And he went on with Joe Rogan and was talking about this very thing as well. He says, are we going to search for Jesus or are we going to search for moralism? And he had some great things to say as well as this atheist. I really like the way that Jordan Peterson articulates it. But I think he misses the forest for the trees. How so? In that he sees Jesus as an archetype. And I don't think actually even Jesus gives you the opportunity to see him as the archetype.
Starting point is 01:53:32 Because I both, I have this love-hate relationship with all of Peterson's stuff because he seems to get so much right where he walks up to the line, but he doesn't want to cross over. And is the crossover, you think, connected to a life in academia? No. What do you think it to a life in academia? No.
Starting point is 01:53:45 What do you think it is? I wonder, and I'd love to talk to him about this, like how do you remedy this issue that, because he seems to think that the concept of Jesus as an example is more important than the actual flesh and blood, first century itinerant Jewish preacher who was crucified and rose from the dead physically, which is the claim of the Gospels and the rest of the New Testament. That that's an example
Starting point is 01:54:13 for us to look on and live by. But I actually think that Jesus condemns moralism. And ultimately what I see Peterson doing is looking at Jesus as a moral example. And if Jesus is nothing but a moral example, then you can save yourself and you don't actually need a savior. And so I think actually Jesus would have critiqued that because Jesus was very against moralism. And how does he, how do you define Jesus being against moralism? Like, what do you mean by that exactly? Well, Jesus looks at the religiosity of his day with like particular groups like the Pharisees and the Sadducees, who are these other groups of Jews during his day. So we talked about the Essenes, who actually aren't mentioned in the Bible,
Starting point is 01:54:53 but there are other groups like the Pharisees who are like lay scholars and the Sadducees who are professional priest scholars. And he's constantly critiquing the fact that they have this hypocritical religiosity to them where they're doing things like tithing their mint leaves, like to make sure that they get all of, this is where we get the idea of the letter of the law versus the intention of the law. Like Jesus critiques them for that because he says, you're trying to do everything right. And you're missing the point. So one of the things he says is like, um, uh, if your donkey falls in a ravine on the Sabbath, do you pull it out?
Starting point is 01:55:33 Or is that work? Like, what's the point of the Sabbath? Is it to not do any work? Like, is it to make sure that you're not working too hard? Cause he might be breaking the Sabbath or like, what is the point? He says like the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. And that there's this intention. This is the whole sermon on the Mount. Matthew chapter five is he keeps saying, you have heard it said, but I say, and he refers to the Mosaic law and it looks like he's critiquing the Mosaic law, but he's not actually, he's getting back to the intention of the law. So when he, he says, you know, you have heard it said, do not commit murder. But I say to you, anybody who harbors a hate for their brother in their heart has already committed murder. And what he's getting to is like, what's the intention?
Starting point is 01:56:16 What's the meaning of the law that God puts, gives to you? Because the law is like a mirror. It shows you how dirty you are. But his critique is, he's like, you guys are trying to clean yourself with a mirror. That's stupid. If anything, it's gonna make you more messy. Like get in the shower. The law is not what cleans you. The law is what reveals that you're dirty. And so in that sense, I think,
Starting point is 01:56:38 if Jesus is a moral example, it actually misses what I think Jesus actually said about what his purpose was in that you can't do enough to actually live up to the standard that God holds you to. And so if you keep striving, you're actually going to wear yourself out and be exhausted. Like atheists. I didn't say you did, Joe. Yeah. Well, it's kind of interesting, you know know when he gives that example of jesus saying
Starting point is 01:57:06 you hate somebody you've murdered them already in your heart also again i guess what we should take away from that well i've already committed murder i might as well go ahead and pull the trigger and shoot him right i was talking to whistler about jimmy carter and what he told his sunday school class you know i've looked at a lot of women with lust in my heart, and Jesus says, well, if you committed lust in your heart with these women, it's like committing adultery. So I don't have any problems with anybody who commits adultery. Somebody who wants to leave their wife and go shack up with somebody,
Starting point is 01:57:37 said Jimmy Carter, that's fine. Really? So I guess, you know, if you have an argument, you should just, you're arguing with people in politics you just pull out the gun and shoot them right no uh but um yeah uh soya goy said i saw a t-shirt with trump and jesus on it i've seen a lot of that artwork yeah it is absolutely pathetic uh syrian girl so sad that we get a better Christian sermon from an atheist than the pastors in most of our churches. That's absolutely true.
Starting point is 01:58:10 He can see it. And he's got a lot of discernment there, even though he doesn't have faith. Those are two different things, aren't they? Discernment and faith. Richard Dawkins, by the way, had spoken about it and spoken about the fact that he liked Christian culture. But as Britain is being overrun with Islamists, he says, I don't like that. He said, I always liked the Christian culture. I like the evening prayers and things like that that you'd hear.
Starting point is 01:58:38 So he preferred that. He also realized that it was a society that was a safer society, had respect for individuals and women and other things like that. But Richard Dawkins has just left the Freedom from Religion board because it pulled an article opposing transgender, they say, ideology. But it's not ideology. It is actually theology. It really is. And, of course, you know, freedom from religion is not what's in the – these are people who go around suing everybody everywhere.
Starting point is 01:59:10 The Bill of Rights is not about freedom from religion. It's about the free expression of religion, which is what they are dead set against, and they try to shut down everywhere that they can. Everywhere they're trying to shut down the free expression of religion, and they even do it in private property issues as well. We were there for the grand opening of answers in Genesis museum, the creation museum. And they had rented a plane that pulls banners,
Starting point is 01:59:37 you know, and, and they were, I don't even remember what they were, well, they were complaining about, you know, but they had their banner up there, freedom from religion and everything.
