The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #1971: Biden’s Pardons Under Fire from Trump, the Fraud of War, and Connecting Gnosticism, Hegel & Technocracy

Episode Date: March 19, 2025

Hour One:Thank you for joining the David Knight Show! Today, Gardner Goldsmith of Liberty Conspiracy Live (M-F 6PM on Rumble, his X @gardgoldsmith) and of the Gardner Goldsmith Substack and MRCTV, fil...ls in for David, starting the program with a recap of breaking news stories, including the Trump claim that he will rescind Joe Biden's pardons, the Constitution-flouting Trump Adminitration attack on Yemeni civilians, Tulsi Gabbard's flip on US-backed aggression there, and the US-backed attack on Gaza. Hour Two:In the second hour of the David Knight Show, Gardner Goldsmith takes on the myth of the "Just War" concept, noting that since all political institutions are predicated on government aggression to extract revenue from peaceful people, all governments, therefore, are guilty of engaging in aggression in order to provide for the military. That is not defense, it is offense, against the taxpayer, and the heads of state today use virtually any rationale to create monsters to fight, to define their new seizure of your money as "for your protection." It all is fallacious and a giant fraud. Gard also discusses the Separation of Powers and immigration, with a special focus on free speech on campus and "Green Cards." What does the Constitution say? What does the Constitution say about federal control over immigration? (The word "immigration" is not in the US Constitution, it is a state matter) and what does the "Alien Enemies Act" actually say? Gard digs in to offer scholarly information to carry with you.Hour Three:In this hour of the David Knight Show, Gardner Goldsmith explores the political philosophy of Hegel, by joining in a conversation with guest Courtenay Turner. Courtenay's new book is on the way, and in it, she explores what the title describes so well: "Hegel’s Dialectic, a Gnostic Jacob’s Ladder & the Machinery of Control". Following in the footsteps of researchers such as Charlotte Iserbyt, John Taylor Gatto, and Samuel Blumenfeld, Courtenay investigates Hegel's thoughts on "progress" and shows that his worldview is a mystical Gnostic one, a line of thinking stemming from alchemical ideologies of the Egyptians and running forward to today's Technocratic collectivist movement. See what you think, and share the interview!Thank you for watching, and visit www.TheDavidKnightShow.com to find more and help support the program!If 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 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 U.S. just like Trump wanted. Carbon tax Carney. If he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada.
Starting point is 00:00:15 Mark Carney served as Justin Trudeau's economic adviser 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. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's The David Knight Show. The So The And what a wonderful place to be. Thanks for being with me, everyone. I'm Gardner Goldsmith.
Starting point is 00:02:47 I do work for MRCTV and I do my Liberty Conspiracy Show Monday through Friday at 6 p.m. on Rumble and on my ex. And you can find me over there at Gard Goldsmith, G-A-R-D Goldsmith. Thank you for being here as I get to fill in for David Knight, the man who ministers God's word and logic and history and morals, and I hope we're going to have a great time today doing good honor to the great one, David Knight, as we explore for three hours some of the breaking news of the day and as I often, for the viewers of Liberty Conspiracy over at Rumble, the news of the day is something we can break apart and hopefully derive some longstanding
Starting point is 00:03:32 intellectual ammunition, some scholarship from these things. Whether it's from my days lecturing in political philosophy and economics and ethics for students, or it's my old days at Star Trek Voyager in their script department. Quite interesting polarities there, or it's my work at MRCTV. And if you're finding the program right now
Starting point is 00:03:52 because of my work at MRCTV, thanks for doing that as well. And hats off to everyone there. We're gonna be saying hi to everybody inside the chats in just a little while. And of course, you can find David Knight Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon time on Rockfin, on Rumble, on DLive, and also on Odyssey. You can also check out the davidnightshow.com.
Starting point is 00:04:14 We'll show you the David Knight Show coin in just a little while, it is very cool. And you can see all the great items that are over there, like the McGuffin shirts and things like that. You can also say hi to folks on X if you want to drop some comments in on X we're gonna be seeing your comments and as I often joke around because People who might have been opposed to the ever encroaching leftism in the United States They if they happen to mention Hunter Biden's laptop, as I did at MRCTV, we got attacked by news guard,
Starting point is 00:04:49 called by certain people, Russian propaganda. So on Liberty Conspiracy, I often mention that I have a giant team of producers who work with me on the show. And they're all in the background, putting messages into my brain chip receiver receiver from Vladimir Putin who's now shirtless on the back of his grizzly bear giving me the information and we spread the Russian propaganda So that is something that we might do feel free to put your comments in I'll be able to read your comments
Starting point is 00:05:19 Over at rumble and at rock bin and I want to say hi right off the bat The Russians are telling me that we already have a very fine commenter on X and that is M.E. Moore. Thank you, M.E. Good to see you. She says, good morning guard at all and the at all. Absolutely. And to you, I say God bless. Thank you for being there. And I hope you're having a great start of the day, everybody. Let's see what's on tap today for the David Knight show for the 19th day of March, 2025. Let's find out what's on tap. And if you have ideas and you wanna drop them
Starting point is 00:05:57 into the chats, feel free to do so. There could be some breaking news and you're part of the team out there. Well, what is on tap today? As I often do on my program for liberty conspiracy, we often use a little audio sounder when I ask what is on tap tonight on liberty conspiracy, because this allows us, we here in the Russian studio here in the deepest, darkest portion of New Hampshire or Ansky, Moscow. It allows us to test our audio system to make sure it's coming out alright. So you let me know if you're hearing perhaps a visit from an old favorite from the hip
Starting point is 00:06:35 hop days. Yes, that might be Humpty-D. Ah, there's nothing like a little Humpty-D with your coffee in the morning. All right, let's see what's happening on the program today, and it's going to be a busy one. Some of the items we actually got to discuss last night on Liberty Conspiracy, and this gives me the opportunity, again, to take a scholarly approach and give you some pieces of information that are carryaways,
Starting point is 00:07:09 evergreen information, longstanding lessons for liberty coming out of a lot of these breaking, very, very bright flash stories. So that's what I try to do in my articles for MRCTV as well. And in fact, I'll give you a couple pieces from MRCTV, one in video form, if we can fit it in today, and one in print form, which I definitely hope to fit, we're looking this week to focus on Rumble. And if you want to donate over at Rumble, that's probably the best place to do it. Easiest access.
Starting point is 00:07:52 And of course, it allows all those great colors when people donate as well. So we'll check in and say hi to everybody. After we go through this, we're gonna be looking at the news flash. I often do this on my program. The news flash is about Trump rescinding Biden's pardons. Well, since David wasn't live yesterday, I want to
Starting point is 00:08:10 make sure that I bring that up. We're gonna discuss that briefly because that was all the rage yesterday on many hours of talk radio coming out of Boston. We're gonna head into our big story after that. The big story being well actually multifaceted as you can see on the screen or if you're just listening let me describe it to you. We're going to be talking war. We'll be discussing a reminder about Yemen and Tulsi Gabbard and again how Tulsi Gabbard has switched her view on something, which I kind of wondered if she would do that because she said she was anti-war, but while she was in Congress she consistently voted for unconstitutional military occupations in
Starting point is 00:08:55 foreign countries without any declaration of war, and yet she was in the military. So there always seemed to be some double standards there for me when I saw Tulsi Gabbard. She seems like a very pleasant person I would love to be able to ask her some of these questions But again another mark on her record with her stance changing on the United States unconstitutional attack on Yemen and Why Yemen has engaged in? re
Starting point is 00:09:24 Reconstituting their threats against Israeli shipping. Why? Because the Israelis broke the ceasefire deal and the Yemenis are trying to support the starving people in Palestine. So the Israelis have conducted a blockade on food and water in Gaza, but the Yemenis, when
Starting point is 00:09:49 they say that they're going to blockade Israeli ships and any ships that happen to be assisting Israel like the United States, that somehow is the point at which everyone's focus should begin, I guess, evidently according to Tulsi. I don't know. We'll also talk about Ukraine, the big Trump-Putin talks yesterday, two plus hours on the phone, and looks like it could have been productive.
Starting point is 00:10:14 They've got an interesting initial agreement. We'll give you that information based on some great coverage from antiwar.com and some material that I was able to record from Russia today. And the Russian team and I have produced that and we've got it in a very strong package for you, hopefully here on the David Knight Show.
Starting point is 00:10:38 We'll also be talking immigration, deportations, the Trump administration defying the court, and claims from people about the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. Oh my goodness. They misread these things. They misread these things for convenience every time. That's a very big one. I want to make sure I give you that one. And then the US ramps up bank snooping. That $200 threshold on the know your customer requirement, the mandate, unconstitutional in every possible way, breaching the Fourth Amendment, breaching the Fifth Amendment, the Sixth Amendment,
Starting point is 00:11:18 and the Eighth Amendment, for some reason those are often breached as the Trump administration on day one saw Donald Trump issue an executive order to tell banks in certain zip codes, 30 zip codes in the southwest that for transactions or ATM removals of $200 or more they will have to report that to FinCEN. That's right, FinCEN, the Federal Financial Investigation Department.
Starting point is 00:11:51 They will have to report that. That's gonna be great. So the paperwork or the computer work obviously is gonna be pretty high. So what does it do? It's gonna open a de facto constant channel. Anytime that happens, the information will go to the federal government.
Starting point is 00:12:06 It is just incredible, incredible. They don't seem to care about the constitution except when the constitution allows them to hold some seats and pick your pocket. Just amazing. So thanks for being there everyone. And let's say hello to all the folks who are over at the Rumble Chat.
Starting point is 00:12:24 I wanna thank everyone for being there. Let's see, we've got Birdhouse Blues is there. We've got Sheila A is there and Birdhouse Blues. Thank you, Birdhouse. And you're down in that area where some of those zip codes in the Southwest could be covered. He says, I thought Guard was gonna put on his shiny armor today. Well, my bald head is shining. Perhaps.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Gonzo, Johnny, thank you for being inside Rumble. And don't forget, you can donate over at Rumble today. That's where we're going to try to do our focus. North American, thank you for being there and be my Valentine. So many great people, please spread the word and let's get rolling on the program. It's gonna be a great time today. It's gonna be a good time today. Everyone's gonna be okay.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Well, as I often do on my program, we're gonna go with a little flash in the news. And for that, we're going to go not with Grandmaster Flash, but're going to go with the flashlight from the P-Funk All Stars and get a little funky as the mothership drops down for the news flash. 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 U.S. just like Trump wanted. Carbon tax Carney. If he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. Mark Carney served
Starting point is 00:14:10 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. All right, with a little queen mixed in there, huh? Okay, let's get started. First off, let's talk about the pardon issue. As Donald Trump claimed Sunday that he would rescind the pardons Sunday that he would rescind the pardons of the final pardons that Joe Biden issued for dozens of people, including the Biden family, Hunter Biden going back to 2014, Liz Cheney,
Starting point is 00:15:02 because Liz Cheney withheld what could have been exculpatory information for many of the J6 people as they were locked up for over a year, not given due process. And then finally, when they were brought to court, she made sure that information that evidently could have been exculpatory was withheld. She could be up on federal felony charges. And of course, the bloodthirsty dog lover, you know who, Anthony Fauci. So let's discuss that with a little theme
Starting point is 00:15:34 coming to us from back in time from a person I didn't know. She is very well known among some musical circles, Lynn Anderson. Along with the sunshine There's gotta be a little rain sometime When you take you gotta give So live and let live or let go Okay, Lynn Anderson, I hope she did very well with this. I hope it helped her family. I do question, however, this album was, I think,
Starting point is 00:16:23 from like 1914 or maybe 1905 or something like that. I was a DJ, I know my music. I think it was maybe 1903 that this came out on CBS records. I'm curious about this album though, because this was before all the trans stuff, right? Or pretty much.
Starting point is 00:16:42 And one of the songs on here, I wish I was a little boy again I you know I'm just saying I don't know I don't know how that all works but Lynn gets to talk about the pardons so let's get into it Trump versus the pardons Donald Trump came out with a lot of force on truth Social, and a lot of people started to retweet it on St. Patty's Day, don't you know? So here it is, synchronous is a good one to choose. Trump declares Biden's last minute pardons are void,
Starting point is 00:17:16 sort of like he treats the Constitution due to the alleged use of an auto pen system. I wrote an article about this for MRCTV. The first person to use auto pen while he was outside the country was Barack Obama, but he actually offered his verbal permission about this. Well, here's what Donald Trump had to say. Donald Trump, and last night I gave a half-hearted Donald Trump impression. I'll give you the Donald Trump impression to start things off. The pardons and sleepy Joe Biden gave to the unselect committee of political thugs, and they are thugs, and
Starting point is 00:17:53 many others are hereby declared void, vacant, and of no further force or effect. Kind of like the Constitution in my eyes. Because of the fact that they were done by AutoPen. I'm sorry, I'm going to be very busy bombing Yemen again. I better get this done quickly. In other words, he writes, Joe Biden did not sign them, but importantly, great grammar there, Donald. Keep going on the buildings, forget the grammar. Importantly, he did not know anything about them. The necessary pardoning documents were not explained to or approved by Biden. He knew nothing about them, and the people that did may have committed a crime.
Starting point is 00:18:40 Therefore, those on the unselected committee who destroyed and deleted all evidence obtained during their two-year witch hunt of me and many other innocent people should fully understand that they are subject to investigation at the highest level. The fact is they were probably responsible for the documents that were signed on their behalf without the knowledge or consent of the worst president in the history of our country, crooked Joe Biden. Well, of course, it all depends here in the tragedy, the common, it all depends what your agenda is
Starting point is 00:19:20 and what you want the statest entity to do and get other people to pay for. So that all depends on your perspective as to who is the worst president in the country when the Constitution is thrown out the window because everybody has their bit of flesh they want to bite. But let's take a look at some of the people who have been pardoned. And of course, remember the fact that some of these people could be up on felony charges. His family, including Hunter Biden, Anthony Fauci,
Starting point is 00:19:52 and talk radio in Boston yesterday, people were out for blood. As I mentioned, they didn't want a sample for a PCR test. Ramp that up, Dr. Fauci. General Mark Milley, a lot of people don't like him and members of the January 6th committee. And of course, if you didn't see it, this is part of the example of it that folks gave,
Starting point is 00:20:11 bringing using computers to show that numerous of his pardons on his last day are exactly identical and used with AutoPen. And based on his cognitive problems, they theorize, I think with a pretty strong note of confidence that Joe Biden was unaware of these things. And now according to the New York Times, he wasn't at the White House when these were issued.
Starting point is 00:20:33 He was away in his vacation home and he was unaware of these things. So make of it what you will. I don't really know whether the pardon argument on this side of it would really hold a lot of strength. But I will say, again, even the President Ford pardon of Richard Nixon is highly unusual in logically and historically as far as constitutional research goes when it looks at the concept
Starting point is 00:21:01 of pardons, because you can only be pardoned after you've been convicted of a crime. I don't understand how presidents can pardon someone when he actually has not been convicted of something. That seems to be sort of gaming a system in two ways. First, of course, it opens up the possibility that a president could have people engage in nefarious activities and give them preemptory pardons, creating an entire team of criminals. But then, again, most of the people in Washington might be described that way. And then you have the entire concept of logic, which is, if that's the case case then wouldn't that imply that someone is guilty regardless of whether he's been tried and found guilty? You're sort of
Starting point is 00:21:51 painting someone for the rest of his life, aren't you? So that seems a little bit strange to me. And of course there's the entire concept of the pardons themselves, but we'll talk about that later. That goes back to the old royal days. Now, one other thing that I wanna bring up, and this ties into a subject we'll discuss a little bit later on the David Knight Show,
Starting point is 00:22:16 when it comes to the idea of pushing the anti-Semitism language. As we know, in October of 2023, JD Vance, who made all sorts of news when he looked so heroic, talking about the great standards of Europe, free speech and elections, and never mentioned that he was a prime sponsor
Starting point is 00:22:39 of one of the most egregious anti-free speech pieces of legislation in the history of the United States, the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act that he sponsored as a Senator in October, 2023, never mentioning that. I actually spoke with people in Washington, DC who are with a free speech organization who also are big fans of Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:23:03 And they wanted me to do some side writing for them about free speech issues. So one of the items was JD Vance, who was over in Europe. This is a number of weeks ago. And they said, why don't you write about that as an example? And I said, sure. So I brought up his hypocrisy that he seems to be promoting free speech in Europe, but of course,
Starting point is 00:23:24 wants to not only paint criticism of the state of Israel as somehow ethno hatred anti-Semitism, when as a person who is a voluntarist and technically an anarchist, meaning no human ruler, I believe that all forms of government are immoral. I would be criticized as somehow being anti-Semitic just for generically criticizing a state, whether it's Israel or not.
