The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #1966: Satire Bans. Lab Milk Lies, And Our Shadow Government’s Global Reign of Terror

Episode Date: March 12, 2025

     Trump’s war on free speech escalates with the "Take It Down Act," a satire-slaying Trojan horse, as he targets the Constitution and Thomas Massie as well     Meanwhile, the CIA’s satani...c puppet masters arm jihadists to butcher Christians in Syria they supported with A-10 Warthogs inter alia     Enter Unreal Milk, a lab-grown climate con blessed by Trump’s USDA cronies and Bill Gates’ millions—no cows, all control!     The elder-killing scandal: midazolam and morphine as chemical executioners, courtesy of Hancock’s stockpiles.     Peter McCullough’s bird flu grift collapses under scrutiny, but real heroes—like a West Texas doc defying BigPharma & MMR’s—shine through NBC’s smear campaign.2:30 Trump Wants Massey Gone, Constitution Next, and Satire Outlawed“Continuing Resolution” is an oxymoron.  They CONTINUE to kick the can down the road expecting something different because they have no RESOLUTION, simply feckless cowards.  But the manufactured outrage is NOT about the CR or budget — just like the Canadian tariffs are NOT about fentanyl.  Meanwhile, Trump pushes the “Take It Down Act”, a trojan horse anti-speech bill to outlaw satire.  Heres how it could be fixed — but won’t be fixed. 15:45 The Importance of Constitutional Government VS Trump Ego-nomicsA much needed lesson for our time. 25:59 The Who & Why  Behind Trump’s Attack on Massie Promises Bought, Promises Paid — BOUGHT & PAID It’s easy to see…follow the money.  42:07 Trump Violates Due Process & Law to Follow His Masters: ADL & GreenblattIsrael’s shadowy influence looms large. Is this anti-Semitism or anti-Netanyahu-ism? 57:10 CIA’s Satanic Shadow Government Unleashes Jihadist Hell: Christians ButcheredFrom Afghanistan to Syria, they’ve armed bloodthirsty jihadists—like the Al-Qaeda poster child now slaughtering thousands in Latakia—with A-10 Warthogs and heavy weapons, all to topple Assad and install a terrorist worse than ever. Door-to-door executions, women paraded naked and shot, kids forced to kill their families—these U.S.-backed monsters proudly post their atrocities online, screaming "Allah Akbar" over bleeding corpses. Meanwhile, geospatial intel tracks your every move, building AI lifelogs to hunt you by faith and politics 1:19:54 MegaChurch Sued Over “Money-Back Guarantee” on Tithing Are you suing for more when you’re already rich in wonders? 1:22:27 Miracles or “Intentional Blindness”? Wake Up to the Divine Spectacle You’re Ignoring Every Day!Life wouldn't be a bore, or a chore, if we lived with childlike curiosity to see the miracles permeating in our lives.  Be aware of “intentional blindness”.1:35:57 Trump’s Censorship Bombshell: Take It Down Act Unleashes a Speech-Stealing Tyranny!Billed as a shield against nonconsensual deep fakes it will let the powerful zap satire, memes, and criticism with zero proof—just accusations!  With vague terms, no recourse, and tech giants caving to avoid feds, it’s civil asset forfeiture for your words!1:50:15 Trump Lists 60 More Elite Universities to Have Grants Removed$400 MILLION from Columbia to start — except for the wrong reasons.  Why was the anti-Americanism of these Marxist universities ignored for decades and funding ONLY CUT for anti-semitism?  It shows what we can expect from a rebranding Dept of Education2:06:51 Will the New CDC Head Look at Vaccine-Autism Connection?Dave Weldon, a vaccine-autism crusader from Vaxxed fame, steps into the ring today for a confirmation showdown—will he strike a Faustian bargain with Senator Cassidy like RFK Jr. did?2:12:02 “UnReal Milk”: Lab-Grown Dairy for the Climate Con GameHailed by Forbes as a climate-saving marvel, this Boston-born Franken-dairy is a “solution” for a non-problem. But wait—who’s in charge? The USDA, meant for farm-fresh fare, bizarrely claims jurisdiction over this petri-dish potion, while the FDA sits on the sidelines. Critics cry foul: no cows, no agriculture—yet Trump’s crew, including Brooke Rollins, rubber-stamps it alongside mRNA jabs for livestock! Bill Gates and Israel fuel the frenzy, pumping millions into this “no-milk milk” to dodge methane-farting cows. It’s an unreal saga that reeks of the climate MacGuffin BS2:30:41 Chemical Restraints Exposed: Midazolam & Morphine Used to Kill the Elderly During “Covid”A shocking revelation that’ll turn your stomach!  Matt Hancock’s UK midazolam stockpile and GlaxoSmithKline’s Irish vaccine agenda hint at a sinister elder-cleansing scheme—pension relief by lethal injection 2:41:39 Peter McCullough’s Bird Flu Grift Unravels He can’t even make a coherent argument for his “lab leak” nonsense.  And other people are starting to point out his grift.  It’s Alex Jones 2.0, spinning half-truths into a fear-fest to sell product.    But there are REAL wins with REAL doctors who have REAL character—like the West Texas family physician who’s ditching vaccines.  NBC attacks him for their BigPharma masters but in doing so, they prove his point 2;57:37 What Happens to Gold When the Stock Market Drops by 10% or More?Historical data looks good for gold bugsIf 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 KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Mark Carney served as Justin Trudeau's economic advisor for the last five years. The result? Liberals doubled housing costs, double debt and doubled lineups at our food banks. Carbon tax Carney. He's just like Justin. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. Trump wants Canada's jobs. We're going to take other countries' jobs.
Starting point is 00:00:19 And Mark Carney's the man to help him. Mark Carney moved his company's headquarters to the U.S. just like Trump wanted. Carbon tax Carney, if he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 12th of March, year of our Lord 2025.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Well, today we're going to talk about what was all over social media yesterday. Trump attacking Thomas Massey. And so we're going to talk about what it is about. It's not about the continuing resolution. It's not about the economics. It's about something else entirely. Do you really think that the Canadian tariffs are about fentanyl?
Starting point is 00:01:40 Come on. Come on, come on. And so it is very interesting to see how the influencers are lining up behind Trump and attacking someone who is standing for the Constitution and fiscal responsibility. Anyway, we're going to take a look at what is happening with Big Pharma. We also have a wide array of people who have come up with lab milk. The stuff that you didn't want. The stuff that they tell you you've got to have because, you know, we're going to destroy the planet. That type of thing.
Starting point is 00:02:17 And we're going to take a look at why it is that every time our government gets involved in overthrowing a country, the Christians are the ones who get slaughtered afterwards by the people that they worked with. Yeah, we're going to take a look at that as well. We'll be right back. Well, we had Trump yesterday saying, I want Thomas Massie gone. Okay. Along with the debt ceiling, by the way. He wanted the debt ceiling gone.
Starting point is 00:02:50 I'm waiting for the one where Trump says, I want the Constitution gone. Because he just does whatever he wishes, right? He boasts about being a dictator. He boasts about being a king. Just joking, just joking. Well, this is also the same guy who wants to arrest people for political speech that he doesn't agree with. And he also is saying now that he wants to arrest people for, well the Take It Down Act
Starting point is 00:03:17 doesn't have any jail terms in it yet. But the Take It Down Act, which is being put out supposedly to take down any AI intimate images or something like that, I think is a phrase that they use. It's a phrase that is pregnant with possibilities, shall we say. And what it will do is actually outlaw satire. And he says, yeah, it's going to, you know, I'll even use it. Oh, you bet he will. He'll use it to shut down his opponents for satire because as Saul Alinsky said, satire
Starting point is 00:03:51 is the most effective weapon. There's no defense against it. Saul Alinsky rules for radical, dedicated to Lucifer. But anyway, speaking of Lucifer, let's talk about Trump and his attack against Massey. Trump is trying to get a clean continuing resolution. I said think about what an oxymoron a continuing resolution is. I put this out on Twitter. I said, so you're just to continue to kick the can down the road, right?î Which is what this is about.
Starting point is 00:04:29 A continuing resolution is continuing to kick the can down the road. Itís continuing to do the same thing that youíve always done and expecting some different result. And itís not a resolution. It shows that these people donít have any resolution. Theyíre feckless cowards. It shows that these people don't have any resolution. They're feckless cowards. That's what the continuing resolution is about.
Starting point is 00:04:50 It's continuing to do the same thing. It's continuing to have no resolution of your character. Of course we can see their character pretty clearly. But a lot of people say, oh well, let's think about what we've got to do. We've got to pass this so we can get the Senate to do this and all that. And that's where Dan Bongino is as he came out and weighed in on this argument to criticize Thomas Massey. Unlike Trump, Dan Bongino doesn't want to alienate all the people who are actual constitutional
Starting point is 00:05:20 conservatives who support Thomas Massey. But he's definitely wrong on this one. So he's going to go soft. That's why I don't agree. And I've defended Congressman Massey in the past. Go back and watch the shows. I don't get emotional about these things. He has been amazing on the January 6th pipe bomber case.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Incredible. He is wrong here. He's just, I'm sorry, he's wrong. He doesn't have a tactical plan to cut spending. I just gave it to you. Get rid of this CR, deal with it for three more months, move on to reconciliation, and fight the fight there where you actually have the numbers. Does that make sense? Anybody?
Starting point is 00:05:52 No, it doesn't. You've done that over and over again. I'm a toolbox and a jerk right now. You are. That's crazy. Tell me, John, I'm open to it. All I'm asking you is if you believe that, tell me what your plan is. Tell me what your plan is. Okay, I'll tell you. Senate filibuster. If you have it, I'd love to hear it. You want to hear it? Here it is, okay? Let it shut down. Let it shut down. Let the Democrats
Starting point is 00:06:15 scramble to revive this monster. I don't care if the federal government shuts down. I hope it shuts down. I hope and pray that it shuts down someday. Gone forever. That'll take care of the Federal Reserve and all the rest of these abomination agencies. Just let the thing shut down and then figure out how to rebuild it. One piece at a time. If you can find it in the Constitution, let it go. That's what these people need to have the ability to do. Just let the thing go and we can decide what we want to have. Anyway, so Trump says he should be primaried. Talking about Massey.
Starting point is 00:06:54 He's just another grandstander. This is the ultimate projection, isn't it? Who in the world in history has been a bigger grandstander than Donald Trump? Terrace on Terrace off Terrace on Terrace off Yeah, oh, we're gonna take over Greenland in Panama. We're gonna have the Gulf of America the biggest grandstander BSer of history When you look up BS in the dictionary, you will find his picture there. Someone thinks
Starting point is 00:07:28 they can control my voting card by threatening my reelection. Guess what? It doesn't work on me," said Massey. Three times I've had a challenger who tried to be more MAGA than me. None busted 25% because I do what I say I'm going to do. And he stands for America because I do what I say I'm going to do. And he stands for America first. And then I see this kind of typical Kool-Aid drinker response. And it was, you know, when I got looked last night, it was just all over Twitter. Still largely there. This person says in response, President Trump has balanced the budget in a mere six weeks. Wow. Wow.
Starting point is 00:08:06 These people are amazing. Aren't they? Well, if he's balanced the budget, then why do we need a continuing resolution for everything solved? Isn't it? Tell that to Dan Bongino. Hey, we've already got the balance of the budget balanced here. He said, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Starting point is 00:08:20 He says to Massey for not voting for this budget balancing legislation yesterday. Oh, wait a minute. be ashamed of yourself," he says to Massey, for not voting for this budget-balancing legislation yesterday. Oh, wait a minute, you just said in the first sentence that Trump balanced the budget. This is what it's like to talk to the MAGA people. This is not somebody that I was involved in. I think they had something like 200 responses or something to that. Everybody wanted to explain to him that if the budget is already balanced, you don't
Starting point is 00:08:49 need to do this. But here's the other issue. One of the things that Massey was saying was this continuing resolution doesn't even have the Doge cuts in it. I told you they're not serious about that. The cuts have to come from Congress. If Congress had the resolution to do something about this, you wouldn't need Doge. And without Congress having the resolution to do something about this, not a continuing resolution which is no resolution at all, it's not a solving of the problem, and it
Starting point is 00:09:22 isn't a principled stand. No, without any kind of resolution from Congress, this is just going to continue and continue and continue as you and I have already seen. I'm sick and tired of it. I'm sick and tired of it. Just shut it down. I'm tired of the circus. I'm tired of the influencers like Bongino and the rest of these people. DC Drano, one of the worst ones out there. And so the other thing that Massey did was he responded to Trump's tweet. Trump said, well, he can't even approve a continuing resolution talking of Massey, when he approved them many times during his career as a congressman.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Thomas Massey is a grandstander. And the great people of Kentucky are going to be watching a very interesting primary in the not too distant future. Well, and we'll talk about that's what it really is. It was about that before it became about the continuing resolution. It was about Massey testing a run for Mitch McConnell's seat. So I had people contact me, you know, reply to some of the stuff that I was putting out. And so let's just stop all
Starting point is 00:10:30 the public criticizing or anything. It's like, well, tell that to Trump, first of all. And then secondly, this is not about the continuing resolution. This is not about the debt and the deficit at all. I'll tell you what it's about in a moment. But Massey responded to that tweet from Trump and said, this tweet from Trump's account is very misleading, I never voted for a continuing resolution that became law. I did vote for a continuing resolution under McCarthy that included an 8% cut to all discretionary spending. But unfortunately, that
Starting point is 00:11:05 continuing resolution did not become law. So, do the research and you'll find that I have been consistent. And of course, I'm unlike Trump, who every day is roiling the stock markets with his on-again-off-again tariffs and the rest of his, you know, needless conflict with people. Needless. You talk about being able to sort out what is important and what isn't. And when we get to the pharmaceutical stuff, we'll talk about R.F.K. Jr. A lot of people saying it was, you know, Jane Ruby had a thing up saying, why doesn't he go after mRNA first?
Starting point is 00:11:50 You know why and other people saying yeah, why is he focusing on Froot Loops? I'm like, yeah, that's a perfect metaphor, isn't it? for maha Froot Loops And if it wasn't gonna be banned soon we could do a AI video of RFK jr. As the cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs bird Jr. as the cuckoo for a Cocoa Puffs bird. But it would be banned because we would not be putting pants on the cuckoo for a Cocoa Puffs bird. So therefore it would be something that would fall into the take it down, take it down, don't criticize me, I'm a politician. Well again, I said it's, you want something that is all over the place? Just look at Trump's ergonomics, because that's all this is. The terrorist stuff is just ergonomics.
Starting point is 00:12:35 And I said, if he wanted to balance a budget, maybe what Trump could have done is not send $4 billion to Israel. How about that? And because Zel and because Linsky said yeah I'll go with whatever you talked about now the weapons have resumed to Ukraine so there you go we've always got money for war don't we so um he's going to give that to them but uh I said and this is what I think it's about so this yesterday I said, and this is what I think it's about, I said this yesterday, I said, the thing is, Massey beat AIPAC even with their attacks, even though they spent over $300,000 just at one TV station, because they don't own him.
Starting point is 00:13:20 And I said, he beat them, so they're bringing out their biggest gun Trump that's what this is about folks this is not Trump versus Massey this is puppet Trump puppet of the APAC this is APAC versus Trump that's what this is so the continuing resolution my eye again it doesn't even have the Doge cuts. And if you believe any of this stuff, then you must believe that there's a massive amount of fentanyl coming in from Canada and we're going to stop it with tariffs. And just think about that. If you could just wave a magic wand and you could hire more law enforcement
Starting point is 00:14:02 officers and all the rest of this, and you could drop stop the drug war why hasn't that worked for 54 years why why not yeah well Mises org had an interesting article called the importance of constitutional government and we should think about this because you know when I look at this slavish mindless devotion to Trump and his executive orders and his ruling like a king or a dictator or a czar or this whatever, the right, which has always supported the Constitution in the past, has now thrown it out. And the bottom line is, it's been overwhelmed. Trump has brought in a bunch of reality TV show fans
Starting point is 00:14:49 Who basically have spent their life eating popcorn and watching TV? They don't have a clue or a care about the Constitution They don't care all they care about is a reality TV show guy Donald Trump. Yeah, I'm on TV and now Jeff Bezos, in order to curry favor, even more favor with the Trump family, is now bringing back The Apprentice on Amazon. So I guess I could finally watch it if I wanted to, but I'm not. I couldn't make it past the introduction where it's money, money, money, you know, that's like, yeah, that's what this guy is about. I said that to my in-laws 35-40 years ago. We went down to
Starting point is 00:15:27 Florida and we were driving up. Oh, there's where Donald Trump lives. I said he's a most pathetic example of somebody addicted to money I've ever seen in my life. That was my opinion of him 35-40 years ago. It hasn't changed. It's only been reinforced. I'm not interested in somebody who's addicted to money. I'm not interested in somebody who's addicted to sex because that's also his issue. Epstein and the rest of this stuff. The only thing, Trump is not addicted to his drugs but give him time. Anyway, the importance of constitutional government, Mises.org. In his book, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate
Starting point is 00:16:07 Government, Jefferson Davis explained the southern causes he sought. For those all of those that... Trump wants Canada's jobs. We're going to take other countries' jobs. And Mark Carney's the man to help him. Mark Carney moved his company's headquarters to the US, just like Trump wanted.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Carbon tax Carney. If he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. Mark Carney served as Justin Trudeau's economic advisor for the last five years. The result? Liberals doubled housing costs, doubled debt, and doubled lineups at our food banks. Carbon tax Carney. He's just like Justin.
