The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #1955: Musk’s AI God, Trump’s Holy Hustle, and mRNA in Your Eggs
Episode Date: February 19, 20252:09 to 46:17Why are billionaires like Elon Musk and Donald Trump idolized by the right and demonized by the left? Musk’s promotes his latest version of Grok, promising to unravel the mysteri...es of the universe, from the meaning of life to the location of aliens. But behind this facade of divine intelligence lurks a chilling narrative reminiscent of sci-fi's darkest tales Musk's AI isn't just a tool; it's a new deity in a secular world, one that aligns with the United Nations' collectivist vision of evolution, where humanity merges into a cosmic consciousness. Critics liken this to Arthur C. Clarke's "Childhood's End," where children are harvested by a satanic alien overlord Promising truth without the Bible, meaning without God, it is destined to be overshadowed by the love of money and power51:40 to 1:03:47Wicked Witch Cast as Jesus Actress who played the Wicked Witch of the West has been recast as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar after starring in an all-female titled “She is Risen”. Trump’s new White House Faith Office, accused of mocking Christianity with a "prosperity gospel" that promises blessings for cash. Andrew Tate’s brutal misogyny gets a shocking pass from conservative influencers like Elon Musk and Alex Jones 1:06:19 to 1:57:31Trump's Sacred Suit Scam, “Blessed Threads”, and the Escalating Enserfment Thru Auto Mandates & Regulations Eric Peters, EricPetersAuto.com joinsRemember when turbos were about performance instead of downsizingWhat’s the best auto to get now?In a shocking revelation, former President Trump is now selling pieces of the suit he wore during an assassination attempt, echoing the tactics of infamous 70s TV evangelist Ernest Angley. As the auto industry reels from regulatory burdens and the push towards uneconomical electric vehicles, will tariffs be the final blow to the auto industry?1:58:54 to 2:19:46Conception’s Mysterious Glow and Death’s Eerie Surge of Brain Activity: Science Sees But Doesn’t Understand Scientific discoveries that hint at the supernatural— a flash of light at conception, and a surge of brain activity at death that could signal the soul’s departure. Elon Musk’s transhumanist ambitions to merge minds with machines, raising questions about consciousness and control. Dissecting Musk’s murky role in Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). 2:20:32Trump’s DOJ Purge Masks a Sinister Plot: Bird Flu, mRNA Food, and the New Fauci Take Control! Trump’s bold move to fire all Biden-era U.S. attorneys, framed as a DOJ cleanup to restore justice, but is it a distraction from a darker agenda? Trump quietly retaining Biden’s pandemic architects, like Gerald Parker, a veterinarian tapped to lead the Office of Pandemic Preparedness Bird flu fears escalating, egg prices soaring, and mRNA vaccines poised to infiltrate the food supply via USDA coercion, this is a Covid rerun—only this time, it’s the food chain RFK Jr.’s HHS role and Brooke Rollins’ clueless USDA leadership are shams, paving the way for a biotech takeover by Trump’s cronies, including Elon Musk, all while promising change but delivering betrayalIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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It's The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 19th of February, Year of Our Lord 2025.
Well, earlier this week we talked about the technocracy in terms of its history,
in terms of its aspirations in geography.
So today we're going to talk about its aspirations in terms of the mind war,
the spiritual war, if you will.
And as we talk about one of the key leaders of this, Elon Musk, it comes out that the White House has officially
said that he is not the leader of Doge. What's that about? And meanwhile, you have others who
are associated with it saying, we might write a stimulus check to people. You might get $5,000 back.
Isn't that great?
I just love all this free money where they give me back some of my money
that I already have been giving to them for years.
And we'll talk about, is it going to be a Ukraine peace?
Or maybe an Iran war to go with it?
And we will have Eric Peters joining us in the second hour.
Also going to talk about promises made, promises kept.
Stopping the pandemic treaty at the World Health Organization.
Is that really stopping it?
Well, we've got the Office of Pandemic Preparedness in the White House.
It's kind of like getting rid of CBDC and then having a de facto.
We'll be right back.
Well, you know, it's kind of interesting to look at how loved and how hated the Musk and Trump are.
And I think a lot of it has to do with the attitudes of both the left and the right towards money.
Many on the left are envious, and that breeds a hatred, right?
Many on the right are covetous, and that breeds love of this money.
Neither one of these things are where we want to be, folks.
So they look at these billionaires, and it's like, oh, that's great.
They must really be smart.
And maybe I could be a billionaire someday, too, especially if we get a $5,000 check from Doge.
Now, both of these extremes are falling off the horse on one side or the other.
I remember when I was in high school, my dad used to always get Business Week, and I used
to read it more than he did, actually.
And I remember there was one story that really stuck out with me.
And it was one guy who was coming from Europe.
They called it urosclerosis.
Urosclerosis.
That Europe has so many regulations.
It's like hardening of the arteries.
It's choking it to death.
And that's really the problem in America as well.
It's not getting rid necessarily of bureaucrats because, as Elon Musk said, we want to minimize
government, but we want to maximize governance.
And so it's not going to be a victory for us if we are no longer regulated by bureaucrats
with their massive paper files and their three by five cards like you saw with the
censors in germany they have this big wall of folders of papers in them that they've been
keeping track of with people uh now instead of folders with papers stuffed in them and three by five cards you have the
efficiency of the computer and artificial intelligence to maximize governance so that's
not going to be a victory for us but getting back to the story about europe and neurosclerosis at
the time and this would have been back in, I was in high school,
so that would have been early 1970s. And this one guy illustrated it perfectly. He said,
it's the attitude of people in Europe versus the attitude of people in America. And really what it
reflects today is the attitude of the left in America versus the right in America.
And so what he said was the Europeans will see somebody that has a very, very expensive sports car, let's say a Ferrari, and they see it there and they're likely to key it.
They just take their key and scrape it along the side because they hate those people who
are rich.
They have no aspirations to become rich.
They envy it and they hate those people who are rich. They have no aspirations to become rich. They envy it, and they hate it.
He says, whereas in America, somebody sees a Ferrari, and they look at it and say, one
day I'm going to have one of those.
Covetousness and the love of money, which can be the root of all evil.
Money is not evil.
It's the love of money that is evil okay and so you know when we look at this
on an individual level what do we do with this i mean we we can't we can't change political
parties and we can't change washington the rest of so what can we change well with um
god's help and a lot of work you can change yourself a little bit. You're not going to change politics in Washington.
And so we've been told that godliness with contentment is great gain, right?
And what does that mean? What is godliness? Well, that means a reverence for God,
being focused on God, being focused on God as your provider. Being content with what he provides.
Resting on his promises in the future.
That breeds contentment.
And so, that's also in 1 Timothy 6.
That's where you have the phrase repeated, the love of money is the root of all evil.
And he also says, we don't bring anything into this world, and for sure we're not going to take anything out of this world. And that really needs to be our understanding, because it's true.
It really is true. He also says, don't fall into the trap of foolish, harmful lusts that drowned
men. You know, we look at this in both the left and the right. What do we see them lusting after?
The left has basically given up on money.
They're envious.
They hate it.
But they've got a lot of lusts, don't they, in terms of all these sexual aberrations.
That's where they spend their time.
But other people can spend their time chasing money, loving money, chasing power.
And, you know, doers.
We're doing stuff.
You know, people like Elon Musk.
And they will drown in those harmful lusts.
So it is with that in mind that I want to talk about Grok three, Grok three and all of the hubris and pride surrounding that and just a few months ago as this was being prepared
and i remember we talked about that at the ceo of nvidia said look at that they put in like a thousand of these gpus i've never seen anybody get this much done as musk's organization is doing
he said it truly is remarkable how quickly they put this data center up in Memphis.
And right after that happened, he went on with Jordan Peterson.
And the two of them were talking about that data center that is now, it was just the last 48 hours, I guess, that they released Grok 3.
And said that according to benchmarks, it is now the number one AI.
They keep leapfrogging each other with each new release.
But this is what was said between Jordan Peterson and Elon Musk.
You said you were up until 4 in the morning?
Yeah, actually a little more like 5 in the morning. the XAI data center or supercomputer center training from beginning installation to start
of training in 19 days which is the fastest that anyone has ever gotten a supercomputer to train.
And is that in that new building off to the side? That's in Memphis actually. It's in Memphis? Yeah.
Oh so that's where you were? Yeah. I see.phis the capital of ancient egypt right right right right right right
yeah you're bringing what perhaps that's where our new god will come from yeah no kidding
no kidding yeah okay well perhaps that's where our new god will come from he said
and jordan peter said yeah right right. No kidding. No kidding.
You know, Elon Musk has famously said, with AI, we're summoning the demon.
Now he says it's the new God.
Meet your new God, a demon.
And we know that.
We know what is happening with this.
And that is, you know, people, whether you're a believer or not, you should be concerned about this.
Because this is about what we've been prepared. They been preparing us with this you want to talk about predictive programming
and preparation think about how we have been prepared for this pretty much every science
fiction thing you know whenever we i remember back in the 1970s when i was first exposed to
you know mainframe computers and things like that at college.
And at that time, this big computer complex at USF, we had IBM mainframe.
It was very expensive, and they would keep track of every byte of memory that you would use and every fraction of a second of CPU time that you would use. They had this one giant computer,
and it handled all the administrative as well as the academic work
for two universities, USF,
and then there was another small university somewhere.
And so all of the engineering and computer programming and math,
students would use it as well as all of the accounting stuff. And we would all stand in line and, you know, wait for the deep thought, you know, access to this thing.
And I thought, this is so perverse, you know.
I hate the centralization.
It's one of the things that really drove me towards libertarianism.
This futility of centralization.
You know, a lot of people who've escaped
a communist society boy they can smell it a while away well in a sense we had this all important
all expensive computer that we all waited and served and we had at the computer center that
i went to there were 16 key punch machines and card punch machines, I should say. And, you know, it was, they had 16 of them and they always had about three or four of
them broken down.
They had a guy from IBM who lived there.
He wore a white shirt and a tie and he had to fix these machines and he was constantly
there.
No matter what time of day or night you went there.
Early in the morning, he was always there just to take care of him and you know we would uh punch up these cards you've had one card the
worst thing happened some of these uh students have big box of cards and drop them it's like no
gotta get this back in order again because every card was in line and what eventually became
command line interpreters once people got terminals.
At that time, the only people who got terminals were the people who were computer science majors in their third or fourth year.
Everybody else was using the card punch machine.
What a nightmare that was.
And we're all sitting there waiting for the computer.
I said, this is so perverse.
The computer ought to be waiting for us.
And so when personal computers came around, it's's like that's the way it ought to be i'd have this computer
sitting there doing no ops waiting for me to interact with it rather than the other way around
so this whole centralization stuff but the reason i mentioned that is because we've been conditioned
from uh science fiction from entertainment We've been conditioned from our interactions
with early mainframe computers.
Oh, this thing is like tens of millions of dollars
and it's so precious and it's so expensive
and it's so intelligent.
Look at how fast it can add numbers
and all the rest of the stuff.
And now it's got some other tricks.
But folks, it is still artificial intelligence.
It's not real intelligence.
When we first had the first personal computers, they had a program.
It was called ELISA or ELISA or something like that.
And it was like a Jordan Peterson app.
A psychiatrist where you sat on the couch or you sat at the terminal.
And it asked you
so how are you feeling today and then you would say something oh how do you feel about that
uh give me your feelings about this so just asking probing questions and and it you know
a pretty good simulation of a psychiatric uh session so uh it it was very convincing in terms of going back and forth, but now it's
far more sophisticated. And the problem has always been that people would look at
something coming out of the computer and give too much weight to it, too much importance to it,
defer to it. As I pointed out last week. They've done a study with AI,
and they found that people, you know, it's a combination of it being an authority,
as well as the pressure of a group, you know, it's not like the Ash experiment,
as well as the Milgram experiment. They found that 65% of people would change their answer.
And even if they didn't change their answer, it gave them a great deal of unease to go against the computer.
And so they said, this is very dangerous.
There's a lot of conformity built into this.
We want to worship something like that, that has answers, right?
The heart is an idol factory.
We're always looking for idols to worship.
You know that, I know that, if you're honest.
You know, is it going to be a sports're honest Is it going to be a sports figure?
Is it going to be this or that?
Well, when it comes to intellectual pursuits
It's very easy, because we've been told
All of our life
That computers have got the answer
And if they don't have the full answer now
They're going to have the full answer pretty soon
And that is exactly what Elon Musk is telling people
With the release of Grok 3
Welcome to the Grok 3 presentation
So the mission of XAI of Grok 3. Welcome to the Grok 3 presentation.
So the mission of XAI and Grok is to understand the universe.
We want to understand the nature of the universe so we can figure out what's going on, where are the aliens,
what's the meaning of life, how does the universe end,
how did it start, all these fundamental questions.
We're driven by curiosity about the nature of the universe,
and that's also what causes
us to be a maximally truth-seeking AI, even if that truth is sometimes at odds with what
is politically correct.
In order to understand the nature of the universe, you must absolutely rigorously pursue truth
or you will not understand the universe.
You will be suffering from some amount of delusion
or error so that is our goal um yeah so um how do you understand the universe you're not going to
look at the book that the creator of the universe gave us the bible you're not going to do that now
instead you're going to ask grok and grok is going to find out all the big questions
you know where did the
universe come from how does it end when does it end all the rest of this stuff uh where are the
aliens not if there are aliens but where are they and most importantly what is the meaning of life
professing to be wise they became fools you know doug Douglas Adams did Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
I could not help but think about that as he says, well, we're going, we have Grok 3.
And it does have a deep thought mode.
And you can find out the meaning of life with this thing.
Many millions of years ago, a race of hyper-intelligent, pan-dimensional beings got so fed up with the constant bickering about the meaning of life,
that they commissioned two of their brightest and best to design and build a stupendous supercomputer to calculate the answer to life, the universe, and everything.
Oh, Deep Thought, we want you to tell us the answer.
The answer to what?
The answer to life, the universe, everything.
We'd really like an answer.
Something simple.
We'll have to think about that.
Return to this place in exactly seven and a half million years.
Go back to Memphis in seven and a half million years.
We want to know the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.
And that's what Elon Musk has said.
This guy's a huckster if there ever was one.
Come on.
He is so full of sci-fi BS, he doesn't even understand what a parody he is.
We're going to summon the demons.
We're going to find the meaning of life
and all the rest of the stuff.
But look, there is a real concern
because of what I said.
The fact that most people will defer,
65% of the people are going to go
with whatever AI says.
And they don't understand garbage in, garbage garbage out they don't understand biases and so
forth and he has rejected he says oh we got to pursue truth rigorously pursue truth but he
rejects the truth of the bible he rejects the truth that we see all around us that we are created.
Perhaps he explains that by the aliens.
That's what the creators of DNA did.
And so then the question becomes, is the Bible the way that the creator has spoken to us?
And I think if you look at it from so many different angles, you can look at it historically,
you can look at it prophetically, you can look at it from all of these different angles. You can look at it historically. You can look at it prophetically. You can look at it from all of these different angles, and it hangs together. But they don't
look at it. They don't look at it at all. And so this ought to concern even the unbelievers
because of this imitation of intelligence and because you've got hucksters like this transhumanist demon.
You want to summon the demons?
They're in the White House, okay?
This is a guy who wants to use Neuralink to hack into your brain.
This is a guy who says you must join with artificial intelligence or die.
You must become a cyborg.
He and Peter Thiel are pushing the singularity, folks.
This is where they're headed.
And he's part of the mRNA stuff as well.
Genetic modification, you name it.
He ticks every one of these boxes.
And so it's become much more convincing.
And you're going to have to be much more discerning.
And you have to teach that to your children and your grandchildren.
So here is zero hedge cheering him on because, Hey,
that's where the money is.
Money is in cheering these powerful billionaires, Trump and Musk.
Zero hedge says Musk's X AI unveils state-of-the-art Grok 3 AI bot surpassing OpenAI and DeepSeek with the benchmarks that they have.
On Monday night, Musk's artificial intelligence startup, XAI, unveiled its latest model, Grok 3, with a billionaire touting it as the, quote, smartest AI on Earth.
But, you know, we don't know what the aliens have, so.
Achieved a record-breaking score.
Outperforming models from OpenAI and China's DeepSeek.
ZeroHedge says, remember, Musk...
