The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #1990: 4Chan Exposed as Honeypot Trap, BigPharma’s Autism Plague, Greenland Grab—Mineral Bonanza or Scam
Episode Date: April 16, 2025The rule of law is under siege as Trump’s team defies due process the Supreme Court to deport an innocent man branded a “terrorist,”The companies who stand to profit from Greenland grab — will... it be a mineral bonanza or pump-dump investor rip off? Either way something’s rotten in Denmark’s colonyAutism rates explode 17% as Big Pharma pumps kids with 76 shots while Massachusetts kidnaps children and Texas jails parents for refusing vaccines. Jenny McCarthy reveals a chilling smear plot to silence her truthHomeschoolers face a UNESCO-driven trap disguised as “school choice.” A bigot banishes Jesus to a basement, calling Christians “insects” 4Chan hack exposes Israeli spies and feds running the site — a honeypot trap?Maximizing Governance: Gutting the IRS and Building a Surveillance EmpireElon Musk’s DOGE plan is a smokescreen! While he slashes a third of IRS jobs, claiming to shrink government waste, the real plot unfolds: replacing human agents with AI to spy on your every move 8:55 Deportation Defiance: Shredding the Rule of Law, Not Fighting Judicial OverreachTrump’s team deported a Salvadoran immigrant, branding him MS-13 despite a court ruling he’s innocent. Now they’re ignoring the Supreme Court’s order to bring him back, and bringing in El Salvador’s President who pronounces him a “terrorist—it’s a dictator’s playbook, trampling due process and the rule of law to flex muscle and silence dissent! 22:33 Hawaii’s Home Heist: Bureaucrats Declare Man’s Dream House IllegalIn a shocking bureaucratic rug pull, Hawaiian bureaucrats are trying to steal a man’s 38-year-old home, declaring it illegal over a RETROACTIVE REVOCATION of the 38 yr old permit to build it 33:30 Greenland Grab: A Billionaire Bonanza to Plunder the Arctic or Pump & Dump Hustle?Trump is scheming to buy Greenland with taxpayer cash, bribing 56,000 residents with $10,000 each to sell out their land! But the real jackpot? Handing over its rare minerals to cronies for a high-tech heist. But can they get to the minerals or will they have to settle for a pump-and-dump scam? Either way, something’s rotten in Denmark’s colony55:17 Autism Apocalypse: Vaccine Giants Fuel a Silent EpidemicAutism rates are skyrocketing, with a 17% surge in just two years—now hitting 1 in 31 kids! While Big Pharma pumps 76 shots into vulnerable children, they dodge blame, claiming “better diagnosis” and use measles fearmongering to distract us. It’s a profit-driven plague, destroying a generation while silencing voices screaming for truth! 1:12:41 Vaccine Tyranny: Massachusetts Seizes Kids, Texas Jails Parents for Refusing Vax on Religious GroundsA pediatrician informant, aggressive “child protection” bureaucrats and even Texas police all joined forces to hunt down and jail parents and kidnap their children for exercising their right to refuse vaccines on religious grounds — RECOGNIZED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW 1:21:41 Jenny McCarthy’s Says She Was Targeted by a Pharma/Government Smear PlotJenny McCarthy’s life was turned upside down when her toddler’s MMR shot triggered seizures and autism. Her story was too hot for mainstream media to handle unless she did it live. Then she was warned of a secret PR campaign, orchestrated by a shadowy agency, branded her “anti-vaccine” to crush her career and silence her truth. From job losses to cancel culture’s birth, this is a chilling exposé of Big Pharma’s grip and government betrayal 1:38:27 Vaccine Nightmare: COVID Shots Turn Bodies Into Spike Protein Factories — NO OFF SWITCHNew evidence reveals young adults are still churning out deadly spike proteins a year after COVID mRNA jabs—with no off switch! Meanwhile, New York’s $450M ventilator lie masks a sinister cover-up to protect Cuomo and keep the fear machine running! 1:52:03 Anti-Vax Town Under Siege: Hollywood Joins Media in Plot to Demonize FreedomA Mennonite community is smeared as a hotbed of “dangerous anti-vaxxers” by UK tabloids and an upcoming Hollywood blockbuster, Eddington 2:04:04 Homeschoolers Beware: GOP’s Education ‘Choice’ Is a Sinister TrapUnder the guise of “school choice,” a UNESCO-driven plot is luring homeschoolers with taxpayer cash—only to ensnare them in government control! At the federal level, Trump’s plan to dismantle the Department of Education is a sham, funneling federal funds to private schools and homeschools with strings attached. And the same thing is happening at the state level with “school choice” financial incentives. It’s a bribe which will later be used to blackmail