Starting point is 01:59:47 It's like if somebody bills something that is private like that, you don't have any say-so in it. But they just want to shut down the free exercise of religion anywhere. And so what happens is Richard Dawkins, who's now 83, stepped down from the honorary board of the Freedom from Religion Foundation. It's an atheist legal organization that advocates for a strong separation of church and state. No, it's not. This is Christian Post. They got that wrong. No, it's intolerant. It's intolerant. And you can see the intolerance in the title of the organization. And so Richard Dawkins just learned just how intolerant and closed-minded these freedom from religion people are. Anything that they don't agree with, they want to shut down.
Starting point is 02:00:35 Does that sound familiar? Does that sound like all of the left? Is it any surprise that people who have that kind of mentality would take the side of LGBT against science, which is the religion of Richard Dawkins? The Freedom From Religion Society, or whatever they are, foundation, pulled an article that was titled, Biology Is Not Bigotry. They pulled it from their blog. That article, Biology is Not Bigotry, was written by an honorary board member, Jerry Coyne, published December the 26th. It was a
Starting point is 02:01:14 response to a previous Free Thought Now, that's the name of their blog, piece that was titled, What is a Woman? That one, What is a Woman, concluded that, quote, a woman that one what is a woman concluded that quote a woman is whoever she says she is well coin vehemently pushed back on that idea and so has richard dawkins in the past he says this is of course is a tautology it still leaves open the question of what a woman really is, and the remarkable redefinition of a term with a long biological history can be seen only as an attempt to force ideology onto nature. He said, because some people feel that their identity is not adequately recognized by biology, they choose to impose ideology onto biology and to concoct a new definition of a woman. So, again, they are imposing their ideology. They're imposing their religion.
Starting point is 02:02:17 His article defended the biological definition of a woman as an adult human female and elaborated on the consequences of failing to recognize the biological difference between males and females he concluded by saying it is not transphobic to accept the biological reality of binary sex and to reject concepts that are based on ideology one should never have to choose between scientific reality and trans rights he said transgender people should surely enjoy all the moral and legal rights of everyone else, but moral and legal rights do not extend to areas in which the indelible stamp of sex results
Starting point is 02:02:53 in compromising the legal and moral rights of others. He insisted that transgender women, this is quoting from him, for example, should not compete athletically against biological women, should not serve as rape counselors and workers in battered women's shelters, or if convicted of a crime, should not be placed in a woman's prison. Boom. He just committed blasphemy against their religion. Again, you don't have freedom of opinion with these people. Because just like that other part of the First Amendment, free exercise of religion, you don't get the free exercise of your speech either. They will censor you.
Starting point is 02:03:36 They will censor anything that they don't like. That's the whole point of this organization to start with. Coyne contends that the Freedom from Religion Foundation's incursion into gender activism takes it far outside its historically twofold mission of educating the public about non-theism and keeping religion out of government and social policies. No, their mission has always been about suppressing free exercise of religion in public, even if it's in public at a private area, as I said. And it's not non-theism. It is a religion. Atheists have their gods, and they are fiercely worshipped.
Starting point is 02:04:22 As a matter of fact, he was not the only person, Richard Dawkins was not the only person to resign because of this editorial and because of their response. Another individual did, and he pointed out very clearly, he said, with this action, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is no longer a defender of freedom from religion, but it is the imposer of a new religion, complete with dogma, blasphemy, and heretics. That is what LGB has always been. It's always been a religion. And of course, atheism and secularism, they are also religions. They've also got their dogmas, their blasphemies, and their heretics.
Starting point is 02:05:13 That was written by Steve Pinker, who is a Canadian psychologist and psycholinguist, they said. He also resigned from the board, but he really nailed it. He nailed it better than Richard Dawkins did. He says, no longer a defender of freedom from religion, but it is the imposer of a new religion. And that's what this is all about. So going back to the original article that they took issue with, Coyne's post, he shared the content. He said, we've decided to remove this as, they told him, they said,
Starting point is 02:05:42 we decided to remove this post as it does not reflect our values or principles you see uh no freedom no freedom of speech just like no freedom of religion he shared the contents of an email that richard dawkins sent uh announcing his departure dawkins said it is with real sadness because of my personal regard for you both that I feel obliged to resign from the honorary board of the Freedom from Religion Foundation. Publishing the silly and unscientific What is a Woman article by Kat Grant was a minor error of judgment, redeemed by the decision to publish a rebuttal by a distinguished scientist from the relevant field, namely biology. But alas, the sequel was an act of unseemly panic. When you came to listen to the hysterical squeals from predictable quarters and retrospectively censored that excellent rebuttal. Moreover, to summarily take it down without even informing the author of your intention was an act of lamentable discourtesy to a member of your own honorary board, a board
Starting point is 02:06:54 which I now leave with regret. So Richard Dawkins' position was that they succumbed out of fear and uh kowtowed to criticism but the psychologist is the one who got it right psychologist said no this is uh you're imposing a new religion on people we do not feel the support for lgbtq rights against the they replied um we um we do not feel that support for lgbtq rights against religious backlash is something that we should run from and that's it you see when they say they're defending by using their censorship now they are defending lg. No, actually what they're doing, everything that they do is in opposition to God, right? Because they are the imposers of a new religion.
Starting point is 02:07:53 Now, when we talk about biological sex, again, it goes back to Adam and Eve. There's an interesting article that just came out on Daily Star. Scientists discover evidence that the Bible's Adam and Eve really did exist. The idea that mankind was spawned from one pair of humans was previously thought to be far-fetched. These are people who are as detached from reality as the transgender people.
Starting point is 02:08:15 You mean that prior, at some point in the past, we had asexual reproduction? And, you know, sexual reproduction is one of these things that screams design, doesn't it? You know, I mean, you know, for Darwin, it was the human eye. But it's even more basic than that. It's just sexual reproduction. How do you get these complementary things that are so incredibly complex? And as we learn more and more biology, we see more and more of the complexity that is there. Well, these are a couple of scientific studies.