Starting point is 00:23:51 Well, I happened to put that in this sample piece and he said, well, we can't do that. So it shows you the extent of their actual embrace of free speech. How about Australia? Australia has seen what we saw in the United States with the trumped up Islamo terrorist stuff that Judge Andrew Napolitano did such a fantastic job
Starting point is 00:24:15 exposing many years ago on Fox. 17 of the first 20 of the FBI arrests for so-called Islamo terrorism or domestic radical terrorism were actually trumped up, cooked up by the feds to basically entrap people. Well, Australia has a similar thing going on. There it is, everybody. Yep, WikiLeaks just released at 5.30 this, a parliamentary inquiry launched in New South Wales, Australia after
Starting point is 00:24:50 new criminal hate speech laws were rushed through after the discovery of an alleged truck bomb targeting Jews. Oh, of course. However, the bomb was a fake and was not motivated by anti-Jewish sentiment. The government concealed this knowledge after the laws had passed. So in the great tradition of trumping things up, pun intended, we get that from Australia, as the Aussies are actually pointing out that this was fake Mr. President I move according to notice that leave be given to bring in a bill for an act to amend crimes Legislation to reverse the effects of the crimes amendment inciting racial hatred act 2025
Starting point is 00:25:40 crimes amendment place of worship act 2025 and Crimes Legislation Amendment Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2025. This bill seeks to repeal three recently passed bills that curb the ability of citizens of New South Wales to speak and think freely. I understand that it is likely there will be a parliamentary inquiry into these three bills and I am pleased the Opposition has signalled its intention to support that inquiry. I am, however, disappointed that the Opposition has preempted what could come out of that inquiry by saying that they will not support a repeal in any case.
Starting point is 00:26:19 So I encourage the fine members of that party to press for a change in their party's policy as this inquiry unfolds. Now, Mr President, I brought this bill up for debate today, but we won't be voting on it until after the inquiry has concluded. Councillor CASSIDY So there you go. A quick update in the news flash about very similar patterns in Australia as they try to portray, just like they try to portray people who tried to discuss facts about the Jabs and the Masks as somehow being against the vaunted godhead of science, the head of the totem pole, as they try to portray people who actually spoke up and said, hey, you know, there's no constitutional declaration of war for this Iraq invasion, for this Afghanistan occupation. Oh, you must be sympathizing with the Islamofascists.
Starting point is 00:27:12 Who's the fascist? I'd like to know. That would be interesting. Who's the one trying to suppress dissent and free speech? Would it be JD Vance or the guy who's discussing the statute that's very similar to what you just heard about in Australia, not just the United States, but also in Australia, they're doing the same thing, almost the same sort of pattern
Starting point is 00:27:36 as we saw with the things that the WHO did and the model state health emergency plans that they instituted in various states, almost all exactly the same promulgated from Johns Hopkins. You'd almost think these people were reading from a script as if anything that they wanna do that allows them to get it done is acceptable. Darn the rules, full speed ahead, darn the torpedoes. Well, now we're gonna see the same thing from Tulsi Gabbard a
Starting point is 00:28:06 Turnabout with Tulsi Gabbard as Donald Trump killed nearly 60 people Just after he played golf You know, I put this together over at X and released this in the media studio this is what happened over the weekend as Donald Trump launched an assault on the Yemenis. The Yemenis who for years were fighting a proxy war with the United States as the United States gave Saudi Arabia weapons to attack the Houthis and as the Houthis have acted in a way that was similar to the people in Gaza in a responsive way to aggression from Israel.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Donald Trump unilaterally gave the command without any constitutional authority to launch strikes. And this is what we saw Sunday. 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. Carbon tax Carney.
Starting point is 00:29:35 If he wins, Canada loses. A message from the Conservative Party of Canada. And there's Donald Trump. Donald Trump coming right in off the golf course wearing his golf outfit. He and that man sitting next to him now engaged in war crimes. I'm going, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:30:36 I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I put together and I appreciate everyone who watched that over at my ex feed at Gard Goldsmith. We got about 1200 views in just a few hours. And so, you know, word got out to some people about that.
Starting point is 00:31:21 And as I mentioned to the viewers at Liberty Conspiracy, I thought, imagine back to the days or remember back to the days when you were a kid. And I can't imagine thinking as a child, I will grow up to be the man standing there causing death and permanent physical damage and pain for dozens of people, killing, murdering people, standing, just standing there,
Starting point is 00:31:55 totally disconnected in a cleansed, disinfected, distant drone strike. As those kids shiver with burns, the skin flayed off. It's just, I don't understand it. I don't understand how someone can act that way. And I think it reflects incredibly, incredibly on the character of Donald Trump. if he would do something like that, especially at the behest of Israel.
Starting point is 00:32:33 By the way, there is a list that has been promulgated of high profile people that they want to try to deport from various universities as Pam Bondi, who of course is now the attorney general and when she was AG of Florida supported red flag statutes. Contrary to again, most of those amendments of the Bill of Rights that I mentioned, we've got the second amendment, we've got the fourth, the fifth, the sixth and the eighth amendments all included in red flag statutes.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Donald Trump sat next to her and praised her for that. And that was one of the moments, the great opportunities for him to say, we take the guns and give the due process later. He had another opportunity later when he was with a bunch of senators like Chris Murphy, the senator from Connecticut who went and hung out with Ole Tjani Bak, the Nazi from the Slovada party in Ukraine in late 2013 and again in early 2014. Yeah, you know, some real classy people, really classy people.
Starting point is 00:33:33 So yeah, he sat next to her and he praised that. She has the opportunity to stop the attacks on free speech and yet she's the one engaging in it along with Donald Trump, along with RFK Jr., which the HHS is now being brought in to claim that it is a public health emergency if people are critical of the state of Israel. Is this Australia? I didn't know. Are we all being gamed in a giant setup where we're being blamed for committing crimes we never did, sort of like that fake bombing in Australia, except this is on rhetorical level. Well, the main funder of a new list of people whom they want to deport from universities,
Starting point is 00:34:19 which shouldn't be getting any federal money, and they're using that as leverage to try to silence people at these universities is Ms. Adelson. Sheldon Adelson's wife is spending millions of dollars on an organization that is promoting targeting of certain people to remove them from college campuses. Now, when conservatives were targeted by prop or not, which was tied to things like John Podesta's group and that those those sorts of left-wing groups like Center for American Progress, CAP, those types of things. Conservatives spoke out about that. When they were silenced on social media, conservatives spoke out about that. And I'm including conservatives and MAGA Republicans because sometimes they're not the same. Now it seems like only a tiny fraction of those people are doing so. Maybe there's something to keep in mind there in my eyes.
Starting point is 00:35:17 So let's get into a little bit more on this. Tulsi Gabbard's turnabout. Tulsi Gabbard originally was opposed to the United States being involved in genocide in Yemen. And that is something that seems to be pretty clear that the United States is backing at least genocide in Gaza. Well, now she's changed her tune. Antiwar.com released this on March 18th. Tulsi Gabbard wants other countries to join the U.S. in attacking Yemen.
Starting point is 00:36:01 During Trump's first term, Gabbard was a leading critic of Trump's backing of Saudi war in Yemen, which she called genocidal by Dave DeCamp. And there were over a hundred thousand people who were killed by the Saudis. A lot of people are unaware of that and they got the weapons from the US. She spoke up about it then. Well, she's not speaking up about it now. Dave DeKamp wrote this and good job for them. Remember, antiwar.com is doing their fundraiser now and you can help them out. They're great people. Yeah, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has called for other countries to join the US in attacking the Houthis in Yemen, a country she previously strongly opposed intervening in. The US launched a major round of airstrikes against Yemen on Saturday and in the days that followed,
Starting point is 00:36:53 killing at least 53 people, including women and children. Yeah, they hit a cancer ward. Gabbard said that the US wants countries that are more impacted, use that clunky term, by a disruption in Red Sea shipping to get involved. This would be Tulsi Gabbard, who's with the United States, which has sanctions blocking trade with Iran, sanctions against other places like North Korea sanctions against Russia. And they're attacking Yemen for engaging in the exact same thing that they're doing and Israel is doing to 11, like spinal tap, blocking food and water, which is the reason why the Yemenis responded in the way they did because they had paused their shipping blockage when there was the ceasefire in Gaza and there was supposed to be a hostage exchange. But the Israelis kept putting the Gaza Hamas leadership on hold every time Hamas was ready to release some of the
Starting point is 00:38:08 hostages because rather than accepting the hostages literally this happened a couple times the Israeli government said no you're releasing the wrong hostages we first want priority given to military members. So Hamas, which isn't all one uniform group, they would have to go, even though they had civilians ready to release. The Netanyahu government put up these blocks to say, no, not doing it the way we want. We want these people, not those people.
Starting point is 00:38:41 Now there are protests on the streets in Israel right now because the literally not only the family members of the hostages that Hamas has taken but actual hostages who have been released want a ceasefire and they want the rest of the hostages that Hamas holds released. What you often don't hear is the other side of the coin, which is that the occupying force, the aggressive force of Israel has every year for over a decade kidnapped people off the streets and held them without due process, including teenage kids as young as 14 years of age and women. And as I've mentioned before on Liberty Conspiracy,
Starting point is 00:39:34 the International Criminal Court has cited Benjamin Netanyahu for criminal activity, not yet because of the attacks on Gaza since October 7th. You can separate that one. yet because of the attacks on Gaza since October 7th, you can separate that one. But for activities prior to that, against some of the people they were holding without charge, that they just pull off the streets in Palestine, the place that they have created as a corral,
Starting point is 00:40:00 as they took more and more land with Western backing, and they're from Eastern Europe. They're not even Semitic. The Semitic peoples who were there are the Palestinians. So now Tulsi Gabbard has switched her stance on Yemen. It's incredible to consider that Tulsi Gabbard is engaging in these sorts of things. She's nowhere
Starting point is 00:40:25 to be found. Glenn Greenwald has some information on this and I'll give this to you real quick. Biden bombed the Houthis continuously and aggressively throughout 2024, often on a daily basis. Obama aided the Saudis in all-out war on the Houthis. Trump bombed them often in his first term. Just a reminder, because a lot of stuff goes through the news cycle. We've got to remember these. At least I feel it's incumbent on me to offer the opportunity to remember these things
Starting point is 00:40:56 so people can take these away. I would feel that I was doing a disservice to the audience if I did this without talking about these things. Filling in for David, offering this information and getting feedback from you, it's really important to me. Trump's latest bombings, Glenn writes, are just a continuation of long-standing bipartisan policy. It is absolutely right. Absolutely right. In fact, let's go over right now into some of the information from RT about the strikes.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Head to the Middle East now huge crowds have amassed in Yemen's capital to vent their anger the policies of the United States and Israel and this comes as Washington's warplanes have engaged in three days of strikes on the country. Now according to Houthi authorities, 53 people were killed, including five children. Washington says that the strikes were in response to attacks on ships in the Red Sea. And that's where the Houthis have enforced a blockade since November 2023 on Israel-linked vessels passing through the waters following the war on Gaza Artis Ilya Petrenko takes a look at the long-standing dispute between Washington and the Houthis Donald Trump has really tried to make his warnings to Yemen's Houthis sound as scary as possible
Starting point is 00:42:21 To all Houthi terrorists your time is up and your attacks must stop starting today. If they don't, hell will rain down upon you like nothing you have ever seen before. The question is, did these words or the US airstrikes that followed have any effect at all on the mindset of the Houthi leadership, because it looks like they didn't, judging by their reaction, which was firing missiles and deploying drones to try and sink an American aircraft carrier, and also a fiery counter warning. We will respond to escalation with escalation.
Starting point is 00:43:00 This is our approach. Yesterday, our armed forces immediately launched missiles and drones. Therefore, this is our approach. Yesterday our armed forces immediately launched missiles and drones. Therefore this is our choice, this is our decision, and this is our direction as long as the American enemy continues its aggression against our country. Its frigates, aircraft carriers, and naval vessels will be targeted by drones and missiles. So who are the Houthis? What makes the movement leaders brave enough to openly challenge the world's mightiest
Starting point is 00:43:30 military? The Houthi insurgents have been a major force in the Yemeni civil war since it began in 2014. Saudi Arabia, with all of its cutting edge US supplied arms, spent years trying to bring the Houthis to heel, all to no avail. The Houthis are in control of Yemen's capital Sana'a and almost the whole of the country's Red Sea coast.
Starting point is 00:43:54 In response to Israel's invasion of Gaza, the movement launched a series of attacks on the vessels in the Red Sea and in the Arabian Sea to put pressure on Israel and its allies. Any new aggression will not go unanswered and unpunished as the Yemeni armed forces are continuing military operations and enforcing the Israeli navigation ban in the Arabian and Red Seas until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in Gaza is lifted. I'll tell you what, long before Donald Trump, Joe Biden already tried to teach the Houthis a lesson and get rid of the threat posed by their drones and missiles.
Starting point is 00:44:32 And he wasn't alone. In December, 2023, an entire coalition of nations led by the US teamed up in the region and kickstarted operation. Plaza right there. Uh, and, uh, great comments. The Russians are telling me about the great comments here on the program. Rattlesnake George Tulsi went right along with the weapons of mass destruction BS.
Starting point is 00:44:59 Well, I gotta say, you know, that's a really good point. to say, you know, that's a really good point. It seems like she offers very soft words about being pro-peace, but when you look at her actions, she always voted for every NDAA, National Defense Authorization Act, and that continues to fund the soldiers who are overseas. And as a person who was overseas as a soldier, one would think that she would familiarize herself with the U.S. Constitution because she's only supposed to respond to constitutional orders, and yet she allowed herself to get shipped out, and you're right, she voted continuously to promote the war machine. Unbelievable. Now, when we talk about warfare, let's get into the bigger story on this. In fact, I often discuss war with a number of numerous themes that I can utilize on liberty conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:45:56 And in this case, I'd like to offer a theme right now for this section. As we start digging into the latest from Gaza, we look at the negotiations between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and we consider again with some of that information about Yemen, what the United States' role has been in spreading aggression. And hopefully, we carry away a lesson, a lesson about the canard of the so-called just war idea when it is connected in any way to the state. Here's Edwin Collins. Yeah, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing Uh huh, uh huh
Starting point is 00:46:47 What is it good for? Yeah, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing Say it again y'all What is it good for? Girl, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing Listen to me
Starting point is 00:47:04 I just find Good luck! Absolutely! Now listen to me! Oh, whoa! I despise! Cause it means destruction of innocent lives! War means tears to thousands of mothers' eyes! When their sons go to fight and lose their lives! I said, war! Good! Good God, y'all! What is it?
Starting point is 00:47:12 Good luck! Absolutely! Now listen to me! Oh, whoa! I despise! Cause it means destruction of innocent lives! War means tears to thousands of mothers' eyes! When their sons go to fight and lose their lives!
Starting point is 00:47:20 I said, war! Good! Good God, y'all! What is it? Good luck! Absolutely! Now listen to me! Oh, whoa! I despise! I said, what? Good God, y'all. What is this good for? Absolutely nothing. Get shared again. What?
Starting point is 00:47:32 All right. Thank you, Edwin Star. I said Edwin Collins before. Edwin Collins is great, though. Check him out. He's fantastic. Especially if you grew up in the shadow of the Baby Boomers, look for Edwin Collins' song, The Campaign for Real Rock, which is all about the hippies. It's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:47:52 It's really good. It's about the hippies and Woodstock. And he says, yes, yes, yes, it's the Soma Festival, the truly detestable summer festival. Excellent. Edwin, yeah, he's amazing. He had multiple strokes, had to relearn how to play guitar and walk. He's he's from the north of England and his wife.