Here's where the cheerleading comes in.
This is just disgusting, how they curry favor with him.
And they do, and they get retweeted by Musk.
They get responded to by Musk because they do this.
Remember that Musk is simultaneously juggling Doge and several ventures,
including autonomous vehicles, space exploration, neurotechnology.
You know, that would be hacking into your brain and causing you to join with the,
you've got to participate in the singularity thing that they imagine.
Robotics, tunneling, and his social media platform, X.
Yeah, they don't want to talk about the mRNA that he's involved in,
or that J.D. Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy are involved in,
self-replicating mRNA.
They don't want to talk about that.
They don't want to talk about the transhumanism,
singularity, and all the rest of this stuff.
And this pretense that he's simultaneously juggling
and doing, and he's doing all this, you know.
This guy is so smart, so intelligent.
Yeah, all that, and he is a pro gamer.
And that's where I was going.
That's where I was going, Whistler.
All of that that he can simultaneously
attend a party with trump and still be kicking butt with his uh diablo his his um
just his choice of games is kind of interesting isn't it you know devils and angels fighting each
other in this dark world um That's his Diablo game.
But he can be a world-class professional gamer at the same time
and be playing at the same time that he's at the party.
He's not doing this stuff.
He's not even playing his own games.
The game he's playing is the one that ZeroEdge and so many in the media
and other places are playing,
sucking up to him.
The mission of XAI and Grok is to understand the universe,
and we want to answer the biggest questions.
Who are the aliens?
What's the meaning of life?
How does the universe end?
And to that, we must rigorously pursue truth.
Well, he says, this is from a guy who dismisses God in the Bible.
This is a guy who seeks to change men into cyborg slaves.
This is just amazing to see what this is all about.
And nobody wants to talk about that.
Because, you know, you don't want to get the world's wealthiest man upset with you right
must noted that grok 3 has more than 10 times the computing power of its predecessor and completed
pre-training earlier this year the large language model blind test used by lm arena found grok 3 achieved a record milestone of 1,400 score.
So should we worship it yet?
Elon Musk has shattered the benchmark of most people,
and that's wealth.
Is he, therefore, the smartest person that ever lived,
since he's the wealthiest person that ever lived?
Should we worship him?
I mean, he's the creator of this thing that he wants you to to worship this thing that's going to tell us the meaning of life you think that elon musk knows the meaning
of life you think his creation is going to know it no he says we've continually improved the models
every day and literally within 24 hours you're going to see improvements uh you'll see improvements just like you'll see improvements in his wealth as
well uh so uh zero hedge would say yeah you know along with tevye if i were what if i were a rich
man you know everybody would uh sit there at the gate and they would ask me questions or they would
go to my grok three thing because um if you're ai or if you're the
richest man in the world they think you really know and you don't know so the um they've got
all these different things playing games and other stuff but i thought two of the uh eight sections
of the benchmark were kind of interesting the ryman hypothesis which i don't have any idea what
that is i didn't bother
to look it up um it sounds like something from star trek you know what was it the uh
the the the quiz that uh william shatner got nobody else got uh called by yushi or whatever
paradox anyway um the ryman hypothesis showing initiative by not giving up on challenging problems, unlike some other models.
The Ryman hypothesis.
And then the other one, humor.
Grok 3's humor capability did not show any improvement.
Just like its master, Elon Musk.
He doesn't show any improvement in humor either.
As a matter of fact, he doesn't
realize what a joke he's become. Failing to generate novel or sophisticated jokes, which is
a common challenge for large language models. And then finally, this one. Ethical sensitivity.
The model was overly sensitive to complex ethical issues, avoiding questions that might
involve ethical
dilemmas.
So how are you going to figure out the meaning of life if you don't have any ethics?
If you can't handle an ethical dilemma, how are you going to figure out the meaning of
life?
But as they pushed the presentation, and Zero Hedge is pushing the presentation, they say,
here, watch the full presentation of the demo.
And here's the title of it, Grok 3, Solving Physics, Games, and the Universe.
Nothing pompous about that.
Or pretentious, right?
And then they have some time codes there.
Said, in the beginning, we're going to talk about our mission and understanding the universe.
And then later on, we get into grok means to profoundly
understand oh yeah that's what it came from it came from robert heinlein's
science fiction strangers in a strange land and it was about a guy who was in he who was
part of a human expedition that failed.
He was the only one that survived.
He was raised by aliens on Mars.
And so he's kind of a bridge between the two cultures.
And I guess this maybe helps to explain Musk's obsession with Mars as well.
So maybe that's where the aliens are.
They're all on Mars.
Whistler says, it looks like they've
set aside 80 minutes to understand the universe that was quick and the next model will understand
the universe in even less time that's it yeah that's good um so uh it's uh his whole worldview is like that of an adolescent science fiction fan
that's it i mean it is childish absolutely childish maybe what he'll do is replace the
next republican national convention maybe they could replace it with a star trek convention
that would probably be an improvement actually
as long as the aliens were legal right
so he loves to call this a supercomputer colossus another reference to yet another sci-fi
story right colossus the forbin projects in 1970 i think it was a sci-fi thing where they
forbin creates this supercomputer that is so smart sounds familiar doesn't it yes what he aspires to
what he wants to be seen as and uh this computer you know takes over the nuclear weapons or
whatever and they've got to shut it down just just like they redid that with War Games.
And Matthew Broderick is a young hacker who gets into the military computers,
that type of thing.
So how much does it cost?
Well, if you have a Premium Plus X subscription
and you pay Musk $22 a month, you can get access to his Grok 3.
If you were to do the same thing for OpenAI's GPT-4-0,
it costs $200 a month.
So it's a deal.
I think $22 is too much.
So where does this all fit?
There's an interesting Brownstone article
from Bruce Davidson.
And the title just came out yesterday as well.
It doesn't refer to Musk.
He's not going to talk about Musk and he's not going to talk about Trump.
That's going to be too dangerous.
But the headline of this is the collectivist evolutionary religion of the UN.
And it is. It's also satanic, if you know anything about
the Lucis Trust and the chapel that they set up in the UN. They're openly satanic.
But he says as a teenager, here we are, you know, we're back to an adolescent
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as a teenager, Arthur C. Clarke was one of my favorite sci-fi writers.
Among his novels, Childhood's End is one of the most acclaimed. The story climaxes with the harvesting of the minds of evolutionary advanced human children
into a galactic overmind, a mass mind entity that transcends material existence.
And let me show you a picture of what this looks like.
Oh, there's the guy from Childhood's End.
And isn't that interesting?
In the upper left corner there, you see this space alien, which is special effects, and they did it on the Sci-Fi Channel.
We're actually very good.
This is what the guy looks like.
He's extremely tall.
He's got cloven hooves for feet.
He's got the big horns like Baphomet.
He's got big bat wings, and he's incredibly tall.
And he's from a race of aliens that live on a burning planet, you know, like hell.
And there he is with the children, and he came for the children. And it's kind of interesting because the Satanic Temple is, they essentially have these two kids there at the feet of Baphomet, you know, the costume thing that Elon Musk was wearing.
Had it for his Twitter profile for a long, long time. And so in the story, you have Arthur C. Clarke
imagining these people.
It's kind of like
it borrows from the panspermia ideas
of Crick and Watson,
the discoverers of DNA.
Yeah, we kind of set this thing up
and we've come back now
to harvest the children
because you've reached
this certain level of development,
evolutionary development.
And so they basically take the children away and leave the parents without any children.
Take all of the children.
And so now humanity is going to go to the next level.
I thought, boy, if that isn't a paradigm for what these pedophiles like Arthur C. Clark
and the people who are running our government and all of our institutions are satanic pedophiles like arthur c clark and uh the people who are running
our government and all of our institutions are satanic pedophiles folks and that's what they
want to do it is perfect depiction of what they want to do and not every single one of them buys
into it but that is what the you know the upper echelon of that stuff is all about and uh so
the uh the other part of this i put up some of this
stuff when i was doing a um i did a thing about transhumanism uh back in 2018 seven years ago
and uh i should uh i should do that presentation i never got a chance to go through the whole thing
i i set up the stuff of what i
wanted to say and i had an hour to speak and um and so i said uh let me let me give it to you
karen and so you know she sits down to listen to me and she's timing it and everything and
and i couldn't fit it into an hour and i did it like three or four times every time i did it
differently and i could never get it to fit in an hour and then when I did the presentation I just been you know we just had the massive purge in August of 2018
off of social media and I wound up not even really getting into it that much I talked really more
about censorship and the purge so I've got all this great material that I haven't done anything
with and I I think I'm gonna do that um in the next week or so, give you the full three-hour presentation on transhumanism and what these people are really about.
But I've got a lot of interesting slides that are set up with it.
Anyway, one of the other ones that I put up was the myth of transhumanism and global governance.
And notice that I said governance, not government, but governance.
And the fact that the goal of these people
is to become like God.
We emerge in the singularity.
And that is what Elon Musk is selling you.
Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, all these people.
We're going to create these machines.
You can somehow transfer yourself into them.
Well, what are you, right?
These are people, this is what I asked Zoltoltan isfahan who was with the transhumanist
party he was trying to get um attention for transhumanism and promote it he'd written a sci-fi
book and uh the villains in the book were christians getting in the way of these transhumanists you
better believe we're going to get in your way.
We're going to get in your face.
We're not going away.
And anyway, he came to Austin and they asked me to interview him.
And so I asked him, I said, okay, so we're going to transfer ourselves into these robots.
What's going to transfer?
What is it?
What are we? Are we simply a collection of electronic signals that have somehow been stored biologically,
like the memory in a computer, and you're going to transfer that to something else somehow?
What are we?
What is our essence?
Do we have a soul?
Is it the soul that is what we really are?
Is it our spirit? Is that is what we really are? Is it our spirit?
Is the spirit what we really are?
Yeah, we all understand that the body is independent of that,
and they would recognize that, interestingly enough.
But they don't really have an answer,
because these are people, they're kind of in a bind,
you know, like Jordan Peterson.
They want to study the soul,
but they don't believe that
we have a spirit. And so they try to study the consciousness, the animal-like consciousness,
our soul, without looking at our spirit. So anyway, he says, so I saw this, and he said,
so that's what happens. They take all the human children away and they joined join
the over mind well that isn't totalitarian enough for you is it so he said um but the ending was
something of a letdown he said the evolutionary future of my species would be nothing more than
an absorption into an undifferentiated sentient soup. And there are some religions that push that idea.
That is not what the Bible teaches.
He said, however, the UN now promotes something similar to that in its own religious vision.
That vision is spelled out in a very well-made 16-minute propaganda video titled, A Radical
Guide to Reality. And they have it on a webpage for the SDG.
That's the Sustainable Development Goals.
That's what is the basis for 2030.
Smart cities.
You'll own nothing.
All the rest of this stuff.
It's the Sustainable Development Goals.
You will have no meat, no dairy.
All the stuff that you've seen encapsulated also into the C40,
the city's aspect of those sustainable development goals, straight out of hell,
a system of poverty and enslavement. And so they have a website there for the sustainable
development goal thought leaders circle. So this is where you go to learn this so that you can
propagandize and evangelize other people with this satanic vision of humanity coming out of the UN. He said these so-called thought leaders
are aligned with the UN's sustainable development goals and are part of an entity called
the unitive cluster of NGOs. They're going to unify everything under them, under the UN.
And that is the mythology of global governance.
There we go.
Standing right there now.
You don't typically see, when you've got a bunch of these UN people standing around,
you don't typically see the satanic figure.
But at least in childhood then, Arthur C. Clarke wanted you to see it usually it's not seen but it's there it's there uh if you had the eyes to see uh that um uh that
elisha and elijah had you would be able to see that so anyway the um it begins by declaring that
the whole universe breathes and elaborates that the big bang really should be called the big breath.
The universe was born to evolve into something, they said, with greater levels of diversity.
There's that word they love so much.
And of self-awareness.
You know, you become lovers of self in the last days.
It evolves as a wholly unified entity which emerges from the non-physical realm
of cosmic intelligence expressing itself. Very much like the idea that Arthur C. Clark and a
lot of these people had. The video also refers to the earth as Gaia, a living god-like being.
The name is taken from the earth goddess of Greco-Roman pagan mythology, Gaia.
Gaia was Mother Earth.
And through some part of the mythology, she gives birth to the Titans.
But this is what they've been selling at Lovelock.
As I said, when we went to Britain in 2001, it was, had the kids were young and
I took them to the, to the children's museum, let them play on swing sets and stuff like
that.
And the whole time they had this loop of like 20, 20 minute loop talking about Gaia saying
that the earth was a sentient being.
It's not, but people in Hollywood really believe it.
You've got Jennifer Lawrence saying, well, we had the hurricane.
Mother Earth is really angry with us.
And it's not because you're using margarine or whatever that was.
What was that commercial?
It's not nice to fool Mother Nature.
I don't know.
It wasn't because of that.
No, it's because human beings are a virus.
I taped that. I got all these tapes that we had to the kids when they're young i want to get them transferred
before they are destroyed but if i get that transferred uh i will uh i will show you that
it's absolutely amazing i was just couldn't believe it so i videotaped the whole thing
though the message sounds a lot like religious scripture, and it is a religion, and it was
something, I mean, we had it there, and we got on a train, and there was their science
magazine, and it was all about the Gaia theory, and it was all about Lovelock, and the guy
who sold that.
Now, he's walked back that.
He's no longer a climate alarmist, interestingly enough.
I don't know if he still worships the earth or not.
Although the message sounds a lot like religious scripture, some attempt is made to undergird its declarations
of scientific facts. The video mentions the fine tuning of the laws of physics and the cosmos to
make biological life possible. But who tuned it? Who is it that did that? And of course, you know,
they put some scientific facts in there they
throw in some numbers this is still a religion it's called scientism it's what fauci was pushing
it's what fauci became a high priest of scientism it's uh worship of these authorities and their
pronouncements because hey they claim that they've done some tests with a pcr this or that so you
know it's kind of this veneer of science, but it's not science.
It's just blind trust in what these people are telling you.
It's scientism.
And the question is, the universe is fine-tuned?
By whom?
Who created it?
There was a good analogy of this kind of attitude.
So let's say you've got some intelligent ants,
and they realize by mistake or somehow
that they can, if they all get on the lever
of the thermostat,
they can adjust the temperature.
And they pronounce themselves
controllers of the temperature now.
We figured out how to move them,
but they don't know anything about how it works.
They couldn't make it, but they've solved it.
That's really what these scientists are doing.
They look at something and they say,
hey, I know how I can, look at this thing.
It's very complicated, and if I do this, that happens.
Well, you didn't make it.
Who made that?
You figured out a little bit of it.
But who was it that put the whole thing together?
So this is certainly not Darwinism or neo-Darwinistic evolution,
which operates by the unguided mechanisms of natural selection and random mutation.
However, the UN needs a revamped collectivist concept of evolution
in order to justify its stance that individualism
is selfish one disturbing aspect of their guided evolution is that it harkens back to the eugenics
movement of the 20th century the sterilization of the unfit and racism towards supposedly less
evolved human people of course that's planned parenthood that's everything that they did
that's what margaret singer said she was doing and the patriarch of
the bush family was right there with her um and culminates in the well-known horrific nazi
practices no it culminates in planned parenthood today take a look at what they're doing
you know you can talk about the nazis the nazis never did this kind of mutilation to kids that we're doing with transgenderism and everything.
We're worse than the Nazis.
Worse than the Nazis.
They never did that kind of stuff.
Not to say they wouldn't if they didn't have the technology, but this is what Planned Parenthood is today.
It is a eugenics, Nazi, mad science, and thoroughly humanity-hating.
James Lindsay examined the utopian creed that they put out at the UN.
Undersecretary Robert Mueller put out a radical guide.
And James Lindsay looked at it in detail.
He titled his talk as he dissected it,
and he called it The Occult Theosophy, Theosophy of the UN.
And again, if you go back and you look at the theosophists
and what they were doing, it's people like Elizabeth Clare Prophet
was philosophically related and religiously related to these theosophists.
It was something that was a very big thing at the turn of the century,
turn of the 20th century.
And it's the kind of these kinds of occult theosophy prayers and things,
the kind of stuff that Michael Flynn is leading people in at these
Reawaken America tour type of things.