families into submission after they’ve become dependent on the subsidy 2:22:42 West Virginia’s New “Parental Bill of Rights”Some good things, but stay vigilant 2:37:15 Jesus Banished to Basement by Bigot Who Calls Christians 'Insects' in Vicious AttackA lawyer who has built a career around his war with God and the Bible, Mikey Weinstein, now slanders midshipmen who cheered as Sean Duffy vowed to restore Christian artwork the lawyer had banned to the basement. But the real heroes and real wisdom is from the midshipmen who a fed up with the charades of vax mandates, phony pandemics, and bigotry masquerading as “tolerance” 2:37:26 1,800-Year-Old Christian Hymn Sheds Light on Early ChristianityAn ancient Christian hymn with music that Chris Tomlin says has a pop vibe actually tells us something about what Christians believed 2,000 yrs ago. 2:44:55 Shallow Roots, Silent Ants: What We Can Learn from a Large Oak TreeA mighty oak falls after a storm, revealing a chilling truth about its fall 2:53:44 4Chan Hacked: Israeli Spies and Feds Caught Running Blackmail TrapA jaw-dropping reveal after the hack of 4Chan by Soyjack Party unmasks a sinister plot—Israeli agents and U.S. feds exposed as moderators, luring users into a digital honeypot — a parallel to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex blackmail but goading people into speech that will later be used to blackmail themIf 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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Music In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
It's the David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday the 16th of April, year of our Lord 2025.
Well today we're going to take a look at the explosion of autism.
And even the mainstream media can't ignore it, but they can spin it.
And they are spinning this measles epidemic.
And the guy that we've got a lot of British tabloid papers that are
coming in with all kinds of over the top claims about what is happening there fear-mongering.
It is exactly the same thing that we saw with slight variations for COVID. And we'll talk about
the parallels there. And we're talking about the fact that the father met with R.F.K. Jr. and what he said afterwards.
I think he's getting a sense of betrayal.
And I think we can see the betrayal that's there.
We're going to begin with the news.
We'll also get into some updates on tariffs and other economic issues.
And 4chan, interestingly, was hacked.
And it appears that it was set up as a honey pot by US government agents
and especially Israeli intelligence.
4chan, which was click bait for people that they could identify, will be right back. Well, yesterday we talked about how Doge is something of a dodge.
Elon Musk and even the Daily Callers, they've taken their goals down by 85% and how they have triple posted stuff, they have claimed to shut down
contracts already finished, etc., etc.
There was never a trillion dollars to take out of that anyway, as I pointed out, unless
you touch the warfare welfare state and they're not about to do that.
You're going to have to have some major reform.
It's not going to be an issue of waste.
I've seen all this stuff before.
The tax enough already, the Tea Party people.
Well, we've got to be more efficient with government.
So be careful what you ask for.
I think Musk is trying to make it more efficient.
I think he's trying to get rid of employees.
And I think he wants to replace them with artificial intelligence.
That's a key thing.
But the Tea Party would never talk about what really needed to be done.
Taxes are too high.
You know, like that guy that runs for mayor all the time in New York.
The rent's too damn high.
That's his campaign slogan.
Well, what do you want to do about it?
Do you want to cut spending or do you want to increase taxes?
Well, what do you want to do about this do you want to increase taxes?
Well, what do you want to do about this? And where do you cut taxes?
Is it something that can be done with efficiency? No, it can't be done with efficiency.
And like I said before, when you've got a government that's doing unconstitutional,
tyrannical things, I don't want them to be more efficient.
Which brings us to the IRS IRS the day after tax day. Over 22,000 IRS workers have taken Trump's latest buyout
offer. Now some had already taken him up on this and what they're saying is that
they had a hundred thousand employees at the IRS and previously, previously, they
had had five thousand employees in the past three months.
This is a new offer from what they're saying that Trump has put out there.
5,000 left in the past three months taking early retirement or whatever.
Another 7,000 were removed that were probationary employees.