Starting point is 00:48:19 He could only use one hand as he started to get better. And his wife helped him. One person would have one hand as he started to get better. And his wife helped him. One person would have one hand on the guitar, and the other would have the other hand on the guitar. And he was able to start playing music again. Really remarkable. The drummer from the Sex Pistols, Paul Cook, has played with him for a long time.
Starting point is 00:48:40 And it's really remarkable. Really remarkable story about his faith and his ability to be close to his family and what he realized realizes is important. And that is something not celebrity. That's for darn sure. Just a way to make some money for your family and try to have a living. Very interesting stuff. Let's talk about the war right now. Let's go with the latest information on this. From Dave to Camp, as of yesterday, over 400 people killed by the Israelis, 400 people killed by the Israelis in the Palestine area.
Starting point is 00:49:22 That doesn't even include Lebanon, the West Bank. 400 people killed in a single morning of bombing only raises the prospect of all out war according to the New York Times. Gee, you think Dave's sarcasm comes through beautifully. You think New York Times, well done, Dave DeKamp. Gee, it only raises the prospect of all out war. Maybe, maybe that is something to keep in mind.
Starting point is 00:49:51 The 400 people somehow just being, now it gets worse. Then this goes to what I experienced at Boston University and I've mentioned this before. My last name is Goldsmith, it's an English name. I'm English and Irish. There are actually very few people who are Jewish who are named Goldsmith. And you got Goldstein, Goldfarb, Goldberg, and that sort of stuff. But Goldsmith is really from English stock. Then we have the Donovans and the Carols on the other side. But I went to Boston University, which is by far at least 80 to 85% Jewish population. And it's Ashkenazi, Zionist,
Starting point is 00:50:38 Jewish, almost all of them. And I didn't, I never thought about religion or ethnicity or anything like that when I was growing up I just never even really thought about it. It was like nothing, you know, whatever and I got there and they would claim that The people in Palestine were animals. They needed to be Eliminated and purged from the area, you know, talking genocide, essentially ethnic cleansing. And I was blown away. I was like, aren't you the people who are always like, never forget? What are you talking about? This is really weird. And the way they would describe them as inhuman. Well, it's, it's just been going on. It's on max right now. Dave DeKamp, again, what a great heart
Starting point is 00:51:20 from Dave DeKamp. He spotted this from a woman who is a podcaster, her name is Abby Libby. And she said, there are no civilians in Gaza. And this is the way that they look at them. I've mentioned members of the Knesset have said this, that even children, what they say will grow up to be Hamas. Despite the fact that Netanyahu insisted that millions of dollars be given to the Hamas leadership, despite the fact that the United States has that on record, and the United States gave the Hamas
Starting point is 00:51:49 leadership and Qatar millions of dollars, starting under the W. Bush administration, because they wanted oppositional forces in there who would not negotiate, because they wanted to stand up for the geographical integrity of Palestine. They wanted them there so that they could claim that they were being vicious and attacking the Israelis and make it look like the Israelis were always on the defense. When they were the occupying
Starting point is 00:52:13 and still are the occupying force. I mean, how much more readily recognizable does it have to be for people? Well, in this case, this woman, a Jewish woman in the United States says there are no civilians in Gaza. This is just like a Jewish woman in the United States says there are no civilians in Gaza. This is just like they would say in the Knesset.
Starting point is 00:52:29 They said even babies are viable targets because they'll grow. This is honest to goodness. They do this because they'll grow into freedom fighters, otherwise, as they describe them, terrorists for Hamas. The very people that if you speak up for peace here in the United States, they'll call you terrorist Hamas aligned. They'll cite the anti-terrorism, the anti-Semitism awareness act, which also inside it in the text incorporates the accusation that people who are critical of the state of Israel
Starting point is 00:53:07 Not only are ethno terror not only are ethnocentric and hateful Anti-semitists but in addition to that incorporates civil rights violation possibility even for Americans They're obviously leveraging this to try to get rid of even for Americans. They're obviously leveraging this to try to get rid of foreigners who are here on green cards. Have you read the constitution and seen that section that says green card power for the feds? Oh, you haven't, that's right,
Starting point is 00:53:33 because it's not there. The word immigration isn't there. It's not there. How crazy, how curious. That's why for years on my program and even on David's show, I've tried to tell conservatives if they believe in the Constitution, if they believe that that is the rule of law in this country, then they have to believe and understand that the feds aren't supposed to have anything
Starting point is 00:53:56 to do with immigration. It's a state issue as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison pointed out during the Alien and Sedition Crisis of 1798. And we'll get to the Alien Enemies Act in just a little bit to see again how people on the MAGA side are trying to do a disservice to people like James Madison and Thomas Jefferson when people like me bring up the fact that they said that the Alien Act was unconstitutional because Trump is trying to use the Alien Enemies Act. And to sort of preview things as we get a little further into the next half hour, just
Starting point is 00:54:34 consider what might be part of the Alien with the word enemies act, what might be a crucial trigger in order to utilize that that is And has been missing in United States congressional and executive branch operations since World War two You got it. So we'll go back to this wonderful charming lady, Abby Libby boy I tell you it would be great to be near her neighbor wouldn wouldn't it? Because she's just like all the rest. Hamas, she says, there are no civilians in Gaza. There are no civilians. Hamas has drafted everyone down to the newest babies
Starting point is 00:55:17 into the war effort. And get this, and they rejoice when the children they shove into the line of fire die because it's their most powerful weapon against those they hate more than life and blood. So in other words, this is essentially the ultimate gaslighting. Innocent kids, you probably have seen clips of these kids.
Starting point is 00:55:43 We saw a little bit from Yemen. There's a lot more blood, children wrapped in sheets now that they're dead, the blood soaking through them on the streets, parents carrying their children. Some of them just infants. Some of them eight, seven, six years old. They had all the world ahead of them. And their lives have been snuffed out by armaments that our tax money helped build.
Starting point is 00:56:13 Now, at what point does one try to oppose that in a more intense way? I don't know, but why can't we be left out of this? Especially if there is that constitution that says a declaration of war is necessary for the government to have allies or adversaries? And that goes to the Alien Enemies Act. We'll get there in just a little while because that's what they're trying to use. Trump is trying to use that.
Starting point is 00:56:39 And many conservatives are trying to play on people's sense of patriotism and the figures of the founding era You see they had this well, you're overlooking a major portion of the statute. You haven't even read the statute I showed it on my show last night. It's easy to read and I've got it in a tab I'll show it to you on the David Knight show Because it's very obvious that they're misreading it for their purposes on the MAGA side because they too that they're misreading it for their purposes on the MAGA side, because they too don't care when there are impediments that go up against what their plans are and the Constitution should in their eyes be completely disregarded, or they'll do utter disrespect in an even
Starting point is 00:57:18 more intense way and misread things, or pretend that something says something when they can't even cite it in a live debate. So this woman engages in the ultimate gaslighting of children and she says essentially that the kids got in the way, they got pushed in the way of the gunfire. Where does the gunfire, where is it originating? Who's got the guns targeted on the people in the corral called Gaza? I'm just asking, who started it?
Starting point is 00:57:54 Who took all the land of the grandparents or those people who were stuck in that corral where they just again shut off water and electricity and food? I cited on Liberty Conspiracy a 2018 article about how the Palestinians were dying from lack of water, not literally dying, but they were running into major problems because the Israelis controlled the water supply.
Starting point is 00:58:24 It's incredible. And this woman, she says this, and get this everybody, she's talking about how children are viable targets for your US government to give weapons to Israel. Here's her description on X. And I bring this up just as an example of the mindset that I experienced at Boston University. These are real people and they want to steer the ship of government in their direction and they want
Starting point is 00:58:52 you to pay for it. This is the ultimate offense. This woman is married, she's a mom, oh she's a knitter, she's a deadlift enthusiast and she's currently growing a human and she's host of something called conspiracy pill she's currently growing a human angry tiger says may the lord jesus help you call yourself a christian jerald solente you've been watching too much Fox News and Mark Levin. Unbelievable. It's incredible. It's so sad. And a couple real quick pieces of information for you on this because this story about the attack of the Israelis, the green light for this was actually given and this has been reported by the Wall Street Journal, Michael
Starting point is 00:59:54 Tracy, a very left wing guy who's great on the peace side of things has filled in for Glenn Greenwald numerous times. He posted this on the 18th after coming into office with a Gaza ceasefire that everyone was supposed to give Nuh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh Israel's choosing, culminating in last night's bombardment, which is exactly what I said. That's why Israel engaged in that up and down, backwards and forward, stop, start, release to hostages. No, they're not the right hostages, nonsense. Utterly ridiculous. The Palestinians were ready to move to phase two.
Starting point is 01:00:39 And as you can see here, the Israelis never planned to do it. An Israeli official said that President Trump gave Israel the green light to restart attacks on Hamas after the US designated terrorist group failed to give up hostages, which was worked at and essentially cobbled together and put together as part of the plan from Israel. Israel then gave the US a heads up before starting the operation, the official said. So 400 innocent people,
Starting point is 01:01:07 we don't know whether they're actually so-called terrorists or not, we don't know. No one was given due process, no one was extradited, no one at all. Those people were killed, the United States knew about it, did nothing about it. Unbelievable. Then we've got this.
Starting point is 01:01:30 We've got Daniel. Talking on the. Ron Paul Liberty report. About these attacks. Daniel McAdams, great job from Daniel McAdams. Let's hear from Daniel and see what he has to say. He did the whole show himself yesterday. Ron wasn't with him. And we've got a pretty substantial recollection about things, plus coverage from RT. Here we go. We were all very excited. Trump took power and it was like a freight train going through government. All of a sudden, we were getting a look at the way the sausage was made. We were getting a look
Starting point is 01:02:21 behind the screen at what was going on in places like USAID, that the propaganda had told the American people was just doing our bidding overseas, just helping poor people, earthquake victims and such. The reality is it was an absolute octopus with its fingers in every country across the world promoting agendas that most Americans didn't agree with but were forced to pay for. And not only that, but within the administration itself, within the executive branch itself, we got a look at exactly what people were doing who were on the federal payroll, and it wasn't much.
Starting point is 01:02:55 First of all, they didn't go to work, they didn't show up to work, they were moonlighting, they were daylighting, they were taking two or three jobs and what have you while on the government salary, didn't want to go back in and when they were gone They weren't missed. So we thought that maybe perhaps he had two choices in front of him Was he going to own Biden's idiotic war or was he going to come in and say this is not my war? This is not my issue. I campaigned on ending wars and peace. I'm not going to get involved We are pulling out all of American support For this war in Ukraine this proxy, and it'll be over soon. We thought he might do that.
Starting point is 01:03:32 He gave some indications. And to be fair, there were some very positive developments. Having a phone call with Putin is very important, because under the Biden administration, there was no communication. But unfortunately, he went much further than that, much further than just trying to be a broker and try to end the war. He's getting involved, he's making proposals, he's telling Russia, you need to stop shooting for 30 days, to which President Putin said, well, what's going to happen in those 30 days? Is Ukraine going to rearm?
Starting point is 01:04:00 Are they going to pull their troops out where they're surrounded? This is a complicated issue. You can't just, you know, we're on the offensive. We're moving ahead and you're telling us we've got to stop. So he got more involved in this. He's made some proposals that, quite frankly, are bizarre and they won't go forward. But in the meantime, as he does this, he lifted the hold on weapons and intel to Ukraine. That just happened a few days ago.
Starting point is 01:04:27 So at that moment, that became his war. That's when he fully jumped into that bathtub and put himself into it. It's a real problem, and it's not what Americans wanted. So all this is to say that what started out very promising is now President Trump sinking into the mire, sinking into what happens to, it seems to me, all presidencies, which is the allure of somehow being the king of the world. And what that entails is getting involved in wars and sucking the United States down into these wars.
Starting point is 01:05:00 But that's not all. So here he bites off a big piece of Ukraine. And then what does he do? Well, to their credit, Steve Witkoff went over there and he told Netanyahu we need a deal. He did it right off very early, stop bombing Gaza, let's have a multi-part deal that will result in the resolution of the crisis in Gaza to a degree. There's other aspects to it. So you have this deal in place. Netanyahu began implementing phase one, the fighting stopped, the Houthi stopped attacking Israeli ships. Everything seemed to be moving in the right direction. But of course, then Netanyahu, as he is want to do, said, well, I don't want to go on to phase two. And so he held it up. And not
Starting point is 01:05:43 only did he hold that up, but he held up humanitarian assistance for the people of Gaza. He had their houses blown up, the water infrastructure blown up, everything's blown up there. And they wouldn't even let any humanitarian aid through. So that's when, of course, the Houthis said, hey, this is not good. If you keep this blockade up, we're going to start hitting your ships again, Israel, to which Trump responded. Again, as I said with Russia taking on a war that Biden started that's not our war. And if you go to the next one, here was the response, and it happened last night, and it's absolutely disgusting.
Starting point is 01:06:19 Israel said, okay, it's obvious that the US has our back. The US bombed the Houthis, so we are going to go ahead and return to what we like best which is killing women and children in Gaza This is Dave de Camp and anti war comm who writes Israel restarts large-scale bombing of Gaza over 400 killed Many of the dead are children as Israel is hitting homes in tents Sheltering displaced Palestinians. First they blew up the homes, then they set up tents, and they blew up the tents. We're back into Biden's policy in Gaza and Israel. We're back to Biden's policy when it comes to Yemen and bombing Yemen.
Starting point is 01:06:58 We're back to Biden's policy when it comes to Russia. So what is going on here? This is it comes to Russia. So what is going on here? This is kind of what happened in President Trump's first term. He put a bunch of warmongers around him who are obsessed with fixing the Middle East, and they have their own preferences there. They're very, very strong devotion to the state of Israel, and that sort of seems to guide all of their policies. It may guide their policies, but from Iraq to Libya, etc., when they listen to the admonitions of people like Benjamin Netanyahu, all they do is they suck us into wars that we don't need to be in. And again, that seems to be the case. So, President Trump, pull yourself back from the abyss. Sober up. You don't have to go down this path. Your presidency right now is at risk. There are people
Starting point is 01:07:46 who want you to succeed, but who will criticize you when they can see clearly that you're going down the wrong path. I don't presume that you're watching this, but if you are, and anyway. Good stuff. Daniel McAdams. Big thanks to Daniel McAdams and the Ron Paul Liberty Report. They're doing Yeoman's work, Yeoman's work as the term goes. And I really appreciate everyone's comments on both rumble and on X. Really appreciate this. And the Russians are telling me, Rattlesnake George, ex post facto laws are prohibited
Starting point is 01:08:19 by the federal and state governments. Consider this. Oh yes, and there are so many instances when they engage in ex post facto prosecution. And I would bring up also many times that states themselves breach the contract clause by imposing things like minimum wage laws and regulations and things like that. And that's another area of the constitution that's utterly tossed out the window all the time. So good stuff from Daniel McAdams. And I want to show you a little bit more from RT when it comes to this coverage
Starting point is 01:08:54 of what the Israelis did and killing 400 plus people. That's going to tie into the Trump administration and Pam Bondi going after people who are critical of United States policy in the Middle East. People like Mahmoud Khalil, who is married to an American woman who's eight months pregnant, as you know, speaking at Columbia, he was one of the negotiators between the people who were occupying the Columbia campus and the Columbia brass. And the fact that the federal government sends
Starting point is 01:09:31 money over there into Columbia is being used as leverage. And again, I'll bring up the idea that Columbia should be private and completely private. If you're not taking government money, it should be considered a private place. And then people can have the universities that are entirely Jewish, like a brand dice, or entirely pro-Hamas, or something, and people can decide where they want to go, and whether they want their money to pay for it. When the government takes your money to put it into that giant pod, everybody who has their money thrown into that pod starts to argue over how hot it's gonna be and what's gonna be cooked inside. And that is unfortunately the tragedy of the commons. It's an economic axiom. And it always happens with everything government does because government doesn't get its money
Starting point is 01:10:18 through voluntary activity. Government gets its money through aggressive force. And that's where we're gonna close things off as we finish a little bit on the war coverage and head over into the immigration coverage. Let's look at RT right now. I'm gonna go get some food. These strikes are very unprecedented in the past period of time when the Hamas party and Israel agreed to ceasefire by late January. This is a new fresh ground of violence, a major fresh ground of violence and the territory after Israel had earlier said that Hamas has violated that ceasefire agreement
Starting point is 01:11:38 as Hamas refused to release the Israeli hostages. That was the Israeli narrative. In return, Hamas responded to these heavy strikes against the Gaza Strip by saying that it has already committed to the ceasefire agreement and wanted the ceasefire agreement to go into the second phase. What is the situation here now is a situation of
Starting point is 01:12:05 war is looming again, again over the Gaza Strip. And the people are just fearing that this will bear some kind of worst event for them in the upcoming days or hours as the population here in Gaza have already gone to marketplaces, supermarkets to pick up some goods and commodities that have been already scarce and lacking in the territory over the past 10 days, almost, after Israel closed the border crossings and prevented the entry of aid supplies and other goods and communities into the Gaza Strip. A senior Israeli official calls these pre-emptive strikes aimed at Hamas commanders, leadership figures and terror infrastructure. He told ATI they will continue as long as necessary.