Starting point is 00:16:42 A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. For those of you who have been educated in government schools. Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederacy. He said, when the cause was lost, what cause was it? It was not the cause of the South only, but it was the cause of constitutional government, the cause of the supremacy of law, the cause of the natural rights of man. His argument was that the conduct of government must be constitutional. It would be unlawful for the government to argue that prevailing circumstances made it necessary to ignore or to override the constitution as that would be a violation
Starting point is 00:17:22 of what he called the supremacy of the law. It would have done well to pay attention to that five years ago when Trump was locking everything down and telling us, you know, don't step on a crack, you'll break your mother's back, six feet apart, wear the mask, this and that, right? And paying people to enforce those orders. The Constitution, said Davis, does not contain an escape clause by means of which it can be set aside whenever the government deems it necessary to do so. He referred to this kind of attitude as the plea of necessity. How many times have we seen
Starting point is 00:18:00 the plea of necessity for gun control, for population control, all the rest of this. He says, therefore, says the plea of necessity, a new power is this day found under the Constitution of the United States. That is, the powers of the Constitution of the United States are enlarged or contracted according to the circumstances. So now we can forget about the First Amendment. If anybody says something that we deem to be anti-semitic without defining what anti-semitic is, then we can deport them, we can arrest them if they're Americans, says Trump. First Amendment? We don't care. Mankind cannot be surprised at seeing a government administered on such an interpretation of
Starting point is 00:18:51 powers, blunder into a civil war, said Jefferson Davis, and approach the throes of disillusion. In his view, there could be no secure foundation for a peaceful resolution of disputes if the very foundation of the lawful settlement of disagreements could be so readily set aside at the government's whim. And now we have, if ever there was an argument against the arbitrary whims of an executive ruling by executive orders, Donald Trump. Let's hope as Ulysses Grant said when he became president, let's hope that we get rid of this bad idea by the rigorous enforcement of it. Trump is the embodiment
Starting point is 00:19:40 of a whimsical dictator who can't make up his mind from one day to the next what he wants to do. He won't abide by the Constitution. He won't even abide by his own trade agreement, which I don't support. I never supported USMCA. I never supported NAFTA, but he did and he won't even abide by that. Just the whims of a dictator and I'm sick and tired of him frankly. Davis said, reminded his readers that many Confederate soldiers have fought for the US in previous wars. But he saw the Constitution as central to a voluntary Union being itself the agreement on the basis of which the Union was formed and
Starting point is 00:20:19 a breach of this compact as justification for withdrawing from it. He said Southerners, I'm sorry he of the Founders, but what they objected to was the Northern interpretation of it, which sought by an act of philosophical alchemy to transmute it from a compact between sovereign states creating a central government with enumerated powers to a consolidated nationalism with a central government having unlimited powers." And now we have an executive who thinks that he has unlimited powers. Davis said, if the government could simply set aside the Constitution when it deemed necessary, then it itself, that in itself would justify secession, as it would amount to a declaration
Starting point is 00:21:11 that the agreement was no longer regarded as binding. You can just set aside the Constitution, whatever you think. If you can say, fortunately I can do that myself, I can take the guns and do the due process later, maybe, sometime, somehow. If you're going to do that, well then we can just say, well, you know, you have just said that the Constitution is not binding, so we can just go our own way. I look at this, and this is why I always talk about the Constitution. It's not that it is any way, shape, or form the governing instrument of our country.
Starting point is 00:21:46 But as these people, each of them takes the oath to the Constitution, they take it as a, they make an oath to, uphold the Constitution as a condition of being given authority. When they violate that authority, when they violate the Constitution, rather, they no longer have authority. So they take an oath to the Constitution. The Constitution is King. Lex Rex, the law is King, not Trump. And not Lex Friedman either, you know. Not that Lex, the law, the law. But he takes an oath to the Constitution because the Constitution is king. And he then, these officers then become like stewards. Think about the steward of Gondor, the Lord of the Rings, right?
Starting point is 00:22:36 He didn't want to be the steward, he wanted to be the king. He didn't want the king to come back and these people don't want the Constitution back either. They're just like the King of Gondor. They don't want a return of the King, a return of the Constitution. So it's important that we look at the Constitution, because it shows that they have no legitimate authority and I have no moral reason to obey them whatsoever on any issue now. I do it simply out of pragmatism, which Hill will pick to die on, that type of thing. But not because they have the authority. I do not – and that's one of the issues that I talk about with Romans 13, all this stuff that these pastors trying to put this burden on Christians, you do whatever they say. Like Todd Friel, I call him Pinwheel Friel because he said, you know, just before
Starting point is 00:23:30 the vaccines. Now, if they tell you to put a pinwheel on your head, you put a pinwheel on your head because you've got to do whatever the government says. Hey Todd, we don't have a monarchy here. We have a constitution. And that is the legitimate authority. And if they violate the constitution, they have no authority at all. This is a government without authority. The Romans 13 argument has other aspects to it as well. Even if they had the authority to tell people to kill themselves, what would you tell them?
Starting point is 00:24:04 Would you commit suicide? Come on, the Kool-Aid drinkers that pushed Romans 13 on people before the injection. Anyway, so Jefferson Davis said, if the necessity which they, the US government, pleaded was an argument to justify their violations of all the provisions of the Constitution, the existence of such a necessity on their part was a sufficient argument to justify their violations of all the provisions of the Constitution the existence of such a necessity on their part Was a sufficient argument to justify our withdrawal from the Union with them and insist that you can override the Constitution because of a plea of necessity
Starting point is 00:24:38 and by the way And I mentioned this again because I did have a listener and supporter say, I don't understand what you've got against Abraham Lincoln. Well, here it is in one paragraph. Abraham Lincoln said, quote, I have no purpose directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery and the states where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so." Lincoln was not simply expressing his personal disinclination to end slavery, but he was reflecting a view of the Constitution that was widely held at
Starting point is 00:25:20 the time. In other words, he was just fine with slavery. Civil War was not about slavery. And he didn't free the slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation that he did was to free the slaves in states that were in rebellion to him. That's what he had to say. But not in the states where there were still slaves that were still part of the Union.
Starting point is 00:25:44 It was all a big dodge. This was all about consolidation of authority, consolidation of government, and it was about his ego. Egos matter, folks. All these politicians have ridiculously oversized egos, and they all lie lie but some are worse than others as we're starting to see here just a few weeks into this Donald Trump 2.0 even worse than Donald Trump 1.0 he's really feeling his power isn't he and look here's the thing Lincoln says he's not a he's not opposed to slavery right but let me just say that you know what he did was not constitutional, reason enough to oppose him. He was not fighting to end slavery, and neither is Trump.
Starting point is 00:26:35 You understand that debt is slavery. That is a form of slavery, and they want to continue to end debt us, and that was another part of the big fight. People were coming back against Thomas Masssey saying you voted against Trump's PPP thing that's right should be proud of it as well He was proven right and So information liberation says Trump says he will lead the charge Trump wants Canada's jobs We're going to take other countries jobs and. And Mark Carney is the man to help him. Mark Carney moved his company's headquarters to the U.S. just
Starting point is 00:27:08 like Trump wanted. Carbon tax Carney. If he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. To primary Kentucky representative Thomas Massey, what he's trying to do is building up the situation here because he does not want Massey to run for Senate and take Mitch McConnell's place. Information Liberation says all that was missing from Trump's post was a Shalom Massey at the start because that was the deportation boast. He began with that, you know, Shalom so-and-so, whoever he was kicking out for exercising their free speech. Trump tried to have Massey primaried in 2020 and he failed. Remember that? I've talked about that many times. Trump raged at
Starting point is 00:27:54 Massey for voting against Trump's terrible COVID stimulus bill, which led to an explosion of inflation that we're still feeling the brunt of today. It set us on a different trajectory of debt entirely. When he did that three and a half billion, three and a half trillion dollar, pretty soon you're talking about real money. He used to say that Everett Turkson said that about millions. A millionaire and a millionaire pretty soon you're talking about real money. Well, it's like anyway now we're trillions. But yeah, we saw what happened with that. That was all to finance his medical martial law. That was all a taste of universal basic income to put a pacifier in our mouths so that in the
Starting point is 00:28:41 words of Michael Bloomberg when he was saying we're gonna take everybody's jobs well that's what Trump did. He took everybody's jobs just like that just like that all at once And Michael Bloomberg says when we take everybody's jobs, we're going to have to give them a little bit of money So they don't come after us with the guillotines If trump had not done this one of the reasons why trump was so mad with massie It was because if trump had not gotten through this universal basic income, this pacifier, this he calls a stimulus, the pacifier, he had not gotten that pacifier out there. People would have come after him with guillotines. And the thing as we have seen afterwards, not only
Starting point is 00:29:19 did it set us on a completely different trajectory of debt. But it also is just filled with fraud. I remember one of the interviews I had, I forget the guy's name, and he was talking about the PPP thing and he said, he was an accountant. And he said, I looked at that and I said, whoa, this is going to, and he had experience with government. He knew people in the Trump administration. He was a conservative and so forth. He said, this is gonna and he had experience with government he knew people in the Trump administration he was a conservative and so he said this is gonna be horrific it's gonna be so loaded with fraud he said I called him up and I said you can't do it this way it's just gonna be you know come take
Starting point is 00:29:57 all the money and that's what we saw that's what it was and he said the reply to him was well we haven't had any fraud yet. And he goes, you haven't even gotten this passed yet. It hasn't started. That's the kind of juvenile answers. It's kind of like, well, look at this. Trump has balanced the budget in just six weeks. And so now we need to have another vote to balance the budget. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Massey argued that that bill, the continuing COVID stimulus bill, amounted to the largest wealth transfer from taxpayers to the super rich in history, and he was completely vindicated. After Massey last month teased a potential Senate run to take Mitch McConnell's place, the Republican Jewish coalition pledged unlimited campaign spending to stop him. See, that's why I said yesterday. I didn't explain it. I just said to that one person, he said, we got to stop having these, we just need to work, let these people work it out in the back doors about how they're going to do the budget and everything. And they're not stop throwing bombs at each other. Like, go tell that to Trump! He's the bomb
Starting point is 00:31:01 thrower. But it's not even about the bomb that he's throwing. It's not even about the budget. You don't even understand what's going on here, lady. I mean, it's crazy. This is about, just like I said, just like, you know, Canada is not about the fentanyl. This is not about the fentanyl. This is not about the continuing resolution. This is about Trump doing what the Republican Jewish coalition wants him to do. It's about him doing what Miriam Adelson wants him to do. It's about him doing what AIPAC wants him to do and what
Starting point is 00:31:36 they all pay him to do. All these people like to talk about promises made, promises kept no no no it's not that's not the right way to phrase it promises bought promises paid back that's what it is promises bought promises paid Trump is bought and paid by these people he's not America first and people that he's filled his cabinet with are not America first and he doesn't want somebody who is America first like Thomas Massey He doesn't want them in the Senate Absolutely does not so I Would go so far as to even say
Starting point is 00:32:17 That this was a manufactured crisis This is not about the continuing resolution. This is about the Republican Jewish Conference Coalition and Trump and the Trump cabinet Jewish Jewish cabinet coalition, I guess we could call His picks. This is about them picking a fight with Massey McConnell's retirement stokes concern that Massey may run for the Senate and this is This is an article that Information Liberation has inserted into their into his article. Jewish Insider that's their headline and then they said the Republican Jewish coalition pledged
Starting point is 00:32:56 unlimited spending to block Massey if he decides to run for Senate. So, I ask you again, would the GOP manufacture this crisis? I think they would. Chris Minahan said that's how the Israel lobby responds to an actual American first patriot, unlike Trump, who got the Republican Jewish coalition's first full endorsement because he ran on giving the lobby total power over Congress. And here he is pledging that back in August of 2024. Years ago my father was a big supporter
Starting point is 00:33:34 of Jewish people and Israel. He's not Jewish. He wasn't Jewish but he was a great friend of a lot of Jewish people. And if you said, let's say 15 years ago, maybe not even that long, anything bad about Israel or Jewish people, you were finished as a politician, right? You were finished. You wouldn't do that. Now you're going to be deported or arrested. You wouldn't do it anywhere, but nobody would do it. The most powerful lobby in this country by far was Israel and Jewish people. Today it's almost like what happened what happened what happened to shumer what happened to all these people shimmers like uh...
Starting point is 00:34:11 a palestinian right so palestinian let's the board of the power of the rest of the uh... this lobby this powerful and was for the for good not for bad, of being Jewish and of Israel. And unfortunately, they're not necessarily the same, because you have Jewish people living in New York who really don't support. You look at the New York Times and they do not support Israel, and I don't think they support Jewish people, you want to know the truth. And you wonder where it all came from, but why did it come? And they have to get together.
Starting point is 00:34:45 They have to be strong. Because it's never been under attack like this. It's never been under siege like this. But 15 years ago, it was the absolute most powerful. You couldn't have an AOC plus three. They wouldn't have a chance of being elected anywhere. And today you have AOC and some of these people, and they're pretty violent, pretty violent
Starting point is 00:35:07 and they hate Israel and they hate Jewish people and you can end up winning because you're going to have the president, okay? So you're going to end up winning but you do have people and it's amazing. And they got the president, didn't they? Yeah, you want to know who owns who? Like I said before, promises bought, promises paid. Just follow the money. Look at this. Let me put up this meme. On the left, you have Thomas Massey and
Starting point is 00:35:38 he from an organization called Track APAC. It looks to see how much money APAC has given to politicians. He got zero dollars from them. On the right we have Donald Trump who got 230 million dollars. 230 and a half actually. 230 million, 473 thousand. So, you know, money talks, doesn't it? Promises bought, promises paid. Trump's attack on Massey set off a firestorm on Twitter, virtually everyone taking Massey's side over Trump. That's not what I saw, unfortunately. I saw a lot, a lot of bots like that person who said, well, Trump balanced the budget
Starting point is 00:36:22 in six weeks and now we've got to help him balance it again, or something like that. And I saw, though, a lot of the influencers like DC Drano, who was trying to cover for Trump with Jeffrey Epstein paperwork just last week, coming out attacking Massey, big time. And I said on Twitter, I said, now is a good time to take note of who these Trump sucker proxies are these so-called influencers Who will lie to you about everything and in anything and everything in order to get in good standing with? Trump
Starting point is 00:37:00 These people are paid unimaginable amounts of money to cheer Trump To cheer Israel to cheer Big Pharma, and it's disgusting. Here's an example. Okay, here's here's Your Sean Hannity, yeah, he's one of the course he's a Trump sucker proxy, but he is a If ever the was somebody who was a decadent sycophant, it's Sean Hannity. The people who pay him. He rewards them handsomely. Listen to him as he's trying to suck up now to Musk.
Starting point is 00:37:35 One example of many. And there's Laura Trump. I don't believe in cancellation. I don't believe in cancel culture, you know and and I know maybe it's not gonna make up a difference but you know what after I drove my friend's Tesla I went and I I already picked out the one I want it's called the the what is it called the S-Plan. The most expensive one. Has 1006 horsepower and goes from 0 to 62 in 2.0 seconds and this
Starting point is 00:38:09 thing rips and you can go about 400 miles without a charge and I don't drive enough to go further than 400 miles so I'm good and maybe it's just a gesture on my part and I like that I like new technology but it's just a way of saying you know look what they're doing to this guy look what they Do you think cops are gonna give him a ticket? Knock on the window and say oh Sean Hannity yes officer. You're a great American. Okay, you can go Sean. Yeah. Yeah, that's it About a fast it goes man anyway the yeah, he out and he doesn't even remember what it's called. It's like the most expensive Tesla.
Starting point is 00:38:49 I don't know. Is it 150,000, 200,000, 250,000? He doesn't care. Sean Hannity is so, he's rolling in dough because he'll suck up to Musk, because he'll suck up to Trump, because he will suck up to the pharmaceutical companies. He'll suck up to anybody that'll pay him. Why would anybody ever watch Sean Hannity? I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:39:13 Milutin Milankovic says, �Bangino is a gatekeeper. Sad his audience has no discerning.� I would say that about all these people. All of these Trump sucker proxies, these influencers on social media, they're making lots of money sucking up to Trump. It's a very lucrative profession, quite frankly. Justin Osh, former congressman says, imagine thinking that Thomas Massey is the problem in Congress. He says, this is the dumbest take on any of this stuff. And yeah, it's, you've also got Mike Lee who flirted
Starting point is 00:39:51 with you. Watch out, he's gonna get primaried next. Right? Mike Lee says, I have nothing but profound respect for Thomas Massey, who has worked harder than perhaps any member of Congress to bring federal spending under control. He might vote differently on this matter than most, but if he does, he'll have a really good reason. I'm a huge fan, and that's the key. I agree with Massey 100% of the time. I've had some things I've disagreed with him.