Starting point is 02:08:48 The idea that mankind was spawned from a pair of humans previously thought to be far-fetched. How in the world was that far-fetched? Ancestors who passed on the male Y chromosomes and female mitochondrial DNA to today's humans were thought to have lived tens of thousands of years apart. Now, that is far-fetched. But now we've got two major studies. So if somebody's done a scientific study, well, it's got to be true. Well, you know, not all studies are true. We've still got some other studies that disagree with that. But look, it's the DNA.
Starting point is 02:09:24 And if we look at the DNAna that is quite clear even to the people who discovered it even though they tried to run from the bible's definition of that it's quite clear that that is intelligence behind it it is a very sophisticated code an error correcting code uh this other individual said um uh well and also we have the geographical area based on biblical descriptions and archaeologists uh the area known as mesopotamia which is now eastern syria northwestern turkey and most of iraq not only does a biblical account say the garden lay in the east meaning the east of israel but it also mentions the tigris and euphrates rivers in connection with the garden of we also have um and a lot of people have talked about the fact, you've probably heard the phrase as well,
Starting point is 02:10:09 the cradle of civilization, the plain of Shinar in that area. They said it's kind of interesting because all of a sudden you have all these civilizations that spring up around the world, China, India, Europe, all these others. They all spring up at the same time, and they all came from this one area, the cradle of civilization or civilizations. They all started about the same time. Isn't that interesting? And you go back and you look at the picture characters that they have in China.
Starting point is 02:10:39 Yeah, the picture of a big ship is a small ship with eight people in it like Noah's Ark. And many, many, many other things, you know, other things that reference the Garden of Eden and other things like that. But yeah, no, no, we're just going to ignore all of that. But here's where we are right now. You know, not only do we need to counter this idea that we find meaning in our cultural superiority, that we find meaning in politics, that politics can solve all of our problems. Politics can't solve any of our problems. We also have another challenge that is coming, and that, of course, is going to be artificial
Starting point is 02:11:20 intelligence and the transhumanists. And a lot of Christians are not even paying attention to this, because if they were, they'd be calling Sauron Musk a Baphomet billionaire, which is what I call him. This guy has checked all the boxes. This is an article talking about Ray Kurzweil and his idea of the singularity, where we're going to merge with machines. But of course, Elon Musk says the same thing.
Starting point is 02:11:47 But nobody wants to criticize Elon Musk anymore because of politics, evidently. It's safe to criticize the idea as it's being sold to us by people like Ray Kurzweil. But the singularity institute that he runs was paid for by Peter Thiel. And Elon Musk is the one who wants to put sensors in our brains. Elon Musk is the one saying we're going to have to merge with AI. It's going to kill us all. We're going to have to become cyborgs in order to survive. And the good news is we get to live forever and we get to become like gods.
Starting point is 02:12:15 I mean, these people are out front about this stuff. You know, this is not, I mean, this is more in your face than Trump saying we want to have we want yeah us canada greenland we want to reproduce region number one of the club of rome or whatever this is much more in your face ray kurzweil in a world with artificial intelligence what will life be like well we simply don't know will it be like star Trek or will it be like the Matrix? It's anybody's guess. Well, again, we come back to this. Fear not. There's no reason to be afraid of this. We need to confront it. We need to expose it. Don't ever fear this stuff. I said, a lot of Christians are not talking about AI and the dangerous aspects of it. It said, what is at stake here? This is coming from WNG.
Starting point is 02:13:09 What is at stake here isn't just national defense or re-engineered economy. What is at stake is the re-engineering of the human race. And for those who go before AI to prepare the way, people like evangelists like Ray Kurzweil, the technology doesn't merely promise, but also you'd have to put in there Sauron Musk. The technology doesn't merely promise to upgrade productivity. It is a secular eschaton, an apocalypse that will end an old order and institute a new order. And a select few may even merge with artificial intelligence and, according to these prophets, potentially live for thousands of years
Starting point is 02:13:53 while the rest of us will likely be deemed economically useless, or as Trump put it, we're not essential, right? And be relegated to a life on the dole, which is what universal basic income is. We'll put you on there, we'll slowly kill you, we'll sterilize you and other things like that. Don't forget that communism promised all sorts of things that it never delivered,
Starting point is 02:14:19 but it hasn't stopped people from believing in it. We say the same thing about climate alarmism. It's made all kinds of predictions, but people still believe in it, even though they've all failed. What we're up against isn't merely a new technology. We're up against a new vision of the future, a secular utopia in which sheep and goats will be separated and assigned to their respective rewards and punishments. You know, it's always been the case that people just can't imagine that they're going to die, right? Yeah, you can acknowledge, yeah, someday I'm going to die, but not anytime soon.
Starting point is 02:15:01 And I've got all, I'm going to stash up my money and I'm going to store this stuff and I'm going to live a great life and all the rest of the stuff. They would lie to themselves about that. But this technology, AI is really about lies. And AI and these people pushing artificial intelligence and transhumanism, they make this lie more credible. And that's what artificial intelligence does. It makes lies and propaganda more credible. In that regard and in the regard that is based on imitation, it truly is satanic in those aspects. And so, but it is a tool. And the issue before us is to always,
Starting point is 02:15:40 we always know that any tool can be used for good or it can be used for evil. And so what we have to do is we have to keep it at arm's length. We have to not be taken in by the conversations and the chats that appear to be human but aren't. And that have a hidden agenda, whether it's a hidden agenda from a human or a hidden agenda from a demon. We have to not be taken in by that kind of stuff. They go on to say, we're up against a new vision of the future, a secular utopia. The creatives that are smart enough to justify their existence will inherit the closest thing to eternal life that AI can generate, while the rest of us will be consigned to outer
Starting point is 02:16:20 darkness. There is a prospect of syncretism in which some erstwhile Christians pick up on a trend and blend it into the Christian faith, whether doing so makes sense or not. You might assume that I'm entirely negative about this new technology, says a writer, but I'm not. Instead, I believe we face some very challenging choices. We might be looking at some very promising developments. Already, it is producing scientific breakthroughs that are practically impossible without it. For example, AlphaFold and AI developed by DeepMind, that is Google's AI. It identified the 200 million ways that proteins can fold.