Starting point is 01:12:56 The IDF has issued urgent evacuation orders for residents of particular areas across western Gaza and Hanyounas, designating them as active combat zones. Residents have been told to leave immediately or take cover with a military warning that staying behind is life-threatening. Israeli intelligence has long warned that Hamas and other Gaza-based militant groups were using the ceasefire to rearm, recruit,
Starting point is 01:13:22 and strengthen their positions, the IDF estimates. Hamas now commands 25,000 operatives backed by 5,000 Islamic Jihad fighters. And even before today's offensive, Israeli forces had been targeting Hamas fighters and their infrastructure in Gaza, despite the truce, but Tuesday marked a significant escalation. Hamas has reacted furiously. Netanyahu and his Nazi government are renewing aggression and the war of extermination against defenseless civilians in the coalition dynamics.
Starting point is 01:13:53 And now another major delay unclear till when. Well, it is good for Netanyahu, of course. The Palestinian journalist Sanar Kamal says that the situation for the remaining hostages could be much worse now, but the Israeli prime minister is not concerned about that. Israeli hostages in Gaza now are living the same situation of the Palestinians which are experiencing because of the Israeli war and because of the Israeli blockade. And I think this time Hamas will not deal with the hostages inside Gaza as it did during
Starting point is 01:14:34 the past 15 months. I think that Hamas declared this clearly that what will happen for the Palestinians, the Israelis who say they will witness and will experience the same condition. Netanyahu knows very well that he may kill more Palestinians and captives inside Gaza, but he didn't care. He doesn't care about this. The only thing that he cares about is his political position and about his right for Israeli government that doesn't interest it, that's not interested in any
Starting point is 01:15:16 deals or any solutions with the Palestinians, not only in the Gaza Strip, but also in the whole Palestinian territories. So, pause it right there. Pause it right there. And that is a major, major point. And, you know, for those people who are saying, oh, you know, you're on the wrong side of this, you're on the wrong side of this, how about this? Let's discuss the moral capacity of the individual to control his or her own God-given life and not be aggressed upon by someone who says, I know better than you how to operate. I'm going to use you as a battery for energy for the statist machine that I want to do X, Y, or Z, regardless of what the X, Y, or Z are. In philosophy, there's what's called consequentialist philosophy.
Starting point is 01:16:12 It's the ends justify the means. In a constitutional Republican system, the ends are supposed to be the means. You stick with the rules. But even that, if we look at this from an anarchist, no human ruler perspective philosophically, from a voluntarist, agorist position, anarcho-capitalism, which is what I espouse,
Starting point is 01:16:36 all states impose themselves on people. Even John Locke, who argued that the state is there to protect your natural rights to life and your possession of your property and the fruits of your labor, he assumed that the state exists. It's people organizing to take something from people. And his rationale that the state exists to somehow or people come together with the state. He thinks he somehow assumes that all people do so, which is wrong because if they did, it would be a voluntary agreement. You wouldn't need the thing called the state.
Starting point is 01:17:16 It wouldn't be political. It would be a voluntary arrangement if everyone agreed. That's society, personal agreements, personal contracts and agreements, handshakes, written things out without the state getting involved. That's different. The state is imposed on people. So could we just get to the point where the government stops using me as a battery and they stop coming up with this John Locke canard of the government exists to protect you, really, how's that? Well, we force you to pay for the government
Starting point is 01:17:51 and then they will protect you. And they will define whatever the problem or threat possibly is under the auspices of public health and they will attack your rights. They will manipulate the language of what has already been written in statutes. They will manipulate the language of what has already been written in statutes. They'll pay off friends. They'll define what is national security, and they'll go and give bombs to Israel to blow up innocent people, or they'll attack innocent people
Starting point is 01:18:18 in Yemen, completely contrary to the Constitution. They'll define what is anti-Semitism, and they'll claim that that is now a national security threat. And they'll define what is an immigrant who is legal and what is an immigrant who is illegal, despite the fact that the Constitution doesn't have the word immigration in it. They will do that.
Starting point is 01:18:41 This is how off the rails these people are. And let me tell you, as I've mentioned, I've had numerous conversations with J.D. Hayworth and Tom Tancredo and Pat Buchanan, and I go through all of my scholarship on the immigration issue. And they always, every one of them, yeah, you know, you're right. Yeah, you're right. And then they just march on their Primrose path. The federal government's got to do something about it. It's incredible. And these are, you know, these are decent people. And yet they're willing to overlook their own standards about what they think is good and truthful interrelations with people because it's the government system, because they think it's an emergency, because they think there's a crisis. Well, every crisis that comes along, how about I not get roped into it? I have a right to be left alone, regardless of whether one thinks that the Israelis are the ones who have some great biblical right to something or
Starting point is 01:19:41 they don't, which they don't. How about that? How about you just have the moral capacity to not tell someone else how to live his stinking life? That would be nice. That would be cool. And stop using these canards of it's for your own defense. How about I get to define that,
Starting point is 01:20:04 not you acting in an aggressive way, telling me that it's for your own defense. How about I get to define that, not you acting in an aggressive way, telling me that it's for my defense. You're engaging in aggression, telling me it's for my defense. Could you stop? That would be awesome. And a lot more people would be alive today if you had stopped a long time ago.
Starting point is 01:20:20 That would be awesome. But they don't do it. And this gets to the final point about the so-called just war theory. Because the just war theory is done philosophically within a statist construct. There is no such thing as a political just war, because the polis is not just.
Starting point is 01:20:43 Now the concept of the just war is that your nation state has to have been attacked and you are engaging in defense. That's the idea. You don't engage in initiating the aggression. It's essentially the non-aggression principle for statists. It's always defensive. You are engaging in acceptable activity and justified if you respond, but not if you initiate. Okay, but what is the state itself? It's always initiated aggression against individuals. John Locke in 1670 in the second treatise of government said that, and this was, he
Starting point is 01:21:33 went off the rails. He didn't, you know, he was wrong. He said that in the state of nature without the polis, people without the political government, they would have their rights, but they'd constantly be at odds with each other. Thomas Hobbes essentially said the same thing in Leviathan. He said, therefore, rather than Thomas Hobbes saying you needed one central ruler, like a monarch, which means because people can't trust each other, the monarch's gonna have total control, the Leviathan. But what he didn't mention was that you'd have one now, now one human monarch and Leviathan over one country
Starting point is 01:22:11 and you'd have another. So you're just having people with now human armies behind them, not trusting each other based on his theory. Locke changed things a little bit. He said, yeah, state of nature, they don't trust each other. They have the rights, but they don't trust each other. They have their rights, but, you know, they don't trust each other. So men get together and they form the government, the state, to protect their rights. Again, assuming that it's all men, which therefore you wouldn't need the
Starting point is 01:22:35 state to coerce people. And second, that somehow if they're too dumb to handle things themselves without the state as a political entity, somehow they still can get together and yeah, form an entity to govern, which is called the state. So he's saying they're too stupid to come up with their own voluntary arrangements and contracts to arrange their own or own lives and protection. But they are smart enough to not only create a state that will manage their protection, but now will act in an aggressive way to take money from other people for the
Starting point is 01:23:12 perpetuation of the state. And when people use the term constitutional authority, there's no constitutional authority for that. Well, guess what? There's no constitutional authority. I didn't sign the constitution. I didn't give it my moral precept and neither did you, most of you, unless you went into the military or you're in politics. That was a group of people who said, we're going with John Locke's canard, that a state will exist that can prey upon your property and take your stuff ostensibly to protect you. So you've got a protection racket that we will perpetuate with a piece of paper that usurps the Articles of Confederation and consolidates government power in the Congress even more, gives them a taxing authority that George Washington and Alexander Hamilton then used
Starting point is 01:24:01 to invade Pennsylvania during the Whiskey so-called rebellion and use an army the size of the army of the Potomac to trample on those guys' rights and take their stuff. No one has a right to the fruits of someone else's labor, whether it's written down on a piece of paper or not, and no one can write your name down on the piece of paper without your permission, especially if they're 250 years before you were stinking born. So the Constitution has zero, zero authority over anybody who is a civilian alive today. I didn't agree to it, you didn't agree to it.
Starting point is 01:24:37 Now I would be happier if they could operate that system of coercion and theft according to the rules that the original people said, well, we're going to create that system of coercion and theft according to the rules that the original people said, well, we're gonna create a system of coercion and theft, but we're gonna put up barriers called the Constitution and we'll put in this bill of rights to really make sure that this system of coercion and theft has the barriers up and people can read them. Well, they don't read them.
Starting point is 01:25:02 They don't care because they're people like Alexander Hamilton. They're people like Donald Trump. They're people like the vast majority of people in politics today and in every generation. They don't care. They're the kinds of people who worship Abraham Lincoln and think he was a real good guy. When he was a dirt ball, he was a massively corrupt person, a bloodthirsty tyrant. So we've got the idea of the so-called just war. There can be no such thing as just war. When they talk about Israel is defending itself against Hamas, any of those soldiers who are carrying firearms that were derived from taxes have no right to carry those firearms. No agent of a state is engaging in so-called self-defense.
Starting point is 01:25:48 Why? Because the only way that they could get that stuff is through the aggression of the state, and that's not self-defense. That's all offense. And if you wanna find out, try saying, you know what? I'd rather not pay for my own so-called defense as you define it for me.
Starting point is 01:26:05 And then you'll find out. pay for my own so-called defense as you define it for me. And then you'll find out, you'll see what the state is. It is a machine of aggression. The constitutional authority they cite is only for those people who swear the oath to it. Otherwise it's imposed on you. You have a right to be left alone. As noble as those people were in the revolutionary period, it's not self-governance.
Starting point is 01:26:29 It was governance to split away from England. That's not self-governance. That's a new group of rulers ruling over you. Self-governance is you ruling yourself. And John Locke's argument not only assumes that those dumb people who can't come up with their own arrangements, somehow can come up with their own arrangements to create a machinery of theft and coercion that will perpetuate itself, engage in warfare on people, and when it uses tax money to engage even in a defensive war, still call that defensive.
Starting point is 01:27:08 What if I don't want to pay for what you define as defense? Well, then we find out it's not defensive because it is offensive against me. Anyone who doesn't want to pay for it will find out how defensive the defense system is of any nation state, because it's not defensive. There is no such thing as just war theory. It doesn't exist. Now, within the nation state, people will say that. I hope they will add, as far as political philosophy and natural rights are concerned, no state is just. And that's why, and I've mentioned on David's show before, that's why one of the really enjoyable things when you look at the history and the life of J.R.R. Tolkien
Starting point is 01:27:53 is that Tolkien, when asked by his son, said, and you know, I would probably politically describe myself either as a monarchist or as an anarchist. He said, I would prefer no rulers, no people claiming rule over another person. He says, but the democracy canard is ridiculous. It's not you ruling over yourself. It's majority rule, two wolves and a sheep voting over what's for lunch or dinner. And that, you know, and they put on all the clothing that they can,
Starting point is 01:28:19 but it's still gang aggression. And then he says, at least with a monarch, the wars are conducted by the monarch who hires the soldiers, and the people understand that they're separate from the monarch. The monarch represents the state, the people, or the civilians. At least they're not given this brainwashing of thinking that the government is us. And I thought that was a pretty cool, a very astute observation from J.R.R. Tolkien. And of course, you know, the ring of power represents the power of the state or claiming power over other people.
Starting point is 01:28:55 So yeah, very, very interesting. Let's talk just briefly about, very quickly about how the Russian and American negotiations have been going. Actually, you know what? I'll do the Russian-American negotiations in just a little bit. Let me shift over, actually. Since we're talking about the Israeli theme and the anti-Semitism theme and all those types of things.
Starting point is 01:29:25 Let me give you some of this information in hopefully a good scholarly way. The fashion in which I engaged this last night was looking at the claims of the Alien Enemies Act and what some people are saying about the Alien Enemies Act and the deportation of some of these people. Now, there are two facets of the immigration news that are out there. There's Donald Trump defying a court order that says stop shipping illegal immigrants to El Salvador. These gang people that they're claiming are members of this gang. They're not giving them due process. They're picking them up here. But many conservatives say, well, they members of this gang. They're not giving them due process. They're picking them up here. But many conservatives say, well, they don't belong here. They're not here legally.
Starting point is 01:30:10 Again, according to what document? The Constitution, again, has no word immigration in it. It's up to the states. That's why Texas had a Bureau of Immigration in its state constitution when it joined the Union in 1869. And it wasn't until 1875 that a really bad Supreme Court ruling just invented the federal control over immigration and they've been arguing about it ever since. But when it comes to that immigration story, let's talk about the courts right now. And in fact, let's hear from none other than the black and white hero of the old days who always got people free, Perry Mason. Hey, is that the Constitution?
Starting point is 01:31:20 Why yes it is. Here government guys, would you like to look at it? Oh, what's this thing? I don't understand any of this. No, I don't want it. You have it. All right, Perry Mason, good stuff. Those are always wonderful.
Starting point is 01:31:37 I've mentioned on the program, Earl Stanley Gardner was the author of those, and he wrote other really good, hard-boiled detective stories and things like that for the pulps. And at a certain point around the 1950s, maybe early 60s, he was one of the wealthiest writers on the planet Earth. Because all of his Earl Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason novels are super short, really short.
Starting point is 01:32:01 And he would crank out like three or four a year, sort of like Norah Roberts. It was unbelievable. The guy was amazing. And so that's Earl Stanley Gardner, of course, the author of the Perry Mason novels. They're wonderful little stories too. So, okay, let's talk about the immigration story as the immigration debate comes around. The Trump administration defies a judge's order to block trend a Aragwa deportation flights to El Salvador headed to the Supreme Court. OK. And we'll get into the free speech aspect of this as well and tie that in since I already mentioned it. But so we defied the judge. Now, people have appropriately so been talking about how.
Starting point is 01:33:00 It is the president's prerogative to defy a judge. The president can do that. They have separation of powers. And even though a judge issues his order, the president can say, well, you've issued your order. Now, let me see you try to enforce it, right? Okay.
Starting point is 01:33:22 Well, what's curious about this is that Donald Trump appeared with Laura Ingram, and she asked him at this point whether or not he would defy the judges. Now, the situation is this. Every member of every branch swears an oath to the Constitution. If the president is given a bill that he's supposed to execute, that's been passed by Congress and it does something that is unconstitutional, like, for example, holding Japanese people in a corral in California. He's supposed to say, no, not going to enforce that. I swear no to the Constitution.