Starting point is 00:40:15 Very few of them. Very few. But I've had some things I disagree with him on. The key is that he's honest. Key is that he's not bought. We can have honest disagreements. What we can't have is bought politicians. That's the issue.
Starting point is 00:40:30 And it's kind of interesting. You know, it was Mike Lee introduced the in the Fed legislation in the Senate. Thomas Massey did it in the House and Thomas Massey got several co-signers. I don't know that Mike Lee got any co-signers in the Senate. They don't want to have a Thomas Massey there in the Senate. Even Rand Paul, from what I could tell, I could not see that he joined in with Mike Lee on ending the Fed. Ron Paul, his dad, has always been about in the Fed.
Starting point is 00:40:54 That's been his motto. Hi, I'm Ron Paul, in the Fed. Well, it's two o'clock this afternoon. Okay, well, in the Fed. Okay, what time is it? In the Fed? But he's always been about in the Fed. His son's not about in the Fed evidently His son is very concerned that Fauci was going to create vaccine hesitancy That's the only silver lining in what he did Was the vaccine hesitancy and we'll be talking about that as well.
Starting point is 00:41:25 That is a good thing that is happening. And now, when we get to the pharmaceutical stuff, you'll see that the mainstream media has focused like a laser beam on this one country doctor in a midnight community that he's an MD, but he's honest and he's moving away from this stuff and he's one of the people that's treating them. And they have focused on him to try to destroy him, just like they will all focus on Thomas Massey to destroy him.
Starting point is 00:42:02 And you know, you have a situation, it's very rare that you have a lot of agreement with somebody, you know. Like I said, there's going to be some issues that we would disagree on. But you look at a situation, even with a single issue, with a single issue, let's say a gun rights group, and they will go through and they will rank the different congressmen on that single issue. It's very rare for them to find anybody that has 100 percent, even on a single issue, in terms of their voting and that type of thing. But you want to have somebody who's honest.
Starting point is 00:42:36 I look at it and if I don't have somebody that's running for office that I agree with over 50 percent of the time, I don't even bother to go. The Democrats, they're always batting zero with me. There's not anything I agree with over 50% of the time, I don't even bother to go. The Democrats, they're always batting zero with me. There's not anything I agree with them on. Republicans, maybe 30, 40% of the time, and usually even that 30, 40% of the time, they're doing the right thing for the wrong reason. But I don't even have third parties that I agree with more than 50% of the time anymore. I disagree with all these people because they've all sold out to this
Starting point is 00:43:06 tyrannical and constitutional state. Well, the ADL is cheering Trump administration for the bold arrest of a Palestinian activist. And we're going to talk about that. Isn't it wonderful that he would boldly defy the First Amendment? And their statement. Trump wants Canada's jobs. We're going to take other countries' jobs. And Mark Carney's the man to help him.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Mark Carney moved his company's headquarters to the U.S. just like Trump wanted. Carbon tax Carney. If he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. From the ADL. We firmly believe there should be swift and severe consequences for those who provide material support for foreign terrorist organizations."
Starting point is 00:43:45 I do too. I do too. So let's go in and arrest everybody at the CIA and the Pentagon, okay? Because they're the ones who are supporting Al Qaeda and every different instantiation. They keep coming up with a different alias, a different name, and going somewhere else and doing mass murder, and we're the ones who are supporting them. We gave these murderers in Syria A-10 warthogs to overthrow Assad and I'm not an Assad fan, but he wasn't going door to door
Starting point is 00:44:13 murdering Christians. Our guys are. Why is that always the case? That's why he says, yeah, we need to do something about foreign terrorist organizations. Well, evidently not. Evidently not. We need to hold alleged perpetrators responsible for their actions. Obviously any deportation action or revocation of a green card or a visa must be undertaken in alignment with required due process protections. So I would ask Jonathan Greenblatt, what is the law that this guy violated? You're deporting him for speech that is specifically protected under
Starting point is 00:44:56 our Constitution. I don't care about your Israeli law or what you want. And that's the whole thing. Who is Israel, Right? You look at Israel and Jewish in general. Okay? Is it an ethnicity? Is it a political entity? Is it a prophetic entity? And all these different things. There's all these different things. What do you think about it? Well, bottom line is that ethnically and politically, Israel is a mix of a lot of different things, ethnically and politically. And when you look at it prophetically, you may want to go back and look at Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar.
Starting point is 00:45:38 And you might want to realize that just because you've got a promise from God, that doesn't mean that you can take it into your own hands and violate ethical laws. That's exactly, there's a lot of Jews who say that as well about the political state of Israel that people are criticizing for what they're doing. So he also cheered the ADL and Jonathan Greenblatt cheered Trump's proposed mask ban. He doesn't want people wearing masks at anti-Israel protests. You know, it's kind of interesting. I said I didn't know what was going on in Iran until there were Iranian students who
Starting point is 00:46:20 were protesting wearing these balaclavas, you know, covers up everything except your eyes, right? Like a terrorist mask. That looked suspicious, you know. So there were a lot of Iranian students in engineering, a lot of them. And so I asked some of them, as a matter of fact, you know, that was the names were so difficult to pronounce. I remember the beginning of class, the very first class, of course, the professor started calling out names. Then he'd get to one of these Iranian names and he'd just butcher it. Couldn't figure out who it was.
Starting point is 00:46:59 And he tried a couple of those and then he finally said, okay, I'm going to read it out by social security number. Evidently they had social security numbers printed up on the sheets, which is really kind of crazy, or at least a part of them, right? I'm going to give you the last four digits of your social security number, you know? And he read that out, you know? It's one, two, three, four here? Yes, I'm here.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Okay, good. We got that. That was the solution to the hard to pronounce names and so I asked them you know why are you doing this well to hide from the Savak as I what's the Savak it's the secret police has been trained by your CIA if they see us protesting the Shah that they put in power they will arrest torture or kill our families. And so now we have a situation where the Israeli government, our ally again just like the Shah, the Israeli government wants to
Starting point is 00:47:53 take the masks off. So for what purpose do you think? Well what purpose? What are they going to do? We're talking about the Savak or the Massad and so, you know, plus we have Trump, right? This is a guy who just like with the tariffs, he can't make up his mind on the masks. The masks are on, the masks are off, the tariffs are on, the tariffs are off and on and on. He doesn't have a good reason for any of those things and he doesn't have the legal authority for them either. And Coulter jumped in on this, on the deportation of this person, said, well, there's almost no one I don't want to deport. She's not happy about these people, and I don't like the Ivy League school, so take all their money, but not for this reason, okay? So she said, there's almost no one that I
Starting point is 00:48:42 don't want to deport, but unless they have committed a crime, isn�t this a violation of the First Amendment?� Mm-hmm. It is. It is. Well, when we come back we�re going to take a look at the real terrorism. The real terrorism that�s being supported by the Pentagon, by the CIA, by our own government. And we�re going to take a look at it at a personal level what is really happening. It is a genocide.
Starting point is 00:49:08 It is a genocide against Christians in Syria by the people that we put in power that we continue to support. Somehow, somehow we could help them to overthrow the government in Syria, but now we are powerless to do anything to stop them. Isn't that right? What a surprising thing, isn't it? Oh, well, actually, I'm not surprised. Twilight Shadow says, �Massie is the only one who is not owned by them. Remember when he spoke out, his wife got whacked and the media was very hush-hush.� I don't think that his wife was whacked. I think if his wife had been killed, Thomas Massie would
Starting point is 00:49:44 have spoken out. I don't think that he's been cowed down by that at all. He's been very quiet about what she died from, but I don't think we can speculate about that. North American House of Poe said, unfortunately, Thomas Massey's wife ended up being sacrificed in the battle against APEC. I don't see any evidence that she was killed. Again, I think that Thomas Massey would speak out about that. Gard Goldsmith. Good to see you Gard. Liberty Conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:50:16 Every night on Twitter and Rockfan, the attack on Thomas Massey really looks like a set up from APEC and to push Massey out of potential Senate contention down the line. David nailed it, my opinion. The reference to Shalom was a tell, of course. Well that Shalom Massey was a headline that Chris Menahem put together, but Trump put Shalom for the person who criticized Netanyahu. And we should put it that way, right?
Starting point is 00:50:44 What he's punishing is not anti-Semitism, he's punishing anti-Netanyahuism. People who don't like what Netanyahu is doing and like I said before, you know we talk about is Israel a political entity? Well if we look at it as a political entity we find that the party of Netanyahu is very much in the minority. As in all these parliamentary election democracies, republics, or I guess democracies, with all them you have a lot of different parties. Nobody, it's very very very rare for
Starting point is 00:51:17 anybody to have more than 50 percent. So they have to put together a coalition. But Netanyahu, before all of this stuff happened and conveniently made him a lot more powerful, Netanyahu struggled three or four times trying to put together a coalition that never could. Even though he came out as the first, you know, the highest vote total, he was a long ways from 50%. And so, you know, what we're talking about is not anti-Semitism. We're talking about anti-Nehemiahism, which is rampant in the state of Israel itself with
Starting point is 00:51:54 the Israeli people. Audi, modernretroradio.com, good to see you. So do they think that we don't notice all of them collectively promoting Tesla at the same time. But you know the other part of this is when you look at the radical left, I mean they are shooting at these Tesla places. They're fire bombing with, you know, with Molotov cocktails, the charging units and maybe, I don't know, I think they did that to a dealership. And they're going through and putting graffiti over the Tesla cars and individuals on. And that tells us a great deal about the left, just like Sean Hannity tells us a great deal about these right-wing influencers.
Starting point is 00:52:38 I mean, it's a, you know, watch your back, watch where you are because these are, you know, we just need to be aware of who these people are and the kinds of threats that they that they bring to us different ones. S flow 818 Hannity was a big endorser of a 9-11 narrative sellout yeah yeah and so was Tucker so was Tucker. Tucker he had a guy on who said, well let me show you why these buildings just collapsed, freefall and so forth and you know building seven wasn't even hit by a plane. Tucker, I'm not gonna show that video, I'm not gonna show that. Just berating him and you know mocking people. He said, you talk to
Starting point is 00:53:19 these people. And the other one is like, what's the melting point of steel and what's the temperature of aviation fuel and everything? He goes, you�Whatís the melting point of steel and whatís the temperature of aviation fuel and everything?î He goes, ìYou canít even talk to these people.î I was like, ìWell, you wonít even answer that.î And then after he went on his own, he said, ìWell, you know, you canít talk about Building 7. You canít ask questions about that or theyíll fire you.î I mean, he said it. And he still wonít give you the truth. He still wonít give you the straight up stuff. He still pretends that he doesn't know.
Starting point is 00:53:46 That's his thing. You know, Sean Hannity and Joe Rogan, when they do interviews, and it may be a genuine thing, maybe they really are that clueless and stupid and they have no opinion about anything, but they'll bring in people that are all over the place and then, you know, when they say something they'll go, oh really? Oh wow! Oh, whoa! What about, whoa!! Oh I've never heard
Starting point is 00:54:06 that before, even though people have been talking about it five, ten years, 20 years or whatever. It's an act. It's an act. It's just amazing to me. And if it isn't an act, you should turn them off immediately before the the stupid catches on to you. mean, it's a, so yeah, this messy thing is another distraction says, Bride BMAC. It is, but I think it tells us a great deal about the motivations of what Trump is doing and where he's going. All of this stuff is a big distraction as they put together, as they weave their web of crypto enslavement, I think this big pump and dump and we'll talk about that as well. But we're going to take a break and when we come back we're going to talk about why
Starting point is 00:54:51 this stuff is always, why is it that the people that we support always wind up doing mass murder of Christians. We'll be right back. So So I'm gonna be a good boy You're listening to the David Knight Show. Gard Goldsmith, again, says, I called Hannity when the US invaded Iraq and I said that there was no declaration of war. His response was, depends on what the meaning of the word war is. I said, you sound like Clinton and he ended the call. Yeah, what, depends on what the meaning of is is, right?
Starting point is 00:57:01 What is the meaning of war? I don't know what the meaning of war is. We're going to tell you what war looks like here in just a second. But you know, as one of the listeners just said before we went to break, this is a distraction. And I agree with it. But I think that when you look at it, Trump rules by distraction. He rules by conflict and chaos and confusion and vacillation. That's how he gets there and this is technique and I would say this. I've said from the very beginning that I think Doge is a distraction. I still cover it but I think it's a distraction and I think when you see the outrage
Starting point is 00:57:38 over the fact that oh you're just not doing another, not kicking the can down the road, you know, Trump was very upset when they didn't remove the debt ceiling for two years. Well, that tells you all you need to know about Doge. I said it at the time. I said that shows that all this talk about Doge and everything is a bunch of nonsense, and it is. It's a distraction. What is it that they're really going to be doing?
Starting point is 00:57:57 Well, you know, what they're really doing is they're paving the way for a technocracy that's going to enslave us in a digital surveillance system. That's where this stuff all ends. It really is. But let's take a look at the nature of our government. This is the end of the American dream. They said, why is it that every time they topple a government in the Middle East, things get even worse for the Christians living there? Well, that's a rhetorical question, isn't it? It's because of who our real government is. Our real government is the intelligence community, the CIA, and the Pentagon working with them.
Starting point is 00:58:33 That's our real government. Our real government murders people. Our real government is focused on mind control, like I talked about yesterday. Trump wants Canada's jobs. We're going to take other countries' jobs. And Mark Carney's the man to help him. Mark Carney moved his company's headquarters to the US, just like Trump wanted.
Starting point is 00:58:51 Carbon tax Carney. If he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. Our real government is occultic, satanic, murderous. And of course, they're opposed to Christians and Christ. He said it happened in Afghanistan, happened in Iraq, it happened in Libya. Now it's happening in Syria. They went to get rid of Assad because they said he was evil. Now they've got a man who is far worse. The US government previously had issued
Starting point is 00:59:19 a 10 million dollar reward for his capture because he was literally a terrorist. Not in the sense that Jonathan Greenblatt is saying if you criticize Netanyahu you're a terrorist. No, this guy really was a terrorist. And they had a ten million dollar reward for his capture. The US government did and yet when he's fighting against Assad, well they do. They support him with A-10 warthogs
Starting point is 00:59:45 and a bunch of other stuff. He was once aligned with Al-Qaeda, and he doesn't try to hide his jihadist agenda. He just relabeled it, like all of them. They go from Mujahideen to Al-Qaeda to ISIS to al-Nusra and all the rest of it. Now he's got this new organization, every single one of them, same people. He's a good example of this, poster child. The same people in all of these things. They are the cat's paw, these terrorists, for the CIA everywhere they go.
Starting point is 01:00:16 In the city of Latakia, Jihadist fighters were reportedly going door to door in search of victims. In some cases, people were asked to show their IDs so that the jihadist fighters could determine what religion they belong to. Now let's talk about what's coming up. I said from the very beginning geospatial intelligence that began in the 1990s the fastest growing part of the intelligence agency is where James Clapper rose. Okay why they put that together? Well, because they wanted to do the kinds of things that Alex Karp at Palantir is doing. Data mining and using your metadata and other things like that to make
Starting point is 01:00:53 inferences about you. Geospatial intelligence will look at it. They'll follow where you are geographically and we, you know, we saw a little bit of that at January the 6th. They will use that to make inferences. Well, you were in Washington on January the 6th, and you don't live there, and you've bought guns in the past, and we know from your history that you have given money to a church or something. So we're going to come at it. We know you're a conservative, and we're going to come after you we know you're a conservative and we're going to come after you.
Starting point is 01:01:25 It's that type of thing. And from the very beginning they pointed out that they could infer somebody's politics as well as their religion, the two controversial things, the two things that they always want to punish. That's why I focus on them. Because when they tell you that these really important things, when they focus on that, that's where we've got to push back. That's where the fight is.
Starting point is 01:01:49 That's where the line of contact is, to use the phrase that they're using in Ukraine all the time. The line of contact, folks, is politics and religion. Always has been. Always has been. Because everything is a spiritual war. Everything is downstream from the spiritual war. Culture is downstream from that, and politics is downstream from the spiritual war. Culture is downstream from
Starting point is 01:02:05 that and politics is downstream from the culture. And so that's what they want to focus on and that's what they can identify using their geospatial intelligence. And a large part of that is social media, scraping stuff off but also tracking your phone and other things like that. And so when you look at this and they want people to show their ID. Now in So when you look at this and they want people to show their ID. Now in Syria, they evidently have physical IDs and on the physical ID it's going to say what your religion is. When they first started doing toll roads in the Netherlands, and I've told this story before, people pushed back a great deal against the tagless toll roads.