And so he says,
this points to the older roots of the UN religion
and the theosophy movement of the 19th century,
apparent of the current new age movement.
Even older roots for these ideas
can be found in ancient occultism and Gnosticism.
All of them subscribe to the concept of monism,
that everything is one, all is in one.
The religious outlook posits that the real essence of the universe is not objective, concrete, physical matter, but something else that's
higher and greater, a cosmic consciousness. This is the new age type of stuff. But it's very built
into the old age theosophy and very built into what is being sold at the UN, their philosophical
roots and the Lucis Trust and their little occultic chapel that they've got there.
According to the UN and others, a group of enlightened evolutionary leaders exist to
help guide this collective evolution of humankind and the cosmos.
The highly popular American TV personality Oprah Winrey, has frequently given such leaders a platform
to espouse their vision for humanity's future.
Stuff like the secret that she had.
You know, shortly after I left Infowars,
Alex Jones teamed up with some,
one of these new age gurus,
and he had a website.
It was something like $200, $250
to get the secret.
And he was going to show you the secret to the cosmos.
Alex used to always love to talk,
we're going to go to the stars, and that's our destiny,
and he came from the stars, we're going to go back to the stars,
and all the rest of this stuff.
It was one of the things he loved about Elon Musk.
Alex was always very, very new age. Things like that.
He'd go under Travis one time and try to shut him down.
But he had this website where he's going to offer you the secrets of life and how to transcend all this and get to the universe.
And of course, it was all just the same kind of garbage that Oprah was selling with The Secret.
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I've got a couple more things I want to say, but I've been going for a while.
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I want to finish up on this.
We have to just show you how they turn everything upside down and inside out.
We now have this actress who played the Wicked Witch of the West in Wicked.
It was a Broadway play.
They recently did it as a movie.
She played the role in the movie.
They have recast her as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar.
From the Wicked Witch of the West to Jesus.
That makes perfectly good sense.
And of course, she has done Jesus Christ Superstar once before.
They had an all-female cast.
And they called it She is Risen.
So we're going to have a black female
portraying Jesus.
And of course, in Wicked, I haven't seen it,
but from what I could tell,
it's a sympathetic portrayal
of the backstory of the Wicked Witch of the West.
How did she get so mean and evil?
Well, it's because people were mean to her
and they made her that way. It's not her
fault. She's a victim of her circumstance. They're just justifying her evil as a pushback on other
people's prejudice or whatever. So she's now going to be playing Jesus. But we also have some other
people who are playing Jesus that are not in the movies. And this is the faith office under Trump.
As I talked about this the other day,
he's going to put Paula White in there,
who is playing Jesus games with people,
the prosperity TV evangelist.
And quite frankly, I think that Paula White
is far more damaging to Christians
and the cause of Christ and the followers of Christ, making a mockery of all that.
I think they're far more dangerous than the Jesus Christ superstar.
I remember in high school, that was very big.
And there was a girl I was dating, and she was gushing about the fact that they had watched in their church youth group, they had watched Jesus Christ Superstar.
And I just couldn't believe it.
It's like, what?
Why would a church be showing something like that?
Anyway, so there is a new focus on eradicating anti-Christian bias, says World Magazine. Well, I think that Paul White is going to be confirming the worst kinds of stereotypes that the world has about Christians.
These prosperity gospel, so-called prosperity gospel people.
These Christian so-called evangelists.
We will protect Christians in our schools, in our militaries, in our government, in our workplaces, hospitals, in our public squares, said Trump.
By making a mockery of the followers of Christ, that's how we're going to protect them.
And of course, he's not really too worried about protecting Christians in India.
One of the worst places for Christian persecution, not just Christians, any religion other than the Hindu majority.
Tulsi Gabbard is a part of that and um so you know as he and musk were uh entertaining
modi the leader didn't say anything about that and of course this white house um faith office
is being chaired by people like franklin graham greg laurie and others robert jeffress these are
people who pushed the vaccine by the the way. You remember that?
These Christian leaders who pushed the vaccine, who told you there's no reason that you shouldn't
have a religious objection to this. Yeah, just roll up your sleeve and do what the government
tells you to do. But I mean, they really pushed it, Robert Jeffress and others.
Paula White denies that she preaches a prosperity gospel, but she's always been
affiliated with a word of faith movement, which teaches that Christians are guaranteed
financial success as long as they declare it through prayer.
Uh, she ticks off all the boxes of how to discern a false prophet or teacher said, um,
uh, this is, uh, Austin Peters A guy named Austin Peters.
He says, politically, I align with her, but she's not representative of biblical Christianity,
so my concern is that this distorted view of the gospel and the distorted Christian witness that she will give to a watching world.
He cited instances during her TV programs where she referenced a verse and then implored viewers to donate a dollar amount that corresponded to the chapter and verse citation in order to receive a blessing.
Oh, so let's go to the Psalms because we've got like 150 of those, you know, or maybe even more, you know, 119.
You go to 119 and give me give me $10 for every verse in Psalm 119.
Anyway, corresponding to the chapter and verse citation, send me this and you will get back a blessing.
He also said that he does not believe the Bible permits women to serve in preaching roles,
but would disagree with her theology even if she were a man
well that was what i would say he says i'm not upset at trump for nominating her to his position
he said he's not a theologian but i appreciate his oh he's just happens to be the father of the
vaccine and all these people all these people these fake TV evangelists, they all pushed the vaccine on people.
Told them to do it.
So, and by the way, if he were to come out against Trump next time he has a church meeting, he'd find one or two people showing up.
That's probably what would happen.
So, you've got Robert Jeffries.
Endorse a book that she published in 2019.
This is a guy who was in Dallas.
One of the big, big
vax pushers for Trump.
And he disputed
characterizations that had promoted prosperity gospel.
Franklin Graham of Samaritan's Purse
also endorsed the book and praised her
position in the White House. These guys are for sale.
Be aware of the wolves that are there.
So I'm just saying.
So one guy, Sam Rodriguez, says,
this is a turning point for evangelism.
I think it is.
Yes, it is.
Not a good one.
He said there's some angst because part of the evangelical world
does not believe that women can be pastors.
The other part of the angst is that she comes from the charismatic community, which is not something that is easily palpable in segments of the evangelical community.
But at the end of the day, we should be joyous of the fact that with her, President Trump was able to gain close to 80% of his first time around and now 84 to 87% according to exit polls that you read.
There you go.
That's what matters, isn't it?
That's all that matters is the approval of people, the approval of polls, politics, getting
what you want out of life.
This is another guy.
This is another form of the prosperity gospel, the political prosperity gospel.
Well, Jesus said, woe to you when all men speak well
of you, didn't he? And what he means by that is he's grieved for these kinds of people.
We should grieve for them. We should pray for them, but we should not,
and I think we should oppose them because they oppose Christ. He said, these are the kind of
people, he said, when everybody speaks well of people, he said, when everybody speaks well of
you, he said, they did this, their fathers did this to the false prophets, and that's what these
guys are about. And why don't we talk about that? You know, there was an interesting post up,
and there was also an article from LifeSite about how everybody is circling around Andrew Tate.
And so Andrew Tate puts up on social media,
Whistler, see if you can pull up this,
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And so with just five words,
former NFL player Ben Watson masterfully schools Andrew Tate about true manhood.
So Andrew Tate put up a social media post, and he's got millions of followers,
but he got completely ratioed by this guy.
And so he puts up, he says, if all your children come from one woman,
you are not a conqueror.
Well, Ben Watson, who used to be in the NFL, came back,
and with just five words, he said,
Indeed, you are more than a conqueror.
And he showed his large family.
I don't know how many kids he's got there.
Let's see.
One, two, three, four, five, six, six or seven.
I don't know.
I can't count them all.
But, you know, he's got a very large family.
He says, Yeah, all of my kids came from one woman.
He got 30,000 likes.
Tate got 28,000, despite the fact Tate has over 10 million followers.
When someone asked Tate how many wives is recommended then,
and he came back and he said, wife?
He's not going to marry any of them.
There's another guy cut out of the same cloth as Elon Musk.
Tate's version of sexuality is a pre-Christian view of sexuality.
It's on LifeSite News.
The view of sexuality he's putting forward would be the ancient Roman view of sexuality.
Ancient Roman or ancient Greek.
He's putting forward a worldview under the guise of Christianity even.
And yet he describes himself as a pimp who made all of his millions running porn sites.
You know, Shannon Joy put up a thing that was very good.
I don't know if I retweeted it or not,
but she said, I challenge Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson,
Rusty Rockets, it's Russell Brand,
Jordan Peterson, all these people who are praising.
Alex Jones as well is one of the first ones praising.
Elon Musk going there when they had this guy under arrest in Romania.
But they're all elevating him and pushing him forward.
Shannon Joyce says, I challenge them all to review these horrifying videos of Andrew Tate
and his own words and deeds.
I don't know if I retweeted that or not, but she had like four videos there.
And I was going to clip those out and show them to people, but it was just so disgusting.
I didn't even put it there.
I mean, he's talking about how he controls his whores and he's a pimp.
And that is how you get them in line.
You grab them by the throat, you choke them, you punch them in the face until they're bleeding.
And then, you know, you grab them by the throat again.
This guy is just a thug. Just a thug. until they're bleeding, and then you grab them by the throat again.
This guy is just a thug.
He's just a thug.
She said, ask yourself if your spirit can allow you to continue to platform him and launder his dark character to your audience.
Tucker Carlson, Russell Brand, Jordan Peterson.
And it's absolutely amazing to see this.
She said there's obviously a multimillion-dollar AstroTurf campaign on social media
aimed at conservatives and MAGA to legitimize and promote this self-admitted rapist
and accused child sex trafficker, Andrew Tate.
It is a character washing campaign.
She said Tate promoters include Elon Musk,
Alex Jones, Russell Brand, Benny Johnson,
Candace Owen.
Wow. It truly is
amazing to see that. He said these same people
typically would go out and come after
Muslims and Islam for being brutal
to women, but they
grabbed this guy.
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We were just talking off air as we were waiting to try to get these streams restarted
and um tell tell them what you just saw that trump is doing yeah i i found i was almost rendered
speechless by this do you remember that there was a tv evangelist back in the 70s named ernest
angely yeah yeah yeah he was he was such a fraud he's a big heel you know he was put your hand on the tv and one
of the things that old ernest would do he would sell you what he called the blessed cloth which
was supposedly something that he had prayed over and you know if you gave him some money you would
get this piece of cloth in the mail and that would somehow as you were talking about earlier help you
to be prosperous it would it would solve your financial problems if you carried around this
this blessed cloth well trump is doing essentially the same thing now.
There's a website devoted to his Trump cards, which you've probably heard of.
And if you scroll down and look at it a little bit, you'll find that you can actually pay to get a piece of the suit that he wore during the assassination attempt.
It's like he's got the effrontery of a roman caesar to deify himself
while he's still alive i i bet if you were to assume if you bought all those pieces of
that suit you probably find that it's uh like uh 45 different suits
you can only cut the thing so into so many pieces
i wouldn't even trust that it was a genuine piece if i was buying it from him you know
we just saw what we're talking about, the fraud here and everything.
The Trump crypto coin that he had, and then he had a Melania coin as well.
Remember that?
How that was always, as these things always are, they're pumping dumps.
And his guy they put in as Commerce Secretary, Lutnik, Lucky Howard Lutnik,
he is, I call him Lucky because he didn't show up on 9-11 you know he was all all the people in his office died but he somehow he didn't show up that
day just like larry silverstein didn't show up but um he is the the master of doing all this stuff
well it turns out that there was another pump and dump coin called Libra and they have impeached the Argentinian
president there, Javier Malai. They're working up on, I don't think they've completely impeached
him, but they're filing the paperwork and that type of thing. I'm sure they'll still have to
vote on it or something. But anyway, they brought impeachment charges against him for being involved
in that Libra pump and dump. And that has a connection to the people that the Melania coin.
I imagine
it's just like one hustle after the other.
It's speculative vaporware and it's
fundamentally designed to be a speculative instrument to rip off people who think
they're going to cash in, you know, it's the oldest game in town.
Appeal to people's greed.
They think, oh, if I buy this crypto, it's going to explode in value,
and, you know, I'll be able to make a fortune.
Of course, the only people making a fortune, generally speaking,
are the ones operating the scam.
That's right.
Yeah, the greater fool theory.
That's there.
But isn't it a perfect metaphor for the Trump administration?
A bump and dump, ripping off his own supporters like he did in 2020 and all the rest of this
stuff i mean it's just hopefully he won't get him arrested like he did on january the 6th you know
so i'm drinking coffee i feel like sometimes i should be drinking vodka instead it is a crazy
world well you know when we're looking at uh and what is happening one of the things i saw that i
thought was interesting and we're going to get to to some of the topics that you've recently covered on ericpetersautos.com.
But there's one that I saw, which I thought was kind of interesting.
They've got now this Chinese electric car company, BYD, I think it is, has now surpassed Tesla in terms of being the biggest globally in terms of number of units shipped,
you can get an electric vehicle from this company in China for under $10,000. But you can't buy it
in the United States because they've got all these safety regulations and things like that.
Right. Exactly right. The idea apparently is that we want to limit mobility rather than
increase mobility. And also, if you look at it from the so-called environmental point of view,
if these people actually really did believe that the climate is changing,
which is the predicate for the whole push to electrify everything,
then why wouldn't you want to do everything possible to make affordable EVs
more available to people in this country?
You know, $10,000 car, hey, that's great.
You could get a lot of people into these ten thousand dollar cars and if it's necessary to do that to save the
planet to keep the climate from changing then why not do that why could that be why is it that all
the evs that are available in this country uh start around forty thousand dollars for the most
part you know so that only really affluent people can afford to to have them well it's because it's
another scam it's another scam.
It's another grift.
You know, it's all about wealth transfers with the pretext of this climate change, applying the virtue signaling.
Hilarious things that we were talking about a little bit before we jumped on the air.
Sales of Teslas are tanking.
And I don't think it's so much because of the affordable Chinese vehicles. It's because his demographic, the person who typically would buy a Tesla,
Sheryl Crow, for instance, have decided that Musk is now Satan incarnate
and they have to walk away from him and his cars.
And they got people that are out there doing graffiti on Teslas and everything.
They hate him so much now.
But it was only just a couple of years ago that he was one of the biggest climate hoax people
out there, you know, pushing the climate MacGuffin. And, you know, and it was just a couple of five
years ago that Trump was pushing and not even five years ago. I mean, he stopped pushing the vaccine
well into his campaign. He was still pushing it. And so you got Trump who was pushing the
pandemic MacGuffin. You have Elon Musk who was pushing the climate MacGuffin. You have Elon Musk, who is pushing the climate MacGuffin, and now they're the heroes of the right that don't believe and despise everything that comes along with all that
stuff. That's how he got to be the world's richest man, was by pushing this climate MacGuffin nonsense.
And that's one of the reasons why the left loved him so much. And now that he's moved away from it,
he's not an evangelist for it anymore. But that is the basis of his whole business model.
Oh, sure.
And the really interesting thing to me is that just as a lot of the red hats have completely forgotten all about Trump's warps feeding of those beautiful vaccines into circulation,
people don't want to talk about how Musk has in no way abandoned his support for carbon
credits and for taxing people based on carbon.
Oh, no, we can't talk about that,
even though that is a dagger placed right directly over our chests
and at our standard of living
that's going to further insert the American people.
Yes, yes.
They're going to come at us from another way.
They're going to come at us from the carbon credits.
They're going to come at us from the carbon pipeline
and all the rest of the carbon dioxide pipeline, all these other things.
They'll do it differently.
And that's one of the things that we need to be concerned about.
You know, when they talk about we're not going to have CBDC, but then you've got all the people around Trump who are pushing, you know, Tether and the various crypto companies that are there.
They're going to have a kind of secure coin.
They're going to make partnerships with Visa.
Musk is all about making his platform another WeChat
so that you do all of your financial payments and everything through it,
a digital wallet, all the rest of the stuff.
People don't look at the functionality of this.
They look at the name.
And so they get really excited about the fact that Trump is going to get us out of the World Health
Organization. Got to wait a year, but he's getting us out. Supposedly he has stopped
the funds. We'll see. But at the same time, he has elevated this Office of Pandemic Preparedness,
and he's got a veterinarian there that is the alleged expert on bird flu.
And they don't see that.