Starting point is 01:34:12 The pushback then comes, the next step would be if the Congress thought that that rose to an impeachable offense to impeach him. But he has not only the prerogative, he has the duty to not enforce and engage in unconstitutional acts. Similarly, the justices, they swear oaths to the Constitution. If they get an appeal from someone going through the courts, through the appellate courts, rising into it, whether it's through the regular system of the courts that have been created by Congress between the state court system and the Supreme Court, or it's through an emergency that is asked to be brought in by the executive branch, they can accept certain cases. And if they see a case where someone is
Starting point is 01:34:59 being tried or prosecuted or has been found guilty based on a statute that is unconstitutional, they can say, you know what? You can go free because we find this to be unconstitutional, we find for you. At that point, it would be up to the police on the lower levels to say, you know what? We're probably not going to be successful with the Supreme Court sitting as it is to prosecute these people, the justice system in various states, and on the federal level, those justices will find the same way in this similar case, so we're not going to bother expending the revenue to do that. Until the Supreme Court changes numbers, changes members, it's probably going to be that way for these types of cases. So you can apply that to
Starting point is 01:35:46 things like Roe v Wade and abortion cases until there's a change. If there's some prosecutorial system that brings in a woman or a doctor for abortion and it's under the status right now, under the Dobbs decision, well, it might be different years from now. Okay, that's the way that they've set that system up. And of course, there's a lot of room for human error there and different human opinions and agendas, obviously. That's one of the major problems there. So now Trump can defy the court. If he were to be operating in a positive fashion,
Starting point is 01:36:27 the way that he would defy the court would be to not engage in unconstitutional activity that the court supported if they saw Congress had passed a statute that he had decided was not constitutional, but that's not the case here. What's going on is Donald Trump unilaterally is using US code and amplifying it to go into states contrary to the constitution, which only allows the chief executive to go into the states if he is invited in by the governor or by the legislature to protect the republican
Starting point is 01:37:11 form of government against an insurrection and invasion or a large form of violence. If the state legislature or the governor does not invite them in, all those ICE agents, which shouldn't exist under the immigration facet anyway, if you were to call them the militia, if you wanted to imagine that they were somehow, which they're not, they can't go into the state unless they're invited, which is exactly the problem with the whiskey situation with Washington and Hamilton. They were not invited in by anybody in the government of Pennsylvania. And it was a friend of Hamilton's who was a judge who said that there was a violent insurrection happening in Pennsylvania. That guy was based in Washington
Starting point is 01:37:59 or Maryland. So then they went in, they used a pretext. Even George Washington used a pretext to invade a state, should have been impeached immediately. That's why El Neal Smith, the science fiction writer, he's got an alternate America, and the hero in that alternate America is the man who shot George Washington at that moment, because he didn't allow for that slide down the slippery slope.
Starting point is 01:38:21 It's very interesting. Washington had a lot of heroic things that he did and a lot of heroic admirable statements, but that activity should have seen him out of office immediately. And those people in Western Pennsylvania, also in Ohio, they were doing the whiskey stuff. They had a right to self-defense on a basic human level.
Starting point is 01:38:45 So now Donald Trump has stepped in and said, we are going to ship these people to El Salvador. So essentially, he's engaging in kidnapping, because we don't know whether these guys are criminals or they're not. He's saying they're criminals. We don't know. He engaged in a criminal kidnap of Mahmoud Khalil.
Starting point is 01:39:06 People say, well, he was here on a green card. Really, again, where in the constitution is the word green card? Naturalization is in the constitution, not immigration. As Thomas Jefferson said in Kentucky resolution four, it is up to the states to decide what to do with alien friends on their soil, not the federal government. Madison said the same thing in the Virginia resolutions. So Donald Trump
Starting point is 01:39:33 is in an interview with Laura Ingraham. And this is what he said. They never told the truth. You know that, you know, they'd say, well, we don't charge. Well, they do. They charge. I want this one. And these are judges that shouldn't be allowed. I think they, I think at a certain point, you have to start looking at what do you do when you have a rogue judge.
Starting point is 01:39:56 The judge that we're talking about, he's, you look at his other rulings. I mean, rulings unrelated. But having to do with me, he's a lunatic. Well, I think that, number one, nobody's been through more courts than I have. I think nobody knows the courts any better than I have. I would say the chief judge does. But nobody knows them better than I have.
Starting point is 01:40:18 And what they've done to me, I've had the worst judges. I've had crooked judges. I have judges that valued Mar-a-Lago at $18 million because that benefited his case because he wanted to see me convicted of something. I have judges that were...
Starting point is 01:40:34 had relatives making millions and millions of dollars on the election, ruling on the election. I had judges that were so corrupt. We all know that. That was our dream corrupt. Would you defy a court order? We all know that, and that was out there.
Starting point is 01:40:47 I never did defy a court order. And you wouldn't in the future? No, you can't do that. However, we have bad judges. We have very bad judges. Okay, let's just stop it there. Yes, you can defy a court order. You have a constitutional responsibility
Starting point is 01:41:00 to defy a court order. That's the entire point about the separation of stinking powers Donald do you get it? You're very familiar with all of your cases. Would you familiarize yourself a scintilla of information about the Constitution separation of powers and then apply logic and Understand the way it's supposed to work because some of us out here in this audience know how it's supposed to work and it's really frustrating. Please, please, Calgon, take me away.
Starting point is 01:41:35 Come on, Donald. It's ridiculous. You have a constitutional duty to defy the courts, but you don't have the constitutional prerogative to break the constitution, kidnap people without an invitation to come into a state, and ship them to a foreign country where now they might be held for a year without trial in El Salvador. You also don't have any constitutional power under what is called, you got it, the Alien Enemies Act. This is something I want to show you about the Alien Enemies Act as talk host Howie Carr brought up one of the big major items that was on tap for many people over the weekend as folks talked about Donald Trump and Pam Bondi
Starting point is 01:42:29 not only rounding up the illegal aliens, but rounding up people like Khalil Mahmood Khalil and others. Let me give you an example of something that some people have not been seeing on the immigration side of things. A woman was recently deported. Why? Here we go.
Starting point is 01:42:57 Deported Brown University doctor, a doctor, a medical doctor acknowledged she attended Hezbollah leaders funeral on visit to Lebanon, source says. Wait till you see all the breaches of the constitution here, which also incorporates things that are done every second of every day in every major airport by the TSA. A Brown University assistant professor and doctor was deported over the weekend from Boston to Lebanon after federal agents found photos of former leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was assassinated probably with US weapons, and Iran's supreme leader on her cell phone, a
Starting point is 01:43:43 source familiar with the case told CNN. So they got into her cell phone, a source familiar with the case told CNN. So they got into her cell phone. Where was the warrant for that? Oh, that's right. She was just trying to get home. So they set up a blockade in the airport between her and her home.
Starting point is 01:43:59 Following Dr. Rasha Alawaz' return Thursday from a visit to Lebanon, federal agents at Boston Logan International Airport, why are they there? I don't know. It's not in the constitution. They claim, well, planes go over state borders. Anything going over state borders is not the pretext for the federal government to go in and say, we can have control of it. And James Madison said that in around 1811 to a letter, in a letter to someone. He said, it wasn't supposed to be done so that the feds could control anything that went over state borders. It was supposed to be to stop state on state economic aggression like tariffs. And the word state is in a capital S in Article 1, Section 8 of the
Starting point is 01:44:35 Constitution, the interstate commerce clause. So their argument about the airports is utterly fatuous, but we'll continue. They found the photos when they stopped her at Boston International Logan International Airport. They said it was not immediately clear why officers were examining her phone. Well, they can examine anything they want, can't they? They don't need a warrant. The existence of the photos was outlined
Starting point is 01:44:58 in a court filing Monday obtained by CNN affiliate WCBB. That's channel five in Boston, as I mentioned, that's where Matt Taibbi's father, Mike Taibbi, worked for a long time, great reporter, used to watch him when I was a kid. In explaining why these multiple photos were deleted by her one to two days before she arrived at Logan Airport, Dr. Aloe said that she did not want to give authorities
Starting point is 01:45:24 the perception that she supports Hezbollah and the Ayatollah politically or militarily. The filing reads, persons WCBB. So she was touring around, she was a tourist and she went to this funeral. So what? So the heck what? Maybe she was just curious, doesn't mean anything.
Starting point is 01:45:41 Even if she supports them, it still doesn't mean anything. The United States is not at war. Hezbollah, no one within Hezbollah, a single person, is the United States citing for extradition to come over here to be tried on terrorism charges, however amorphous they are and they wanted to find them, which is exactly what they're going to try to do to people who are critical of the state of Israel on college campuses. They're going to use terrorism charges against them. Pam Bondi's already stated it.
Starting point is 01:46:14 The FBI brought it up. I'll show you that one in a second. That's Cash Patel, you know, Mr. Free Speech guy. I think if you listen to one of his sermons, she said, you know what I mean. He is a religious spiritual person. As I said, he has very high value. Al-Awad 34 acknowledged the federal agents
Starting point is 01:46:35 she attended Nasrallah's February 23rd funeral, a public event attended by thousands during her visit, said the source. Our client is in Lebanon and we're not going to stop fighting to get her back to the US and to see her patients. And we're also going to make sure that government follows the rule of law. Stephanie Marzouk, an attorney representing Aliwa's family
Starting point is 01:46:57 in a federal complaint fighting the deportation told reporters Monday outside of Boston courthouse. And that courthouse, I looked it up. I was there about a month and a half ago, met Jacob Hornberger and my friend Ian's wife to try to help represent supporters for my friend Ian Freeman, who got prosecuted simply because he was dealing in Bitcoin, not harming anyone.
Starting point is 01:47:22 That's the same courthouse, the same place where this injustice is happening, and she's been shipped away. Now, Cash Patel on this is saying that he is going to get started on... Let me see if I can find this. He's going to get started on operating the FBI in a new program called the October 7th program. And it's like Operation October 7th. And they're essentially going to be telling people that to criticize Israel is possible alignment with Hamas, that it's possible terrorism, just like they tried to do with many of those innocent people after 9-11, broad brushing them saying if you're critical about the United
Starting point is 01:48:23 States invading Iraq, we might investigate you. And the Democrats did the same thing to conservatives who went to schools because they were concerned about their kids' pedagogy in the schools and the LGBTQ stuff. Lois Lerner, during the Obama administration, used the IRS to target conservative journalism schools. And now the conservatives are engaging in the same exact tactic. They're just putting a different name on it. It's the same form of government aggression for purposes to suppress speech. It's incredible.
Starting point is 01:48:58 Here's this, check this out. This is it right here. Daniel McAdams was on it. Silly Americans, you thought the FBI out. This is it right here. Daniel McAdams was on it. Silly Americans, you thought the FBI would be using its resources to keep America safe. This is from the FBI. The FBI is committed to establishing the Joint Task Force October 7th. Literally that name.
Starting point is 01:49:23 What country is this? To continue the FBI's investigative and victim assistance efforts related to the horrific acts of terror committed by Hamas. You mean the organization that the United States helped put in charge and funded. Okay. Working with our federal and international partners,
Starting point is 01:49:45 this task force is a collaborative initiative, don't you love those terms, between agencies and, highlighted in yellow, together we will work to accomplish our vital counterterrorism mission. Very amorphous, very diffuse, very undefined. It's going to be whatever they want it to be. You got that right, my friends. Yes, my friends.
Starting point is 01:50:09 So let's talk a little bit about what some of the MAGA conservatives have been saying on talk radio or on talk television. Here is Howie Carr out of Boston with a clip from Fox talking about the expulsion of people like Mamou Khalil and the other illegal immigrants that they're claiming are illegal, unconstitutionally illegal, that they're shipping away without any trial. They're just kidnapping them because, you know, that's essentially what it is. People with government guns who've gotten your money with government guns now claiming
Starting point is 01:50:45 they have the legal so-called authority to do what they want, and Donald Trump sending them now to El Salvador to be held for possibly a year without trial. So let's talk about Mamou Khalil and others and what they claim is their justification, the Alien Enemies Act. Let's listen in. I like Alikar. I've been in the studio a couple of times. He's a nice guy, but he is really, really off base here. Virginia, the Irish didn't own any slaves. They
Starting point is 01:51:10 didn't give a bleep. So they started rioting. Do you know what the, do you know what the living in the British Isles were Irish before the potato famine? And they and the the population was decimated like a fourth of them died and a fourth of them Uh emigrated got the hell out of the country. So they're living in slums in places like boston and uh, and new york and portland and and uh So so the uh, the troops came in and they said we're gonna we're gonna start Drafting we're gonna start grabbing irish people to go fight in the Civil War in Virginia.
Starting point is 01:51:49 The Irish didn't own any slaves. They didn't give a bleep. So they started rioting. Do you know what the wasps, what the ruling classes did? They opened fire on the Irish. They killed hundreds of Irish. No Venezuelans have been killed. All they did was take them out of the country, get them off welfare. So let me just pause there. Is he actually trying to justify
Starting point is 01:52:20 kidnapping of people without trial? And these guys could be bad guys, but I'm talking about a system of jurisprudence here that they promise to you because you could be one of those people too. You could be one of those people. If they're willing to disregard jurisprudence for people in this country, if they're willing to disregard the fact that the US Constitution doesn't have the word immigrant in it, and they're going to engage in that sort of policing and then ship people to El Salvador, how in the world is it ethical to justify that kidnapping by comparing it to something completely disconnected, the killing, the killing of mass numbers of Irish people in the
Starting point is 01:53:06 Civil War. How is there any contextual connection between any of that stuff except government aggression? How about zero government aggression would be good? How about it's also wrong to kidnap people and hold them without trial. Just like some people might think it's wrong for these guys, if they are in gangs, to be engaged in gang activity. Yeah, I agree. What's the biggest gang on the planet? US government. You got it. So I think we can understand how the pot can't call the kettle black. But there's more, because now we go to Mr. Miller and a quote from television about the
Starting point is 01:53:50 Alien Enemies Act and a little bit more. Stop them from selling drugs and send them down to El Salvador. The Venezuelans have been treated with a lot more kid gloves than the Irish were ever treated in the northeast during the Civil War and after the potato famine. It's ridiculous. 844-500-4242, 844-542-4242. So this is Stephen Miller with Casey Hunt and they're talking about how they're using the Alien Enemies Act, which has been used down through US history. It was signed into law by John Adams.
Starting point is 01:54:33 John Adams is the guy, just last week, the left was saying about, he was a great man. You know why he was a great man? He defended the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre You know when they killed an Irish guy by the name of Patrick Carr They had a they had a habit of opening fire on Irish people back in those days You kind of left out crispus attics, but we'll continue and now we're the oppressors But so he defended and he was a big hero of the left last week for defending the British soldiers who were arrested after the boston massacre
Starting point is 01:55:12 But now he's now he's the guy who signed into law the alien enemies act in 1798 So he's got to be a bad. He's got to be a bad guy. He's like He's like the forerunner of of orange man bad So, you know, steven miller is trying to explain some of this basic history To casey miller or casey hunt who is uh, just uh, you know, uh, uh Vacuous anchor cupcake 8 4 4 500 42 42. We'll just play a few of these cuts. It went on for nine minutes. He just he demolished her. She's She has no comeback. She's looking at her phone. She's on live tv and she's looking at her phone
Starting point is 01:55:54 Because the the producers are trying to give her questions I thought that the producers are anything to write home about i'm sure but they you know They're a little more schooled and educated than uh than this more schooled and educated than this bim-bat. So anyway, Stephen Miller, if some crappy, super left-wing, Trump-hating, deep state coddling Orwellian judge like Bosberg, some Stephen Breyer look-alike like Bosberg can tell the president what to do. What the hell? How can you run a country that way? Cut five. How are you going to expel illegal alien invaders from our country who are raping little girls, who are murdering little girls, if each and every deportation has to be adjudicated in a district court judge.
Starting point is 01:56:46 That means you have no country, it means you have no sovereignty, it means you have no future. It is fundamentally incompatible to have a country and have individual expulsions adjudicated by a single district court judge. It is impossible. Okay, I'm just trying to figure out
Starting point is 01:56:59 at what point in the system. Okay, I'm just trying to, we don't have any ratings, you know, and I'm gonna pause it there Because I want to give you this chunk of information there's a little bit more that how he offers about the Repeated use and he uses it as well of the so-called alien enemies act Let me give you a little context there, right? So you got the Alien and Sedition Crisis, 1798. John Adams very much aligned with the British
Starting point is 01:57:34 as how he mentioned, very pro-British. Coming out of the revolution however, where the French had helped the United States beat the British in the American Revolution. We had the Articles of Confederation for quite a while. They had 11 presidents under the Articles of Confederation. It was just basically a ceremonial position, the head of the Continental Congress.