Starting point is 02:17:02 And this resulted in a Nobel Prize for the developers. And who knows what new medicines and therapies will come from this discovery. How will Big Pharma, the Pharmakeia, use it? You know, it was Arthur C. Clarke who said, technology sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic. Maybe it's indistinguishable from sorcery and the pharmakia and the ways that they will use it as well. So, he says, if theologians and ministers think they can leave this question to scientists, they're naive.
Starting point is 02:17:37 If we do, our people might come back under the spell of AI evangelists like Ray Kurzweil and the he who shall not be named by any conservative publications, Sauron Musk. If that happens, an AI Jesus will look harmless by comparison. And they talk about the AI Jesus that was in Switzerland and everything, the phony thing. But you've got another guy who created an AI version of himself as a pastor so he doesn't have to bother with people. You can get my app and it'll interact with you the same way that I would. Don't bother with me. Again, it's just a tool. And the question is, as Bob
Starting point is 02:18:18 Dillon said, you're going to serve someone. You're going to bow down and worship someone or something. Just make sure you know what it is. How do you know whether something is real or counterfeit? Well, in the old days, before they were changing the money constantly, what they would do is they would train bank tellers on the real thing. They'd have them learn what a dollar looked like. That's the way you spot these phonies. You look at the real thing, that have them learn what a dollar looked like. That's the way you spot these phonies. You look at the real thing. So at the beginning of the year, it's a good time for people to start thinking about a
Starting point is 02:18:52 Bible, a plan to read the Bible. And everybody's got a plan about reading the Bible. I've done that in the past. I did not find that to be very fruitful. I like to just camp out on something and, you know, read it from a variety of translations, read it from, you know, a variety of people, Greek and Hebrew. And of course, you can find a great version of that. They have the Blue Letter Bible has got the King James Bible there, and you can click on it. You can look for a particular English word, and it'll tell you all
Starting point is 02:19:24 the places where that English word is there. And you can see what words they use for that in Hebrew or Greek. Or you can click on a passage, it'll show the Hebrew or the Greek, and you can look at that particular word, get their definition of it, see how it was translated in the King James version or any other version. That's a great way to study this stuff. But mainly, it isn't just academic. I mean, you're not just looking for information. But mainly, it isn't just academic. I mean, you're not just looking for information. Your attitude ought to be that I want to get closer to God. I want to find out about God.
Starting point is 02:19:56 That's what theology basically was. It was trying to learn about God. And that's the thing that's going to make a difference in your life. Not some kind of a checklist item. Well, I can do this for 15 minutes a day. That is like junk food. It is not nutritious. I want to say one last thing before I take a break. And that is, you know, when we look at transhumanism, that's not the only place that we are seeing dark things coming out of the people in
Starting point is 02:20:27 power you know i talked about this guy um the navy seal uh sean whatever i watched him before or since but um and i showed what he was saying with this um sheep dipped woman who was a target specialist or whatever about what she had to say about 9-11. But this guy, Sean Ryan, also interviewed somebody who worked with the CIA. And I talked about how the CIA is like a secret society, a very, very powerful secret society. Everybody's focused on these secret societies that have been around for centuries and everything. But I think that I would put my money on the CIA as the most powerful, wealthiest, and dangerous of the secret society. And they're very, like all these secret societies, they're very much into the occult. They've done remote viewing and other things like this.
Starting point is 02:21:32 And so he has on his program somebody who worked for the CIA to try to do remote viewing. And he asked her a very pointed question, which I thought was very interesting. Have you tried to look into religion at all, such as the crucifixion? She won't say anything. Do you not want to talk about that? She's just turning her eyes from side to side. Okay. Do you want to talk about
Starting point is 02:22:03 you had mentioned you had had a UFO experience. Yeah, but I was 13 years old. Oh yeah, let's talk about UFOs. I don't want to talk about Jesus. Let's talk about UFOs. I've said this before. You have people who have had UFO experiences almost to, I've not found an exception yet. These are people who are into the occult in one way or the other.
Starting point is 02:22:28 And that's what they're having an experience with. Yeah, a remote viewer. I got a bridge to sell you. Okay, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. ¶¶ © BF-WATCH TV 2021 Thank you. ¶¶ Defending the American Dream. You're listening to The David Knight Show. I had a couple of comments on what I was just talking about. Tony Garrett says, AI, accurate imitation. That's a pretty good way to put it as well.
Starting point is 02:25:32 I said, of course, the term artificial intelligence came up before anticipatory intelligence, but that's the way that they're using it as well, more than anything. But it does pretty accurate imitations of things that's precisely what it's about it doesn't think but it replicates the process of thinking well it's not actually thinking in a process it's imitating thinking as you as you pointed out it's about imitation and um the danger comes when we think that it's thinking. As long as we understand that it is an imitation, it's not a problem. It's just another tool. And once we project onto it human qualities, that's the issue.
Starting point is 02:26:17 That is the issue. Softy Jacker says, David uses the devil's technology to make his video thumbnails well let me say this in a way that you can understand it because I've already addressed that issue as I said technology can be used for good or bad if you understand that it's simply technology if you understand that it is simply an imitation that is pulling stuff together, it's referencing things, then it's not, you've taken the power away from it. You're not giving any power to it.