You know, they're wondering why eggs are so expensive and why the shelves are empty of eggs.
And yet these people have been, you know, he's been part of this cabal that is out there killing all the chickens.
And this is a guy that Trump has put there.
So publicly, Trump makes this big display about getting us out of the World Health Organization, while he takes a guy who has worked with the World Health Organization,
worked with One Health, and he puts him in as a chief of the new pandemic nonsense,
the Pandemic Preparedness Office. It's about predictive programming is what it's really about.
There is a tragic element to this in that people are so ptsd in this country good people who are desperate to hear
something that will give them some hope and that that desperate hoping is what i think causes them
to sort of close their ears to things that that contradict that and might make them feel
uncomfortable so they see trump as he's our savior he's the guy who's going to pull us back from the
brink of this woke left takeover.
He is going to, you know, he's going to restore America's greatness.
And the same thing with regard to Musk.
You know, all of a sudden he's the guy who's going to root out all the corruption in the federal government.
Never mind that he's the guy who's been profiting to the tune of billions from the corruption in the federal government.
It's because people just are so eager and desperate to have some relief.
You know, we're constantly barraged by chaos, machinations, and evil.
So that when you're presented with something that might be an antidote to that,
you really latch on to that.
You know, and I can relate to that.
You probably can relate to that too.
You want to believe, you want to hope that there's something better around the corner,
even when there probably isn't.
And there may be something worse.
That's right.
I remember at the end of the Obama administration, you had an actor,
a very well-known actor, who said, I don't know who this guy is.
We projected onto him what we wanted him to be,
and that's exactly what the right is doing with Trump.
They've got this idea of how the universe should work,
and they have this idea that, hey, he's not beholden to anybody. You know, he actually used that. I played that clip
from when he was running in 2016, the debate that they had at the Reagan library with a plane behind
him and everything. And he was hectoring Jeb Bush over the fact that Jeb Bush had brought in like $100 million worth of donations
and everything. It's like when now we look at Trump in 2024 and he brings in 250 from just one
guy, you know, and then of course he gets $100 million from Adelson and, you know, for Israel
and all the rest of the stuff. You talk about somebody who is for sale and he was projecting
himself out
in 2016 as I'm independently wealthy. I don't need to take money from anybody else. I'm going to pay
for my own campaign. And that is not who he is today, but that's who people still think he is.
They want to believe that they're projecting what they want on him. They're projecting what
the image that he created eight years ago, they're projecting that onto him as well. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean, the same thing happened in Germany before the rise of the
Austrian house painter, right? You know, the whole country was thrown into a state of chaos,
and people were hoping that they weren't going to find themselves in the street tomorrow.
And they heard what this guy had to say about making germany great again it's pretty echoes doesn't it oh yeah yeah it is uh it is sad when we see this but you know it's
also i don't know how do we get people to wake up and actually see it for what it truly is i think
part of it is is that um uh they they are looking for a dictator and you mentioned germany i played
all the clips from 60 Minutes and everything
yesterday. And the fact that they're bragging about arresting people for speech and for joke
memes and all the rest of this stuff on the internet. And so you've got J.D. Vance out there
saying, well, we don't do that. We're all about free speech. And you've got Elon Musk who's saying,
we're all about free speech. Well, no, he's you know he shuts people down uh he's calling for the arrest of people who criticize him you got trump uh wanting to shut down 60 minutes
because he doesn't like the way they edited the la la harris interview and it's like hey man you
know you won where's the damage to all of that stuff and his reason looked at it they said you
know they uh what they edited was not deceptive. One of the edits made her look better than she actually did, but she didn't say anything in either one of them.
And so he wins this, but he wants to punish them, and he wants to weaponize the FCC against them.
I remember when Obama was going to do that.
Everybody got upset about it.
And then you've got all these Republican governors, including, I would say, Trump and the presidency, bought by Israel, who have put
all these anti-Semitic laws out there.
So, you know, you can criticize trainees, but you can't criticize the foreign government
that has bought our politicians.
I mean, what hypocrisy we have across the board.
Well, sure, but that's what it's been for so long, right?
You know, the left and the right fundamentally agree on the same thing.
It's just that they have a different approach to how they want to implement it. So yeah, I mean, Trump's
been on record saying essentially that if you dare to question anything that the government of Israel
does, it's very important to frame it that way. Somehow that means you're anti-Semitic. Somehow
that means you hate Jewish people and you want to see Jewish people persecuted because you criticize
what Bibi Netanyahu is doing to people in that part of the world. That makes you an anti-Semite now.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, there are 350 plus rabbis that got a full page New York Times ad saying,
we're not standing with this stuff. So I guess they get deported now.
No, it's exactly the piece with, you know, during the pandemic, when if you raised your hand and
said, look, if somebody wants to take these drugs that they're marketing as vaccines, hey, they're adults.
They can make that free choice.
They can choose to go ahead and get themselves injected with that.
Somehow that became you're an anti-vaxxer.
You know, that's the kind of political language now that we are mired in.
R. Emmett Terrell, the editor of the American Spectator, came up with a great term many years ago.
He called it the culture smog, you know, which he meant that we're all sort of breathing this air
and it's very difficult to even just kind of dissipate the fog so that you can have a coherent
conversation about anything anymore oh yeah yeah yeah people bought into these paradigms
getting back to the car stuff you know one of the things that's interesting is that with byd
they're offering their self-driving stuff for free.
And, of course, you pay a big premium for that with Elon Musk.
And he has a worse safety record than the Pinto.
And, you know, it was legendary with the Pinto, but now he's got a worse safety record than that.
But you pay extra for that.
You can get that kind of fiery collision death for free if you get a byd
tesla it's not as though you pay for it once it's a subscription so you know if you buy the car that
has the full self-driving let's say and then you decide to sell it well whoever buys it next
doesn't get the self-driving unless they then sign up for the subscription to get it uh and
more fundamentally i'm not the least bit surprised by the safety issue because you're
encouraging passivity behind the wheel.
The whole point of this is to take the driver basically out of the driving equation.
So what do they expect?
You put a technology in a car that encourages people to literally go to sleep and take a
nap behind the wheel of the car so that when the system glitches, somebody walks in front
of the car and the cameras don't see the person or
they see something else or whatever it is that causes the car to run into
something.
Of course,
that's going to happen.
You're either a driver or you're not,
you know,
it's really binary.
You're either the person who is responsible for,
for controlling the car or you're not,
it has to be one or the other.
Well,
you know,
he doesn't really care about how many of these things he's selling.
I don't think because his new approach and he's already put out the CyberCab or whatever it was, right?
It's got two seats.
It's got no steering wheel, no brakes, no gas pedal.
It's going to do all the driving for you.
And you're just there as a passive passenger.
It's what you and I have been talking about for the longest time.
It's more profitable for them to rent a car than it is for them to sell you a car.
And where they really want to go is to rent to you by the ride and that's
really where elon musk wants to go uh he wants to have robo taxis and he doesn't really care about
anybody owning cars and he's saying that this is going to happen in the next few years uh and you
know it's that's what really concerns me about seeing him get so much power so much inside
information back doors into all the computers
and all the rest of this stuff. That's what really concerns me, how he's being worshipped by the
right when he has these evil agendas. And that's not the only evil agenda he has. It's a different
agenda than the evil ones that I was talking about earlier, where he wants to put a chip in your
brain and have you join with a singularity. I mean, that's ultimate evil there. But, you know, he wants to pacify you
with his cyber cab as well. Yeah, it's all about monetizing everything. It's no longer about owning
anything. You know, this archaic, antiquated model wherein you would purchase a car. And once you
purchased it, it was your car. Well, that's just so very 20th century. What we want now
is to have you paying a regular fee in order to be able
to use the vehicle and that really is what what cole claus schwab meant by you will own nothing
and be happy exactly right and yet you know tesla must does this all the time you'll own nothing and
you'll be happy you'll be much better you know when you're not driving the car and all the rest
of the stuff and and it's the same stuff that Klaus Schwab is saying, and yet the right hates Klaus Schwab rightfully,
but they love Elon Musk.
Isn't it amazing that he can say the same stuff as Klaus Schwab?
He can actually make it happen,
and they love him instead of hating him like they do Klaus Schwab.
Well, I think part of the reason it has to do with the gradual transition,
which has occurred over the last 50 years,
of our culture into a culture that
is comfortable with debt and with not owning things with living beyond our means because
most people now are making payments on a car they're making payments on a house they're making
payments on all kinds of things and so they've gotten used to not really owning things well why
not i can you know i can just make the payment as long as i can make the payment sure i'll get
whatever that thing is they're not uncomfortable with that. Earlier generations of Americans were very uncomfortable
with getting into hock for things. There used to be the layaway, where you would pay some money
every month. And then eventually, once you paid it off, whatever the item was, maybe it was a TV
or a sofa, then you got it. You paid for it, but that whole thing has been reversed now.
And a whole generation of Americans, two generations of Americans, have grown up being kind of hypnotized and narcoticized by the idea of getting things that they really can't afford.
College kids now, the first thing that happens when they go to campus, they get presented with these tables where MasterCard and Visa are there, handing out credit cards to these college kids who have no job.
That's right. Yeah, well, they've shown their willingness to go into debt.
Right.
By attending college.
They won't go into debt. What they want is to get you on that train so that you're just making
those monthly payments. And if you get used to that, if that's the way you want to live,
well, why not just rent the app and rent the ride?
I remember my mom, you talked and rent the ride i remember my
mom you talked about layaway i remember my mom heavily doing that and and then my dad whenever
he was i was with him and he bought something he would always say that 90 days same as cash you do
that they would not pay any financing charges they would absolutely flip if they saw the credit card
rates that are criminal i think you know it's what we used to lock people up for loan sharking you
know in those days they didn't want to pay a 5% rate or something like that,
which was just slightly over what they would pay you in the bank.
They might charge you 6% for a home mortgage,
but they would pay you 5% in the savings account.
But today, they pay you less than a fraction of a percent,
and they'll charge you 20%, 30%, 40%.
That's criminal.
40%.
We actually got a solicitation in the mail uh and we have good credit and and and they wanted to they pitched us
a credit card with you know 40 compounded monthly you're better off dealing with me in the alleyway
i know it's absolutely crazy that they can get away with this but you know when we look at
getting back to the chinese thing again okay so part of the reason why it is cheaper is because of what you've
always talked about how um you know in other countries like in france you know young driver
uh could get a special class of car and it didn't go as fast it didn't have all the safety stuff
they load up our cars with safety regulations and all the rest of this stuff uh but that and
that's part of it all the regulations and all the add-ons that are mandated here.
But I think a big part of this, and I think it is something that we're seeing all the automobile
companies circling the drain, Volkswagen, for example. Why is Volkswagen circling the drain?
Well, part of it is this push towards EV, but another part of it is the energy costs. There's
no way that they're going to be able to compete with China on manufacturing,
especially in something that is energy intensive,
when China is given an advantage with the Paris Climate Accord.
They're adding a couple of coal power plants with no scrubbing, no cleaning at all,
each week in China.
And they've got dirt cheap, literally dirt cheap power plants.
They're very dirty.
And yet, the West, they're mandating all of this stuff.
This is all part of the Paris Climate Accord, how all of the European as well as the U.S. would have to start cutting down their energy usage, start buying more expensive so-called clean energy.
And where are we getting these solar panels?
We're getting them from China,
made with energy derived from coal. And so we can't get out of this trap. The tariffs aren't going to do anything about it. The tariffs are just going to make everything worse. I mean,
what do you think about the tariffs that send a lot of shocks to the automobile industry,
these tariffs that have been announced by Trump on steel and aluminum and all the rest of this stuff?
Well, let's start by defining our terms.
What is a tariff?
It's fundamentally a tax.
That's right.
There are all these different names for taxes.
Fundamentally, you're talking about increasing the cost of whatever the item is by 25%.
That's what Trump is talking about.
And it'll be paid by us.
It'll be paid by us.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
He's bragging that he's going to get a trillion dollars worth of new taxes.
Well, is he going to get it from us?
That's the whole thing.
You know, fundamentally, you know, the stated objective of this is to provide an inducement for manufacturers that have located, you know, outside of the United States, such as Mexico, for example.
All of the major automakers now have these operations south of the border.
But the reason for that has to do with the cost of manufacturing things in this country.
So Trump is approaching it, in my opinion, in exactly the wrong way.
You know, rather than apply a tax to the manufacture of vehicles, how about do something about the regulatory costs and the environment in this country that makes it so expensive and so difficult to make anything in this country?
That's the reason why these companies left this country, because it costs less to manufacture stuff in other countries.
That's right.
And, of course, key with that regulation is going to be the emissions regulations coming from the EPA and all the rest of this stuff.
I agree with you 100%, and I've said the same thing.
I've said, if you really want to help us, don't play around with the tax stuff.
Don't play around with tariffs, because now we have have and this was always the case and everybody
would talk about i don't like the income tax and there's better ways that we could do taxes and
everything so um they propose these different things whether it's a flat tax or whether
it's a sales national sales tax whatever but everybody was always concerned before trump
that we would have the new tax and we would keep the old tax now with trump he's openly talking
about it and they
don't have a problem with it. And you've got people like Dan Bongino trying to sell people
on the idea, well, the income tax is going to go away. It's not going to go away. He's talking
about what he's going to have the corporate tax rate at 15%, which by the way, is what everybody
internationally, all the globalists agreed was going to be the minimum corporate tax. So he's obeying the globalist minimum.
He's not going against that.
And he's keeping all the taxes, all the stuff about, well, I'm not going to tax waitresses on tips and things like that.
He's going to keep the tax in there.
So we're going to have internal and external revenue.
But it'll all be internal.
And even by calling it external revenue, that's a lie.
Because it's all going to be paid, as you know, by people here.
Republicans used to always understand there's no such thing as a corporate tax because those taxes get passed on to the consumers or this business is going to go out of business.
And so, you know, but they buy into that double think, that Orwellian double think, because it's Trump.
It's amazing.
Well, and because they don't really have an understanding of what they're talking about
or what's being talked about. Again, you know, we hear people talking about tariffs,
and there's no mention of the fact that it's a tax. You know, it's some sort of different species
of thing when, in fact, it's exactly the same thing. And, you know, this is of a piece with
the way they call what you're forced to pay into Social Security a contribution. It's a tax.
You know, all these things are taxes. They can come up with various different names for them, way they call what you're forced to pay into social security a contribution it's a tax you
know all these things are taxes they can they can come up with various different names for them but
at the end of the day you're being compelled to pay more for whatever that service or product is
by the government because it's a tax that's right so let's have that discussion instead of talking
about all of this this this this completely irrelevant peripheral etymological shuck and
jive yeah and of course you get right
down to it since trump doesn't care about the deficit he wants the debt ceiling removed for
several years maybe he had a fight with uh uh you know congress over that um he doesn't want
a debt ceiling he wants to keep going into more and more debt and the democrats say that we have
modern monetary theory where deficits don't matter so why do we even have an income tax
right but instead they're going to double down on it they whenever you start talking
about cutting taxes for us then they all become fiscal hawks whether they're republicans or
democrats but when it comes to their spending they don't care about any of that stuff um we've got
bernie d says um why don't they just advertise these things as battery cars
battery included hey it's a selling point you know instead of batteries not included the batteries Why don't they just advertise these things as battery cars? Battery included.
Hey, it's a selling point.
You know, instead of batteries not included, the batteries aren't.
When you hear batteries, you think of a toy, don't you?
You think of like a kid's toy.
And, you know, that's not good marketing.
So they have to call them something else.
You know, Don Draper from Mad Men understood this.
You know, it's all about how you present things to people if you're trying to sell something,
particularly if you're trying to sell them a bill of goods.
I've got another comment here from Brian and Deb McCartney.
David, can you ask Eric if he saw that Tedros, the World Health Organization,
was at the Global Conference on Road Safety?
I didn't see that. Did you see that?
Oh, sure, because they're going to try to turn that as a public health thing, too.
Oh, yeah, absolutely they're going to try to turn that as a public health thing, too. Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Go ahead. Sorry.
I was going to say, I had an experience recently because we've had a couple of snowstorms back to back.
And these new cars that I test drive, of course, have all the advanced driver assistance technology.