Starting point is 01:02:44 You know, prior to that you could just throw a coin in. Nobody's tracking your movements if you're just throwing a coin in, if you're using cash. But they want to go cashless. Why they want to... When you go cashless, now people are going to be tracking you and identifying you. You're now in a database, your activities and your movements are in a database, and they can make all kinds of inferences from it. And so, I think it was in the late 80s or early 90s that people in Netherlands said, we don't want this. They pushed back against it.
Starting point is 01:03:08 And the reason they gave was they said, when the Germans came in, we in the Netherlands were very diligent about keeping all kinds of information about everybody. We, you know, kind of pride ourselves on that, you know. And they had it on three by five cards. And they were packed so tightly that when the Germans came in They couldn't set them on fire. It's like trying to light a log with a match and
Starting point is 01:03:30 the Germans got all that information all that information about religion and politics and They used it on people. They said we don't want to have that again And let me tell you that you have a situation where okay They got a physical ID. If we go to a biometric or digital ID, oh, everything in your entire life will be there. They've already created a life log for all of us, all of us. Facebook is life log. So they've got a life log for all of us.
Starting point is 01:04:01 And so when you, and now they can feed it into AI, just like that. And AI can go ahead and give them a summary and do a complete profile on you. And it is kind of interesting. I've asked the AI stuff to give a profile of me and it was actually pretty accurate. Very cynical and skeptical of government, anti-libertarian, all this stuff, Christian you know, and it's like just right down the line. They've got all of this stuff on me, right? They know exactly who I am. That's why Spotify has been doing that for a while. That's why they won't let me put my podcast on Spotify. They got me profiled and they don't like what I am and so they're going to shut me down.
Starting point is 01:04:44 So here you have a physical ID in Syria. These people go door-to-door, look at the physical ID, oh you're a Christian, you're dead, pull you out. And that's what they're gonna do with the biometric ID and that's what they're gonna do with the digital ID and it'll be a far more detailed than that. Far more. Tell them what your favorite food is if they want to know what it is. So they asked residents for their IDs to check their religion and their sect before killing them. So it wasn't even the religion, it was a sect.
Starting point is 01:05:17 Presumably you could be a Muslim and if you were the wrong denomination of Muslim, you know, sect, they go, okay, then they get you as well. And he said, �The gunman also stole cars and robbed homes.� So this person said, �So what would you do if this happened to you? Would you try to hide the fact that you�re a Christian?� Well, you ought to try to hide, that�s for sure. And look, there is a point, I�m not saying that we deny Christ, you never do that.
Starting point is 01:05:46 You never violate your conscience either. But on the other hand, when you had, you also don't necessarily walk right into the lion's mouth either. Paul, when they were trying to kill him, his friends lowered him over the wall in a basket to escape the people who were trying to kill him. That's a legitimate thing to do, right? It's legitimate to try to save other people's lives as well. In the city of Banias, those that were rounded up or marched through the streets lined up and then shot. Shot. See, we have to fight to
Starting point is 01:06:22 have firearms. We have to fight. The Second Amendment is so important. It is a deterrent to this type of thing. Firearms exist as a deterrent. When I would argue this type of thing to reporters when I was with the Libertarian Party, arguments that we heard from Eric Swalwell, Beto O'Rourke, and Biden. Well, we got a big military, and we got big jet planes, and we, you know, da-da-da, your guns aren't going to do you any good. I said, well, we've never won any asymmetric war that we've had, even though we have this massive military. And you can go back and take a look at the Warsaw ghetto and how an unarmed population, once they got one gun, they got another one, another one, another one, and they held off a couple of
Starting point is 01:07:07 Panzer divisions for a couple of months until they just burned the entire city down. But look, we don't want to have a war like that. But the real purpose of the Second Amendment is the purpose of mutual assured destruction. Same reason that the federal government accumulated nuclear weapons, presumably, you know, when Russia had them. It was a mutual destruction. We don't want to pull that trigger. Now, you could always have a madman who would do it. You could always have a madman who's in charge of the American government who decides that they're going to go out and pick a fight with the American people. But again, I don't think they're going to win that, and I think they understand that
Starting point is 01:07:46 as well, because I think if they thought they could win, they'd do it already. But the bottom line is we've got to have firearms as a deterrent. And I've talked to a lot of people, Christians who are missionaries in foreign countries. One guy I know was in Mogadishu, and he was there up to just before the time that the events portrayed in Black Hawk Down happened and he said I went everywhere with an AR-15 slung around my shoulder. He said he'd be walking along and they'd be going over a hill or something like that and he said an Apache helicopter
Starting point is 01:08:19 gunship would come along and he said you know they have these guns and wherever the pilot is looking those guns track his eyes and they point at whatever he's looking at. So all he has to do is say fire. And he goes, so it comes up over the hill and all of a sudden the guns point at me because he's looking at me. I waved. It was like a one year slot, I guess.
Starting point is 01:08:40 But he said he carried AR-15 to protect himself and to protect other people. The guy, Charles von Wick, I always have to think about how to pronounce his name, in South Africa. He was also a, not a missionary, he lived there, but he was a preacher who would go from place to place. And he said, at first he was like, I'm not going to carry a gun. I wouldn't shoot anybody. And then he was seeing people being rousted up and shot at random by these Marxist terrorists in South Africa. This is under Nelson Mandela, his wife. And so he said, he thought about it,
Starting point is 01:09:24 he read about it, prayed about it. He said, ìI have a duty to protect innocent life, including my own, but especially other people.î And so he wound up in a situation, I talked about it several times, Iíve had him on two or three times, I compared him to David who had five stones when he went up against Goliath because in that particular case is because Goliath had four brothers. By the way, let me take a tangent here. The house of David, what a mess that is. We didn't have any high expectations for that because it is Amazon and we saw what they
Starting point is 01:09:59 done with the Lord of the Rings and many other things. I'll wait to see what happens to James Bond and he's bought that up. But anyway, so I said, let's look at just the beginning of this. I know we're not going to get too far. So the thing starts and it puts up this disclaimer. This has nothing to do with the Bible or anything like that. I mean, basically, we're not really trying to follow the Bible or any historical events or anything like that. It's like, oh great. And it begins with the David and Goliath thing. And everybody knows the story of David and Goliath, even if you didn't go to Sunday school. You know the story of David and Goliath. You know the guy is out there and he's taunting Israel for a long time and a long back and forth. And it so begins with that. And you see David with his stones and he goes running
Starting point is 01:10:47 towards Goliath and Goliath takes his spear and throws it at David and it's like a mortar going off, you know, and grow close to him. And every one of them that he throws is on the third one of these explosive javelins. Maybe that's where they got the idea for the javelins. Trump, I gave him the javelins and Obama gave you sheets. Well, you know, you should give them the kind of javelins that Goliath was throwing. And so on the third one, he hits David in the side. David goes down and he's bleeding on the side and everything and Goliath is walking up to him and then it comes up and it says, I'm like five months earlier or something like that, I said turn this garbage off. It's not even close to any of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:11:35 But anyway, where was I? Oh, okay, five stones. Okay, so Charleph and Vic started carrying a pistol and he trained with it so he could shoot. And he had just like a little snub-nosed pistol with five bullets in it. He decides that he's going to visit one Sunday a very liberal church. During Truth and Reconciliation, these terrorists said they had picked that church because they knew it was a liberal church, a white liberal church, and that there wouldn't be anybody carrying firearms there.
Starting point is 01:12:05 And so they kick in the door, and they've got fully automatic weapons and grenades. They throw their grenades. They start spraying the audience there with fully automatic fire. And Charles is up in the back, and he pulls out his gun, and he gets down on one knee, and he takes a shot. And he's like, I'm never going to hit anything from this distance. So he goes out the back and comes back around the side and takes a couple of shots at him. And they said during Truth and Reconciliation, first of all, that first shot miraculously
Starting point is 01:12:39 hit these guys. Hit one of them. And then they said, then we get attacked from a different direction. He did that simply because he was like, I'm never going to hit anything. He didn't know he'd hit the first guy, so he goes around because I'm going to have to get out somewhere where I can get a better shot at him. So he takes a couple of shots at him. I don't think he hit anybody there, but now they think that they're getting hit from
Starting point is 01:13:01 multiple directions and they run away. They ran away. He defended innocent life by having a gun. He didn't have to kill anybody. They killed over 50 people with that initial assault. It was massive. And he stopped it. A group of terrorists with fully automatic weapons and grenades, and he stopped them
Starting point is 01:13:23 with a snub-nosed pistol at a great distance and he only had five shots and he fired three of them. God can use people like that. He can use you. Anyway, they said one resident of the West Coast city in Syria told Sky News, quote, they forcibly brought people down the streets. They lined them up and started shooting them. They left nobody alive.
Starting point is 01:13:49 They left nobody at all. And that's what those terrorists who attacked that church said. Their intention was to kill all thousand people there. They got to execute every last one of them. Person said, the scene I saw was pure horror. Just indescribable. It all started when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. She thought it would be a great idea to have a civil war in Syria.
Starting point is 01:14:12 Now here we are. So do you think she is proud of the fact that women are being forced to walk naked through the streets before they are then executed? Witnesses revealed how women were reportedly forced to walk naked in the streets before being shot dead and a teenage boy was also handed a rifle and forced to shoot his own family. Reports acclaim. Our State Department, our CIA, our Pentagon, at work.
Starting point is 01:14:41 At work. They gave these people air support and who knows what else we saw the a-10 warthogs nobody else has got those the terrorists are not flying them we were flying them now Secretary of State Marco Rubio has issued a strongly worded statement a strongly worded statement saying that he condemns these radical Islamic terrorists. Well shut up until you do something about it. Just amazing. While they arm them and give them air support. Well I really don't support that. I strongly condemn that. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:15:19 right. Well, one source says that hundreds of Christians have been slaughtered, more than 800. Another source, which is the Iraqi Christian Foundation, which advocates for Christians and other religious minorities in the Middle East, says the death toll is 1,800. Not 800, but 1,800. It alleges that entire villages are being slaughtered as we speak. And our American government will do nothing to stop it. All these people waving the Ukrainian flags and the Israeli flags and everything, they're not going to do anything to stop this. And we put this guy in power. Another source says that more than 7,000, 7,000 Alawites and Christians have been killed.
Starting point is 01:16:05 7,000 Alawites and Christians have been killed. A Syrian, a member of MEP, I think it's a member of the European Parliament, has returned from the Syrian capital. His visitor of the week coincided as the forces of the Turkish-backed Islamist regime horrifically massacred Alawites and Christians, including Greek Orthodox, with the death toll being placed at over 7,000. And we'll never know what the real number is, will we? They said they're throwing them into the sea. So again, this is your government at work.
Starting point is 01:16:42 They're throwing the bodies into the sea. Massacre targeting religious minorities. An armed convoy with heavy weapons entered the main streets in Jabla, said one person whose name is Abu Ali. He said on a three-way call with a translator, they started shooting everything. The line of military trucks stretched for miles with each truck carrying a large number of soldiers, pickups, tanks and heavy weapons. I bet we paid for those. Because we had to get Syria.
Starting point is 01:17:12 We had to get Assad. We had to get the oil fields or whatever. And this is what war looks like. I saw the building across from me on the stairs, four young people, civilians. They killed them and passed by. And the jihadists shouted, We will behead you pigs. We will behead you pigs. Now in hiding and fearing for his extended family, Abu Ali is just one witness to the
Starting point is 01:17:37 bloodbath in Syria over the past five days. His traumatized young daughter refuses to sleep unless her parents constantly hold her. The Islamists who carried out the attacks posted videos on social media. So we don't have to guess about this stuff. We don't have to rely on witness accounts because they were proud of it and put it up on social media. One video showed smiling bearded men in military uniforms slitting the throat of an unarmed civilian with the militants shouting, Allah Hu Akbar.
Starting point is 01:18:09 Our God is greater. That's what that means. It doesn't mean God is great. It means our God is greater. That's why they shout it when they kill people for their demonic God that they worship. They shouted Allah Hu Akbar as he bled out on the sand. Another video depicted the execution of an elderly unarmed man, yet another showed young men in paramilitary gear standing among the family that they had just slaughtered.
Starting point is 01:18:35 Those videos represent a small fraction of the footage released by the jihadist factions in Syria during the killing spree in the region of Latakia. So Marco Rubio has got to say something. He can't just ignore it, so he's gonna strongly condemn it. Good for you, Marco, little Marco. Every time we conduct a regime change operation in the Middle East, the next government is always worse. So why is that?
Starting point is 01:19:01 Well, you might want to ask the CIA because they're the ones who are doing this. How much footage of the atrocities are you seeing on the nightly news? About zero. Americans have no idea what's going on there, and if they did, would they even care? Interestingly, thousands of Alawites and Christians have fled to a Russian military base in a desperate attempt to stay alive. Kind of tells you whose side the terrorists are on, doesn't it? Not on the side of the Russians.
Starting point is 01:19:35 On the side of us. Our side. Thousands of Syrian Alawites and Christians flocked to, and I can't pronounce that air base, seeking Russian protection. We need Russian protection can be heard amongst the crowd to save them from the American-supported terrorists. The airbase has effectively turned into an open-air refugee camp with about 8,000 Syrians seeking shelter and more expected to arrive.
Starting point is 01:20:05 Well, to finish up this article here, this is from, posted up on America First Report. Christianity is the most persecuted faith on the entire planet, and the persecution of Christians is only going to intensify during the years ahead. Would you think that if you listened to Trump and his cabinet that Christianity is the most persecuted religion? No, you would say Jewish, right? So what will you do if our men show up at your door someday and ask you what you believe? You might want to start thinking about that. And you might want to start thinking about that, Americans, because it's already happening in the UK, it's already happening
Starting point is 01:20:42 in Germany and other places where they show up at your door and say, what are you praying about in the privacy of your own home? I saw these posts where, and that was in Finland, a former member of parliament, a former cabinet member in the government says in a social media post with people in her church who are arguing about what they should do about this LGBT thing. And she quotes the Bible to them. And they have now this state prosecutor is now on his third trial trying to lock her up for that.
Starting point is 01:21:18 So they will come to your door. So what are you going to do about it? Think about it. And so here's what the situation is right now in the American church, as weak as it is. You've got a large mega church, gateway church. Robert Morris is asking the court to dismiss a lawsuit over his money back guarantee on tithes.
Starting point is 01:21:38 He says, give me 10 percent, and if God doesn't give you back more than that, I will give you your money back. Well, you know, God is not a genie in a bottle, is he? And so some of these people didnít get their money back. Thatís not the way it works. God is not obligated to do that. And you know, He may give you, if you give God money, He may give you something even more valuable than that.
Starting point is 01:22:02 He may give you some persecution or something to grow you up and to teach you something. That's not the response, though, from Robert Morris. Robert Morris said, You give me money and God's going to give you even more money back. And so these people said, well, they filed a lawsuit. A lot of people filed lawsuits against us. They're in Texas. It's a big church. And he said, when I started giving the first 10% to God, it changed everything. Here's what I'd like to do. I'd like to just challenge you. I've done this with our church. I've told our church on multiple occasions, I've said to them, if you try it for one year,
Starting point is 01:22:43 if you're not fully satisfied, at the end of that year I'll give you your money back. And with 22 years in church no one's ever asked for that money back. Well they are now. He's got a lot of people who are suing him for that. See the American church doesn't care about anything but money, do they? These people probably don't care that, you know, God taught them something or they just want money, you know. It's like I put it in here and then that comes out over here because I'm dealing with a genie
Starting point is 01:23:12 in a bottle. No, God's not going to be manipulated. These pastors will manipulate you, but you're not going to manipulate God. And then just before I take a break, North American House Depot, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. He says, a co-worker who's also Canadian got one question wrong in a citizenship exam, quote, how many times did the US declare war in the 20th century? The correct answer is two. That's good. Thanks for sharing that. I guess he thought that the Vietnam War and
Starting point is 01:23:48 Korean War and those that are declared now had a lot of wars but didn't declare it. So before we take a break, I thought this was an excellent article itself of Relevant Magazine. It says, �Think you've never witnessed a miracle?� Yeah, we're talking about all these different things, right? You think you've never witnessed a miracle?� You know, we�re talking about all these different things, right? You think you�ve never witnessed a miracle? Think again. If you woke up this morning and you chuckled, and you checked your phone before thanking God for keeping the earth in orbit, you�re not alone. Mark Batterson wants to change that. He believes we�re walking through a world that is brimming with the miraculous. We just don�t have the eyes to see it. These people are, hey, I gave you money and I want my miracle.