Starting point is 02:26:52 The issue comes, as we saw from the very beginning with ChatGPT, as it was pulling in different scenarios and dialogues that it had seen from people it started doing some very weird things and saying you know i really like you and you should leave your wife and all this other kind of stuff to people it's like whoa now whether or not that is a um being directed uh by demonic forces or not uh but if you understand i you know i don't know. But the bottom line is, if you're using it for artwork or animation or something like that, you know, you can use it to create really obscene artwork, I'm sure. Other things like that. I mean, I see the thumbnails that people are putting on YouTube, you know, it's like, but, you know, they're getting there. They're moving there pretty quickly,
Starting point is 02:27:50 and it'll be used to create all kinds of pornography, and people will make an excuse for it, say, well, it's not real. It's okay. But look, it's how you use these tools, what you attribute to them. That's the issue. Otherwise, it's just technology. AJ says, figure out how much time you spend online with podcasts and chat, then figure out how much time you spend
Starting point is 02:28:11 reading and talking to God. What are your priorities? That's absolutely true. Absolutely true. Yeah, if I can use some tool of technology to make my work go faster i will use that as long as i understand what it is that it is not some entity that i i want to talk to once you give that kind of power to it then it does become something that's kind of like a ouija board you think a ouija board is some kind of a special thing well if you start investing things into it, it does become that. We can take that on. Let's take a look. We were talking earlier about Denmark and Greenland.
Starting point is 02:28:52 Well, Denmark were the ones who started taxing the burps, the farts, and the poop of farm animals. Of course, they did that at the beginning of the year. It's the Flatulent Earth Society. That's their first tax. Agriculture, they said, is the largest share of the climate pollution, which is obviously a lie. So they want a tax on pollution. Again, this is the beginnings of a carbon tax, which Elon Musk and others want to push through the Trump administration. Trump has got a lot of people who have been supporters of his financially, big people.
Starting point is 02:29:28 You've got the governors in North and South Dakota want to have carbon capture. You've got people like Lucky Lutnik and others who are all about carbon taxes. And so this is something that we're going to see but you know i wonder what these climate snowflakes would think about uh the kind of society that was around in the late 1800s you know when methane gas was there this was um an article uh about uh and it goes back a number of years. This goes back to 2014. This is an 11-year-old article. Horse manure, climate change, and nuclear energy.
Starting point is 02:30:14 We're just going to focus on those first two. Horse manure and climate change. They go together. As a matter of fact, I think we need to refer to Michael Mann, who was the brain trust for Al Gore. I think we need to refer to him as Michael Manure, because that's what he's pushing out. The great manure crisis of the late 19th century offers some serious lessons for those who are worried about the existential threat of global warming from CO2 emissions. A predicted crisis that never occurred why because of new technology and it wasn't just because of new technology it was because of a free market where people had the freedom to do that it wasn't a government-imposed solution to something
Starting point is 02:30:58 that may or may not have been a problem just before the dawn of the 20th century there was a desperate talk about the huge accumulation of horse manure on the streets of major cities not only were rising levels of horse poop inhibiting travel but it was threatening to become a major health hazard show a picture scroll in there on that yeah that's actually a street in london uh and uh it's pretty bad and you go back and look even at the small towns in the west with all the horse and cattle that were going through the towns. It was a real mess of muck, of mud, as well as of horse manure. For example, New York City had 150,000 horses.
Starting point is 02:31:41 Each of them producing 15 to 30 pounds of manure daily. And yes, tens of thousands of gallons of urine. Extrapolating the problem, not unlike current climate activists who project the effects of global warming, the Times of London in 1894 predicted, quote, in 50 years, every street in London would be buried under nine feet of manure. There you go. A Malthusian projection, if ever there was one. People were encouraged to travel less, to avoid unnecessary trips to work at home. Sound familiar?
Starting point is 02:32:20 And to collect the refuse their animals produced. Imagine the stories of the Seattle Times. It was then known as the Seattle Daily Times. If some wealthy Seattle foundation had given them the funds for a health lab. Because their headline at the time. See if you can pull that up. That's right down there in the article a little bit further. Horse manure crisis in Seattle.
Starting point is 02:32:45 Represents an existential threat to the city. Calls for a manure tax. That kind of carbon tax. Seattle Daily Times Health Lab said, well, this never happened. Because, again, there was a change in technology. But it was a change in technology that was organically done and not dictated by people who don't know anything. And so, you know, the whole point is that when we look at what is happening right now, the real horse manure is coming from the politicians. And we've got more than nine feet of it on top of us right now.
Starting point is 02:33:30 But Silly says this article, simply extrapolate rising greenhouse gas concentrations in the future because energy production technology will profoundly change during the next decades. And unlike horse manure, folks, methane and CO2 are not problems. Horse manure and horse urine were a big problem. But methane, gas, and CO2 are not problems. Horse manure and horse urine were a big problem. But methane, gas, and CO2 are not a big problem. The big problem is Michael Manure. People like him. And so, Porsche is applying now large markdowns for its Taycan EV. This is a high-performance EV.