Well, when the snow and the ice obscures the cameras that the system depends on, you get these clacks and warnings about how driver assistance is not available. And I got to thinking about that. Well, if the premise is that you have to have
this technology in order to safely drive the car and the weather makes the systems inoperative,
then implication is it's not safe to drive the car. So probably we should just lock down whenever
the weather is bad because the cars aren't safe to drive. And I think that that's coming. I don't
think that that's an exaggeration.
Oh, no, no.
They'll do a climate lockdown for any number of reasons. They'll do it because you get too many emissions and everything.
But I think they're really going to be coming after us with this bird flu stuff.
I think they're really ramping up on that.
I mean, we look at all of this.
Does it just scream at you like it does at me
that they would go in and kill every last bird on a farm
because they
got a phony pcr test on one of them what is the logic of that yeah exactly what is the logic of
that you know they're out there trying to scare everybody say we're going to have a case fatality
rate of 25 to 50 well first of all redfield trump's guy doesn't have any idea what that is
he couldn't possibly he's just making these numbers up but you know okay 25 to 50 that's
really bad well why would
you kill 100 of all the birds then you know how are you ever going to get herd immunity that they
always talked about or flock immunity it's nonsense let's go back to the you know the old
pop shows think about uh colombo you know they used to have the corpus delecti you had to have
the body you know in order to prove that there had been a murder we've gotten to a point in this
country where you can simply assert that there might be harm you don't have to produce harm go back to the vw thing with the diesels that i've
written about extensively not a single victim a person who was actually damaged uh by the
volkswagen diesels was produced as evidence of hey these things are causing a problem we have
to get them off the road it was enough to say well they affronted the regulatory standard they
they cheated they they threw their cars to pass the federal test, but in fact, under wide open throttle,
oh my gosh, for a moment, it blipped a little bit and it emitted a slightly higher than
allowable amount of oxides of nitrogen.
And that was enough to destroy Volkswagen.
Nobody says, well, wait a minute, who's actually been harmed by this and to what extent?
So in other words, there's no cost benefit analysis anymore for any of this. You and I talked about that at the time
we talked about the Takata airbag recall and how many people have been killed globally off of that,
how they'd mandated the airbags and it was killing people. But, you know, now we've got far more than
that happening with Tesla. It's now become a fiery crash type of thing. Worse rate so far than the
Pinto hasn't got up to the number of deaths
that the pinto did because the pinto was on the marketplace for 10 years but it's a its rate is
double what the pinto was and yet nobody is coming the national highway traffic safety association is
not coming after tesla for that when it's actually killing people but they came after volkswagen
and made them bow the knee stop making making diesel, start making electric because of the emission cheating, quote unquote.
Yeah, I agree.
I don't think it really was because of that fundamentally.
I think the timing of that helps to explain why that happened.
At that time, which was circa 2014, 2015, Volkswagen was offering an entire line of TDI-powered diesels that were affordable.
They were $22,000, $ 23,000 bucks and these things had
700 miles of range and they could get 55 miles per gallon. And being diesels, they would last
300,000 miles with any kind of decent care. And it was right around that time that the push for
these electric vehicles began to get really serious. And I think at some level, there was
this realization, we can't have this we can't allow
this comparison to be out there of a $22,000 Volkswagen Jetta with a diesel that goes 700
miles in between Phillips that gets 55 miles per gallon on the highway versus this $40,000 EV that
maybe might go 240 miles before you have to sit and wait for an hour for the thing to charge back
up and it's going to need a new $10,000 battery after six or eight years of driving it. They had to get rid of
the TDI diesels. And so they came up with this pretext of, oh my gosh, they're dirty. They're
not clean. They're dirty because of some fractional increase in NOx emissions under
wide open throttle that was never explained to people. Yeah. One of the listeners is a mechanic
and he goes around the country grabbing these diesels and fixing them up and reselling them. that was never explained to people. Yeah, one of the listeners is a mechanic,
and he goes around the country grabbing these diesels and fixing them up and reselling them.
That's his specialty.
So he heard that my head gasket had blown last Christmas,
and so he came by last year, and he fixed the Miata for me.
And because he was making a trip northeast of me, he's in the Austin, Texas
area. I think it's Austin. It's in Texas or San Antonio, somewhere around that area. But anyway,
that's what he's doing. He's going around and grabbing these diamonds in the rough and fixing
them up because they're great vehicles. They're very durable. They're cheap to run. Of course,
it'd be even cheaper if they hadn't added all the extra charges to the diesel fuel.
But it's such a criminal shame.
And, you know, when we look at what's going on with the EPA, you know, they're still not going to get rid of the EPA.
They're not going to get rid of the EPA.
They're not going to take away the powers of the EPA to use emissions to shut things down.
They're not going to take away the powers of the
Department of Energy to use energy efficiency to ban appliances. All that stuff is going to stay.
It's the regulations that are going to stay. They may play games with this. And here's the thing,
what do you think about this, Eric? I've talked about how Elon Musk in the World Government
Summit and everything has talked about how he wants to minimize government, but he wants to
maximize governance. He didn't use that exact phrase, but that's a paraphrase of what he was
talking about. And so he wants to get rid of a lot of these people who are in the bureaucracy,
but a bureaucracy that is run with a few people that has AI looking at everything that you're
doing and auditing everything you're doing. To me, that terrifies me.
Oh, me too. Absolutely. I hear that phrase about making government more efficient. That scares me. The government was very efficient
in the Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin in terms of rounding up the entire populace of the
country, essentially, and shipping them off to gulags. You want to read about efficiency,
read the Gulag Archipelago by Alexander Zolzhenitsyn, and he'll describe how very efficient
they were at putting people into trains and then sending them to a particular depot, and then that
depot would then route them to a camp somewhere, and then about maximizing the productivity of
those inmates for as long as possible until they finally expired from starvation and overwork.
They were extremely efficient. The last thing we want is more efficient government. We want
less or no government, ideally.
Yeah, yeah.
They always like to talk about how these totalitarian governments can make the trains run on time.
You might want to ask where the train's going to be taking you, right?
That's a really good one.
Exactly.
Well, let's talk about the insurfment, picking up speed.
This is an article you got talking about insurance and the insurance mafia.
Yeah, it's not just insurance.
We can start there.
You probably have the same experience that I've had.
You get your renewal offer, as they put it,
sort of like the offer that the Godfather makes you in the movie.
And you find that it's, in my case,
it doubled over the course of two years for no legitimate reason
in that I haven't even gotten a seatbelt ticket in years.
And yet suddenly I'm having to pay twice as much for this car insurance as I paid two years ago.
And, of course, the reason that that happens is because they can make you,
just like Luca Brasi holds the gun to your head and makes you sign the piece of paper.
And it's all part of this systematic effort to just fleece us to the point where we can't afford to drive anymore.
And then you add on top of the car insurance thing, people are starting to find that their
home insurance policy has doubled. And then on top of that, the assessment that's the basis of
your property taxes you're forced to pay, then that doubles. And it's getting to the point,
back to the insurfing thing, where literally people are going to be pushed out of their cars pushed out of their homes and pushed into the street by by this trifecta of costs that are
being foisted on people uh at the behest of the government for the benefit of these private
entities typically yeah uh it is absolutely insane i had i talked to donald rainwater who
was running as libertarian and for governor in ind. And he had a great idea because we are – you talked about us always being in debt.
You know, even if you get out of debt and you get your mortgage paid off, you never own your home because you've got property taxes.
We all talk about that and know that.
And he had a great idea.
He said, okay, so we charge people 7% when they buy the house.
And they can fold that into the mortgage or they can pay it off in equal installments over a seven-year period, and then they're done. And we're not going to have this
constantly attributing more money to a home because of arbitrary home values when you're
not selling your home. It happens when you sell your home, and then you're done. What an excellent
idea. It's an unrealized capital gains tax. That's essentially what this property tax assessment is,
which is outrageous because most people buy their homes to live in. It's not a speculative instrument that you're
using in the hopes of scoring some big gain. You buy it, and typically you're buying it because
that's what I can afford. You go shopping for a house and say the house costs $300,000. I can
afford that. Then all of a sudden you find out that five, six years later, the government says
your house is actually worth $600,000. And you didn't factor that into your purchase decision. You didn't think you were
going to have to be paying this massive tax on that value rather than what you paid for the house.
Another reform that I would suggest, if we can't get rid of it altogether, is that it caps at some
point. At some point, enough should be enough. Once you have paid a certain percentage of whatever
you paid for your house, that should be the end of it. And at that point, you should be free and clear.
It shouldn't be this open-ended obligation to endlessly pay for these services that are demanded by other people that you don't use and you don't approve of and you don't want to subsidize.
That's right.
And I think there's a big disconnect, again, with the public's understanding of the fact that most of these property taxes go to pay for the schools, the schools that they abhor, you know, that are doing such an awful job of what they
think a school should be doing. That's not the school's agenda. School's got a different agenda
and the school's doing, unfortunately, a really good job on that, you know, framework. And so
that's why you've got these never-ending taxes. It's really because of schools and people can't
get that around their heads.
Well, there's this audacious effrontery, too.
You and I and every other normal person, we have to live within our means, within our budget.
The government doesn't because it can force us to pay.
So, you know, in my county, for example, the county decided it just had to have a fleet of brand-new Ford Explorer cop cars.
You know, each one of these Ford Explorer cop cars costs about $50,000.
So who gets to pay for that?
So these cops can sit around running radar traps
in their $50,000 Ford Explorer vehicle.
We do.
You and I, if we're going to buy a vehicle,
we look at our money and how much can we afford to buy?
And if we can only afford to buy a $15,000 car,
well, that's all we buy
because we can't go knock on our neighbor's door
and say, oh, I need a $50,000 car.
Here's your bill.
And by the way, if you don't pay it, I'm going to come back later with a gun and I'm going
to take your house.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Reason Magazine just had an article about how with civil asset forfeiture, they can
auction off your car and you don't even know it.
For whatever reason, they just take it.
They don't have to find you guilty of anything. There no due process involved they don't even charge you with it they
can take civil asset forfeiture they can take it and they've extended in hawaii to uh to other
issues as well but there was um an article that i really liked it was in reference to um the super
bowl commercial the 1987 buick regal grand national i your article. When turbos were power adders. Talk about that.
It's interesting to me because there has been this shift that's occurred. At one time,
a turbo was just that. It was a power adder, and it was typically only offered in a high
performance vehicle. So a good example of it is a Porsche 911. You had the Porsche 911.
It was already a really fast car. But if that wasn't fast enough for you, you could pay a little bit more and get a turbo 911.
And now you've got a really super fast Porsche.
So, you know, you bought that with the idea, okay, I'm getting a little bit of something extra for my money there.
Now, because of all these government regulations having to do with gas mileage and fuel economy,
they are being used as displacement replacements.
It's getting to the point of absolute absurdity.
A week ago, I was test driving the Nissan Rogue.
So this is a 3,400-pound crossover SUV that has a 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine.
You can imagine.
It's a motorcycle-sized engine, and it's totally inappropriate.
One and a half liters.
That was the size of my Spitfire engine.
Yeah, I've got a 500-pound motorcycle that has an engine about that size.
This is a 3,400-pound vehicle.
So the only way you can make that work to kind of recover the power that has been taken away by taking away the displacement,
by taking away the cylinders, is to add a turbo, which is essentially, for those who don't really understand what that means,
a turbo pressurizes the engine. It forces more air into the cylinders. And that effectively
increases the displacement of the engine while it's under boost. And the only reason they're
doing this at all, the only reason you see turbochargers everywhere now, is because of
compliance. It is the only way that the manufacturers can figure out how to comply
with federal regulations, because the small engine, when it's not under boost, yeah, it doesn't use as much gas and it doesn't emit as much gas. But of course,
in order to make the power, it has to be under boost, at which point, physics is physics,
it's still going to burn as much gas and emit as much gas. But they had to play this stupid game,
this stupid game of regulatory compliance, which you and I get to pay for.
I had a 1974 Triumph Spitfire and they had boosted the engine size all the way up to
1,500, 1.5 liters.
And it was so tiny.
It was a tiny car, and the whole front half of that car lifted up with a hood, and you
could actually step inside the frame.
You could work on the engine and everything.
It was very, very crude, primitive, easy to work on everything on everything but it was teeny tiny there's so much room in that thing
turbo charge it yeah so you could get one of these things if you just didn't have to work
with the electrical system uh you'd have to replace the whole electrical system it's all
about what's appropriate i used to have a 74 beetle and it had a 1600 cc ie a 1.6 liter
four-cylinder engine and
totally appropriate for a little Beetle that weighed 1,800 pounds.
You know, it wasn't designed to be quick, it was just designed to be a good transportation
appliance.
It used to be that you found engines that size in small economical cars because it made
sense and as you moved up in weight and power, you got bigger engines.
It used to be common to find a v6 in family cars
like camrys and quarts not anymore they've all been downsized to these one point literally
1.5 liter engines with turbos it was it was so slow you know the spitfire was so slow that
i don't know what the zero to 60 time was on it it would just be embarrassing to clock it you know
like 15 seconds or
something because zero to 60 they even did a commercial where they show a guy and his girlfriend
they're just kind of cruising along the wind in their hair and all these cars are zooming past
them and i'm thinking why is that a selling feature in america you know uh that was but it
was okay these cars that are much more capable and are much quicker and they're not driving any
more rapidly than people did back in the 70s or 80s so it's again it's it makes my teeth hurt you know it's just so gratuitously wasteful to have
all of this weight and power and technology in these cars when people would probably be
perfectly happy driving around in in just a good solid basic car that didn't have all of this junk
oh yeah you've got an article, safetyism, safetyism.
And boy, have we not seen that?
You know, I know because you've been on this for the longest time about cars
that when all of this stuff with the masks and the six feet apart
and all the rest of these superstitions that they pushed on us five years ago,
you know, you were fully on that,
talking about the face diapers and the rest of the stuff,
and the security blanket that exactly described what this whole thing was about.
But safety has become so embedded in our culture, and isn't it really the antithesis of liberty?
Well, it's the distinction between rational evaluation of risk and this sort of neurotic obsession with everything being dangerous.
Mike Rowe, the guy who did the Dirty Jobs series, does a really good job of getting into this.
You know, it's paralyzed the country psychologically.
Everybody's being conditioned to be afraid of everything, of trivial risks, like during the pandemic.
Oh, my gosh, somebody might sneeze.
You know, somebody might, you know, they might be a bacillus-carrying plague deliverer.
It's the kind of thing that in a healthier time, people would have recognized this as neurotic.
These people, there's something not quite right about them.
It's safe to go outside.
It's safe to take a shower.
Yeah, you might slip and fall, but just be prudent.
Be careful about it.
Make sure that the surface isn't slippery, and you won't fall probably.
In order to function, in order to live, you have to be willing to accept some degree of risk.
But now it seems to be the central organizing principle of this culture
that nothing can be done if there's even the slightest possibility
that something might go wrong.
We have to quake in our boots and hide under the bed because safety.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
And if you start talking about removing any regulations,
they'll talk about, it's the Wild West.
These people want the Wild West. And with regard to cars, they've managed to somehow conflate
safety with compliance. You know, I use as an example, if you went back just 10 years and got
a full-size Mercedes S-Class, by today's standards, that car would be considered, quote-unquote,
unsafe, because it's not compliant with 2025 motor
federal motor vehicle safety standards but is a 10 year old mercedes s-class an unsafe car to drive
yeah yeah i know it it is absolutely so what what's going to happen to um all of our used
cars anything what are they going to do in terms of i know they've most places they've just stopped
doing any road maintenance.
You talk about how they're doing congestion pricing in New York and all the rest of this stuff.
What are they going to do?
Are they going to tolerate us geezers having our old cars for a little while longer before they push everything off the road?
What do you think they're going to do?
Well, I think inevitably, unless by some miracle all of this really does change for the better, sure, that's going to be the next shoe that drops.
They are going to use some pretextual rationalization, something like, well, they're not safe, or
they're dirty, or they're unclean, something along those lines, to effectively outlaw them.
They'll say, for example, well, yeah, you can continue to drive your 25-year-old car
provided you bring it up to date with current safety standards.
They do this in Japan already.
They have this pedantic inspection process that, you know, pretextually it's about safety,
but they use it to essentially force people to throw away vehicles that are more than about eight years old.
That's why you find so many of these Japanese cars, right-hand drive cars,
that are sent to other countries because they can't pass it.