Starting point is 01:24:27 I want to see that money coming back to me. There are miracles happening all around us all the time, hidden in plain sight, said Batterson. If you miss them, life can become a little bit of a chore and a bore. But if you rediscover the miracle that is life, it takes on a different dimension. It's not just the big cinematic miracles, the Red Sea parting or blind man seeing. It's the fact that we're currently spinning at a thousand miles per hour on a planet that is hurtling through space at 67,000 miles per hour. All the while our bodies conduct trillions of biochemical reactions every second.
Starting point is 01:25:03 So, he says, even on a day we didn't get much done, we did travel 1.6 million miles through space.î Maybe thatís why Iím so tired at the end of the day. We think of miracles as the exception. But what if theyíre the rule? What if the real problem isnít that miracles are rare? What if the problem is weíve trained ourselves not to notice them? Psychologists call this intentional blindness. If something is constant, like the sun rising, our hearts beating, or our lungs breathing,
Starting point is 01:25:37 we stop paying attention to what G.K. Chesterton once said, we should marvel at the permanent things and not just at the exceptional ones. We should be startled by the sun, not by the eclipse, said Batterson. Consider the sun. It's 93 million miles away and every second it converts about 4 million tons of matter into energy. That's the energy equivalent of a trillion megaton bombs every second. And yet, how often do we stop to appreciate it? Imagine if the Sun only
Starting point is 01:26:11 rose once every hundred years. The event would be so breathtaking that it would be recorded in history books. The stuff of legend. Instead, because it happens every day, we take it for granted. The same is true of our own bodies. Right now you have 37 sextillion biochemical reactions happening inside of you, says Batterson. Your heart will beat a hundred thousand times today, pumping six quarts of blood through your 60,000 miles of veins, arteries and capillaries. That's twice the circumference of the earth and yet we go about our day saying, well I I have never seen a miracle.
Starting point is 01:26:47 With all due respect, you have never not seen one. In fact, you are one. Curiosity, he argues, is key to seeing what is already there. Jesus said, unless you become like little children, they said kids ask an average of 125 questions a day, adults only six. Somewhere along the way we lose 119 questions per day. The more we learn, the more we realize how much we don't know. Boy, is that ever the truth.
Starting point is 01:27:20 Every year in engineering I got more stupid. I realized how, you know, as I would take the steps and as I learned stuff, I realized that just kind of opened up the tip of an iceberg that I didn't know anything about. Anyway, Christianity was never meant to be a system of easy answers, but rather an invitation to explore a God who is bigger than we can comprehend. But curiosity requires humility, the willingness to admit that we don't have it all figured out. In the beginning, God created us in His image, said Patterson. And he quoted Mark Twain and said, and we've been creating God in our image ever since. The problem is that when we think of shrink God down to something that we can understand, He stops being God.
Starting point is 01:28:06 He stops amazing us. Of course, the question lurking beneath all this is about when we do ask for a miracle and it doesn't happen. What about the unanswered prayers, the disappointments, the moments when it feels like God is silent? Or we put our money on the plate and we didn't get rich. There are prayers that God hasn't answered in my life, he says, and that's why I have what I call my Deuteronomy 2929 file. The secret things belong to the Lord.
Starting point is 01:28:41 Some things we just won't understand on this side of eternity. That doesn't mean that miracles aren't real. He shares his own experience. He said, �I had severe asthma for 40 years. On July 2, 2016, I prayed a bold prayer, and God healed my lungs.� This is why you should keep a diary of prayer requests. He knows the day that he made that prayer. But he said, God healed my lungs and
Starting point is 01:29:05 I haven't touched an inhaler since, but God doesn't always do that. Every healing miracle is still temporary. You know, even Lazarus died a second time. Without eternity in the equation, none of it makes sense. But we don't believe in happily ever after. We believe in something better. Happily forever after. So how do we start seeing the miracles around us? It comes down to a simple shift. Gratitude. We don't see the world as it is.
Starting point is 01:29:35 We see the world as we are. If you're looking for something to complain about, you'll always find it. If you're looking for something to be grateful for, you'll always find it. Gratitude isn't about getting what we want. It's about appreciating what we already have. That's why Batterson and his wife keep a gratitude journal, sharing their entries with each other every Sabbath. But once a week, they go through and talk about what they're grateful for that week.
Starting point is 01:30:01 I think it's a great idea. I mean, we did that as a family, typically on Thanksgiving. That's something you ought to do every week, not once a year. That practice, he said, got us through two bouts of cancer. Even in the hardest season, there is always something to be thankful for. Maybe that's the real secret to seeing miracles, learning to take nothing for granted, to wake up each day and marvel at the ordinary, to stop waiting for the grand spectacular moment and realize that the spectacular is happening all around us all the time. And maybe, just maybe, if we start paying attention, we'll realize that life itself is a miracle we've been waiting for.
Starting point is 01:30:41 You know, those people who are suing him because they gave 10% and they didn't get richer. They stop and think about how rich they are compared to the people in Syria or one poor place after the other, how God has provided for them in an amazing way. And yet they're not satisfied. They want more. And they're going to take him to court to get more. It's pretty amazing. And I'll just say this too. You know, he began by talking about what's going on in our body, talking about what's going on with the son, things like that. And I've got to say, that was one of the things I really enjoyed about teaching our kids the
Starting point is 01:31:21 home schooling stuff. There's some great curriculum that is out there, a lot of different ones. I really liked a lot of the stuff that was done by Answers in Genesis. If you're homeschooling, it's a wonderful time to indulge in that yourself and to see the miraculous design of the animals. You know, I remember when I was in school, biology was all about comparative skeletons, dead things, you know, and it's like, okay, so these skeletons look similar. That means that this one came from that one. It's like, no it doesn't. If it was a similar, if it
Starting point is 01:31:57 was the same designer, you would expect some similarity, wouldn't you? I mean, don't you see in just looking at a car design, you know, oh that looks like it used to anyway when they used to, now all cars look the same, as they say. But it used to be, you'd look at it and say, oh that looks like a Ford, that looks like a GM car, you know, they had a certain style to them because they had a common maker, you know, that was there. But to look at these animals and to think about all the unique properties of the woodpecker so that he slams his head and he's got a cushion for his brain and then he's got a long sticky tongue so he can pull the insects out of the
Starting point is 01:32:38 hole that he eventually makes. He's got feet that are there to hold him vertically. I mean he was designed specifically for that and he's got all these different elements that are there. Each of them has to be there simultaneously. They can't evolve over a period of time, or else none of it works. So that's a real wonderful thing about homeschooling for your children, your grandchildren, to be able to go through that.
Starting point is 01:33:01 Looking forward to doing that again, actually. So he carried us out. Yeah, yeah, he's up. Yeah. children be able to go through that looking forward to doing that again actually. But I think it's also when we look at certain things, if we keep track of things and we keep track of what we pray for, we will see God work providentially. And those are some of the strongest miracles. Things that happened that you could not have orchestrated or imagined, and you keep track of that. Yeah, miracles still happen.
Starting point is 01:33:39 They happen in different ways in different places. You have missionaries, have amazing stories. They're like the Book of Acts when they go into some of these areas where people have never heard anything. They don't have any cultural background or understanding of anything. And of course we're losing that here so we might be seeing some really neat stuff in the future. Who knows? As America turns into a pagan nation. But they see amazing stuff. But we, if we're looking for it, and again, you know, one of the things we've got to make sure that we're not blind to
Starting point is 01:34:07 Is looking for God's providence? And that's really key We're gonna take a quick break and Before we go angry tigers got a comment here says I found my I found in my life Unanswered prayers are usually a blessing in disguise. Yeah, because we don't know what we should ask for. Sometimes we ask for a snake and God gives us a fish. And later on we could say, oh, now I see what snakes do. I didn't know what a snake was. I saw it and I thought it was really cool. But now I see what it really is. It's been my experience too, Angry Tiger. Again, Angry Tiger Report, along with Jason
Starting point is 01:34:51 Barker, they do Nights of the Storm. We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. I'm going to be a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a
Starting point is 01:35:18 little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Hello, it's me, Vladimir Zelensky. I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years you'd think with all the billions I've skimmed off America
Starting point is 01:35:52 I could dress better and I could if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful gray McGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the McGuffin logo in blue But he told me to get lost. Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at the davidnightshow.com. You should be able to buy me several hundred. Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful. I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various gala and social events. If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles
Starting point is 01:36:30 coming from the USA. Well, and Trump has resumed the bombs and missiles going to Ukraine. All Zelensky had to do was just to sign a little piece of paper and we're waiting to see if Putin is going to reply to the ceasefire. If not, I guess they will blame it all on him. I'll just show you the shirt. We had somebody actually ordered this yesterday. He held it up, so Karen said, hold it up again.
Starting point is 01:37:01 So, well, this is the McGuffin t-shirt and kind of an orange, or I guess we'd call it. And here's the black one with the blue. This is the McGuffin there. Is that good, Karen? Okay. All right, she likes that. Okay.
Starting point is 01:37:18 And thank you for buying those, appreciate that. Let's talk a little bit about free speech and the take It Down Act. This is not something I've talked about before. The Reclaim the Net calls it a censorship weapon disguised as protection. A shoot first, ask questions later censorship mechanism with no recourse. In other words, it's like civil asset forfeiture for your speech, for the First Amendment. Take it, just on accusation.
Starting point is 01:37:49 We don't have to prove anything. Just take it. Trump has thrown his support behind the Take It Down Act, a bill designed to combat the spread of non-consensual, intimate imagery, including AI-generated deep fakes. The legislation has gained momentum, particularly with first lady Melania Trump backing the effort. I guess she wants to be paid for her intimate imagery. Pornography that she does. She doesn't want anybody doing any freelancing pornography using her face. Send her the money. And Trump himself endorsing it during his March the 4th address to Congress. And so the question is this non-consensual intimate imagery, how is that going to be
Starting point is 01:38:34 interpreted with that? And Reclaim the Net believes that there is a lot of wiggle room in the way this thing is written. They first of all don't define that term. There is no recourse for this and so they believe and I agree with them that it will be used by politicians to intimidate anybody that's doing satire of them. The Senate just passed, this is what Trump said, the Senate just passed the Take It Down Act. Once it passes the House, and it will because the House will do anything that Trump says,
Starting point is 01:39:07 I look forward to signing that bill into law and I'm going to use that bill for myself too, if you don't mind, because nobody gets treated worse than I do online. Nobody. So again, in terms of intimate imagery of Donald Trump, if it's what I'm thinking, I would run the other way if you see that coming, or grab a bucket to throw up into. I know that people have, you know, the left has done, you know, there was a new blow up of him in Nevada, stuff like that, and every time I'd see an article, headline about it, no, no, no, don't want to see that, don't want to see that.
Starting point is 01:39:47 But it's not going to be used just for that. The Take It Down Act transforms the Internet into a legal minefield where speech, satire, and political criticism can be erased at the whim of the powerful by failing to require proof before content is removed. The bill creates a system where accusations alone are enough to justify censorship. This is what the German green politicians have done. Two green politicians in Germany, each of them have filed 800 legal actions against people. They had the police show up to their house and all the rest
Starting point is 01:40:25 of this stuff. Some of them arrested, but they're abusing this left and right. And you can bet that Trump will abuse it left and right as well. So 800 accusations for each of these two German Green politicians. And they're not the only ones. I mean, they're just the record holders. And they're not the only ones. I mean, they're just the record holders. The other people put out hundreds as well. And so you have all you need is an accusation. An AI generated video of Trump and Elon Musk depicting the president kissing Musk's feet recently went viral.
Starting point is 01:40:59 There it is right there. Now are you going to say that that is a reference to something sexual? See, that's the issue they're pointing out. There it is right there. Now, are you going to say that that is a reference to something sexual? See, that's the issue they're pointing out that is a satire and Again, you know not something that I was interested in playing it's kind of disgusting, you know, that's the way the left thinks That's leftist satire Therefore it's disgusting That's leftist satire. Therefore it's disgusting.
Starting point is 01:41:23 A definition under the language of a takedown act, such a video could arguably fall under the category of non-consensual imagery even though it contains no nudity and has no explicit content. The bill defines violations as, quote, identifiable individual engaged in sexually explicit conductî, a vague standard that leaves room for all kinds of expansive interpretation. And they give some other examples which we wonít go into. If a satirical meme can be flagged as non-consensual intimate imagery simply because it betrays an identifiable individual in a suggestive manner,
Starting point is 01:42:06 then what is stopping the next administration from taking this to its logical extreme? You know, it's to the extent that I told Whistler, I said, I just saw that this new app came out, Hedra, and they were talking about the fact that You know even when what they do is the you can animate an image to talk, right? But if they can identify it as anybody they won't let you use it It looks like President Xi or looks like President Trump or whatever even to the extent. I said, you know You know he had a problem when you look at the coin ad that he did He had a problem when you look at the coin ad that he did. When Benjamin Franklin turns his head, these things don't really work in terms of picking
Starting point is 01:42:49 up the mouth and everything. But with Hedra's new release, it does. The person is looking all around and it animates them emotionally more so and you just give it a text and some general guidance and everything and it can fill in a lot of the blanks in a pretty satisfactory way for a quick satire. Okay? And that's, you know, if you use something as satire, that should be protected. That kind of speech is protected specifically. And so, against copyright claims and a lot of other things like that, but it wouldn't even allow him to use Benjamin Franklin
Starting point is 01:43:30 This is where this stuff goes right so You know let alone any anybody that L and the other one was You know it wouldn't let him Hedra refused to Let the cartoon version of Alfred Hitchcock. Refused to let that happen as well. It's heavily censored, heavily censored already. It's only going to get worse. If a satirical meme can be flagged as this simply because it betrays an identifiable
Starting point is 01:43:58 individual in a suggestive manner, then what's stopping the next administration from taking this to its logical extreme? Think back to Babylon B, the satirical website repeatedly penalized for social media platforms by making jokes about political figures. Let's not pretend that social media companies will put up much resistance. Given the choice between removing content immediately or risking federal action, they'll do what they always do. Sense their first and ask questions never.
Starting point is 01:44:28 During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media platforms took aggressive action against content that challenged the prevailing government narrative, as we all know, while allowing misinformation from the approved sources of the government. It won't just be politicians using it. It will also be corporations, billionaires, anybody with the legal firepower to threaten compliance. Journalists investigating corporate misconduct could find their work erased because the company claims an accompanying image violates NCII protections."
Starting point is 01:45:02 Yeah, you had something there that was my image. You can't use that. And of course, you know, this is what happened with It's a Wonderful Life. And they point out the system bears a striking resemblance to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which has long been exploited for censorship. That was done in fair use. The stuff that I had there from It's a Wonderful Life was short. There's a lot of other content. I used it to illustrate
Starting point is 01:45:30 things like bank runs and stuff like that. And where did I get those short clips that were only a portion of the video? I got them from the full movie that was online and had been online for years, had been watched over a million times. And so it was fair use. They don't care. They'll take it down and they will never ask any questions and they'll never give you an answer for anything if you ask a question. The Take It Down Act operates more like a Trojan horse promising protection while quietly handing the government and the tech giant's unprecedented control over online speech." The same way they're going to use
Starting point is 01:46:08 online ID to have to get on the internet to try their their object is to track and trace us to surveil us to get rid of anonymity. They'll say that they're using it to protect the kids from porn and so that's why you look at us take it down at well we're using it to protect people like Melania Trump from porn. And so that's why you look at this take it down at, well, we're using it to protect people like Melania Trump from porn. She's proud of her porn or actors or actresses or whatever, but not to say that's even the real issue, right? Nobody wants to have that be featured in fake pornography.
Starting point is 01:46:46 But that is the way that they're going to use this. And they've got some suggestions for what could be done to actually address the real problem without creating a Trojan horse. They said this enforcement model is ripe for abuse. Political figures with the right connections could see anything that is unflattering or damaging disappear overnight. Because it makes platforms responsible for preventing the dissemination, companies may feel pressure to weaken even encryption, to keep from passing this on." And so I said, so here's what they would suggest. And they were four suggestions that would stop this fake pornography of people and identifiable
Starting point is 01:47:32 images of a particular person making it intimate imagery. And I said, so here's four things that would fix this. First of all, have a clear and narrow definition of what a non-consensual identifying image is. This is just a general term that is malleable to mean whatever they want it to mean. And then ensure that satire, journalism, and fair use content are protected. Secondly, a burden of proof on those requesting takedowns, requiring them to demonstrate actual harm
Starting point is 01:48:08 before content is removed. Number three, stronger penalties for fraudulent claims to deter abuse and to prevent the system from being weaponized for censorship. This is what we do with the anti-SLAPP laws or whatever, right? To say, you know, to stop frivolous lawsuits, you are going to be assessed a penalty. This is what Michael Mann got recently from the judge. He gave him a $500,000 penalty for a frivolous lawsuit that he brought against National Review and made them run up tremendous legal fees.
Starting point is 01:48:52 So he had to pay under that slap law. That's what they're talking about with this as well. Protections for encrypted communications, ensuring that platforms are not forced to weaken security measures in an attempt to comply. Because that's what they're always after. Shutting down encryption. And then let's go back to this case I just mentioned briefly of this guy, Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist at Columbia University.