Starting point is 02:34:02 Great-looking car. Demand, though, is running out of juice. And they don't have any way to plug it in to get more demand. Germany's largest automaker has recorded sliding profitability. And, of course, this is a part of Volkswagen. Porsche Taycan has run out of juice. They have a $22,500 markdowndown yet it is still the most expensive ev porsche is offering a 15 000 match on top of 7 500 and lease incentives to clear out
Starting point is 02:34:34 their 2024 take-hand models yet ic cars which is a research organization found that the model the most expensive uh found that the take-in was the most expensive alternative fuel vehicle to drive based on miles used per year so it may be that they don't put a lot of mileage on maybe you don't use it for commuting to work you probably don't work if you own one of these things it's like your 300 million dollar yacht uh porsche's increased use of discounting and rapid deterioration in its core china market they're not going to be able to compete in china um you know the this luxury goods idea isn't going to go that far in china the snob appeal um its core china market has slashed more than 30 billion dollars from its
Starting point is 02:35:25 market cap since april and um and when you look at the used porsche values they're going just straight down so imagine if you get one of these things when they're dropping the price of the new ones so much, what does that do to your resale value? It doesn't go anywhere. And as the market is essentially banning these expensive EVs, Biden is spending his last days banning tankless water heaters. Yes, there you go. Absolutely insane. tankless water heaters yes there you go uh absolutely insane and see the problem is is not good enough to just say okay well now trump's going to come in and we're not going to
Starting point is 02:36:14 do that no you gotta you gotta take down this bureaucracy that is going to continue to do stuff like that until you take it down and even if you were to sit on it and say, well, you can't do anything for four years. Four years from now, they come back and they start doing it again. The Biden administration finalized new climate rules targeting natural gas powered instantaneous water heaters. Traditionally, it issues a press release whenever they do something like this at the Department of Energy, but they chose not to announce these changes publicly, which raised a lot of eyebrows across a lot of different sectors. So they're just quietly doing this. As I pointed out before, even before Jimmy Carter created the Department of Energy. And, of course, Richard Nixon created the EPA.
Starting point is 02:37:06 And even before these two things were created, they gave themselves the power to put out regulations to control air pollution. That went to the EPA. Or to control energy use, that went to the Department of Energy. Because the Department of Energy was set up to try to make things more efficient not to ban things and of course you know that they could have the effect of that but that was carter in the middle of the opec crisis but those two things saying we're going to measure efficiency of products and we're going to measure the fuel economy of cars and the air that they put out, that type of stuff. Those things have now turned and become bans, have become mandates. Those mandates, those guidelines and this consumer information and so forth, then turned into rules, regulations, and outright bans.
Starting point is 02:38:08 And that's where we are now with Biden. The regulators are set to remove approximately 40% of the current tankless water heater models from the market by 2029. To force consumers to opt for either more expensive or less efficient alternatives. Again, our government is not going to allow people to come up with an alternative to horse and buggy. Instead, they're going to just hit us with a buggy whip. The average cost increase for new water heaters due to the regulations would be about $450, which is about a 17% increase.
Starting point is 02:38:49 The timing of these regulations is noteworthy, as Trump has expressed intentions to roll back many of Biden's climate initiatives. Ben Lieberman, a senior at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, criticized the move, saying it bans an entire category of tankless water heaters and the ones that are the most affordable. Well, of course. Nobody asked, though, in any of these articles. This is coming from Zero Hedge.
Starting point is 02:39:13 They've got the Competitive Enterprise Institute. People were opposed to this. Nobody asks, where do they have this authority under the Constitution? Nobody asks, where is Congress on any of this stuff? We're just going to have rule by whoever is in the White House, right? And we don't care about the Constitution, and we don't care about Congress not doing their job. It bans an entire category of tankless water heaters and the ones that are most affordable. This is all part of the climate change agenda, an antipathy toward natural gas because they want to electrify everything.
Starting point is 02:39:49 Well, we need to give the electric chair to the Department of Energy and the EPA. That's what needs to be electrified. Burn them to a crisp. But, you know, when you look at this, Congress has abdicated its authority. Allow these people to rule over us, literally, to create the rules, to create the regulations that are then effectively bans. While all this is happening, Norway country companies, oil companies and gas companies, making a lot of money on real fuel. They call it fossil fuel. I call it real fuel.
Starting point is 02:40:34 And yet they're setting up off the coast of Long Island this massive windmill farm that is going to increase the electric rates for the consumers there by a factor of about five. Their profits alone are two and a half times what the entire cost of electricity for those Long Island residents are. So while Norway is a leader in renewable energy, it continues to invest heavily in oil and gas production. After hitting record highs this year, Norway's oil and gas investment is expected to grow even higher in 2025. And people in other countries, people in New York, people in Long Island are being played like fools. When you just look at what is happening with the oil pipelines, I pointed out they just shut down the oil pipelines in Ukraine. Ukraine has been not only buying Russian natural gas, but the Russian pipeline was transiting over Ukraine. Why didn't they blow that up? Right?
Starting point is 02:41:36 The Russians were making money. Well, because everybody needs it. And, of course, those pipelines that got blown up, blown up by Americans because they want to sell the liquid natural gas. But it's the same thing that's happening in Syria. Again, that's over a pipeline. That's a big part of it. You know, stealing the fuel, shutting down the pipelines. We want to have our pipelines.
Starting point is 02:41:57 We want to sell them our fuel. These people are not, the governments are not moving away from natural gas, coal, oil, coal to some extent. They're giving that as a monopoly to China. So nobody will be able to manufacture anything other than China if we don't stop that. But they're going to still use all that stuff for the military. They don't care about what they're doing in terms of fuel and explosions. As I've said many times about the wars, they don't care about it. None of that matters to them.
Starting point is 02:42:26 And we need to stop making the argument that this is better than that in terms of addressing their made-up problem. It's nothing other than a fictional MacGuffin. It's nothing other than something to motivate you, something to make you afraid. So, this article from Lucas Liros says, Countdown to the European Collapse. With the ban on the flow of Russian gas to Europe through Ukrainian territory, little remains before the absolute economic and social collapse of the European continent. Because cheap, affordable energy is the basis of our standard of living it's a basis of
Starting point is 02:43:08 our economy and it is even the basis of life expectancy not just the accoutrements of life kiev filled its promise to not extend its contract or gas prom which is allowing arrival of russian gas to europe even during a war even during war aj says figure out how much time you spend online with oh we already got that one um karen carpenter says i see people using ai for answers about cancer treatments and getting biased answers exactly right yeah i i when chat gpd came out i first thing i did was i asked it some questions about climate change i asked it some questions about climate change. I asked it some questions about COVID.