They call it shaken, as in shaken down. You know, you can't pass the inspection, so you have to buy a new car.
They'll probably do something like that in this country. They'll find some, you know, some picky
little thing to nitpick about, but it's so expensive to fix it that you won't fix it. So,
the alternative is, well, you have to go out and buy a new car, which will probably be an electric
car. And it is imperative for them to do this because they saw in 2020 with the lockdown,
the only thing they couldn't lock down was us in our cars.
I mean, you might have a husband and wife in the car next to Karen and I,
both of them wearing their mask with their windows up and everything.
We didn't have a mask.
We had the top down and all the rest of the stuff.
But they could be scared to death, but they would have enough courage to go out and their enclosed car to do things and they and it was kind of a leak
to their system because they couldn't completely lock us down and they want to completely lock us
down in these 15 minute cities and so the car has to go you know the 15 minute all those yellow vest
protests that were happening in paris that was over uhidalgo, the Spanish mayor of leftist Marxist
mayor of Paris. They were issuing in the 15-minute city regulations at that point in time, and people
understood that was what it was about. It was about banning all cars, and that's why they started
pushing back against it. But now we're gone beyond that. Nobody is protesting that anymore. I see that
as where they're headed. Sure, and the infrastructure is already in place.
Pretty much all the cars that have been manufactured for at least going back five years and probably about ten have telematics.
They can send and receive information, and they can be shut down remotely at any time by the vehicle manufacturer.
So all they'd have to do is effectively throw the switch if they wanted to.
If they declared a climate emergency, let's say, they could throw the proverbial switch and the majority of these modern cars
would just be bricked. Tesla pioneered
that. Your car is tethered.
You can picture it. You're electronically tethered
to this hive mind.
You might be the quote-unquote airfingers owner
in a legalistic sense, but
ultimately, who controls your car
is who owns your car, and that's not you.
That's right. I know you is who owns your car, and that's not you. That's right.
I know you've got to go soon, and let's make this one last question here.
This is from Be My Valentine.
It says, what is the best car to buy these days?
Oh, boy, that's a toughie.
It really is a difficult one.
There are still a number of cars that are worth looking at, and most of them are vehicles that haven't been significantly updated over the last several years.
The Miata is one.
Of course, it's not a very practical vehicle.
I'm trying to think of some of the other ones.
Actually, depending on your budget for food, you can get all the food you can afford to
buy in the trunk now.
It's true.
It'll fit about two bags of groceries.
So it's real practical, yeah.
There is apparently some good news, though.
From what I gather, Stellantis, now none of this is official yet,
but they are grappling with the debacle of having committed fully to electrification,
and particularly with regard to the Ram trucks and using this new six-cylinder turbo-hydro thing.
And they're talking about bringing the V8s back because it's existential for them.
They realize that they're going to go out of business if they don't go back to selling the
kinds of vehicles that the people who buy Ram trucks and Dodges and Chryslers want to buy.
And they did, they, you know, gilded the lily so much with the Jeeps that people,
their market segment can't afford the Jeeps anymore.
Oh yeah, imagine paying, this is not a joke or an exaggeration imagine paying seventy thousand dollars for a wrangler the one that was in the super bowl ad the one that harrison ford was was
was uh was trying to sell you yeah that's the last one you can get with a v8 engine the thing
costs ninety thousand dollars oh oh man well harrison and ford can afford that i can't exactly so he can follow his dream uh but the rest of us uh it won't so uh yeah that's
that's amazing um so what is this if uh okay we're okay never mind yeah whistler is going to write
something there to me well i'm going to let you go because i really do appreciate you coming on
i know you've got another commitment and uh so um it's always great talking to you eric
and you and i uh see eye to eye on this stuff we're gonna keep a a lookout as to trump i'll
tell you just one last thing here you got trump 2028 what is that about well you know it is about
if this is not going to be the seesawing back and forth every four years uh that is destroying
the car industry as well as
other industries because they can't make plans.
You know, let's say hypothetically Trump were tomorrow to say, OK, all of the regulations
pertaining to safety and emissions and all of that are going to be put on a cost benefit
basis.
Great.
We're going to go back to manufacturing big vehicles, V8 engines, all of that.
Well, four years hence, Trump is replaced by another Biden type, another leftist.
And all of a sudden, all of the investment that the manufacturers have made in that has to be
pulled back and thrown away and written off. And now they're going to have to reinvest in
the woke electric car agenda. It's going to bankrupt them. They're already close to bankruptcy.
They can't continue to operate on that basis. Well, and that's the problem that we have when you rule by executive
order and when you have the problem with democracy as well. Okay, so it's a problem with dictators,
it's a problem with executive orders, it's a problem with a mass of people making these
decisions rather than having a republic that is based on the rule of law and the respect of the
rights of the individual. And that's really where we're going and we're going to be seesawed back
and forth in every aspect of our life, I think.
Well, always great to have you on, Eric.
ericpetersautos.com is where you can find that.
And he's got a lot of reviews about cars.
And he tells you straight up what he likes and doesn't like about them.
He's very honest about that.
And he does practical car reviews.
But he's also focused on the bigger issue of liberty and mobility.
Thank you so much, Eric.
Always great to have you on.
Thank you, David.
I appreciate you having me on.
Thank you.
Well, take a quick break, folks.
We'll be right back. ¶¶ Thank you. Analyzing the Globalist's Next Move next move and now the david night show well welcome back and uh as whistler's telling me we're on rumble
now so um hopefully uh people have who are having trouble with that stream have been able to switch over.
And I would have had this finished, I think, if we hadn't had the problems with switching back and forth.
I had one last thing I wanted to talk about while we were talking about the meaning of life and artificial intelligence and summoning the demons.
Or as Peterson and Musk say, our new god that is coming out there we have scientists
have captured the end-of-life brain activity that could prove that humans have souls said the daily
mail well of course there's not going to be any absolute proof of that but we do have a lot of – we operate by faith, but it's not by blind faith.
It's not a blind leap of faith.
Yes, it is by faith.
We can't see this exactly.
But I thought it was kind of interesting when I saw this headline because it made me think about what I had just seen this last week,
about how our lives begin in a flash of light.
Remember this? our lives begin in a flash of light remember this i played this as the moment that a sperm
fertilizes an egg there's a flash of light this is the documented moment of conception and the
sperm enters the egg and there's this poof of light that comes off of it scientists are studying
this and they're looking at and they're like okay, it looks like it's a release of zinc, a burst of zinc that comes off the egg and it creates this appearance.
But any way you slice it, they can't explain away that light happens when life happens.
Is that amazing?
Light happens when life happens.
Yeah, that is interesting, isn't it?
And so they kind of explain it away.
Oh, it's just zinc that's coming out.
Okay, well, what happened?
What made the zinc happen? That is interesting, isn't it? And so they kind of explain it away. Oh, it's just zinc that's coming out. Okay, well, what happened?
What made the zinc happen?
And how do you explain all the other amazing designs and miracles of life?
The idea that you would even have to have a sperm and an egg,
and then how do these interact with each other?
And the fact that some zinc is released, it goes back to the analogy I was making earlier about the ants who say,
hey, you know, they get on the thermostat, and and they figure they move that lever, they can change the climate.
We are now masters of the climate. You know, well, they still only understand a little tiny part of it.
This is one of the things that I always see science doing.
They say, well, if we can identify something physical, then we can explain away the metaphysical.
And it still doesn't explain it away.
Still, when you see a car, you always wonder who made that car.
You know that it didn't just happen.
The egg, the sperm, the fertilized egg, that didn't just happen.
And so it's always an attempt to push God out of physical observation.
But as we look at these transhumanists,
especially people like Elon Musk,
who they want to hack into our brains,
and what is he going to do
when he starts auditing our brains, right?
But he wants to transfer whatever he thinks you are
into a machine.
That's what all the transhumanists want to do.
Do they think that we have a spirit?
Dr. Stuart Hameroff, an anesthesiologist and a professor at the University of Arizona,
recently discussed a study that captured the brain activity of clinically dead patients.
He said, what we're seeing here is they put sensors on the brains of seven chronically
ill patients minutes before
they were taken off of life support, allowing them to capture activity after each patient's
blood pressure and heart dropped to zero. And he said they saw everything go away,
but then there was this burst of activity. So that could be the near-death experience,
or it could be the soul leaving the body, perhaps, he said.
Dr. Hamroff believes that consciousness happens at a deeper quantum level, arguing that it comes from quantum processes inside microtubules, tiny structures in the brain cells, rather than just from large-scale electrical signals between neurons.
So is he looking at, is that the effect or is that the
cause, right? You find some physical thing like the zinc release, is that the effect or the cause?
And they always get those things confused, don't they? And again, he comes up with a theory because
he wants to move away from God, presumably, just like you had Crick and Watson.
When they see DNA, they realize this is a very complicated code, error-correcting, self-replicating.
This could not happen by chance.
It has to have intelligence, an organizing intelligence.
And so what they do is they say, well, it must be panspermia.
It must be aliens who came here and created us.
And now Elon Musk says, we're going to find out the meaning of life, and we're going to find out where those aliens are.
Well, again, they start with their presumptions, and they go down to a dead end.
He said the patients included two males, five females, ranging in age from 34 to 74.
They conducted an electroencephalogram on each of the patients as they were set to be taken off of life support.
And the raw data captured the moment of death, which was then followed by a spike of energy
that would last anywhere from 1 to 20 minutes.
So the brain showed a sudden burst of high-frequency activity called gamma synchrony that lasted
30 to 90 seconds, and then it's gone.
But then that was just one part of it.
They said some of these other effects went on for maybe as long as 20 minutes or so.
Well, no, actually, I think they're eternal.
They may linger around at that point in time, but who knows? You might want to
think about that because it's something that each and every one of us is going to be facing. But I
think it is interesting, the flash of light at conception, the burst of energy at death.
From life to death, our physical reality is not the ultimate reality. The ultimate reality is supernatural, above nature.
And scientists will never have the answer to that because they exclude any of that at the very beginning.
They will never look at any of that closely.
Let's talk real quickly about Doge here.
I thought it was an interesting development to see that the Trump White house has claimed that elon musk doesn't actually work for doge it doesn't work for them
and he's not the leader and there's some kind of a legal issue with this because this is done by
the lawyers at the white house and so this follows a very long time where trump was saying that he's
going to create doge put him in charge of it.
He had the White House, the Oval Office meeting.
Remember, he had his son on his shoulders, Musk did.
White House is claiming that Musk does not run or even work for the Department of Government Efficiency,
a claim that seems to contradict numerous previous statements from Trump.
In a legal filing late Monday, Joshua Fisher,
the director of the White House Office of Administration, stated in an affidavit that
Musk is not an employee of U.S. Doge Service or the U.S. Doge Service Temporary Organization.
And again, this is a repurposed digital services organization and i think that this is ultimately first it's a big
pr thing everything that musk does is a big pr move to make him into a larger than life hero
but i think that this is also a way for him to exercise control to sell artificial intelligence
and he's going to get a lot of people who are going to support him
and not be concerned about the amount of power and money concentrated in this one guy.
So they asked, so exactly what is Musk's job?
Well, Fisher wrote, Mr. Musk is an employee of the White House office.
He holds that position as a non-career special government employee,
and that job, Mr. Musk, is a senior advisor to the president.
And he said in his role as senior advisor to the president,
Mr. Musk has no greater authority than any other senior White House advisors.
Like other White House senior advisors,
Mr. Musk has no actual or formal authority to make government decisions.
So I'm sure this has something to do with the lawfare
that is going to be going back and forth with all this stuff.
By the way, they just had one of the Obama judges refuse to block them.
So who knows?
Maybe they'll win and they won't have to go through
and actually fix judicial supremacy.
But I think ultimately it's going to come to that.
They're going to acquiesce to the judicial orders about things, or they are going
to challenge this thing that has been set up by the Supreme Court going back to Marbury v. Madison.
You have to take away judicial supremacy. You have to put it back into its constitutional role. But
I don't know if that's going to be the outcome of this or not. That characterization, though,
runs counter to numerous public statements made by trump in a
november the 12th statement trump announced that musk was going to be the head of doge in tandem
in tandem with uh vivek ramaswamy who's now moved on he's going to run for governor
of ohio oh man but anyway i am pleased to announce that the great Elon Musk, working in conjunction with American patriot Vivek Ramaswamy, will lead the Department of Government Efficiency, DOJ.
Together, these two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my administration to dismantle government bureaucracy slash excess regulations.
I don't think we've seen any regulations cut.
Cut wasteful expenditures and restructure federal agencies.
And the Oval Office on February the 11th,
Trump with Musk standing by his side and his son on his shoulders,
said we're going to be signing a very important deal today.
It is Doge.
And I'm going to ask Elon to tell you a little bit about it.
Later, Trump asked Musk a direct question about government waste identified by his team.
He said, could you mention some of the things that your team has found before Musk went on to detail various examples of waste?
He says, I'm going to tell Musk very soon, like maybe in 24 hours,
to go check the Department of Education.
He's going to find the same thing.
Then I'm going to go to the military, and let's check the military.
Left unstated in the affidavit is who is actually running Doge, if it's not Musk.
Maybe he's now running an agency called Dodge.
I'm going to try to dodge this for legal.
I still don't understand what this is about, but we all know what has been said.
And, you know, both of them have been taking credit for it uh fda staff
that was reviewing musk's neural link were included in the doge employee firings say a
couple of sources this is from reuters it said fda employees that were reviewing musk brain
implant company neural link were fired over the weekend as part of a broader purge of the federal
workforce according to two sources with knowledge of the matter now weekend as part of a broader purge of the federal workforce,
according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.
Now, part of this is that the left has made big issues of the fact that inspector generals
and then now this is were fired.
Some of them who were looking into Musk, one of them that was looking into Starlink contracts
in Ukraine and said, ah, see, they're
getting rid of these inspector generals who were investigating what Musk was doing.
Here, they've got some FDA employees who are part of the review process for Neuralink.
They were fired, presumably, because they're not doing their job.
If anybody at the FDA is signing off on this neural link stuff they need
to be fired okay i guess you elon musk understood that yeah if you're gonna let me do this to people
you should be fired but uh that is just part of the overall thing it's not necessarily
i think in starlink who knows in ukraine it's not necessarily uh corruption on the part of um of musk the fact that these
people had oversight things it speaks more to the fact that musk is a creature of government
he's got his tentacles into all these different things everywhere that's the real issue that is
there the cuts include about 20 people in the FDA's Office of Neurological and Physical Medical Devices,
several of whom worked on looking at Neuralink, but the two sources said they didn't believe the employees were specifically targeted
because of their work on Neuralink's applications.
It's just that Musk is everywhere.
That's how he's made all of his money.
So they're saying that they now found $4.7 trillion in virtually untraceable treasury payments.
And that's a headline you're seeing everywhere.
And so if you look at the total amount that the government is spending is $6.8 trillion a year.
Now, they don't say in these articles, I'm presuming that this is in annual payments. If that were the case,
that'd be 70% of the money that the government spends, has no way to trace it. That doesn't
mean that it's just been stolen or put into dark bank accounts or overseas bank accounts or
anything like that.
It's the fact that they're not tagging this with anything that can be audited.
And that really is the way that the government operates without audits.
We are not allowed to audit the Pentagon, Federal Reserve, Fort Knox, the rest of this. Everything is supposed to be above looking at it so as zero h says it's not as
if such a federal tracking system wasn't already in place it's just that it was casually unused
for all sorts of payouts adding up to an unfathomable 4..7 trillion, 70% of what they spend.
Without a treasury access symbol identification codes associated with those payouts, there's little hope of figuring out where all that money went.
So they weren't labeling it.
As of Saturday, this is now a required field, increasing insight into where the money is
actually going.
But you can see how the government is set up to facilitate fraud.
You know, if a company were to do that and the IRS were to audit them,
and if the company were to operate as the IRS and the rest of the federal government,
they'd be in big trouble, wouldn't they?
Earlier this month, Treasury Secretary Scott Besant pushed back on the portrayals of Doge employees as reckless rogues.
He said, these are highly trained professionals.
This is not some roving band going around doing things.
This is methodical, and it's going to yield big savings.
And so one of the things he's found, of course, is in Social Security.