Starting point is 01:57:57 Then they usurped the Articles of Confederation with a much more centralizing document called the Constitution, despite the fact that you were supposed to have a 100% unanimous agreement to just even amend the Articles of Confederation. Hamilton and his cronies were able to get a bunch of the war bonds that the farmers around the eastern seaboard had purchased for the revolution. They bottomed up a pennies on the dollar, and they utilize some of their Northeastern leverage to get this new constitutional convention put in. Washington goes in as president after they finally adopted,
Starting point is 01:58:33 and they even threaten an embargo against Rhode Island if Rhode Island wouldn't vote on the constitutional convention. And so they adopt the Constitution. OK. The French were still very much aligned with the Jeffersonians. So you get the Sedition Act, which is you can't criticize John Adams,
Starting point is 01:58:54 but you can criticize the vice president, Thomas Jefferson, during the John Adams administration. Adams had a lot of Northeastern mercantilist friends who were connected to British interests rather than the French who were more connected with a lot of the agricultural interests that Jefferson supported. So Jefferson and Adams are at odds. Adams gets the Congress to pass the Sedition Act in addition to getting them to pass the Sedition Act, he gets them to pass the Alien Act and the Alien Enemies Act. Now, if you've seen my presentation before
Starting point is 01:59:30 on the immigration point, I often bring up that both Jefferson and Madison spoke up in 1798 during the Alien and Sedition Act's problems and they both said in Kentucky Resolution 4, Jefferson said that, he said, resolved that alien friends on the soil of any of the signatory states currently existing now are under the jurisdiction of those states. Madison said essentially the same thing.
Starting point is 02:00:00 Miller and others have been citing Miller to say, well, that's not exactly what Madison said. Madison supported the Alien Enemies Act. So they're conflating the Alien Act and the Alien Enemies Act, which are two separate things. Now, as I said at the start of the show, Gardner Goldsmith filling in for David Knight on the David Knight Show. Don't forget, if you want to contribute, it's a Rumble Day. Please do so over at Rumble for the David Knight Show. I would love to see people helping out while I get to fill in for David. I think I would be feeling like I'd feel like I did Jomans work again.
Starting point is 02:00:39 If you love the show, you love David, go ahead and do so. We'd love to see it. And I'll try to get the Russians to nod on that and put the word out. We'll get your comments in a second as well. But Madison spoke up about the Alien Act and said essentially the same thing as Jefferson, because essentially he and Jefferson wrote them together, or he might have just gotten the wording from Jefferson, in the Virginia resolute resolves, same year, same, essentially same day, I think they released them. And that spelled out the very obvious point to so many people that the feds had no control over immigration. And it wasn't until 1875 with this Supreme Court ruling that they basically invented
Starting point is 02:01:23 it from this case called Chi-Lung v. Freeman about a California statute on immigration. So Madison came out against the Alien Act. Some people are saying, yeah, well, yeah, but he didn't oppose the Alien Enemies Act. And this is what Donald Trump is using to deport these people, whether it's the people that they say like Khalil, Mamou Khalil or others like this woman that they got at Logan Airport, somehow aligned with terrorists. Are they engaged in terrorist activities? Have they been charged with a crime? No, of course not. They just make this up. It's like Humpty Dumpty in the Alice in Wonderland stories. They make it up, make words mean whatever
Starting point is 02:02:09 they want. It's Orwellian. So they make this claim and then they use the Alien Enemies Act, or it's the gang guys. Alien enemies, they're bad guys. We're going to get rid of them. Have you been invited into Colorado? No, but we're going in anyway. Is there anything in the Constitution unless you do that? We're using the Alien Enemies Act. Well, as I mentioned at the start of the show, what is the implication when you hear the word enemies? And this is one of the giant canards about the United States with its standing army, because it perpetuates this about the United States with its standing army, because it perpetuates this sentiment that there's always an adversary or there are always allies. Contrary, of course, to what George Washington
Starting point is 02:02:53 in his admonition said, no permanent alliances. There was a good side, right? Friends, but not necessarily alliances. Well, a lot of people are talking about the Alien Enemies Act. So why don't we bother reading it? Because as you might've thought, as I knew, and as you probably know,
Starting point is 02:03:18 enemies implies that there is a declared war from Congress. This only applies during a time of declared war. Let's check it out and see what it says. Whenever there is a declared war, and by the way this comes from the House website, that W if you're watching should be capitalized because it's a term of art and it has certain rules like treatment of those you apprehend. Whenever there is a declared war between the United States and any foreign nation or government or any invasion or predatory incursion is perpetrated, attempted, or threatened against the territory of the United States by any foreign nation or government. That's nation or government, okay?
Starting point is 02:04:09 Because if they're not part of a national army, there is a different way to approach this. It's called letters of mark and reprisal. But declaration of war is against a nation state. The president makes public proclamation. If the president makes public proclamation of the event, all natives, citizens, denizens, or subjects of the hostile nation or government, being of the age of 14 years and upward,
Starting point is 02:04:35 who shall be within the United States and not actually naturalized, shall be liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured, and removed as alien enemies. The president is authorized in any such event by his proclamation thereof or other public act to direct the conduct to be observed on the part of the United States toward the aliens who become so liable, the manner and degree of the restraint to which they shall be subject and in what cases and upon what
Starting point is 02:05:05 security their residence shall be permitted and to provide for the removal of those who not being permitted to reside within the United States refuse or neglect to depart there from and to establish any other regulations that are found necessary in the premises of the public safety. So if there is a declared war, obviously, if there are citizens from that foreign nation who are here, people think they could be risked, that something could happen, so the president
Starting point is 02:05:34 can apprehend them. What's curious about that is if there is not a declared war, they have to issue letters of mark and reprisal against people who are non-uniformed people who aren't associated with the state. That's the only way that they can do it. And even if they do that, issuing letters of mark and reprisal, they still can't in a time of non-war go into the states unless they're invited. These are very basic simple syllogisms. That's a
Starting point is 02:06:09 four-step syllogism. It's very, very simple. And people are getting on national television claiming the authority to cite the term Alien Enemies Act and they're not even acknowledging honestly to people, not giving you the respect of mentioning that they're deceiving you by not discussing the fact that it only applies during times of warfare, declared war. That's the problem. I see this all the time. They claim invasion. Well, what do you do to respond to an invasion against
Starting point is 02:06:45 what you claim are invading immigrants? You either declare war against the invading nation state or if they're not attached to a nation state and uniformed from the state, the only way you can go after them according to their constitution is letters of mark and reprisal. And you can't go into the states unless you're invited or if there's a declaration of war. These are basic, these are simple, they're inarguable and yet they play this game. This is what we're up against. This is just the basic, I'm not gonna win any political arguments in any courthouse or in any legislature. I'm just speaking for truth. That's all. That's all that satisfies me.
Starting point is 02:07:23 That's it. If I can that satisfies me, that's it. If I can convince somebody else that that argument is sound and valid and honest and ethical, I feel okay. That's cool with me. I did a service to my father, I did a service to God and my friends and those other people out there. I treated you honestly. And that's all, I can walk away happy.
Starting point is 02:07:45 That's it. I don't know how these people sit with themselves. They've got much larger agendas. And of course, you're always given the false choice. It's Donald Trump or it's Joe Biden. It's this or it's that. And where do your rights go? In fact, let's talk about false choices right now.
Starting point is 02:08:03 Our guest is ready to join us. She is a terrific commentator, amazing researcher, great host and an all around amazing woman. And I want to let you know that. I have spoken with her on liberty Conspiracy on my program. And I've had the opportunity to talk to her about many, many things, and it's never enough. And the audience loves it.
Starting point is 02:08:36 And on my show, I often do this. We do my little deference to my time at Star Trek when I was at Star Trek Voyager. We engage in the Vulcan mind meld on the David Knight show Eternity ends! Our minds are merging, Doctor. Our minds are one. I feel what you feel. I know what you know.
Starting point is 02:09:27 All right, it's time to bring in our guest on the David Knight show. She is, of course, a wonderful researcher, a terrific, very, very nice person. She's Courtney Turner. Hi, Courtney. How are you? Hi, good to see you. Well, thanks. How are you doing? I'm to see you. Well, thanks. How are you doing?
Starting point is 02:09:45 I'm doing great. I'm doing great. And I know you're down in Tennessee, right? Yeah. Yep. How are things there? They're good. Yeah. Yeah. I love it. I love it. And I love your color motif. You always are so beautifully color coordinated and it actually matches. Let's bring this in. It matches your website, which is terrific. Look at this everybody, look at that. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:10:08 That's great stuff. Courtney, thanks for being here and joining us as a guest on the David Knight Show. You've got a lot of things going on that you do every day virtually with productions and commentary and things like that. You've got your website, you've got your X feed. Tell people how to find you over on X
Starting point is 02:10:29 and on your website, Courtney. So my website is CourtneyTurner.com and I spell my name like Courtney. It is pronounced Courtney, although some people like to say Courtney, but it is Courtney, but it's spelled C-O-U-R-T-E-N-A-Y, and then Turner, T-U-R-N-E-R, that's the easy one, dot com, and that's where you can find all the places to find me. And then at X, I'm also at Courtney Turner. So yeah.
Starting point is 02:10:56 Yes. Yes. Yes. And Courtney, a lot of your productions, your video segments and things like that are available through your X feed, But I would recommend people to go to your website because that way they won't miss anything. And you can support her there. You've got lots of interesting stuff, all sorts of interesting stuff. And my sub stack too. That's where I put all of my podcasts early. So you get early access to them and they're also ad free. I know people have complained about the ads. So for my paid sub-sac subscribers, that's the way I reward them. They don't have to sit through the ads because they've already supported me. So I know it's the price of like a fancy latte these days. So trade out one of those a month if you like the work that I'm doing and you want to see it continue.
Starting point is 02:11:43 read out one of those a month if you like the work that I'm doing and you want to see it continue. Isn't that great to think that you can, you know, somebody can support a good person for that a month. That is really remarkable. I love that and I hope people will contribute to you and of course filling in for David. I hope people will contribute to David today over on Rumble. Very important to focus on Rumble. Courtney, you've got a book coming out soon, and it deals in part with Hegel.
Starting point is 02:12:10 And you know, we talk about the false choices out there. Let's discuss this a little bit because this is coming out on the 11th of this month. So I'm sorry, Gonya. Yeah, yeah, go ahead. I'm gonna show people this. Here we go. Hegel's dialectic, a Gnostic, Jacob's ladder and the machinery of control.
Starting point is 02:12:35 How ancient mysteries shaped modern power unveiling the spiral of Geist in history and today. Available March 11th. Is that still the date? So yes, so I put up a sneak peek on my sub stack. I've outlined five more chapters, so it is far from done and there's a lot of editing. I'm certainly far from any kind of a proofreader or editor.
Starting point is 02:13:01 So it needs work on that arena. But yeah, I've outlined already five more chapters. So it will still be a short book, but it is a book, it will be a little bit more lengthy than what's available there. But I wanted to put a little sneak peek preview, you know, and see if people wanted to give me some feedback. And yeah, as I'm developing it, I'm really hoping to be able to publish either with a publisher or if not, I will self-publish in sometime in April is my goal, but you know, best laid plans of my cement. So that, that I'm, but I do have five. I got to tell you Courtney, you know,
Starting point is 02:13:37 Peter Thiel is getting involved in publishing. He's got a nonfiction wing. He's got a fiction science, a science fiction wing and they're bringing over writers from Bayon books. So who knows, maybe it'll turn out that, you'll be able to convince the technocratic Peter Thiel to publish your book. If he scoped any of my work, I might not be his personal favorite, but.
Starting point is 02:14:01 Maybe not a good connection on that, but it would be funny, wouldn't it? It would be awesome. Yeah, it would show that maybe he's more open-minded, right? Yes. So yeah, I welcome it. Yes, if he's interested, he's more than welcome. We can have a conversation, see what the deal is
Starting point is 02:14:21 and if it works for both of us. But yeah, but either way, I will definitely publish it. And yeah, I go through the ancient mystery cults and I outline kind of how they paved the way for Hegel's dialectic, which is kind of a systematic, it's very methodical. Not that I don't really think that it's all that new, I think it's more, you know, he's codified a system,
Starting point is 02:14:46 an operating system, and talk about, you know, how that developed and then how it's relevant in current times. So, oh, it's a really important thing to think about because, you know, we are on a ribbon that's been on unspooling for, you know, millennia, going back generations, going back to pre-Platonic days. We're talking all the way back to Egyptian days and Babylonian stuff, biblical times. I mean, we're all always in biblical times, but yes. And Courtney, it's so good to see you. I'm so glad to talk to you. And there's so many things to discuss too too, whether they're live events or.
Starting point is 02:15:25 But this book, very interesting, because there might be some terminology that maybe, if I can ask you to lay these out, if we talk about things like the ancient mystery schools and the term and the title, unveiling the spiral of Geist and Gnosticism and Hermeticism. Can you sort of give us some thumbnails about some of these ancient mystery school concepts
Starting point is 02:15:52 and some of them, a couple of these that have driven us towards Hegel and the Hegelian dialectic within statism and religion? Yes, absolutely. So my thesis, as you can see from the title, is that Hegel's dialectic is actually a Gnostic Jacob's Ladder. So many might be familiar with the story of Jacob's Ladder in the Bible, which is, you know, this reference of the angels ascending to heaven. And I see this I see his dialectic very much as an inversion and much more aligned with a gnostic
Starting point is 02:16:27 Jacob's ladder where he's really seeing he talks about you know unveiling the spirit of Geist and Geist is the world's spirit and he believes that this is a you know the how history and Geist which is the world's, progress towards the, he calls it the rational absolute and the absolute is the end, which is, you know, essentially the omega point, which is equivalent to God. He perceives that as God. But rational is a little bit deceptive, I would argue, is a Sophiian and that's really, you know, the case that I make in this pretty short book he himself talks about how reason is Speculative and in you know, of course, this is translating. I don't read German. So I am reading the English translations
Starting point is 02:17:16 However, he does say that it's speculative and he very clearly You know explains that speculative is no different than mysticism. So when he says that it's rational, I think a lot of people think, oh, very logical, systematic. And yes, he actually, so people often think of the dialectic as being thesis, antithesis, synthesis, right? And we could reduce it to that. I think that's not an unfair way to
Starting point is 02:17:46 colloquialize the triadic that he codified. However, he never said thesis, antithesis, synthesis, not even the German translation of that. That was really, it was first Ficke who had put forth that trilectic. And Ficke is an interesting character. He was very immersed in the esoteric circles. He was very good friends with Pestalozzi. He actually popularized Pestalozzi's ideas on education and convinced people. He actually took it a step further, Pestalozzi's ideas, telling people that we should replace the family with the state. He's done quite a good job in you know inculcating these ideas I would say based on the world we live in today. But he was really immersed in these Illuminati circles, some of these esoteric circles, and he interpreted
Starting point is 02:18:38 Kant's notion of the dialectic as being thesis, synthesis, synthesis. And then I'm probably mispronouncing it forgive me, but Shally Baus was a scholar of Hegel and he must have seen that reference from Ficke and he popularized this thesis synthesis synthesis, but Hegel himself never used those terms. He talked about it being the abstract, negative and concrete. And he believed in the historicity of man.
Starting point is 02:19:08 We see this term in a lot of philosophy, right? Heidegger talks a lot about historicity. And Hegel believed in these very specific world historical figures who would advance the historicity of man. And he very much idolized and worshiped them. I guess they would be kind of like saints in his framework. You know that's my projecting onto him but I think it's a good analogy. He talks
Starting point is 02:19:33 about people like Napoleon who were world historical figures and he really had great respect and admiration for Napoleon Machiavelli and he so he's talking about this spiral. And often it's depicted as a spiral, the Hegelian dialectic, which is why this cover took tremendous work. And I'll just tell you that AI has a really hard time with spiral staircases. But I finally got this. And I liked it because it was so serpent like and
Starting point is 02:20:07 I thought that was perfect. It is perfect. It is perfect And you've got the Ouroboros type snake going around and around the enlightened man, right? Yes, exactly And you know the terminology Courtney as you mentioned every one of these packs a real punch it's very important to understand that when we're talking anything away from the Christian truth of Christ, God and the way through Christ, you have a lot of these different alternative views of how to achieve some great enlightenment, and it could come from a hermetic thing from the sky,
Starting point is 02:20:46 somehow blessed upon us like Hermes, Mercury coming down. Eagle is very inspired by, yeah. Exactly. Or it could be materialist, gnostic mankind, which itself is satanic. And then you've got this ladder, similar to the, you know, the Tower of Babel, achieving some greatness.