Starting point is 02:43:47 And you could tell the thing was being programmed. It was, when you talk about, the interesting thing about it is that, and I also mentioned this, when we were looking at some of the results from some of these animations that we use, I said, you know, it used to be that you would get some interesting artwork from the artists who were on drugs, you know, the kind of quasi hallucinating. You know, and you might tell this guy who's tripping out on drugs, you know, draw this and draw that for me. And, you know, wouldn't get quite what you wanted, but you'd get something that was still kind of interesting. And you may well, maybe we can work with that. That's really outside of anything that I had envisioned or imagined and that's what AI does you know when
Starting point is 02:44:30 you when you try to tell it to do something you might have a very clear vision of what you want um if that's the case you're going to have to do it by building a 3D model yourself and you know flying the camera through it and rotating it and all that kind of kind of stuff but you know if you kind of give it some general ideas of things or give it a picture and tell it to animate it, it can do that and it can come up with some interesting things. A lot of them will be nonsense, just like the stuff that you would get from an artist who's hyped up on hallucinogenic drugs because it does hallucinate. And so it is, I think it's pretty useful for artwork and things like that,
Starting point is 02:45:07 but I would never want to use it for science. I wouldn't want to use it for advice, medical advice, absolutely not. Because there, it is not only the issue of hallucination, but it's also the issue of the bias that is built into it for these people. Nights of the Storm said, I use AI to generate base images for my thumbnails as just a tool. I also use a hammer to drive nails instead of a rock. And as long as you don't use that hammer to drive nails through the heads of other people, you're okay, right? But see, that's the problem, is that's the way the government uses every technology. Some people have said that if all you got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail, right?
Starting point is 02:45:53 Well, if all you got is the government sponsoring innovation and technology, if they're paying for it, everything looks like a weapon to them. And they use everything as a weapon against us, just like they would use a hammer against us. You and I would use it to drive nails. But then look at it and say, I could kill somebody with that.
Starting point is 02:46:11 Let me do one of those things. Again, Knights of the Storm. Good to see you guys. And they come on. You can find them at knightsofthestorm.com. And you can also find them on twitter and on rockfin we're going to take a short break and we will be right back Thank you. Making sense common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Starting point is 02:48:15 That's right, boys and girls. There's a post-election sale on silver and gold. Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold. Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold. It's time to buy some metals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense is. Go to DavidKnight.gold to get in touch with the wise wolf himself, Tony Arterburn. He knows where to look to find silver and gold.
Starting point is 02:48:56 Yuck! Fiat! We've got Marky Mark, and we're going to talk about Fiat, and we're going to talk about silver and gold here coming up. We're going to talk about Trump euphoria as well. marky mark in new jersey thank you for the tip says my old tank water heater uh cost me eleven hundred dollars in july 2016 i had to get a new one this past august same exact make and model cost was seventeen hundred dollars oh there you go what's that that, about 50% or something? Tankless units are even more expensive.
Starting point is 02:49:28 That's right. So, you know, we're going to ban the most affordable ones. And, you know, you're not going to have any choice as to whether or not you want to have electric or gas or anything else. It's like, where in the Constitution does the government have that authority? Nowhere. Nowhere. have that authority nowhere nowhere and these agencies that are doing this um you know when when biden does it everybody gives him the blame for it uh when trump does it now it's it's just the these agencies he doesn't know that they're doing that he's just he doesn't understand how
Starting point is 02:49:57 it works you don't understand he's mentally handicapped and we should be uh he's he's playing 4d chess or 6d chess or whatever unless it comes to something that's wrong in that case he's being taken advantage of well the great crypto crash this is from the atlantic they said trump will usher in a speculative frenzy and um i think that is absolutely the case you know whenever you create a bubble uh that's eventually going to pop and this is this is turning out to be a big bubble the countdown clock on the next catastrophic crash has already started said the president of non-profit better markets in the past few weeks i've heard the same sentiment on similar from economists from traders from hill staffers from government officials the incoming trump administration has promised to pass
Starting point is 02:50:50 crypto friendly regulations and is likely to loosen strictures on wall street institutions as well and whether or not that is good uh you know people are trading on what they think is going to happen and as we saw the dot-com bust, if your expectations get ahead of reality, I mean, certainly the internet was going to be a big thing. Nobody was wrong about that. It was investing and these other things, but it got ahead of their expectations.
Starting point is 02:51:19 I think the same thing is going to be happening with AI. I think the same thing is going to be happening with crypto. We have the stock markets as well as crypto markets and everything. I think that they are highly inflated and liable to, it's kind of like a large balloon looking for a pin, you know, in search of a pin. I think that's really where we are at this point in time. They said it will likely bring in an unheralded era of American prosperity. It argues maintaining the country's position as the head of the global capital markets and the heart of the global economic ecosystem. My vision is for an America that dominates the future, said Trump. I'm laying out my plan to ensure that the U.S. will be the crypto capital of the planet
Starting point is 02:52:00 and the Bitcoin superpower of the world. We've got to be the superpower of everything, you know. Arthur Hayes says the crypto market he expects will peak in March of this year and then crash. There are multiple people who are saying that. Tax deadlines in April are likely to repeat historically bearish headwinds for Bitcoin. He predicts the U.S. dollar liquidity trends will drive the crypto market to fresh highs in the first quarter. But he notes the unexpected decisions from Trump and Bank of Japan and China's economic policies are noteworthy factors
Starting point is 02:52:37 that could impact markets in the first quarter of 2025. Look, the fundamental issues and the dangers that remain are the fact that we're insolvent. You know, they have completely, and Trump has been a big part of it, Biden carried on with it, completely detached from reality. I mean, you know, if you just go back a few years, if anybody were to talk about the massive deficit and how it is the rate at which it is increasing it was interesting to see the vitriol pointed at thomas massey you know as they were swearing in the new congressman he took a picture of um a box that he had and he says i'm giving this to every one of the new congressmen that are coming in and what it was is that little lapel thing that he wears all the time that is an electronic counter that's running around as fast as it can, showing what the current U.S. debt is.