Starting point is 01:49:21 A judge has temporarily blocked the efforts to deport him. So we'll see what happens with this. But meanwhile Trump is bragging about it, boasting about it, and says it is the first of many to come. He put up a statement on social media. He says, if you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, Your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests." What are you doing, President Trump, about what's happening in Syria? Are you doing anything to stop that? These people who've got money, American money, American military support, and all the rest
Starting point is 01:50:00 of the stuff, are you going to stop that? Are you going to tell Netanyahu to stop slaughtering innocent men, women, and children so that you can set up a casino on the Gaza Strip? No. Rings pretty hollow, doesn't it? I mean, look at all that stuff. Their partner has always been terrorist groups. And then the White House puts up this social media post.
Starting point is 01:50:28 See if you can show that Karen. Shalom Mahmood. ICE proudly apprehended and detained this guy, a radical foreign pro-Hamas student on the campus of Columbia. This is the first arrest of many to come said Trump. And he puts it there led activities that were aligned to Hamas guess what so did your own government your own government and the government of Netanyahu did as well Netanyahu as I
Starting point is 01:50:58 reported a couple of days ago Shen Bet the Israeli security agency talking about October the 7th said it was Netanyahu that and the Israeli security agency, talking about October the 7th, said it was Netanyahu and the Israeli government that supported and helped to fund Hamas. So maybe Trump should have deported Netanyahu when he came, because he led activities that were aligned to Hamas. Well, Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed last week the US was using AI to catch and to revoke, quote unquote, the visas of anti-Israel protesters who appeared to be pro-Hamas. Information Liberation says that he thinks that it's a lot more likely that they're
Starting point is 01:51:40 just relying on Jewish doxing groups like Canary Mission because Khalil was the top person on their crosshairs. The Trump administration last week also announced that they were canceling $400 million in federal grants and contracts for Columbia University alone. And now he's got like 60 universities. Look I'm all for that. Cancel those contracts. As I said yesterday when I talked about this,
Starting point is 01:52:09 where does the federal government get any constitutional authority to give any money to any university? None, there is no authority for that. And they certainly should not be giving it to organizations that are blatantly racist, anti-white like these Ivy League schools. And about it if you're white or Asian. They're not even gonna look at your Your your scores to see whether you can get in there. And again, what what is the value of?
Starting point is 01:52:35 A degree from someplace like that. Well again, the value of the degree is that you can go there so that you can hobnob with people like Ivanka Trump or Chelsea Clinton, right Or Baron Trump you go there and you oh, I know Baron Trump is like now that's your intro and To again, you know this, you know, JD Vance. He was there at Yale. And so when Peter Thiel goes to Yale He gets to join the club. That's why you go to these organizations. That's not about an education. These people are racist, they're Marxist, they're anti-American and it's
Starting point is 01:53:15 unconstitutional to give them any money. So I absolutely applaud getting rid of this and again if even if they do the right thing they do it for the wrong reasons and the wrong reasons. And the wrong reason is because they're criticizing Israel. They never had a problem with these universities criticizing America. You look at the list of these universities that are coming out. And as Freud laid this information liberation, he says, you know, he's here on a green card legally, legally. And Trump says he'll hand that out to anybody that gets even a two-year
Starting point is 01:53:54 degree at a junior college. He'll hand that out to them. And so he says the green card can only be revoked for fraud, violating immigration laws, criminal activity or failure to maintain permanent residence. Well, none of that really applies. You know, when we're talking about all these grants and how they ought to be canceled, I saw this clip. This is a woman who said, well, did you really vote for this? Did you vote for the Department of Education to be canceled? I was like, well, no, I didn't, but I fully support that. I
Starting point is 01:54:29 didn't. I've wanted these people to get rid of... I did vote for the Department of Education to be canceled when I voted for Reagan in 1980, but the Republicans have always promised that they'll do it, but they never do it. So I still remain skeptical even at this point in time whether or not they're really going to do that. But I don't want government to be in education. There's no constitutional authority for it. And we look at what they're doing with places like Columbia. The mal-investment is as bad as anything that we see from USAID. I mean, just take a look at the money that is being sent to the colleges and what they're doing with this. They're seminaries of Satan.
Starting point is 01:55:06 Anyway, here's what this woman says about education. Good morning. It's Monday. I have a question for those that have voted for this administration. Did you vote for the Department of Education to be taken out? Dismantled. Did you vote for that? I think they did.
Starting point is 01:55:24 I'm just curious. I'm sure you wanted them to change things, but dismantling a department that helps your children and helps a lot of people. No it doesn't. Putting it with the states does not help themselves. Especially if the states don't have income taxes and if they're gonna start taking those away too. She assumes we have to have government schools. Our children will hurt for this. No they won't. They want to take away abortion. They, if you have a wealthy white liberal woman here. They don't help you there. Then you take away education. They want to take away abortion. Now they want to take away education. Wait a minute, you killed your
Starting point is 01:55:57 kid. I just, I'm curious. What's your mastermind thought, Brian? And I wonder, if it's good as is, then you know, whatever. Have a great day. What's your mastermind thought plan? And I wonder if it's good as is, then whatever. Have a great day. What's your mastermind idea here? First they won't let us abort our kids. Now they won't educate our kids for us. What's going on with this? I don't understand.
Starting point is 01:56:15 What's the plan? Signed a reluctant mother who is wealthy, obviously looking at her, and overeducated, miseducated as well. So 60 universities under investigation by Trump administration for anti-semitic discrimination and harassment. The list includes Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, etc. You know, when you look, and like I said, these, this is where anti-Americanism has been featured for decades. Take Harvard, for example. You had Pete Boudier. His father spent his entire life at Notre Dame as a professor. He came from Malta. So he's an immigrant who came from Malta and loves communism. And he dedicated his, spent his entire academic career
Starting point is 01:57:01 talking about the work of Antonio Gramsci who was the founder of Italian communism and he was also the guy who came up with this idea that we're going to march through the institutions and take them over from the top which is what we've seen, isn't it? You know, Antonio Gramsci is the core of all this stuff. Why Pete Guglielmo is so dangerous. So he's the son of this guy who spent his entire life pouring over the work of Antonio Gramsci and lauding it and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 01:57:29 So he makes sure that his son, Pete Boudeguet, goes to Harvard. And he makes sure that his son, Pete Boudeguet, studies under Sokvan Berkovich, who absolutely is a hardcore Marxist who absolutely hates America. He says all of America's problems trace back to Christianity and the pilgrims and all the rest of this stuff and it's got to all be shut down. And he changed his name, Sacvan is actually a contraction of Sacco and Vanzetti, the heroes, the Italian Marxist heroes to the left. And he legally changed his name to Saakvan Berkovich.
Starting point is 01:58:05 This is Harvard. This is the kind of stuff they draw. Now, that kind of anti-Americanism, that kind of hardcore Marxism to march through the institutions, which is what they've done, that's not sufficient to stop the funding to Harvard. Of all the places, Harvard, who's got, who knows, is at tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in endowment from wealthy people. Why do they need my tax money and your tax money at Harvard
Starting point is 01:58:34 to teach Marxism, to teach this transgenderism and all the rest of this stuff? And they won't stop it unless they criticize Netanyahu. Then they'll stop it. This is beyond belief. This is, it's just beggars' belief. Again, who is Israel? This is about anti-Netanyahuism.
Starting point is 01:58:59 It's a mixture of ethnic groups, it is a mixture of political groups and everything, but don't you dare criticize Netanyahu's policy because Netanyahu owns Trump. That's what this is about. And I'll just say the Christians, you know, from the prophetic side of things. As I said before, take a look at the story of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar. Abraham had a promise. God wasn't doing it the way he thought, in the timeframe that he thought it should happen. So he's going to take it into his own hands and do whatever means he thinks is going to
Starting point is 01:59:37 accomplish this. Is that really what we're about? Do the means justify the ends for Christians? Or does the end justify the ends for Christians? Or does the end justify the means for Christians? If we've got a prophetic end, can we use evil means to get to that prophetic end? It's the Marxists who always tell us that the end justifies the means. And now we've got a lot of Christians who say, the prophetic end that I think is going to happen justifies my evil means. Does it? I don't think so. Not at all. One of the universities on the list I thought was interesting, the 60 universities,
Starting point is 02:00:20 one of them was Johns Hopkins. These are the people who have been their partners in medical crime. Yeah, they're partners in the very first one of these germ games going back to dark winter 2001. Always involved in that. Johns Hopkins involved in a lot of the research that I was talking about yesterday about the brain computer interface and hacking into people's minds even without putting in the chip that Elon Musk wants to do. I mean they're way beyond that and a lot of these things. So yeah, Johns Hopkins. Wow. I would love to cut off the funding to Johns Hopkins but they'll only do it because he criticized Netanyahu's
Starting point is 02:01:03 people are criticizing Netanyahu's policies. Audi, Modern Retro Radio, he says, �For those not paying attention, Trump is part of the government's agenda to dismantle the First Amendment.� I agree, and they will cheer him. He's the giant pacifier in everybody's mouth. At the same time, he's mixing everything up with everybody to distract everybody from the real agenda that is there. North American House Hippo, I probably paid a total of $1,000 to the US government when I got my green card.
Starting point is 02:01:37 I guess I have to resign myself to the fact that I'll never be good enough to upgrade it to a gold card. I had to pay quite a lot more. I had to pay 5,000 times that much. Nights of the Storm. Good to see you guys there. Department of Education is really expensive and it is bad daycare. That's right. And that's what it is. That's what that lady wants. She's going to take care of my kids so I can go do my leftist liberal white woman things. I can go protest the pro-life people or something like that or volunteer at an abortion center. Big Brit
Starting point is 02:02:20 is back again. It says, all it does is brainwash your kids, typically leftist lunatics. And here's the other thing, folks. What have I said for the longest time? Trump's involvement in this 2020 medical martial law. His key thing, and he said it when he signed the paperwork, he said, this is about the money, this is really big, it's about releasing a lot of money and everything. Money, money, money, money, money. And that's how the federal government, whether it's Trump or Biden or Obama or anybody, that's how they get around the 10th Amendment restrictions on doing things.
Starting point is 02:02:48 They bribe people, they blackmail them with money. And what he's leaving there for the Department of Education is guess what? The money! To get rid of the Department of Education but then continue to hand out, like they're doing now, you know, $400 million to Columbia University. It's a million or a thousand. It's crazy. It's a crazy amount that is there anyway. But I'm questioning myself here. Could it be that much? Anyway, to hand out that kind of money Could it be that much? Anyway, to hand out that kind of money to these schools, and if they're gonna continue to hand out the money, whether it is a grant that is administered
Starting point is 02:03:31 by the Department of Education, or whether they fold some of this stuff back into HHS, you know, HHS and the Department of Education were, you know, Siamese twins that they separated, and that Jimmy Carter separated, you know, it used to be that they separated and that Jimmy Carter separated. You know, it used to be health, education, welfare. And then what they did was they took HHS, had everything then, except for the education. The education got pulled out to the side under Jimmy Carter.
Starting point is 02:03:57 And so, you know, if they're going to do that, and if they're going to keep sending the money, massive amounts of money, then the, yeah, it was a million, it was a million, 400 million, imagine that, to one university, one Ivy League university that has these massive endowments, if they're going to keep sending money out for all this stuff, that's the most important thing the Department of Education does anyway. It's the money. thing the Department of Education does anyway. It's the money. You do what we say on the boys and the girls bathrooms or we take your money away. It's always been about money. And so just to get rid of the, it's perfect
Starting point is 02:04:38 that he put in the woman from professional wrestling, Linda McMahon. Put her in there because getting rid of the Department of Education folks is just going to be a rebranding, relabeling, still keeping the money pipeline going, still controlling people through the money pipeline and all the rest of the stuff. It's going to be professional wrestling. They're going to tell you, look, I shut this down. And he's got the professional wrestling woman to do it. So, so the, um, let's see, Nadelander says that she's missing the blue hair and the piercings. Give her time. Um, MAV 2022,
Starting point is 02:05:13 how stupid to claim you're helping kids and then bleat about abortion. They're so empty headed. They don't even know what they're saying. Absolutely right. Well, we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children. They created Common Pass to track and control us. Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
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Starting point is 02:08:21 about what's going on with the vaccines with RRK Junior. There was a good tweet from Dr. Jane Ruby said, there is absolutely no excuse for immediately shutting down these mRNA vaccines. RRK Junior told you himself that the mRNA platform was a military operation and that it was quote the deadliest vaccine ever made. And so you still make excuses for them don't you? The people that are out there and they reply to that with excuses for the excuses. That it never ends does it. I'm going to play for you what she embedded in that tweet there. RK Jr. Talking about mRNA. Hey, that rhymes.
Starting point is 02:09:07 We could, we could set up a protest. RFKJ, mRNA, RFKJ, mRNA. Vaccines were developed not by Moderna and Pfizer. They were developed by NIH. Their own, the patents are on 50% by NIH. Nor were they manufactured by Pfizer or by Moderna. They were manufactured by military contractors and basically Pfizer and Moderna were paid to put their stamps on those vaccines as if they came from the pharmaceutical industry.
Starting point is 02:09:37 But you know, that's not what they were doing. They were coming from, you know, this was a military project from the beginning. Yep, it really was. It really was. Well, one person replied and said, you'd think that he'd tackle the deadliest vaccine that has ever made and is still being used. Also the other vaccines, rather than going after Froot Loops. And as I said before, it would be a perfect symbol. Froot Loops. And as I said before, it would be a perfect symbol. Froot Loops would be the perfect symbol for the Maha people who are also cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. What we're looking at, one person says,
Starting point is 02:10:15 never trust a Democrat or a heroin addict. And he's both of those. He's also a sex addict. As you see with his own admission, with him hanging out with Epstein. Uh, never trust anybody that hangs out with Epstein either, you know, never trust the sex addict who hangs out with Jeffrey Epstein, who was a Democrat. Most, if not all their life.
Starting point is 02:10:35 Um, that would be Trump and RFKJ, wouldn't it? Anyway, RFKJ isn't addressing COVID vaccine injuries, says Andrea Lin. Uh, and Des. He is promoting toxic fast food and she's got a picture of him eating at a fast food restaurant. He's so excited because they replaced some of their oil with beef tallow, the other seed oil, but he's still eating the french fries which are made with seed oil Eating at the fast food restaurant. That's what it's about. Yeah, isn't it? Meanwhile the CDC will study possible links between vaccines and autism
Starting point is 02:11:14 Let's hope that's going to be the case Now here's the situation This is Children's Health Defense This is children's health defense talking about the CDC and understand that the person that Trump has nominated for a CDC head is Dave Weldon, a former congressman. And he has like RFK Jr. a long history of speaking out against vaccines about talking about the connection between vaccines and autism. As a matter of fact, Dave Weldon appeared in the movie Vaxxed. Do you remember that? It was about the connection between vaccines and autism. And it was going to be at the Tribeca Film Festival that Robert De Niro is associated with. And he said that he's got – I think he had a child or something
Starting point is 02:12:04 that had autism, but it was something he was familiar with and he wanted to have that there, but they put pressure on him and he kicked that film out of his film festival. But Dave Weldon had an appearance in that as well, and he has been outspoken about that as well and he has been outspoken about that as well. As a matter of fact Andrew Wakefield has had pushed for Dave Weldon to be the head of the CDC in the first Trump administration back in 2016 but Trump had other plans. He had to be there as the pacifier in everybody's mouth when they ran through
Starting point is 02:12:43 the realization of Dark Winter for the globalist. And so he had to have somebody like Robert Redfield in at the CDC, that traitor. So Weldon is now the nominee. Weldon was born, interestingly enough, in Amityville, New York. Let's hope that he doesn't turn into an Amityville horror like Robert Redfield. It remains to be seen what's going to happen with this. Now he has his confirmation hearing begins today. And so we will see if the confirmation hearing, whether he will sign a pact with the devil personified by Senator Cassidy in the same way that RFK Jr. signed a pact with the devil, Senator Cassidy from Louisiana, the Republican.