Starting point is 02:21:05 And this materialist greatness with historicism mixed in is really a real foundation of what Hegel believed. He believed in the furtherance and the betterment of man through history, through time, and regardless of any Christian attachments, mankind through history and great leaders and coming together and shaping the material world could achieve this wondrous, incredible, beautiful world for the future. And that's where you get to this statism
Starting point is 02:21:41 and machinery of control, right? Absolutely. And he believed, you know, he talked a lot about freedom. He believed he was a Christian, although I would argue he was more aligned with a Gnostic or a Hermeticist, maybe Christian mysticism. He talks about, yes, so the state is god to him. That is the ultimate absolute manifesting
Starting point is 02:22:04 in the rational absolute that he discusses. And he talks a lot about freedom and how humans can't, essentially he believes that humans have no freedom without complete subservience to the state. And he's talking about the Geist as a collective intelligence, right? Right, it's like Rousseau with the general will. Yes. So the freedom is about a collective end. And this is so much of what we're seeing today, right? It's a, this kind of inversion. And one of the things I really tried to lay out for people in this book that I think is a concept that's very misleading to a lot of people is you keep hearing freedom, right? That that word gets thrown around a lot. Freedom is not synonymous with free will. Right. And I think people conflate the two very often. And when they hear a lot of these occult esotericists and mysticists talk about things like freedom, I mean, you hear it from Teilhard de Chardin, you hear it from Barbara Marx Hubbard, they're always talking about the radical freedom, but it's very Thalemian, in my opinion, you know, Crowley.
Starting point is 02:23:08 Yes. It's a will type of freedom. Yes, Alistair Crowley, all the law do is without will. Yeah, exactly. Or Nietzsche, will to power, right? Yeah. Free will. Free will is a vehicle. It's a vehicle for morality, for virtue. Right. It's a vehicle for morality for virtue. Without free will, it's a, you know, and that's what the Gnostics invert, right? Because they wanted to have the knowledge, the gnosis.
Starting point is 02:23:30 And yet with and they believe that Lucifer is a light bearer who will, you know, bring, illuminate them so that they can have access. Mankind could have access to the gnosis that was limited by that, you know, the ignorant demiurge, you know, or you could perceive it as maybe it was evil and malignant because it limited man's power. You know, Courtney, just real quick, just a quick sentimental comment. What I've often got from this as I started to study it, and you've been a great guide with all of your podcasts, and it's just been wonderful to talk to you every time I talk to you.
Starting point is 02:24:05 And even my brother is like, who's that woman? She was great. But I got to say, one of the things that they play upon, I think, is there's a mixture of self-doubt for people and ego for people. And I think you can see it encapsulated in the Oprah Book Club and the self-help books, which is that sort of Gnostic idea writ large is the Gnostic idea,
Starting point is 02:24:35 where you are skeptical of yourself, but you know that through some mystical discovery, and somehow you can build and build and build and become better and better and better. And this they try to apply to a worldwide template and human history. And it's very egotistical and it actually assumes that you can tell others how to run their life eventually because if somebody wants to come out, they're not part of the general will. They're not part of the gnosis. Exactly. Oprah, I would argue, has platformed almost every single one of the, you know, predominant thought leaders in the new,
Starting point is 02:25:18 new thought movement. And new thought is really a new iteration of the theosophical movement. You got it. Yes. It has a stronger emphasis on mentalism, which is the first principle of hermeticism. Yeah. She's like Madame Blavatsky with a TV show. There you go. Yeah. Let's get a couple of questions on mentalism, which is the first. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. I'm going to turn to the Rumble chat real quick and and see a do not follow is in X. He says, I'm convinced. Ah, thank you. And he uses the photo of Father Guido Sarducci from Saturday Night Live. He's actually an old friend of mine. We went to high school in the same high school. He's a great guy. And as, long time family in our area. Great, great people. Thank you. Thank you. Fellow conspirator. Do not follow over at rumble. And remember you can donate to the David Knight show at rumble. We're going to be focusing on rumble while I'm here this week, filling in for David. And so over at rumble, let's see, we've got
Starting point is 02:26:21 a few things here. Let's see. The Russians are telling me, my brain chip receiver Courtney, they're controlling my thoughts, of course. I only preach the Russian propaganda. So remember that. Epidjian17 says, DK went bald today, huh? Yes, it's true. It's true. And I see Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm is there. And yes, it's great to see all the all the writers and readers who are there. Courtney's thoughts on Rush, Jacob's Ladder, the song Ask Birdhouse Blues. Hmm. Oh, I don't know it. We'll have to we'll have to test that out. Yeah, and then you can you could describe it. Birdhouse, I'd love to get your thoughts if you want to put them into the chat. We'll make it a two way thing. That's great. And
Starting point is 02:27:17 Shevkin says DK also lost weight. Yes. Yes. Well, what can you say? Any friend of Father Guido is a friend of mine says a Nikon. Thank you very much. And let me ask you, Courtney, as you went through the research on this, you've already covered so much. And, you know, a lot of folks in our circles were inspired to get into this because of Charlotte Isabeat and the education establishment and the way that they tried to turn children into good cogs of the machine with the Prussian model. And even before the Prussian model, a lot of people are unaware
Starting point is 02:27:56 of the universalist movement in Boston and how they tried to get government-run schools, how Harvard was really pushing that, even as far back as the 1600s, they wanted to get government-run schools, how Harvard was really pushing that, even as far back as the 1600s, they wanted to do that, and they just couldn't do it, couldn't do it, couldn't do it. People did it privately. Then when the Irish came in, they wanted to separate the Irish Catholics
Starting point is 02:28:15 and their children from their Catholic schools, and that really started up in late 1800s, and then you have John Dewey. A lot of these different figures, they're all mixed in with either straight up Marxism, cultural Marxism, or different forms of this that people might've seen over the years. And Charlotte Isabe was one of the real good people
Starting point is 02:28:37 on this, John Taylor Gatto. As you know, I was friends with Sam Blumenfeld for years. Sam sort of inspired Charlotte on her quest. What inspired you to start looking into this? Was it that direction of things that started you off looking at these things? So my kind of a you know quote-unquote wake-up moment was in 2020 and you know I, for those who are not familiar with my story, I have kind of an unusual birth story. I was born with several physical complications. So I'm blind in one eye, I wear bilateral hearing aids,
Starting point is 02:29:11 but I actually didn't get hearing aids until I was almost six years old, because I learned how to speak by reading lips. I had heart surgery when I was a year old. I was born with like fine graphic motor impairment, stunted growth, hypotonic limbs. They told my mom the best she could hope was to find a nice institution for me to spend my life.
Starting point is 02:29:29 Fortunately, they were wrong. And fortunately, my mom didn't believe that. So, you know, we fought for me to overcome this great, you know, prognosis. But in 2020, when everybody's faces was covered, firstly, I was fired from both of my jobs at the time. But in 2020, when everybody's faces was covered, firstly, I was fired from both of my jobs at the time. And I was, so I was coaching, I was a CrossFit coach and a personal trainer.
Starting point is 02:29:53 And I was also doing aerial acrobatic performances. And I was doing essentially motivational speaking, but I would talk about the philosophy of movement. So kind of in like a Bruce Lee kind of vein. So lots of people talk about the physiological benefits or the emotional psychological benefits of physical training. And, you know, all of those are absolutely I don't think I need to add to that. I think those are kind of self-evident. But I would talk about it in philosophical perspective, how it teaches us to overcome adversity in life. And I would use my personal story as a testament to that. And I would do the aerial acrobatic performances to show people what's possible and nobody thought it would, would be.
Starting point is 02:30:32 So, but all of my speaking events and performances were canceled. And then of course I was fired from both my jobs. So I couldn't talk to anybody because I didn't realize how much I still depended on nonverbal communication for you know Right until all the coping mechanisms. I had spent my life developing were then stripped from me because people were wearing face diapers so I found myself just very isolated very depressed and
Starting point is 02:30:59 You know, I will fast forward a lot of people had actually suggested I started a podcast. I was very unfamiliar with podcasts I had no idea what they were but somebody in a dear friend of mine actually had sent a Video to me. I don't know why but in 2020 everybody had you know immediate crises at midnight that I had to you know Assess and analyze You know existential crisis at midnight when I'm like trying to get a bed But a friend of mine sent me this video and it was a video of dr John Coleman's speech on the committee of 300 and
Starting point is 02:31:33 He said if you ever heard of him you ever seen this and I said no and he said okay watch this and it was Just a 40 minute clip of it. It's a longer You know presentation and I think it's part of a bigger presentation, but I haven't been able to find that I'm surprised That was even on YouTube. So but it is and it's still available. But I know amazing. So I He said okay watch this and then call me back so, of course I watch it and we were on the phone till 5 a.m, but I started to You know train uncover whatever I could from dr. John Coleman I ended up doing like finding all of his old, well, not all,
Starting point is 02:32:08 but a lot of his old like radio interviews and you know, whatever videos I could find getting his books. And I saw that he had a book on Tavistock and at the time it was retailing for, I think it was $4,000. Wow. They must really not want me to read this because that's a bit out of my price range. Um, I not want me to read this cuz that's a bit out of my price range Really would like to read know what's in there, but I don't have $4,000 to spend on it
Starting point is 02:32:30 I said, you know Courtney Courtney, I got to tell you my mom had that and I don't know what happened to that book Oh, well, you should tell her that that version now it's on Amazon for $25, but I bet they've probably done some Fancy editing Tell your mom she should find that because that might be worth some good money. My friend John Kleisake actually has it. Charlie DeTubeat gave him. Oh that's right. She gave him all her books. That's right.
Starting point is 02:32:58 I know. I was like John if you ever need some money like your library is worth a lot. I don't think he's looking to sell any of it but but you know just deserve to know he's got a very uh very expensive library there but so I found the PDF and I read it three times in a week because I was so riveted but for those who aren't familiar with my story my background academically was very seeped in philosophy and psychology. I wrote 285-page theses in high school in dream analysis. My school actually published my findings and they were, like I did field study as well as a research compilation.
Starting point is 02:33:36 There were 285-page theses in high school. And then I also did several independent studies in philosophy. So in high school and then I majored in philosophy in college. And so then thank you. That's so sweet. So then I... Seeing the comment about how lovely your voice is. Thank you, Wayne, for the comment. That's very, very nice. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 02:33:59 That's lovely. And it really does mean a lot to me because you know, I That I learned how to speak. Are you reading lips? So, you know, it's uh, but I yeah So then when I graduated I went to I went to Stella Adler. So of course my parents like wow Where did we go wrong? You know, she went from a nurse length major to a law school major now She wants to be an actress. We really screwed up here But when I read this book from Dr. John Coleman on to have a stock, I it kind of converged all of my interests and my studies, because I realized how much all of those fields have been used for social engineering. And it was kind of like a shock
Starting point is 02:34:39 to me. It was very, you know, I had to do a major paradigm shift. And it also was, you know, I could see how with my philosophy studies, so much of what I was taught was really indoctrination and was such an inversion of what was actually, you know, in the text. And, you know, I was very familiar with the Frankfurt School. And, but of course, I was taught it from very different lens. But now I was seeing where the Frankfurt School converges of course I was taught it from very different lens but now I was seeing where the Frankfurt School converges with the Kavistock psychologists and with the fields of you know entertainment and film and music and how this was all being so that was really my uh foray into wow everything I thought was or maybe everything, but a lot of things I thought were true are kind of a lie. So I really had to do some, you know, self-reflection and examine, you know, what I thought I knew might not be quite as I thought.
Starting point is 02:35:35 You know, you sentimentally, Courtney, get me thinking about how curious it is to be a young person and see some of these older people who've been in the trenches fighting talking about man cues talking about the you know the Frankfurt School or cultural Marxism talking about Horace Mann and and then you know they hand you this information you run with it and you already are interested, and then you start to discover new things. You come up with new connections where you say, you know what, based on what I learned there, I just got something that I think I can add to this that fits in with this.
Starting point is 02:36:14 I didn't know that this was going on. And you build on their scholarship, and it's really cool. Like you mentioned John. John's work has been exceptional. And you know, I think about other people like, like Sam, Sam Blumenfeld, working with some of the people from the New American originally. And, and, you know, it's amazing to see how, you know, I think I might have mentioned to you years ago, my father, when he worked with
Starting point is 02:36:40 Charlotte down in Washington, trying to eliminate the education department under Reagan, and they were having their filing cabinets broken into by Carter holdovers. And they thought their offices were bugged. And they would go to they would go to dinners outside and restaurants and have meetings there. You know, he gave me her number. And he's like, you know, if you ever need to contact somebody, she's up in Maine, she was only a few hours away. And at that time, you don't really know that, you know, that was sort of just within my family. We didn't have the internet. So we didn't know that, you know, Charlotte was rising to national or international prominence. You know, she was a lady up in Maine who was working on this stuff the way Sam was down in Boston working on his stuff. It
Starting point is 02:37:19 was very isolated. And now here we are together and you get to build on this scholarship. Can you I'd love to get your thoughts Courtney as You put together the book and it's it the you think it's gonna be available March 11th, or what do you think? So March 11th that I had put up on my sub stack It's so the what I've done is available I'm currently outlining I've already outlined five more chapters that it will be adding and I'm hoping to officially publish so people can get a physical copy But in the middle of April is my my goal, you know By April people could buy like a physical copy But as of now they can read the rough draft that I've put forth and that is on my sub stack
Starting point is 02:38:00 It's Courtney sub stack. I spell it like Courtney So it's Courtney sub stack and you can find it there, what I have so far. This is a neat idea though to get the preview. Is it the substance that's in there that you've already put together? It's a pretty neat idea if you do this for the paid subscribers, is that sort of the way you're going about it? That is the way I'm going about it. So I have made a lot of it available to you know, the general public
Starting point is 02:38:28 Part of it behind the paywall mostly last to last third is behind the paywall But you know, you can use your free unlock if you want to But yeah, it was really to try and build community interactive get some feedback as I'm developing this concept because a lot of people have obviously done work on Hegel. I don't think I'm I'm not pioneering anything here, but I'm really trying to bring it to, although the title, I know the title sounds a bit esoteric and it sounds a bit academic for some people, but the way I've laid it out, yes, I do go through, obviously you can't talk about Hegel and not explain the philosophical presuppositions, you know, and I think there are theological presuppositions as well that, you know, need to be fleshed out. But I really try to bring this to current day and explain
Starting point is 02:39:17 to people why it's so relevant, because whether Hegel intended to or not, And it's my estimation that he was signaling to the initiates. I do think he was a part of that community. There's a lot of evidence to substantiate that, that we know he was very influenced. One of his strongest influences was Jacob Boma, who Madam Blavatsky herself credits as being one of the greatest mystics of all time.
Starting point is 02:39:44 He was actually a cobbler, but you know, he felt that he was capable of so much more because this is the big revelation that the, you know, these occult mysteries teach you is that you are God. And so, yeah, and it's interesting because a lot of them use this flowery prose, almost like a new form of legalese. I don't know if you actually you have a section in here, you even mentioned in the sample that people can see on Courtney Turner dot sub stack, yet Hegel's prose is no open invitation.
Starting point is 02:40:16 It's a sapien, layered, circuitous, a fable like code that smuggles esoteric messaging beneath its surface. To the uninitiated, it is a labyrinth. To the adept, a map. That is not only beautifully written Courtney, that is spot on. Tell people about the years we're talking about with Hegel
Starting point is 02:40:38 and then give us something that the viewers of the David Knight Show might wanna take away with them as they think about going to CourtneyTurner.substack, following you on X, we'll give those addresses out about this Hegelian book and why from that era of Hegel and a lot that preceded it, we have to hold on to really key lessons and maybe give people one of the big lessons
Starting point is 02:41:01 from his era, his thoughts into today that you might want to tell people. So he was seeped in the era of German idealism. So, and I would argue this is really very much, you know, it's very mystical. It's not grounded in, you know, like a rational kind of a perspective on truth. It's much more derived from a neoplatonic perspective. And so this is of course where we get right after him is Marks and Engels who claim they will turn them on his head. And I would argue that Marks is also very much, you know, in that Gnostic camp.