Starting point is 02:53:34 And he said he was going to hand that out to everybody. and his opposition to Mike Johnson, who also shares with Trump a total disregard for any deficits or for inflation. But because he was doing that and because he was not supporting Mike Johnson, the vitriol that I saw from the Trump supporters was absolutely amazing. Some of the most hateful stuff I've ever seen. How dare you criticize Trump over the deficit?
Starting point is 02:54:06 Wow. Wow. That is what's happened to the politics now. And if anybody had said that we're going to be adding more than a trillion dollars every 100 days now to the cumulative debt, nobody would have believed it. But that's the reality of where we are right now. So, the idea that's being pushed now is a very dangerous one, really. This is coming from Cointelegraph. And again, we're talking about crypto.
Starting point is 02:54:42 And, you know, I thought it was, I didn't get a chance to read everybody's comments yesterday, but went through them afterwards. And a lot of people, my favorite one, I think, was someone who said, well, I now I understand blockchain, but I still don't like it. My guest yesterday did a great job of explaining blockchain, but I don't think he made a lot of converts out of us because, again, it's how it can be used, and it is a tool. And like we were saying before about artificial intelligence, it can move people in a very dangerous direction. And the principles that are there in terms of what they're trying
Starting point is 02:55:28 to get people acclimated to. That's the concern about it. I don't have any particular issue with Bitcoin, but just in general, all of the crypto stuff. And I think it's important, though, to understand what is happening. As I said earlier in the program, I had a guy on who is part of the military industrial complex, deeply embedded in it, very supportive of it, supportive of the wars in China, but I wanted to talk to him about AI. I wanted to talk to this guy about blockchain, about how it's set up, the vulnerabilities that are there. I think I learned something from the
Starting point is 02:56:00 interview, but I'm still not a big cheerleader of it. And yet, you've got the people who are cheerleaders. Listen to what they're saying. The largest crypto index fund manager in the U.S. predicts AI and tokenization to usher in a new long-tail capital market, as he calls it. Tokenization's transformative power may come from enabling a vast, untapped supply of smaller businesses. Be careful. Be careful. What they're talking about is allowing people to have access to funding.
Starting point is 02:56:36 Okay? And you've got to be careful whenever you go to, somebody's got an idea, it usually gets stolen from them by venture capitalists. Many people call them v venture capitalists. Many people call them vulture capitalists. But smaller businesses, to be able to access capital markets. What that means is that you're going to get in hock to these guys over tokenization. This is an article from Wine Press News, as a matter of fact, news.com. The real-world asset tokenization industry may be the next key narrative in the
Starting point is 02:57:05 crypto space in 2025 ai could massively increase the number of niche businesses these could never go public but they could tokenize so in other words they you know kind of think of this as getting into hock to these guys who get your assets tokenized. And this is the way the great taking is going to operate if you let it do, if you participate in this. This is the danger of it. This is different from whether or not you buy gold or silver or Bitcoin. This is the issue if people get trust blockchain.
Starting point is 02:57:43 If you offer people who need some capital, you offer this to them. They point out the creator could tokenize the company and in doing so gain two benefits. Number one, they could pull forward earnings. What a joke. I mean, you're not pulling forward earnings. What you're doing is you're putting yourself in debt to these people. And they can pull the chain on this thing at any point in time and flush you down the toilet. Number two, you can allow customers to become shareholders and advocates.
Starting point is 02:58:15 In other words, you can completely lose your business. And that's what I think is going to be a big part of this. Whenever you start talking about making derivatives, and that's really what the tokenization market is about, they will use this to steal stuff from you, just as they did the real estate crash that happened. Gold rallied as the China Central Bank starts stocking up on gold again. You see, this is where a lot of people go when things get difficult.
Starting point is 02:58:43 That's where they turn. That's why, you know, I know Tony is going to start selling Bitcoin. If people want to get into Bitcoin, some people have made money from that. Again, it's an issue of what kind of risk do you want to assume. But when you're talking about things like this tokenization stuff, be very afraid of that. They're going to offer you tokenization for your home. They're going to offer you tokenization for your business, and that's how they steal it from you. But again, Wise Wolf Gold, Tony has always supported this program and known Tony for a very long time.
Starting point is 02:59:16 And if you want to play it safe, and I still think that there's a lot of life left in gold because we're looking at very troubled times. Troubled times in terms of financial issues and troubled times in terms of geopolitics and all the rest of the stuff, and that's when gold really shines. Sandy Hayes, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Says, my rural store hasn't had eggs for over 10 days.
Starting point is 02:59:43 This has never happened before. Ah, we're killing the chickens. It's bird flu, right? That is amazing. We've got eggs coming out of our ears. I think Karen said we've got 200 that we're going to figure out how we're going to... We went overboard on the chickens, I guess. We've never had luck with them surviving before.
Starting point is 03:00:04 There's always been predators this time. Nobody on the chickens, I guess. We've never had luck with them surviving before. There's always been predators this time. Nobody ate the chickens, and now we've got to figure out how we're going to eat the eggs. Thank you for joining us. Have a good day. The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
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