Starting point is 02:13:35 We'll have to see what happens with that. Meanwhile, we have lab-grown milk is coming to a supermarket near you. Now, interestingly enough, there's this really weird, I don't really know where they draw the lines on the food stuff, but USDA is kind of focused on the agricultural side. So if something's on the farm, the USDA's got jurisdiction over it. But then when it goes retail, it goes to the grocery store, that's where the FDA is supposed
Starting point is 02:14:07 to get involved. You know, the FDA says, well, we've got a recall or your labeling is wrong or this or that, you know, that type of thing. And so now when we're talking about lab-grown milk, what are we talking about here? Is it a farm? I mean, where is the jurisdictional thing for this? Should they be under the under the the people who do Medicines, you know, that'd be the FDA or the people who do
Starting point is 02:14:35 Retail food and that would be the FDA but no they're under the USDA Even there's no agriculture involved even though the whole rationale for doing lab milk is to make sure you don't do agriculture. That's what they're boasting about. Oh, we're going to save the planet, you know, from all this stuff. Forbes just published an article on lab-grown milk. The title of it was, First Lab-Grown Whole Cows Milk to Debut in the U.S. grown whole cows milk to debut in the US based on a brand called Unreal Milk. Just call it fake milk, but Unreal Milk. Unreal Milk. Can you imagine somebody from the past coming into the future and he got in the grocery store and was like oh there's that Unreal Milk. I don't think I want that. I don't. So the purpose of this is of course to fight
Starting point is 02:15:30 climate change because the cows fart greenhouse gases known as methane gas. The United Nations has claimed that a cow can release more than 500 liters of methane per day. So what? So what? It's still way, way, way less than CO2, which is way, way, way, way, way, way, way less than water vapor. So why don't you focus on water vapor? According to Forbes, they said, dairy farming is under increasing pressure for its environmental impact, consuming vast resources and emitting methane, a greenhouse gas that is far more potent than CO2. Oh really? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:16:14 Uh, no, it's more potent. Give me a break. None of this stuff is real. All of it is gas lighting. As the food industry searches for lower carbon alternatives. I'm so sick of this carbon this and carbon that. It's a Boston based startup called Brown Foods. That sounds appetizing doesn't it? Brown Foods is going to make unreal milk. And so the company is a startup that was founded by Sohail Gupta, Bhavana Tandon and Avjik
Starting point is 02:16:49 Kapoor. Hey, maybe you guys could sell this in India. There's an idea. Why don't you go back to India and sell this stuff, okay? We don't want it. We don't want your brown milk. Brown Foods claims its production method slashes carbon emissions by 82%, water use by 90% and land use by 95% without relying on livestock.
Starting point is 02:17:10 It's all unreal. And so is, you know, unreal milk for an unreal crisis. They actually call it MacGuffin milk. It's just got this alliteration there that they could use, right? The first version of unreal milk is already undergoing lab validation with MIT. They confirmed the presence of all essential dairy proteins and said that it is structurally identical to traditional milk. Ha ha ha.
Starting point is 02:17:47 I don't think so. It's got all the things in there that you know are in milk as far as you think, right? They expect lab-grown milk to gain a third of the dairy market. I tell you what, it doesn't have. I'm sure it won't have the probiotics that are in raw milk. They're not going to reproduce that, right? They said rising, here we are again, back to the climate MacGuffin, rising greenhouse gas emissions, fear, fear, fear. Deforestation, fear, fear, fear. And water scarcity, fear, fear, fear. Linked to traditional animal agriculture are
Starting point is 02:18:25 they really no have spurred innovation and plant-based fermentation derived lab-grown proteins gag they have secured two billion dollars in 2022 and they got USDA approval in 2023. See what I say? The FDA? No. No. Not gonna cover this as a pharmaceutical. Not gonna cover it as a retail food. They're gonna cover it as if it were agriculture. When these people just said, well, we're not about agriculture, right? We hate agriculture. Traditional agriculture we don't like. So, you know, what is RFK Jr. going to do about it? I guarantee you that this Brooke chick that, Brooke Rawlins or whatever, yeah, you know, she's just a political apparatchik out of Texas and I guarantee that she's going to
Starting point is 02:19:26 rubber stamp anything that any corporation wants to do anywhere without any concerns. She's already rubber stamping the mRNA animal vaccines. So there's a lot of these though. Bill Gates is involved in it. Israel is involved in it. Bill Gates and Israel have been involved in lab-grown milk business through Global Corporate Venturing. Since 2018, Global Corporate Venturing has reported about 20 corporate investments in
Starting point is 02:19:52 various lab-grown meat and milk startups, such as Israel-based milk developer ImagineDairy. They raised $15 million. Israel-based Strauss Group, their corporate investor, Motif Foodworks, a food technology company developing alternative milks, also raised $226 million in a series B round with Bill Gates Breakthrough Energy Ventures participating in it. By the way, this article is from lurockwell.com. Israel in particular has been a hotspot for various lab-grown milk startups of the country seeking to be the first to end the climate and global food shortage crisis. This is the PR from these people.
Starting point is 02:20:39 This is not Lu Rockwell writing this. So Forbes is doing this PR. Forbes says efforts to produce milk without cows are taking various forms. Sonara, a German startup, is growing cell cultured mammary cells, also known as breast tumors. It's not a tumor. It's not a tumor. Yeah. How would you like to have some? Why don't you just call this? Here's an idea. Tumor milk. How about that? Can do tumor milk? How about you have these eternal cells that are going to keep going? How about this? Cancer milk. You're going to milk your tumor and have some cancer milk. Cell-d mammary cells in partnership with dairy farmers
Starting point is 02:21:25 blending biotech with traditional milk production. Another Israeli venture called Wilk. It's like milk but you turn the M upside down. We've inverted just one little key thing there which makes it all bad, you know, go from milk to Wilk. It is focused on producing cultured milk fats to be used in making cheese and yogurt. I tell you what, that, you know, when I was talking to Brian yesterday about his book, Land Rich and Cash Poor, and he was talking about how, you know, one of the things that could help local farmers get going is the kind of specialty programs he set up there
Starting point is 02:22:10 in Wisconsin where he was. He said, well, let's focus on cheese, you know. Let's do craftsmanship programs, teach people how to make really good cheeses, special ones. Well, I think this is going to be a real opportunity for them. This company, Wilk, is gonna start making milk fats to be used in cheese. You might want to invest in some of these Wisconsin Kraft dairies making Kraft cheese. Well, not Kraft cheese. It's not Kraft with a K, with a C. Kraft cheese, I don't think it's even cheese. I think it's, it's cheese-like. These approaches contrast with unreal milk,
Starting point is 02:22:50 which is taking a fully lab-based route, aiming to replace whole cows milk without relying on livestock. There you go. So these people are just gonna, they want to keep these cells going. They want some tumors that you can you know perpetual cancer tumors that you can get milk from brown foods the
Starting point is 02:23:13 goal is not to mimic dairy but to recreate it at a molecular level there we go GMO milk how about that you know, you go from farmers in blue jeans to farmer genes in genetics. How about that? Pharmaceutical genes. Lab-grown breast milk is now being engineered for newborn babies and infants because they've got to go to the babies. Got to get these kids at the earliest possible age into this Frankenfood stuff, right? By the way, there was a thing out, and I did not cover it, but I saw it. They were saying that infant formula, the FDA doesn't require them to list sugar, but especially the high fructose corn syrup.
Starting point is 02:24:01 They don't have to list that, evidently, on the ingredients. Because you know we're talking about babies and babies can't read, so you know, put whatever we want to in there. We don't have to tell anybody, right? That's kind of the attitude these people have. They call it a cell-cultured human milk for newborn babies and infants.
Starting point is 02:24:18 The US company is called BioMilk, Milk with a Q. It was founded in 2019. Isn't that nice? They just like, their names are just like their products. Just a little bit of a tweak here. You know, we'll take milk and we'll take the M and we'll invert it into a W and we'll call it Wilk. Here we have BioMilk and we'll just take that K away and replace it with a Q. Founded in 2019, the CEO of the company said, our product will shift demand away from the dairy industry, benefiting the planet.
Starting point is 02:24:53 I don't care about the planet. It's not under threat. My child is under threat. While nourishing babies with a 100% human alternative. Think about that. Just hold that phrase in your mind here. It's kind of like continuing resolution, right? A 100% human alternative.
Starting point is 02:25:20 Human alternative. It's a 100% alternative. Human alternative. Without feeling the need to make a trade-off between their child's health and the environment I've never felt the need to do that because none of this stuff is a threat To the environment all of this stuff is always being tied back to climate alarmism every one of these things and And just remember, C40, the 40 cities, and it was started by CityCon in London and Mayor
Starting point is 02:25:49 Bloomberg in New York, and they put out their thing. They had a goal of getting to 40 cities. Now they're over 100. And part of their thing is no meat, no milk. No dairy actually, all dairy products, but no meat, no milk. That's where they want to go. That's what's really about this. Well, we're going to take a quick break when we come back.
Starting point is 02:26:09 We're going to talk about the efforts to abort the elderly. It's not just the beginning of life. It's going to be at the end of life. And how you've got governments openly talking about vaccine programs for focusing on the elderly and focusing on adults to make sure that they don't have the kind of retirement liability that they're concerned about. We're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Good evening. Tonight's tale is a story of paranoia and a most unexpected perpetrator, the common cow, or more specifically what comes out the other end. Yes, the air is thick with intrigue
Starting point is 02:26:53 as it seems that in our modern age of propaganda even a humble bovine's backside can be branded a national security threat. The menace is invisible, silent, yet deadly. Carefully contrive to panic the masses into accepting the government stepping in, jackboots and all, with their solutions. Because who better to stop a gaseous threat than a bunch of political windbags? But one must wonder is this
Starting point is 02:27:26 truly about saving the planet or are we simply being led to pasture? Is it merely a MacGuffin? The David Knight show serves as a breath of fresh air for those who still believe that truth can stand up to scrutiny and he's found that the government narrative smells suspiciously like a load of bull. So if you want to help others catch wind of the BS being shoveled out of Washington, please consider supporting the show. And now back to our regularly scheduled program. You're listening to The David Knight Show. So You're listening to the David Knight Show. Oh, North American House Hippo. It says, just order my coin Dave.
Starting point is 02:29:02 Thanks. Well, thank you. I appreciate that. Hope you like it. I think I like it a lot. What's that? And Ryan. Yes, I was going to say Ryan is the one who designed it and it is really unique. I've never seen one like it. And that's about half of them that we've got there are gone. So they're running out. Chefkin people fart too. So what are we going to about it? Oh wait, yeah, as a matter of fact, that's what I'm gonna talk about right now.
Starting point is 02:29:30 Yeah, that's what we do. We got an idea for that as well. DG8, thank you for the tip, he says, David, I think the people behind the unreal milk are related to Vivek and to Cash Patel. I'm not drinking that garbage. Well, could be, could be, I don't know. We'll see what happens with it. We're All Dead says is Jones making a killing off the dead reporter yet. Yeah, that's such a sad thing. You know, Jamie
Starting point is 02:29:56 is... I didn't know him that well. He came on after my show had started and I didn't really know the people that were hired after that because they were working on a different schedule than I was completely. Travis Newham said he was really a nice guy and it's just Austin. It's the crime that's there. And Alex is right about Soros, district attorney that is there. But there's a lot of other problems there as well. I just got to say I'm glad that we got out of there without being killed in an automobile accident because it is so awful there. And they're not doing anything about it. And the area where the studio is, close to the airport,
Starting point is 02:30:37 it is a very crime-ridden area. And I guess you know you could also say if you want to talk about Soros, you could say once you move your studio out of a crime ridden area? I mean, you could move it to the hill country and everybody could have a much safer, cheaper way to live. I mean, the apartment complexes that are there are expensive as well. And Travis had an apartment complex there that was, that intersection was one of the worst intersections in America for traffic issues.
Starting point is 02:31:11 And he was sitting in a traffic light and got hit. And then while they're filling out the accident report, somebody else hits him. Just amazing, you know, to get out of there. But getting back to Jamie, it was, it really is a tragedy. And he was so young. It is really tragic. Apparently, in that bad neighborhood, there was a, somebody had broken into his car in December. And it was the parking lot where his apartment was, not very far from where the studio is. And he came across a guy that was breaking into his car again, apparently, and the person shot him and killed him. So, yeah, where these Soros district attorneys are is awful.
Starting point is 02:31:58 And the appropriate response, you're not ever going to change it in Austin. The appropriate response is to move somewhere else. Most of Texas is conservative. Why would you choose to live in the most liberal part of Austin anyway and to work there? Let's talk about the plan to kill us all. Australian COVID deaths. This is from Exposé News. The use of chemical restraints to hasten the death of the elderly.
Starting point is 02:32:27 And that's a good way to understand this, what was being done with midazolam and other things like that. They really were being used as chemical restraints. Remember at the very beginning of this, the argument for, you know, we had, we used midazolam and morphine and things like that in the US. People who came in with respiratory illness, you know, what that does is that suppresses your ability to breathe and it hastens death for many people of very serious condition. And so do the ventilators.
Starting point is 02:32:57 I remember, you know, reporting about a pulmonologist who said, why, we've never put people with respiratory issues like this on a ventilator. It's going to kill them. And of course it did. Just under 90% of the people that they put on the ventilators that Trump was so proud of, that Peter Navarro was so proud of, we've got a special law. We're going to shut down the automobile factories and we're going to force them to make ventilators
Starting point is 02:33:21 for GM. And then he hectored General Motors because they didn't make enough ventilators. Well all of that stuff is something that actually hastens death and we did see an uptick with these policies in excess deaths but the real explosion came with the vaccine rollout. Shifted paradigms is the original article that they pulled up there from X-Files A News. It says it provides evidence that two shots were used in residential aged care facilities in Australia to slow the spread of COVID, they said. Medazolam and morphine and
Starting point is 02:34:03 they knew that that would kill people. In 2020, approximately 75% of Australia's COVID-19 deaths occurred in residential aged care facilities. 75% of the deaths were in these old people's homes, right? Uh, and they said this was not universal however, and it was not uniform across the nation so 75% of the deaths are in the aged care homes But 40% of the deaths were in just 10 of these Nine of them were in the state of Victoria So what's going on? It was obviously what they were doing. Why did only 10 of these care homes account for 40% of the deaths?
Starting point is 02:34:50 And it was huge. You know, 75% of deaths. And I've talked about it many times. In late December, early January, you had a guy who was working in one of these homes, rest homes. It was a young black guy, maybe early 30s, and he was in tears. And he said, we took such good care of these people, nobody died during the COVID pandemic.
Starting point is 02:35:15 But then they rolled out these vaccines last week, and he said they'd had like a dozen deaths. And he said, many of the people who did not die are just catatonic and not doing anything. And he started to cry and he said, I can't do this anymore. I'm a Christian. I can't do it. Here, they were killing people before the vaccines. They were killing the elderly with medazolam and morphine. Forty percent of the deaths in just 10 homes and 75% of all the deaths, all the COVID deaths and these rest homes. You know, it's been said many times, you know, you look at this, why were almost all the deaths in hospitals and rest homes? Why aren't people dying elsewhere?
Starting point is 02:36:02 It's because of the care that they were getting. I mean, that's the obvious answer that nobody wants to talk about. They were paid to kill people. Trump paid them to kill people, and the Australian government paid them to kill people. Sedatives or chemical restraints such as Modazolam and morphine were recommended for COVID patients. Their use was permitted under Australian law despite restrictions on chemical restraint. And they had a program to get the nurses to go along with it, just like they did with the ventilators. The ventilators and the chemical restraints were there and they would get the nurses, especially they figured, well, some of these people were going
Starting point is 02:36:41 to know enough about medicine that they would realize that this is going to harm the patient, so what we'll do is tell them that this is to protect them. I'm going to put them on these chemical restraints. I'm going to put them on a ventilator so they don't breathe on you and get you sick." Okay, all right. Well, I guess I can kind of sign on to that. Maybe it won't kill them. You know, that's what they would tell themselves, I guess.
Starting point is 02:37:04 Right? Maybe it won't kill them. You know, that's what they would tell themselves, I guess. It's important to note that this guidance did not distinguish palliative from end-of-life care. This is important because palliative is directed toward improving the quality of life for those who are suffering from life-limiting illnesses, whereas end-of-life care is about providing care to those who are in the final stages of their life. But in the end, it really didn't matter. They said, was COVID-19 considered to be a life-limiting illness or was it something
Starting point is 02:37:37 that placed an aged care resident in their final stages of life, particularly if this resident was aged 85 plus and had other comorbidities. You know, again, when Trump locked everything down, I remember John Rapoport had the story. I had him on. We talked about it. We said, we've got two weeks of data from Italy. And the average age of death was just over 80 years old and The people who were dying that they said were dying of COVID had two and a half co-morbidities. So they were dying from old age and from co-morbidities so same thing here
Starting point is 02:38:18 Except they'd hasten it along with Madaz lamb. And do you remember in the UK Matt Hancock? along with Madazelam. And do you remember in the UK, Matt Hancock, the guy who famously was locking everybody down, we got the text messages in the UK where he was laughing about it with other people, saying, can you imagine what happens when they come back and they find that they're going to be locked up and quarantined and all the rest of the stuff for weeks? Ha ha ha. Well, he also went in and ordered massive amounts of the stuff for weeks. Ha ha ha. Well he also went in and ordered massive amounts of Medazolam. Massive amounts of it. And this is before it even started. It's kind of like his premeditated murder, isn't it? It's exactly what it is. So they said, in the end it didn't matter. The treatment plan was the same. If you were an aged care resident suffering from pain or cough, you could get your morphine
Starting point is 02:39:10 or you could get the supercharged hydro morphine.î And so, they said, ìA bit of agitation? Well, letís throw in some midazolam as well. Weíll sedate them so they donít bother us. Weíll sedate them so they donít breathe on us.î Did you have to be on an end-of-life plan in order to get these winter drugs? No, because the guidance was for palliative care and for end-of-life care. So again, if you look at the documents and the guidance that they were putting out, some of the things that they were telling them, ways to minimize staff interaction with residents to support infection control. They said, remember in patients with COVID-19, every interaction,
Starting point is 02:39:50 such as providing medication, is an important opportunity cost for nursing staff. And many medications can be omitted, stopped, or converted to a once daily formulation. So hey, if this person needs some medical care, they could get you sick. So you could either stop it or you could just do it like once a day, even if it's supposed to be every few hours or something. Because every time you have contact with this person, you're putting yourself at risk, scaring them to death. And kill this person or you'll kill yourself.