Starting point is 02:41:46 Yes. I haven't put this into the book yet, but one of the chapters I've outlined is something I talk a lot about the little G Gnosticism. Yes. It's a term that I use to, you know, because to kind of put as an umbrella for a lot of these occult mystery belief systems because they're- I have to insert this real quick, Courtney. You know, I have a bunch of writing on Marxism, collectivism, and it's essentially
Starting point is 02:42:13 a book that I've formed. It's a couple hundred pages right now, and it's based on scripts that I wrote a couple years ago when I first got in contact with David Knight and Karen, and David did a couple videos videos, segments, for these larger video series, this larger video series I was doing for MRCTV. And the thesis that I've injected into the Marxism thing is exactly what you say. The Gnostic, Marxist, Gnostic view,
Starting point is 02:42:40 that's exactly what it was like. And people don't understand the strange mystical nature of that that goes way, way, way back all the way to alchemical ideas of the ancient Egyptians and Plato and so on and so forth. Yeah, and, you know, Marx himself wrote oaths to Satan. He was absolutely a Satanist. Hegel, I would argue, you're absolutely correct, he's an alchemist, spiritual alchemist, and you know one of the terms he uses that really cements this notion is that he
Starting point is 02:43:16 talks about alfheben, and alfheben is a very oxymoronic term that in it's a German word, but in English it translates to lift up and preserve while simultaneously Canceling and tearing down so it's a it has these you know oxymoronic meanings it you know the connotation of it, but I Argue that it's the out haven rungs on the spiral that create the Jacob's the Gnostic Jacob's ladder This is awesome so I think and it's very relevant for what we're up against today because you know this is I
Starting point is 02:43:50 have recently done a show I called it the technological immunization of the eschaton and for those who are not familiar in political reference the immunization of the eschaton is a notion of bringing heaven on earth. And so I really think that what we're seeing with this transhuman movement is a battle between, regardless of your worldview, you know, it's not for me, I believe in free will, and my hope is that we can preserve the free will of humanity. Humans 1.0 and not humans 2.0. Human's 1.0 and not human's 2.0. So, but in that, you know, the free will, I think that there's the people who believe that we were endowed with free will by our creator, right?
Starting point is 02:44:32 This is codified in our Declaration of Independence here in the United States. I think it's one of the things that makes the United States so unique. Not that there aren't wonderful people and beautiful places all over the world, but that document that stipulates that we were endowed with inalienable rights from our Creator, the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And our Creator was not Tesla. And it was not Tesla. It was not Elon Musk.
Starting point is 02:44:59 It was not Elon Musk. And I think there's this battle between the people who believe that we have a benevolent creator who has endowed us with these inalienable rights. And that, yes, we are limited, we are flawed, we are fallible, but that part of our journey here is to exercise our free will. And that affords us the potential for morality, for virtue and aspirational goals. Whereas there's the other view, which is that we've been trapped and that we have been limited, and that through gnosis or the theurgy, this is the divine work, which theosophy means the divine work, right? It's a, and so through the theurgy, they believe that they can achieve this gnosis and they can bring heaven on earth through synthetic means. And so that's what we're seeing with this day, the trans human agenda is they want to make everything
Starting point is 02:45:57 synthetic. And you know, create what they think, I think it's going to be hell on earth personally, doesn't seem like heaven to me. But that's what they believe. To me, it seems very dystopian. And I think technocracy will, you know, bring forth a tyranny unlike anything we could possibly even conceive. who are engaged in that tyranny, their false argument that, well, it's all being done through the most efficient means. We're doing this with computers. This has been perfected. We're doing this, we're doing that when it's all based on hubris. And Courtney, I think that one of the grand spiritual battles
Starting point is 02:46:38 for every man is the battle between humility and hubris. And that maximizes itself through avenues of the state, whether it's personal hubris and then applied to the state, claiming it's for your own good that I'm taking control of your life. Or in some ways, the hubristic puppet masters play upon people's own humility or self-d doubt in that Oprah way, where they say, you can perfect yourself, you can do this, but join us. This is how it's done through the Gestalt, through the Gnostic. And we have a couple of comments, actually, the Russians are telling me.
Starting point is 02:47:20 We've got this from fellow conspirator Do Not Follow. He says, the full length, the club of Rome, Chatham House, and the committee of 300, a lecture by Dr. John Coleman, is available on the internet archive. Excellent. Oh, thank you. Wow. That's great. Oh, yeah. What do you know how long the full one is? I'm just yeah, if you do not fall, let us know. Do you know if the how long it is? That would be interesting to know. Yeah. And he also has this comment. Charlotte is so funny. We went
Starting point is 02:47:51 to high school together. This is awesome. Yeah. And I was part of technology. Yeah, yeah, I was in I was like the the the the guy they let go into his brother's band for a little while the the Primal Shemps. I couldn't really play anything, but they let me do canastas and sing back up for a little bit like a summer. It was fun. That was great. He says, Charlotte Isabeat made a video that was several hours long that went into great detail exposing all kinds of NWO deep state conspiratorial stuff. Unfortunately, I can no longer find the video
Starting point is 02:48:25 anywhere. Well, maybe John might know John Klychek. Yeah. Yeah. And then now here. What's that? I'm talking to him Friday. Oh, great. Great. That'd be great. And fellow conspirator do not fall also says a little less than two hours long, two hours. So is that an audio? I'm not sure. Um, oh, is that, um, I don't know if we're talking the book in audio form, if they've, cause you can listen to those things on the video. The one I've seen is about 40 minutes. So that must be the full. Okay. Okay. Oh, so he's talking about the Charlotte, the Charlotte thing. Oh, the Charlotte one. Sorry. Okay. Uh. Or is it full length club of Rome?
Starting point is 02:49:05 Oh, no, I'm sorry, the lecture from Don and John Coleman. OK, I get it. I get it. OK, OK. So because I was thinking about the text, but it's the video. Then we've got over at Rumble. Oh, yes, yes. Somebody is talking about Chatham House.
Starting point is 02:49:24 Yeah. Bride B Mac. Now that's something I Chatham House. Yeah. Bride B Mac. Now that's something I'll just slip by, but Bride B Mac's like, check out Chatham House and Whitney, Whitney Webb Family or something like that. I don't know too much about that. And then we have another comment about Rush. The Sky Now looks like the cover of the 1977 Rush album, A Farewell to Kings. A lot of Rush commentators inside rumble and
Starting point is 02:49:46 And so let me let me ask you Courtney With this book. Can you tell people a little bit? You know, we have we have the technocratic order that seems to be coming in but You know, it's it to me. It's the culmination of that hubris of, you know, creating apparatus, whether they're computer controlled or not. It was always going to go in this direction, because if you've got technology, you're going to use technology to gather up information and track people. I mean, it's just logical that they're going to do this and then make make that they're going to do this and then make arguments that argue in favor of your control over people by the reference to authority, you know, the classic Aristotelian fallacy, and that authority will be the technology. What do you think about that?
Starting point is 02:50:37 And how does Hegel's approach to the Gnostic Jacob's Ladder lead us to this technocratic dead end? So I think we have a lot of throughout history. We've had these the futures You know, it's really easy to predict the future when you plan it So yeah, they tell us what what's gonna be because they have the gnosis But you know people like Brzezinski and Kissinger and Atali, you know, they talked about how we would have this hegemonic battle between the ideologies of the East and the West and that they would create this clash that would allow for the emergence of a technocracy. And I think that
Starting point is 02:51:20 that's in Hegelian terms, that would be the synthesis or, you know, be the concretization that that's in Hegelian terms, that would be the synthesis or, you know, be the concretization. And essentially, it's the alphab in the ultimate manifestation of this rational absolute. And it is the rational absolute, right, because it's the scientific dictatorship. So it's a very logical, methodological, you know, manifestation of this rational incremental progression towards this. So I think that that's what we are witnessing. And I think that that's the omega point, right? That's the singularity. You know, the omega point as a Deschardines
Starting point is 02:51:59 that would bring forth, you know, the full expression of the noosphere. Yeah. I think that is really what we are witnessing with these people. But I'm also trying to caution people because what I'm seeing in my studies of just researching what's out there currently in this technocratic landscape,
Starting point is 02:52:20 and we've got a lot of variations of it. And I always have to check myself because I do have a little bit of a Yeah, I think a healthy healthy skepticism. I'll call it but some may say it's a little paranoid Because we see the conspiracies throughout history and they often are Hegelian in nature, you know, they often present these Hegelian in nature, you know, they often present these dialectical poles that are intended to create warring factions so they can emerge uh their synthesis their you know, predetermined managed synthesis and what i'm seeing in this technocratic conversation are the people who are
Starting point is 02:53:04 They they seem to be more at least least ostensibly, technosynicists, but they want to use technology. However, they very much caution us, but they're leading with more of a spiritual collective intelligence proposal. And, you know, one example of this, something I've been studying quite extensively, is something called Game B. I don't know if you're familiar with it, but Game B is they say it's a social operating system for civilization. However, a lot of the people involved in this movement are very tech savvy and they come from fields like either direct technological Silicon Valley type arenas or systems theory,
Starting point is 02:53:45 complexity theory, which is, you know, really socio-technical systems that builds upon cybernetics, right? And cybernetics is actually really ramping up. You look at the Association for Cybernetics, currently they're doing their new Macy's. Yeah, the new Macy conferences. So they're reviving the old Macy conferences.
Starting point is 02:54:04 But the game B camp, a lot of these thought leaders, Yeah, the new Macy conferences, so they're reviving the old Macy conferences. But the game be camp, a lot of these thought leaders, this was derived from a trans political movement they were trying to emerge this party called the Emancipation Party, which and this trans political movement is very popular right now. Right. This was back in 2011, Jim rutt started the Santin meetings to create this emancipation party, which is certainly not unique in this trans, they call it trans political, the Game B movement. But we have the One Life Party, right? We have the independent Christopher Life's Party. We've got the People's Party, which has roots all the way back to the Bimetallists. You know, so it's certainly not true.
Starting point is 02:54:47 And if I could, Courtney, I just want to sort of inject here, because essentially what we've got here, you mentioned the Noosphere. And what we have are essentially parallel shells that they're trying to put around the Earth coming from different sources that all sort of assume or go in the same direction. So the nuosphere is this sort of amorphous, gnostic, spiritual, mystical earth will, because the population will come together, the population will come together to have some giant, again, gestalt mind, the newosphere. And that will reflect, and then you've got the politics, as you say, the trans-political movements. That is the political equivalent of the newosphere. Then you've got technocracy,
Starting point is 02:55:37 which is the technical connection that brings what they see as this grand mind, the hive mind, all coming together, right? Yes. So I see in that movement, they talk a little bit more about it from a sociological, kind of transpersonal, spiritual perspective. Their term is collective intelligence. And when you look at what they're actually doing and what they're promoting and a lot of the people involved, they're all versed in systems theory, you know, complexity theory, cybernetic, and they're actually on the ground floor of a lot of technologies that are, you know, what I would call emerging technologies that will be instrumental in the Web3 format. And so they may, on the surface, their exoteric veneer is that they're just ushering,
Starting point is 02:56:28 they're just creating a theosophical mindset, right? They're, or promoting it rather. But that's also has its own concerns because if we're, if we already believe that we're all one, that we're all spiritually connected, that there's no individuality or individual consciousness, and it's all part of this one world brain. But meanwhile, what they keep saying, they keep using, you know, I always say that we have a dictionary that we share, at least, you know, if you're
Starting point is 02:56:56 taking the English language, for example, we share this dictionary, but they have their own glossary. They've redefined the term. And so they keep using Bud's words like decentralized, defied, decentralized, but I tried to impress upon people that, you know, H.G. Wells talked about in his world brain, the conduit for the world brain would be the decentralized information. Exactly, exactly, exactly. It's a great sleight of hand. This is exactly what they do. It's amazing. And, oh, Courtney, I just realized
Starting point is 02:57:29 we're running up against the clock. Okay, here's what we're gonna do. Let's just, I wanna show on the screen and I gotta get you on my, I'll get you on Liberty Conspiracy too. It will have like part two. Let me just mention, this is the, I'll just say, I hope people will get your book. Now, they can go over to your sub stack.
Starting point is 02:57:52 If they are paid subscribers there, they can get the first part of this and then tell us what to expect in the future for the rest of your publication. So I am right now exploring some potential publishers. And if that works out, then I will go through a mainstream publisher and have it for sale and I'll keep everybody informed through my sub stack, through all of my social media platforms. You can keep stay updated on that.
Starting point is 02:58:21 But if not, then I will self publish it on Amazon. So it will be available there and my platforms. I'll keep you well, Courtney, it has just been again, you're the best. I'm so glad we were in touch. I've thought about you so much. And as you know, I've been really, really sick. And you seem to be doing well, though. You're feeling it's it's really it's an interesting experience. I've never had a challenge like this in my life before.
Starting point is 02:58:47 And I'm getting some slight improvement having worked with an integrated medicine specialist in Connecticut, thanks to Knights of the Storm, those guys. So yeah, a little bit. And I was always really physically fit, like doing one arm pull-ups and standing back. Yeah, crazy. Yeah, like little bit and you know, I was always really physically fit, you know, like doing one-arm pull-ups and standing Yeah, like crazy. Yeah, so we'll see, you know, it's it's very interesting and it's it came after I got whatever Something was this COVID something I didn't get any of the jabs, but whether it's you know shedding or something
Starting point is 02:59:21 It's been really weird. The exhaustion has been unbelievable So you have to try to try to find all these different vectors to get done what you normally could get done. And to treat people with honesty and pleasantry, it's pleasantness, it's important. I wanna show again, while we've got it on the screen, thank you Russians. So glad you're working for the Russian propagandists.
Starting point is 02:59:45 Hegel's dialectic, agnostic Jacob's ladder, and the machinery of total control, how ancient mysteries shape modern power, unveiling the spiral of Geist in history and today. So folks, go to CourtneyTurner.substack. Or if you want an easy thing, go to at Courtney Turner, C-O-U-R-T-E-N-A-Y, at Courtney Turner on X. Courtney, thank you.
Starting point is 03:00:15 Thank you. You are awesome. And I will drop you a line after the show. And I just am delighted. You and your colors. I'm nowhere near that I got to do something a lot nicer. I don't know what I'm gonna do, but we'll take a quick break and then we'll say farewell Thank you again, Courtney. Thank you
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Starting point is 03:02:21 on X and every Monday through Friday we gather together to plot and plan and crouch and conspire for greater days of freedom ahead with Liberty Conspiracy going live. You can find my sub stack that's the Gardner Goldsmith sub stack. Check that out and the audio pods are available there every night from our show. We usually go from about six to eight o'clock oftentimes almost all the time a little longer than that and It's a mixture of contemporary political philosophy Ethics economics music cultural things and a lot of feedback from the audience, which is a great audience And before I go I wanted to just give you the quick update on what's been going on with you know, it the
Starting point is 03:03:04 Latest from Russia and Ukraine. So this is the story. Trump and Putin agree on an energy infrastructure ceasefire in Ukraine. So they're going to have a ceasefire and evidently it is going to be 30 days, maybe more, but there are going to be no troops on the ground from Europe. And they're going to be working on the ceasefire only for the energy infrastructure of Russia and Ukraine. Other kinetic activity could still happen.
Starting point is 03:03:40 So the Battle of Kursk and so on, that could still happen. But nuclear sites, oil sites, oil transport sites, any of those things, natural gas, those are going to be off limits. So that's where things stand. We'll give you more information. I'll be putting it all together tonight for my Liberty Conspiracy broadcast. You can find that on Rumble and you can find all the pods over there. We used to be on Rockfin, but we got a little knocked out on Rockfin. So we'll talk about that later on my show. And I want to thank everyone for being there. And we're getting fellow conspirator, do not follow says, thanks Courtney. Absolutely. And I really appreciate
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Starting point is 03:04:40 You know what you're talking about, man. Absolutely. NAC, very important for mitochondrial response. So folks, thank you for being in the ball. You know what you're talking about, man. Absolutely. NAC, very important for mitochondrial response. So folks, thank you for being in the audience. Spread the word about the David Knight show. Keep fighting that good fight with positive energy and happiness and smiles, because it's great to be able to be associated with David and his family. Wonderful people. So I'll leave you with a little something about how about this. We're gonna go with the outro for David Knight, The Common Man, and I'll see you tomorrow on The David Knight Show and tonight for Liberty Conspiracy. The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
Starting point is 03:05:32 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. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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