About 21 million americans over
the age of 100 are collecting social security retirement benefits and of course we know there
aren't 21 million americans over the age of 100 and that includes 12 million of them who are
purportedly over 120 years old and so what this is is somebody going out and getting somebody's
social security number and somehow being able to collect the payments.
And as they're pointing out, some of this stuff is going abroad.
So these are foreign people who have hacked in and gotten the Social Security numbers, and now they are collecting Social Security payments abroad.
So the Democrats are not looking too good because they're trying to push back on this obvious fraud.
Suing to stop access to this data, that is really going to blow back big time, big time on them. Jason Barker says, Musk being a part of government audits is likely to cover up his own fraud.
He has received billions upon billions of dollars.
That's right.
He is the crony capital billionaire that is there.
That is how he's made his money.
But again, notice how he's playing this to the audience.
It's not Musk, but it's James Fishback, CEO of an investment firm, Azoria, reportedly an outside advisor to Doge.
So he's an outside advisor to a senior advisor who's not
really part of doge right what is going on with all this stuff but he is somebody who when ramaswamy
left he said i'll take his place but he's close to musk and so james fishback
pitched the idea of quote a tax refund check to be sent after the expiration of Doge in July 2026,
funded exclusively with a portion of the total savings delivered by Doge.
He pushed that out on social media on Friday.
And he continued posting about it on Tuesday, and he tagged Musk in a tweet about it.
The proposal that he's putting out would call for 20% of Doge's targeted $2 trillion in
savings to be returned to about 79 million taxpaying households.
And that would be a kickback of about $5,000 per household.
Now, again, this is just his idea.
And this isn't anything coming from Trump.
It's not coming from Musk.
Who knows?
But it sounds like exactly the type of thing that they would do.
It would benefit them tremendously.
Because everybody loves their universal basic income stimulus training check, don't they?
And, you know, oh, look at this.
I got a $5,000 check from Musk.
Look at how people react to their IRS income tax refund.
I just got this great check from the IRS.
I guess they're not all that bad, right?
Considering they don't think about all the taxes that they paid and how little of it they get back.
No, no, I got money from the IRS this year.
You hear that all the time.
Let me go out and buy a TV set or something.
And they don't look at the total bill that's gone in.
And so this would be the same type of approach,
but people would see it as coming from Musk.
Look at this.
This is my dividend for all the hard work that he did
and all the money that he saved.
And I could absolutely see them doing this to make him look good, to make Trump look good with people.
And also to get people used to that free check from the government because they want everybody to get into universal basic income.
They're saying that they have saved $55 billion so far. Okay, well, if you assume 79
million people, that'd be about $139 so far of your $5,000 check that they saved.
And look, I'm glad that they can cut some of this expenses, but I want them to see,
I want to see the function of government. I want to see the regulations cut first and foremost.
Otherwise, what you're talking
about doing is replacing bureaucrats with Elon Musk's artificial intelligence and computers so
that he can make more money and so that there can be even more maximized governance. And I don't
like that at all. So again, you know, $55 billion, you know, Biden would throw that at Ukraine in just one week.
No problem at all with that.
Hypoos says, David, it needs to be said, it's not a crime for Congress to waste our money.
Zero.
No heads will roll from all of this wasted spending.
Mark my words, in fact, they will continue to spend.
Oh, yeah.
Nobody believes that it is a problem.
Again, nobody cares about balancing the budget.
This is something that they're going to talk about.
But the bigger issue is that they're going to tremendously raise taxes.
So, you know, he's saying that he's going to save $2 trillion.
I don't think they will. I don't think they will.
I don't think they will come anywhere close.
But at the same time, Trump is saying he's going to add a trillion in terms of taxes.
Oh, but that's external revenue.
No, you will be paying that.
It'll be paid for in higher prices of things.
And in many cases, it's going to really, really be concealed as products are going back and forth in the manufacturing process across the border.
It'll be picking up these tariff taxes just like a VAT.
So it's going to be there.
And they're hoping that they can send you a $5,000 check.
And you're going to really desperately need it because they're going to make everything else so much more expensive.
We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Well, one of the things that has happened is Trump has been very careful to fire all the Biden-era U.S. attorneys. Now, this is something typically the attorneys will leave
with the administration, and then they'll get a whole bunch of new ones as well. But the fact
that he's talking about firing them, this is being done to make him look strong. And usually,
they're allowed to resign. what he's saying no you are
fired so the past four years the department of justice has been politicized like never before
yeah it has he's right therefore i've instructed the termination of all remaining
biden era u.s attorneys should spell that e-r-r-o-R. But I agree with that.
The problem is, is that he sees this weaponization, which was largely against him.
And of course, we saw it with January 6th people and everything.
This is part about protecting himself.
But at the same time, he's getting rid of all these Biden era U.S. attorneys.
He's keeping the pandemic people around. Oh yes, I know
he's got RFK Jr. there at HHS
and he's going to change everything. Is he?
Is he? When he
keeps the Biden
office of pandemic preparedness
and he keeps
the Biden official
who is going to
be this veterinarian who's going to be running it?
Have we really changed anything?
You know, government was weaponized not just against Trump, not just against the J6 people.
Government was weaponized against each and every one of us in 2020, in 2021, 2022, because
of the pandemic.
It was a bipartisan weaponization of government against us.
It began with Trump and the lockdown, Trump and the masks, Trump and the six-foot social distancing,
and then Trump and the bribery of hospitals to kill people with ventilators and remdesivir and all the rest of this stuff.
And then it continued on
with the mandates from Biden. And that's really when people started dying. That's really when the
excess deaths, death rates went up. That's why Dr. Michael Yadin says there was no pandemic
at all. The spike, if you look at the excess deaths, then you see that that all came with the vaccines.
So yeah, for the past five years, the real weaponization of government has been through
public health, not through the Department of Justice as much, even more so through public
health. That is what has been weaponized. And of course, trump is a big promoter of all of that
and so going back to the doj he said we must clean house immediately and restore confidence
of america's golden age must have a fair justice system and that begins today he said in all
uppercase well how about you stop cleaning the shelves of eggs and other food?
How about you stop all these efforts to inject mRNA into our food supply, which is what this is about.
We all see what this is about.
I'm not the only one saying this now.
This is about mRNA being put into the food because we're not going to submit to that vaccine anymore.
But going back to this Department of Justice thing, the decision is part of a broader effort
by Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi to overhaul the DOJ, which they claim has been
weaponized against American citizens.
Look, the pandemic public health bureaucracy has been weaponized for five years against
all the rest of us.
And so far, he's not doing anything.
So far, what he's doing is he's retaining the key personnel that were there.
RFK Jr. is there to restore a sense of trust because trust has always been the plan.
So Trump orders DOJ to fire all remaining Biden-appointed U.S. attorneys.
Everybody's got this.
But Gerald Parker, Gerald Parker's going to stay.
It's very much like what you saw
with Gina Haspel, for example, right?
Trump says we were stuck into the Iraq war
based on lies about weapons of mass destruction.
And then what does he do?
He takes the person who created those lies
with torture and makes her head of the CIA.
Well, that's what he's doing with Gerald Parker.
So Newsweek says, so why does this matter?
They said, while it's standard for U.S. attorneys to resign following a change in administration,
Justice Department lawyers, both current and former, note that incoming administrations
typically request resignations rather than issuing abrupt termination letters,
according to reporting by Reuters. So this is about Trump being feared. This is about him
looking tough. They don't offer any courtesy to the other people to say, you know,
semi-resignation. That's essentially a firing, but it allows them to save face.
So along with that, when you look at his campaign against the Associated Press over this Gulf of America thing, keep them out, he says. He doubles down on the blocking of AP reporters over, quote unquote, certain phrases.
Again, he's going to go to the mat for the DOJ people that weaponized against him,
but he's not going to do anything
about the pandemic preparedness powers.
And he will go to the mat
for the Gulf of Mexico,
being named the Gulf of America.
So he confirmed that he's going to continue
to punish the Associated Press.
And at Tuesday news conference, he was asked if there was anything that the AP could do to be allowed to report from the Oval Office and from Air Force One again.
And he said, well, I do think that some of the phrases that they want to use are ridiculous.
The Gulf of America, that's not ridiculous, is it? And I think, frankly, that they've become obsolete, especially in the last three weeks,
because many things have happened in the last three weeks, he said.
And so I would say that if they want to use certain phrases like that, I guess some are
OK, but many aren't.
But the Associated Press just refuses to go with what the law is and what is taking place.
Well, why stop there?
Right?
He says it's called the Gulf of America now, and it's not called the Gulf of Mexico any longer, and I have the right to do it.
Why doesn't he wrestle with the Associated Press over their language saying you can't call,
we're not going to refer to somebody as pro-life.
We're only going to call them anti-abortion rights.
Or, you know, he didn't do this in his first term
when they came out.
They had a problem with anchor babies.
No, no, you can't do that.
Well, what would you use, he said.
And I said, well, I would refer to them
as the children of undocumented immigrants.
He said, no, I think I'll do anchor babies.
But he didn't kick them out of the press corps, right?
So what is that about?
Why is it that he wants to fight with us?
And I said before, I think this is an important thing.
You know, the American technate.
Got to have the Gulf of America there because we're going to have this American technate.
It's going to go from Panama up to Greenland.
Going to have the American technate.
That's been the plan of Musk and his people around his grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, going back a century so again you got more dog resignations but just contrast all this stuff to what has happened with the pandemic office and in particular uh that one um uh that one official
gerald parker trump's possible day one health moves this is on january the 20th. This is NPR saying, what is Trump going to do on day one
with health? They said, well, he could take action in two areas. First of all, he could restrict
foreign organizations receiving U.S. funding from providing or from promoting abortion.
That's done every time a Republican comes in. It's called the Mexico City policy. It goes back
to Reagan, and he did that. So since Ronald Reagan, every time a Republican would come in,
they would stop or at least restrict foreign organizations
from getting money for abortions.
The other thing they said is he could withdraw from the World Health Organization,
which he also did.
He said, I've got to stay in it for a year, but we're going to hold the money,
so we'll see if that really happens.
But the WHO would lose hundreds of millions of dollars in funding
while America would lose a key partner
in containing and surveilling global health threats, said Politico.
Trump said at the time, he said,
they were wrong about a lot of stuff. the time, he said they were wrong
about a lot of stuff.
Of course, he was not wrong.
He was not wrong
about any of that stuff.
And he saved millions
and millions of lives,
as he continued to say,
even through his campaign
this last time.
Trump promises,
this is January the 14th,
Trump promises to change
the pandemic defenses
that were created
by the Biden health officials.
Did he do that?
Promises made?
Promises kept?
You know, we didn't hear anything about all this making Canada a state and Greenland a state.
And we're going to take back the pandemic.
But he had specific promises about what he was going to do to stop this pandemic preparedness stuff.
Did he do that?
The Biden administration, just before they went out,
released a roadmap for maintaining government defenses against infectious diseases
as President-elect Trump pledges to dismantle them.
And so Biden officials touted the steps that they took to halt or prevent disease threats
but trump and his team plan to slash government spending and trump has endorsed prominent vaccine
detractors to top government health posts so pbs says public health experts are worrying that the
next administration could do less well Well, then what actually happened?
Well, in his first week, he held a press conference with Larry Ellison,
who was bragging about how AI was going to custom design genetic injections using mRNA for each and every one of us,
of course, to cure cancer.
Trump hit the ground running, pushing mRNA vaccines and the worst kind, something that is custom designed to genetically to your genetics by artificial intelligence.
Yeah, right.
Well, in 2020, during the pandemic, Trump officials moved to pull the US out of the World Health Organization.
Did it change anything then?
Right. of the World Health Organization. Did it change anything then? Right?
So during the pandemic, you know, they got us out of it for a short period of time, effectively
cut down the money to it.
Did that change anything?
And they ask, what has been done to prepare for bird flu and for other pandemics?
Well, you also had, this is also from Reuters saying the white house pandemic office may shrink under trump
january the 18th so you see that prior to trump taking office the week or so prior to that
everybody's saying he's gonna really slash all this pandemic stuff and yet he did just exactly
the opposite i'm sorry that was uh this is from washington post the white house office in charge
of preparing for the next pandemic is down a wide black and white checkerboard hallway in the Eisenhower Executive Office building.
Its windows look out across an alleyway toward the West Wing.
In recent months, the staff there has been busy coordinating with state and federal agencies in response to the alarming spread of bird brain flu in the U.S.
as the virus jumped from chickens to cows to farm workers.
All this is a total lie.
By Inauguration Day on Monday, again, this is January the 18th,
most of the pandemic office's staff will have cleared out their desks.
The office officially known as the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy
is losing more than half of its
18-person staff as the Biden administration hands off the duties to a Trump administration that is
yet to fill multiple key pandemic response positions. For months, health experts have
been concerned about what Trump's victory would mean for the federal government's pandemic planning
apparatus. And his pick of RFK Jr., a vaccine skeptic, has drawn the most attention.
And again, he's using RFK Jr. as a distraction. It's all phony. RFK Jr. pledged that he will not be against vaccines.
He pledged to the one senator who is a physician, big vaccine cheerleader.
He pledged, I will talk to him about anything before I make any actions.
And so that was the guy who was going to hold out, and he agreed to vote for him.
The office of pandemic preparedness cost about $2 million to run last year, according to
a Biden administration official.
Last year, Biden called on Congress to appropriate $6 million to beef up staffing in 2025.
That's the way these things grow.
And I bet you it'll have that kind of money or more from Trump.
You start it out.
It only started in 2022 or 2023.
And then before you know it, it's growing, tripling every year.
By the bird flu, as the bird flu cases have popped up in multiple states, the pandemic
office has organized the federal responses across multiple government agencies.
I tell you this so that you see how this thing is actually being used, and you see
who is there, and you see how Trump is betraying us, setting us up for the fall with this thing.
What have they done? They've coordinated with the CDC, with the HHS, with USDA.
So the federal responses included monitoring large farm operations for bird flu outbreaks,
reimbursing farmers for killing infected livestock to stop the spread.
They also worked with states to expand surveillance of batches of milk.
Again, this was all targeted towards our food supply.
It was all targeted to take away the things that the globalists have said
that they were going to take away all meat and dairy.
And we're going to make all protein very expensive.
You'll eat the bugs.
After Trump is sworn in as president on Monday, and we're going to make all protein very expensive. You'll eat the bugs.
After Trump is sworn in as president on Monday,
the office will continue to operate,
but the kind of staffing and resources it has remains unclear.
Well, no longer. No longer.
What happened is that on February the 6th,
Trump tapped, this is the headline from Bloomberg, and they're excited about it.
Trump team taps bird flu expert to lead the pandemic response unit, Gerald Parker.
Decades of experience in global health veterinarian has briefed Congress on U.S. bird flu outbreak.
His career includes more than three decades in the federal government focus on global health. This is the new
Fauci, folks. Here's your new
Fauci. Meet the new
boss, same as the old
boss. So
he's been focusing on global health,
national security, and pandemic preparedness.
He works with the Department of Defense
as well as these
other people. And again, all of this stuff, the pandemic
was a biological warfare by the Pentagon against us.
And the rest of these people went along with it.
He will serve as director of the office,
which was established by Congress in 2022,
as the COVID-19 pandemic began to abate.
So we've got to have an office to bring this back.
As people stopped taking the injection,
all right, now what are we going to come up with for the next fear campaign?
And so he is somebody who has held out his whole career, has been centered around One Health. He
wrote a book about it, as I pointed out yesterday. One Health is a concept that became an approach
and then became a movement. And this is from their website, onehealthglobal.net,
to improve health and well-being through the prevention of risk
and mitigation of effects of crises that originate at the interface
between human, animals, and various environments.
This is the zoonotic myth of contagion.
This is what they were selling us with the bat soup stuff and everything.
And then other people said, no, it's a lab leak.
The conservatives came in in an effort to make the pandemic seem real.
They focused on the lab leak stuff.
But these people, this is why they picked this veterinarian.
It's the interface between humans and animals.
And they're selling the idea
that animals can get you sick
and that it's going to jump
from animals to humans.
One Health recognizes
that the health of humans,
animals, and ecosystems,
ecosystem, the environment as well,
tie it all together.
So One Health, if you stop and think about it,
One Health is kind of like the unified MacGuffin theory.
They can pull in the ecosystems,
the climate and all the rest of environmentalism,
they can pull that in with vaccinating us
and with control of our food supply.