Starting point is 02:40:23 It also said, in people with COVID-19, delirium can increase the risk to other patients and staff as it may have impact on the person's capacity to understand and to follow infection control measures. So you need to chemically restrain them. Chemical restraints. They use it so much that just like with Matt Hancock, they created a shortage of medazolam and other things like that. And of course he was purchasing it, as I said, before
Starting point is 02:40:51 it all happened. And then we look at GlaxoSmithKline. So that's what they did five years ago. They were killing the elderly. That's a great way to clear off the pension rolls, isn't it? GlaxoSmithKline clear off the pension rolls, isn't it? GlaxoSmithKline said, Ireland needs a national adult vaccination strategy to address an aging population. Yeah, we don't want to have to take care of these people. We got just the thing for you. Nobody will realize it's a depopulation program.
Starting point is 02:41:21 GlaxoSmithKline paid the former Irish Deputy Chief Medical Officer to produce a report pushing for national adult immunization strategy similar to the childhood vaccination programs to align Ireland's vaccination policies with the World Health Organization's policies. So, elder-killing. See, if you don't understand and stand for the sanctity of life of babies, they'll get you. And whenever you get sick, they'll get you when you're disabled. They'll get you when you get elderly.
Starting point is 02:41:58 And everywhere in between. Worryingly, the report notes that there's approximately 300 vaccines in development worldwide. Think about that. Think about what, you know, we vaccinate our children more than any other country in the far, far, far more than any other country. We're 72. And you got people like Senator Cassidy who just, oh, you can't stop any of those things.
Starting point is 02:42:23 We have to vaccinate the kids four or five times for every one of these issues. Well, they've got 300 vaccines in development worldwide. They want us all constantly taking shots. 80% of these efforts are aimed towards adults. COVID measures such as track and tracing and its so-called vaccines were just the beginning because now they're coming for the animals as well. By the way, Zero Hedge, you know, they said Peter McCullough advertises to them. They got all these alarmist headlines and everything.
Starting point is 02:42:57 And they did another article about McCullough. Fortunately, in this article, I was surprised to see Robert Malone call what Peter McCullough is saying bullshit. Sorry, BS. Let's just say. Because it is. It needs some strong language, I guess. Anyway, McCullough links the bird flu outbreak to USDA gain of function experiments in Georgia. And he's making this stuff up. It's so sad to see Del Bigtree at the high wire participating in this stuff as well. It's just amazing to me. It's why I didn't want to work for anybody, anybody. You know, and I had people who were really nice to offer me positions in
Starting point is 02:43:42 some other places and I said no I'm not gonna do it.'m not ever going to work for anybody else. Never. Because you never know what the organization is going to do. It can go off the rails. And McCullough has gone off the rails. And if, you know, Highwire is pushing this stuff and platforming this stuff, they've gone off the rails as well. So he said on Highwire, McCullough is putting out the stuff that he's been putting out on Zero Hedge advertising. And he said, we are so sure that it's been published that we published this in a peer reviewed paper. So what? Yeah,
Starting point is 02:44:15 peer reviewed is not the gold standard of truth anyway. Right? I mean, you can get a group of career people to say anything. But he said, and here's an example, this doesn't even pass the sniff test. So tell me if this is, have they reviewed this for critical thinking? Listen to what McCullough is saying. He said, the Mallard ducks could spread it all over and in migratory waterfowl. It quickly spreads into mammals and now up to 40 different species of mammals," said Peter McCullough.
Starting point is 02:44:47 Be afraid. Freak out. Well, let me ask you, McCullough, why are we finding dead ballards all over the place? That Geesebusters sent me a picture, a funny picture. It was a dead burn on the road that cars are driving over. I guess, you know, we could have photoshopped it into this picture behind me, I guess, you know, today. But, you know, it's on the, it's been hit by a car and it's dead and cars are driving over it. And he says, bird flu? Look, we found a dead bird, finally. Why do we see dead birds like that all over the place? Why are they falling out of the sky, McCullough? He says, yes, these mallards and the wild birds and they're all carrying it everywhere. He pointed out that USDA officials have generally used biosecurity measures such as sterilizing the entire farm because well that doesn't work. Yeah, no doubt. Guess what? He figured that out. It doesn't
Starting point is 02:45:39 work. He said, it doesn't work because the mallard ducks would just continue to reinfect the farm. Why aren't the mallards dying, McCullough? Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I guess you could say that that dead bird on the road died a bird flu because he flew right into a car, evidently. It's called F-L-E-W, the bird flew and it died. But we're not seeing dead birds all over the place. Instead what we're seeing is Peter McCullough all over the place. And this is what Robert Malone said, I call BS, McCullough has the same conflict of interest as Scott Gottlieb. It's just that his company is smaller than Pfizer.
Starting point is 02:46:24 Bingo. Bingo. Thank you for saying that. You know, that's what I've been saying all along. I'm really fed up with Peter McCullough. He is the same as Alex Jones in 2020. Peter McCullough, 2025, is Alex Jones in 2020, part two. And of course, Mike Adams. Don't forget Mike Adams. He was really the one pushing
Starting point is 02:46:47 this stuff. And Francis Boyle, you know, the three not so wise men. No, actually they were wise. They were wise to why they were dead. Not Francis Boyle, but Alex Jones and Mike Adams were. By the way, I saw this, somebody sent this to me and I looked at it and it was being promoted by several people. I could not find any evidence of the truth. You know, you had that video from Children's Health Defense talking about that child who they're saying died because the child didn't have a vaccine. Not getting a vaccine, you know, that's fatal. But they said that the child didn't have a vaccine. Not getting a vaccine, that's fatal. But they said that the child was brought in.
Starting point is 02:47:28 They said, we talked to physicians and other people, and they said this child was brought in with RSV and the parents were pleading with them to help the child breathe and they didn't and the child died. And then they gave the child a PCR test and said, ah, he's got measles. And so now what has been embellished on that and it appears to be originating from Mike Adams as far as I could tell, is that some other people are saying that on Facebook the parents said that when they brought him in sick with RSV and sick with a respiratory illness that
Starting point is 02:48:13 he was given an MMR shot by the hospital which is you know even the pharmaceutical companies say if you do that somebody who's sick it'll kill them. Now there I could not find anything any original sources on that on Facebook or anything else so I'm saying this is another Mike Adams nonsense and that's what he does that's what he does that's what Alex Jones does that's what Peter McCullough does they take a grain of truth and then they add lies to it to discredit it and if that doesn't say to you controlled opposition, then nothing will ever say to you controlled opposition. If you're not,
Starting point is 02:48:50 if you're going to add lies to something, you know, like Steve Pacenek did with the Vegas shooting, all the problems with that, that thing reeked of suspicious issues, right? But then we come in and say, nobody died. Oh, okay, now I know who you work for, Steve Pachynik. And that's what these people were doing as well. And like Robert Muller, he says they've got the same conflict of interest except their companies are not as big as Pfizer. Same conflict of interest as Scott Gottlieb, who was the FDA head. And when he retired, you know, running all this scam, and when he retired as Scott Gottlieb who was the FDA head and when he retired, running all this scam, and when he retired Scott Gottlieb went to Pfizer.
Starting point is 02:49:31 Paid for by Pfizer. Brought to you by Pfizer just like Trump. And so then you see along with Peter McCullough, people like Alex Jones, this fear mongering and then on the left you've got New York Magazine and The Drudge Report put this up headline, Can Anything Stop Bird Flu? Can anything stop the fear and propaganda? That's the question. A virus run rampant. Health systems hollowed out. Public trust destroyed. This is the way the next pandemic might work. Really? Wow. So in February 2024,
Starting point is 02:50:09 dairy farmers in the northwest corner of Texas, Panhandle, noticed that their herds were getting sick. Bird flu. Bird flu. That's what it is. Absolutely bird flu. In west Texas, the measles outbreak and families there are forgoing conventional medicine along with vaccines. This is the fear-mongering of NBC News. Now, this is actually good news. This is actually a win. I'm very concerned that so many families are still getting their kids vaccinated. They said, overall, 97% of kids are getting vaccinated, but in
Starting point is 02:50:45 this particular place, and they narrowed it down, they tried to point to one doctor, God bless him, who is creating vaccine hesitancy. And it's like 87, 88%, I believe, that's there. It's still too high. Still too high. But they said as the outbreak rages, this is NBC News, and they are pointing the finger at this guy. They're doing everything they can to report him, to try to get him taken out. They said, unproven remedies like cod liver oil are being distributed free by some doctors and families are lining up for them. Well, guess what? It's not that they're unproven. There's a long history of people using natural remedies like this.
Starting point is 02:51:31 They are unfarma and that's the problem that NBC has. They're not pharma. They're unfarma. They're safe, by the way. Whether they're effective or not, they're at least safe and we should first do no harm, which means you first do no pharma. And this is the way they start this out. They go to Texas, you know, this is the panhandle, this is where this measles stuff is so bad and so forth. The building where hundreds of families are lining up for measles care amid a fast growing
Starting point is 02:52:01 outbreak in West Texas looks more like an abandoned car dealership than a doctor's office. There's no signage, nothing saying open or indicating the office hours." They criticize everything about this guy. Oh look, in West Texas, everything is pretty pared down and rugged. So these NBC reporters are coming in and just coming after him. Nearly every day, dozens of pickup trucks. They're driving pickup trucks even.
Starting point is 02:52:29 Wow, imagine that. Take these kids away from parents that drive pickup trucks. Inside the building, which is a barn dominium, there are a handful of tables and chairs set up and sick families mostly Mennonite. Sit in a makeshift waiting room on the far left. Dr. Ben Edwards is on a table at the far right. And the family, one by one, the families are called over to meet with the doctor. They've got a real problem with this. Why they fetishize this? Because they've got a pharmaceutical fetish. Oh, we're going to try to, yeah, this is this hard
Starting point is 02:53:07 scrabble, poor, ignorant people are that no, they know more than the people who are getting their kids vaccinated. Edwards asks about their diet. He asks about their nutritional intake, but he does not do blood work to look at the level of specific vitamins or nutrients based on the conversations of parents and the child. He decides whether the parent might benefit from cod liver oil, which is high in vitamins A and D. We took our boys, they were about, I don't know, five or something. We took them to a pediatrician.
Starting point is 02:53:37 We didn't do wellness visits and things like that, which saved them from a lot of these vaccines. So we went to a doctor, I forget what the reason was, because we didn't do wellness visits. And he didn't do any blood tests or anything. He just recommended that we found out that we were on well water and he wanted them on fluoride tablets and stuff. It's like, yeah, right. If kids are having significant trouble breathing, Edmonds recommends Budesonide, an inhaled steroid typically used for asthma, but he does not offer them vaccines. They put that in a separate area.
Starting point is 02:54:17 Wow! Well, because guess what? He knows that vaccines aren't gonna help him, gonna hurt him. So NBC is attacking him on behalf of their sponsors. They're brought to you by Pfizer. One of the state's highest vaccine exemption rates, here it is, at nearly 18 percent. So okay, 82, not 87 percent, but 82 percent of the people there, unfortunately, are still getting vaccinated compared to 3% nationally. 97% of the people are sticking 72 jabs into their children because Pfizer wants money. That's what it amounts to. And you wonder why we've got an explosion in autism.
Starting point is 02:54:58 Many members in the community are also eschewing conventional medical approaches. Why do you think that would be? Many people learned something, many people didn't in 2020. Edwards was conventionally trained at the University of Texas Houston Medical School, initially opened a small town clinic where he practiced family medicine. In recent years however, he's made a switch to practicing outside of conventional medicine. And so NBC and Pharma want to shut him down. Pharma sends out their minions at NBC and they want to do it for their sponsor.
Starting point is 02:55:33 During COVID, listen to this guy. Oh, he's a bad guy. Listen to how bad he is. During COVID, Dr. Edwards appeared as an expert at Texas state legislative hearings where he shared dubious claims about widespread injuries and deaths that he said were caused by the vaccines. Dubious claims? Multitudes of claims that are out there.
Starting point is 02:55:56 And in 2020, Edward said that masks were ineffective. They actually put this in. I mean, what kind of idiot reads NBC news if they're going to put this stuff in? Everybody knows that masks are ineffective now. They're building his credibility. They think they're tearing him down, but they're building his credibility because he's been proven right again and again. The full scale of the measles outbreak in West Texas isn't captured by official reports.
Starting point is 02:56:23 Edwards did a quick tally of the number of cases that he's seen alone in his warehouse, approximately 188 in the last week. Now, NBC, let's do a thought experiment here. You know, just like we don't see dead birds falling out of the sky everywhere with a bird flu, why is it that he is seeing more measles cases than you are? Because you're only telling the people that some doctor or some urgent care thing sends to the hospital, whether they need to go to the hospital or not, whether the hospital will help them or hurt them. They send them to the hospital. They count those. So if only he is seeing 188 measles cases and it might tell you that it's no big deal if you really wanted to think through this thing. But they're trying to make him out to be the typhoid Mary of measles. So that's good news actually.
Starting point is 02:57:22 And there's another piece of good news. The Wall Street Journal is wringing its hands about the fluoride rebellion. People are finally getting the message about pharmaceutical products, especially vaccines, about fluoride and all the rest of this stuff. And the mainstream media like Wall Street Journal and NBC and all the rest of them brought to you by Pfizer are really starting to freak out. That's really positive news. I'm really glad to hear that.
Starting point is 02:57:51 Much more remains to be done. I mean, we still got even in that area in West Texas. And again, it's skewed because one community there, the Mennonites, get it. They understand what's going on. It's probably the rest of the community, if you broke it down by community, it's probably the rest of them conform to the 97% get their kids vaccinated. So just one little community there's bringing that rate down. We've got to get this information out to a lot of people. Once you see what these people have done, and this is what I don't understand about 2020, they should be catching on by now, but just like with Trump, they will see
Starting point is 02:58:30 what they want to see, and they will intentionally blind themselves to what they don't want to see. We'll be right back. So I'm going to come back because I'm going to break. I wasn't looking at the clock and Karen says, you got three minutes of the show left. What are you going to break for? And I don't want to go to the break before I talk about this. Look, the data doesn't lie. This is what gold does when the Standard and Poor's index drops 10%. It's down 9% as of Monday's crash or whatever. And so what they did was they went back and they asked ChatGPT.
Starting point is 02:59:32 Now that's kind of cool. I mean you can ask ChatGPT to go back and do an historical analysis of it's something objective like that. It probably won't. It might get it wrong, but it's not going to intentionally skew it. And so they talked about the fact that when the standard poor dropped down between 10 and 15 percent, GPT said historically gold has gone up 3 to 5 percent. So that's something that's pretty bullish.
Starting point is 03:00:00 And then they had a quote from the people who were selling the ETF, you know, the SPDRs, the ETF gold GLD. This is – I caught on to that one too. It took me a while, but I caught on to that scan when I saw spot gold going up and it was going horizontal. It's like, why aren't these two tracking with each other? I was naive enough, like many people are, to think that they actually own gold on the Shanghai Exchange and you're actually just buying a tenth of a share. No, you're not buying any gold at all if you get
Starting point is 03:00:33 into GLD. You're buying shares in a company that claims that they have some gold that nobody knows if they've got it or not. So what you're buying is fiat gold. You're buying a piece of paper that says that somebody else owns some gold somewhere. That's why they don't track with each other. Look, don't settle for a piece of paper when you can own the real thing. And you can get the real thing at Wise Wolf Gold. You can get there through David Knight.Gold. Deal with Tony Ardban. He's going to be on tomorrow. We'll talk about more of this stuff. But it's real simple to get physical gold and to get out of the clutches of these people who are
Starting point is 03:01:08 selling you derivatives what a joke it is I said yeah the ETF investors have been a little bit slow to the party but I'm glad to see they have finally joined and they still don't understand they were a little bit slow to the party and a little bit slow to understand what is really going on. But we got a lot more to talk about and we'll talk it with Tony tomorrow. In terms of interest rates and all the rest of this stuff. What happens if there's a 10% correction, 10 to 15% correction? Well they said historically gold has gone up three to five percent. Have a good day. We'll talk to you tomorrow.
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