That's a really dangerous concept,
and that's where this guy has spent his entire career.
It involves applying a coordinated, collaborative,
multidisciplinary, cross-sectoral approach
to address potential or existing risk,
potential risk,
that originate at the animal-human ecosystem interface.
It's a prescription for tyranny.
Rx for tyranny.
So, One Health has been formally endorsed, listen to this, by the European Commission,
by the U.S. Department of State, by the USDA, by the CDC, by the World Bank, by the World Health Organization,
by the Agricultural Organization of the UN, FAO,
by the World Organization of Animal Health,
by the UN's System Influenza Coordination,
and by NGOs and many others.
So UN, UN, UN, UN, World Health Organization,
and the usual suspects in America,
the USDA, the CDC, and the rest of them.
And here's why I'm going over this again.
As I've said before,
people figured out where the CBDC was going.
And so we don't want to have that.
We don't want to have everything that we
buy tracked and surveilled and we don't want to have uh stuff rationed to us prohibited to us
we don't want our purchases proscribed and so they have um a lot of states have said well we're not
going to have cbdc we're prohibiting cbdc and i've we're not going to have CBDC. We're prohibiting CBDC.
And I've said, you're going to wind up with the people around Trump.
They're putting in a system.
And of course, Elon Musk is at the very epicenter of all of this, trying to make X the everything app where all transactions and payments are going to be happening.
And so I said, you're going to wind up with a public-private partnership to do CBDC.
They won't call it CBDC.
It'll be done by Trump's donors, like Musk, and some of the other people around him, like
Howard Lutnick, Lucky Lutnick.
These are the people who are going to be putting this stuff in place.
They're going to redesign our financial system, and they're going to make it effectively a
CBDC.
And they won't call it a CBDC, and it won't be run necessarily by the central bank.
But it'll be a digital currency, and it'll have the features are the issue, right?
Just like you look at a politician, you don't go with what they have to say.
You look at what they're doing. When you look at this digital money,
does it walk like CBDC? Does it talk like CBDC? Does it smell like CBDC? Well, then it's CBDC.
You have to look at the functions. And the functions, we're not having any state governments
that are prohibiting the functionality of this. We don't have any state governments that are really working to make sure that we have transactional privacy. And so if
you're not going to do that, you're going to wind up with the CBDC by another name or by no name at
all. And likewise, if you shut down this pandemic treaty, and I'm glad that we did.
It was a very dangerous thing, and so was CBDC.
But that's the difference between the Republicans and the Democrats.
The Republicans, the Democrats will come at you and say, we've got a pandemic treaty, and this is what we're going to do.
We're going to lock everything.
We're going to give ourselves the power to do anything that we want to to you as long as we declare a pandemic.
We're going to have CBDC.
We're going to completely redesign the financial system. We're going to impose this on you. That's the Biden approach. The Trump approach is going to be to
do this and to call it something else. The Trump approach is to, instead of having a pandemic
treaty with the World Health Organization, you're going to have a guy who's completely embedded
with the World Health Organization, with One Health, have a guy who's completely embedded with the World Health Organization,
with One Health, with the UN,
and he's going to effectively do the same thing
that would be done by the pandemic treaty.
Somebody that worked with Biden and with Bill Gates
and all the rest of them.
Pay attention to the functionality, not to the name.
This was sent to me by listener Robert,
who sent this to me, Robert Wright.
And he said, hey, have you seen this?
COVID, Corvid, COVID?
Look at that.
He says, why haven't we pointed this out before?
He said, how about we call this thing, this flu corvid 19 because as he said um you know corvid is um actually a family of perching birds uh a cosmopolitan family of ossine if i'm pronouncing
that correctly uh passerine birds that contains crows ravensvens, rooks, magpies, jackdaws, jays,
treepies, coes, and nutcrackers.
In colloquial English, they are known as the crow family or as corvids.
Currently, 139 species are included in the family.
The genus corvus contains 50 species.
It makes up over a third of the entire family, the ravens, the crows, all the rest of this, the corvus contains 50 species it makes up over a third of the entire family
the ravens the crows all the rest of this the corvids and so i guess what we could do is we
could call since it's all being spread by wild birds we're told right except i don't see any
dead crows or dead ravens or dead geese or any of this i don't see any dead turkeys as i said
yesterday but we could call this corvid 19 uh so he says maybe they're just laughing at us when they do this well it is laughable what we're
looking at and brownstone yesterday uh clayton barker or baker uh dr md says bird flu is a
return of covid playbook so corvid 19 is what we could call it bird flu is a return of COVID playbook.
So, COVID-19 is what we could call it.
Bird flu, he says, can be very confusing.
This is true because, as is so often the case with our government,
those who claim to be trying to solve the problem are so-called public health and our pandemic preparedness experts.
That's where we are, right?
Our public health pandemic preparedness expert,
Gerald Parker.
They are actually the ones who are creating the problem.
What is worse, they're actively seeking to perpetuate it.
And so is Trump, but this guy can't say that.
All right?
Can't say that it's Trump.
Bird flu is a complete rerun of the COVID script
with just one twist because again
history always rhymes doesn't exactly repeat he said last time with covid the pandemic planning
bioterrorists directly blackmailed us by taking away our civil rights in order to coerce us into
accepting their unsafe ineffective vaccines this time with bird flu, the pandemic planning bioterrorists are
indirectly blackmailing us by targeting our food. He's exactly right. And I think even to the extent
they know that they're not going to scare us into getting a bird flu vaccine, most of us.
And so they're going to vaccinate the animals. And that's just fine with them for right now.
Because think about how many hundreds of millions of animals there are when they do all the different ones that are farm animals.
They'll sell a lot more vaccines.
Here's why I disagree with him.
He said over the years, bioweapon scientists under the guise of pandemic preparedness have genetically manipulated.
And again, remember this guy, Gerald Parker.
He worked for the Department of Defense.
Not just for the World Health Organization and CDC.
They have, in the guise of pandemic preparedness, genetically manipulated a bat coronavirus to be both transmissible and virulent in humans.
No, they haven't.
No, they haven't.
It's not the bioweapon.
And again, like I said with Francis Boyleyle you know when alex had me on to
with francis boyle so francis boyle could shut me down francis boyle was full of excrement
on this like i don't care if you've got you know do you have proof have you isolated this stuff
of course he hadn't nobody had francis boyle hadn't looked at an isolated COVID pandemic virus. Instead, he's running off
of the fiction. I mean, you might as well, if you're going to go with their description of
this stuff, you might as well start drawing pictures of balls with spikes on them that
they do everywhere, right? So first of all, they hadn't isolated. So secondly, he could not,
therefore, know if it had been engineered or not. But thirdly, as I said to his face, I said,
even if it was engineered, it's not working then, is it? If they try to engineer this,
they've got a non-working bioweapon. But I said, I guarantee you that the vaccine is going to be
a working bioweapon. He said, oh, I agree. The vaccine is going to be a bioweapon. Absolutely.
But we got a bioweapon now. We have to be careful about it. So wear your mask and do all the rest.
No, no, no.
And the excess deaths started with the vaccine.
Don't listen to these people who are talking about the lab stuff.
What they're telling you is the last pandemic was real.
And that is a fundamental lie about all this stuff to entrap us.
Because if you believe that last pandemic was real, you'll believe this next one is.
And here's what he says.
Over many years, bioweapon scientists under the guise of pandemic preparedness,
he says, what's happening now?
And he repeats that phrase.
They've genetically manipulated now the bird flu virus to cross classes of animals
and even become more transmissible to humans.
In other words, they have created a bioweapon.
No, they haven't.
This is not real.
You got people who have pink eye.
You're a physician.
Come on.
Don't you know what pink eye is?
These people don't even have a respiratory illness.
They don't have a fever.
They got pink eye and they're calling it bird flu.
Come on.
You're a doctor.
Act like one.
Stop spreading these lies.
So they said, so what do we do about it now here's why i
agree with them uh as a matter of fact this is put out by solari uh katherine austin fits and it is
a meme that succinctly sums up my complaint about this stuff joel salatin he says um on bird flu and
egg prices joel salatin said i have always suggested that the survivors be kept for breeding in order to build flock immunity.
This is such a basic animal genetic principle.
It's not debatable.
And yet U.S. scientific protocol is to, quote, kill the healthy ones, unquote.
Yeah, this does.
I don't agree with their paradigm of contagion let me just say again
i'm not on board with that not anymore but if you follow that logic of contagion
and herd immunity and all their actions make absolutely no sense so the first thing he says
is um in the brutal mass slaughter of poultry flocks immediately. Yes. Why? Why didn't that happen on day one?
Instead, he waited from the 21st of January to February the 8th.
And then he put in a guy from the pandemic preparedness office, an expert on bird flu, because he's going to continue this stuff.
That's what Trump is going to do.
Number two, end the indiscriminate pcr testing
for bird flu and animals and humans immediately i would agree with that too number three the usda
needs to be acting appears to be acting as a rogue agency the usda's leadership needs to be
thoroughly reviewed and called that's right i've said that all along, kill the USDA. Instead, what Trump has done, he's put in a political appointment.
This
person, her first name is Brooke,
she doesn't know anything about any
of this stuff. She's just
a political cheerleader for Trump.
And he's put her in this position.
He's going to let these people run wild.
And I think
that he deliberately put in
somebody that doesn't know what's going on
uh the personnel of the cdc need to have a similar prompt and a thorough overhaul no kill it as well
kill it as well as a matter of fact the cdc rfk jr used to tell us the truth about that
cdc is nothing but a vaccine marketing they make money selling vaccines biggest seller of vaccines
is the cdc a quasi public quasi private organization um so he also talks about the
usda southeast poultry research lab in athens georgia should be shut down thoroughly investigated
the kiowa bird flu lab at the University of Wisconsin,
has been doing reckless gain-of-function, shut them down.
Brooke Rollins, the new USDA secretary, needs to be fully briefed.
Maybe you could get somebody that knew what they were doing in the first place.
On-the-job training for Brooke Rollins that was put in there
simply because she's a political cheerleader for Trump.
He says, then Trump should follow through on his 2024 promise to disband the redundant Biden
created Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, which I've been talking about.
Instead, what he's doing is he's continuing on with it. Notice how they pass the baton back and forth to each other?
They're on the same page with this stuff, Trump and Biden.
The $590 million bird flu contract development to Moderna,
that should be canceled.
They should claw that back, as I said.
The USDA's reported conditional approval of a bird flu vaccine with Zotus should be canceled. But look, most importantly,
you need to outlaw the mRNA into food. And that isn't going to happen at RFK Jr.'s HHS. I guarantee
it's not going to happen. He's there to keep you from doing anything about this at the state level. He's there to get you to trust this and to be quiet about it.
In Tennessee, we had some legislators who, a couple years ago,
and one of them was a doctor, and he said,
they've been talking about genetically modifying plants to create mRNA vaccines
and saying, well, just feed it to people.
So they came up with a bill and said, no, you're not going to do that in Tennessee.
But to my knowledge, they don't have anything that would ban
mRNA injections into the animals that we eat.
Only the modification of plants.
Understand that the mRNA injections are genetic modification,
and that should be stopped as well.
And that's where we need to stop it. we need to stop it at the state level it's not going to be
done at the federal level we need to make sure that we got representatives who understand that
we've got a you know and perhaps in Tennessee and other places we got some people who are
sympathetic to this because they did it for lettuce. Let's do it for chickens now.
Make sure they're not going to make genetically modified organisms for our food.
And so this needs to be stopped for all the same reasons.
And it should just be all of this push to vaccinate us through our food,
to vaccinate all the birds and animals.
That needs to be seen for what it is. Genetic modification.
GM food.
And so at the same time, you've got News Nation saying,
Bird flu is likely spreading undetected in humans, says the CDC.
This is exactly the same kind of stuff that I used to see all the time from Mike Adams
when I was at
info wars i never forget walking out and seeing him put up a cdc thing showing that more people
were dying of of covid than of heart disease and of cancer yeah be afraid fear campaign that's what it was well you know bird flu may be
spreading undetected in humans so be very afraid says the CDC it is so
dangerous that you don't even know you've got it I mean we've again we
heard all that five years ago didn't we CDC is morbidity and mortality weekly
report that's what Mike Adams used to put up to scare everybody.
So they're talking about no reported cases of human-to-human transmission.
But be careful, because you might get that pink eye of death.
You never know.
So Trump's new USDA chief takes aim at rising egg prices, says Newsmax.
They're going to cheer Trump, because they're conservative. Trump administration is swiftly addressing skyrocketing egg prices, says Newsmax. They're going to cheer Trump because they're conservative.
Trump administration is swiftly addressing skyrocketing egg prices. First of all,
it's very clear, says Brooke Rollins, that the president campaigned on significant and
transformational change. We've launched the America First Policy Institute. That's where she
got her position. She did the America First Policy Institute, and that got Trump's attention.
She became a cheerleader for Trump, and she's still a cheerleader for Trump.
She doesn't know anything about what's going on with any of this stuff.
And she wouldn't care if she did.
She would just cheer Trump.
She said, egg prices have reached nearly a 40-year high, driven by inflation and avian flu outbreaks.
No, it's been driven by the USDA killing people.
And the USDA is underneath her.
Rollins said she wasted no time tackling the issue, holding immediate briefings on egg pricing after being sworn in.
She said at my very first briefing, she saw I was sworn in about 3 o'clock, took a couple of pictures,
and immediately went into a briefing on avian flu and egg prices with the team at the USDA.
Again, she doesn't know anything about what's going on.
Nothing about it.
And wouldn't care if she did.
She said, we're looking at every tool in the toolkit, including biosecurity measures.
And there are other countries that use vaccines for their egg layers that have none of these
issues.
There it is.
They're saying, well, you know, Trump's going to do something about egg prices
and they're going to release a policy.
Well, there's the policy, folks.
She goes to the USDA and they tell her,
we've got to have vaccines approved.
We're going to approve these.
They've already done it.
They've approved the Zodas vaccine.
And so now what they're going to do is
twist the arms of farmers and say,
well, you know, we can come to your place
with an imaginary test
and we can kill every last bird and put you out of business
or you can inject them all.
What do you want to do?
We're not going to pressure you.
I'm not going to mandate this for anybody.
You know, Biden does mandates.
The Trump administration doesn't mandate anything.
They're into this kind of coercion, right?
The Biden administration and their USDA depopulated, she said.
They wiped out millions of egg layers.
We're not going to do that.
We're going to vaccinate them all for the big pharma companies.
So how do we quickly repopulate those farmers and their flocks?
Well, we vaccinate all of the egg layers.
That's where it goes.
Now, one last thing before we run out of time.
This is from Madra again, who had written me about some of the other stuff.
And she said, by the way, when you're talking about the fact that RFK Jr.
and Brooke Rollins at the USDA, or she's at the Ag Secretary, which is over the USDA, talked about the fact that they're coming together to oppose junk food.
Well, she said, think about it.
There isn't anything else for those who are on a budget to buy because junk food is cheap.
So you can get spam, you can get ramen noodles, that kind of stuff.
They're garbage.
But all that food is cheap because it's junk food.
Very little good nutritious food is affordable for people on a fixed income.
You know, eggs used to be affordable.
And you could eat it.
It was one of the best things that you could eat.
But now eggs have become unaffordable, if available. So why don't they take a look at that with their junk food campaign?
MAV 2022 says the Supreme Court decided in 2013 that genetically altered organisms are the property of the patent holders.
Modifying everything is a control grid.
Yeah.
Hedge 88.
Corvid 2025. There we go. Not hedge 88 corvid 2025 there we go not 19 corvid 2025 the birds
yeah it is like a bad hitchcock thing isn't it uh jason barker we need a doge style thing to audit
all legislation from the founding and cut out anything that's not constitutional. Wouldn't that be nice?
Except that, you know, because we've got billionaires of Elon Musk and Donald Trump,
they're always focused on money and only money.
And as one person pointed out, the Doge organization could have some of the biggest impact if they
would audit Elon Musk.
Where is he getting all of his money?
How much money has this guy got?
How did he become, again, the wealthiest man in the world?
It's because he had his fingers all over government.
And that's the reason why he's there.
And that's the reason why he's got the back door into everything.
And he's looking forward to the future
where he can take his demon god AI
that he's so proud of there in Memphis,
and he can use it to maximize governance of us all.
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