So we're not talking about just 22,000, we're talking about another 12,000.
We're talking about 34,000, which is about a third of the number of employees of the IRS going away.
Well, does that mean that they won't be bothering us anymore?
Absolutely not.
If you remember, as we were talking about the fact, well, we want to hire another 80,000
employees, they said, but they also focused whenever you would complain about
that, oh, we're going to have an army of IRS agents and everybody wanted to imagine that
they were all going to be carrying a gun. No, it was still going to be a small portion
of them carrying a gun. Why do we want to have armed bureaucrats anyway? And it's not
just the IRS. There's a lot of different bureaucracies. I remember back in the 90s, the Washington Post or the New York Times had asked the question,
why is the Department of Education buying a lot of firearms, ammunition, bulletproof
vests, all this SWAT equipment?
Why is the Department of Education doing this?
We found out not too long after
they asked the question. They show up one morning at a family's home in the early
dawn hours before daybreak. They do a no-knock raid on the family and they drag the father
and the children out on the grass face down, guns in their backs and all the rest of the stuff, looking for
the mom who had an overdue loan.
She had skipped out on the loan and she had skipped out on the family.
They didn't know where she was.
But they go in and they swat team that family.
That's why they have this type of thing.
So we should be very concerned about the arming of the bureaucracy and about the fact that
the bureaucracy is an army.
It's a massive number of people that are there.
And yet, as people would talk about that and say, well, 80,000 armed people, IRS agents,
no, it wasn't going to be all of them who are going to be armed.
And they kept saying, well, we're going to be focusing on upgrading our computer equipment.
Yeah, upgrading it to AI
Which is going to be even more intrusive even more surveillance of you and it cannot only
Surveil all of your economic activity, but of course it can make very good judgments about what your politics and religion are
Which might have something to do with whether it ought to chew or not that type of thing So Musk is saying they must drastically reduce the cost of the size of federal bureaucracy arguing that it is bloated and inefficient
And he's gonna make it more efficient with artificial intelligence
Yeah, do you want to make
Do you like the East German Stasi more efficient?
Do you want to make the Gestapo more efficient? Yeah, you get the idea. You want to make the East German Stasi more efficient? Do you want to make the Gestapo more efficient?
Yeah, you get the idea.
You want to make Lenin's Cheka more efficient?
To date, about 200,000 workers have left the 2.3 million strong civilian federal workforce.
They're an earlier buyout offer and layoffs and resignations, but it's even bigger at
the IRS.
Meanwhile, we have, as I've talked about this Islamic city in Texas, we have John Cornyn
now.
He's trying to get back his conservative creds, and he's calling for the feds to investigate
this Muslim development, said for possible religious discrimination against Jews.
Oh, and Christians also, he says.
And the issue is that they are setting up their own, I mean it is not just that they
want to, we want to support people's rights to associate.
If they want to set up a religious community, they should be allowed to set up a religious
community.
But it goes beyond that.
This goes to creating a Sharia law community, and that's the key thing, a completely different
basis of law.
The Trump administration, while we look at it, ended yesterday with a case of this guy
who was an immigrant from El Salvador, and his name is Garcia.
They said that he was MS-13, and they deported him to El Salvador, even though a trial had
indicated that he was not a member of the group.
There was a federal informant, which, you know, these federal informants,
you just because they're anonymous and federal informants doesn't mean that you can trust
them. They said they've been known to to lie, throw stuff out. He accused him of being a part
of the group in New York, a place that he never lived. And so there are indications that these charges were false. Now as to his immigration status, that is not clear in any of these cases that I've
been looking at.
But the real issue when we go back and forth, as I said, it's kind of an interesting case
because we've seen a lot of judicial supremacy, of course.
It's been going on for years, where the Supreme Court will overturn the will of Congress or
of the President and so forth.
And Trump's first term, going back to immigration even, the fact that Trump said, I'm going
to end DACA, that's Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, said we're going to defer action,
meaning they're not going to enforce the law.
That was a law that was enacted by Congress and Obama said, I'm not going to enforce it.
And so there was a problem with that.
And then when Trump gets in, he says, I'm going to end DACA.
And they, he got sued, went to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court said, you can't
end that.
What basis can you say that?
How can you say that a current president cannot end an executive order of a previous president?
And yet they said that.
This is a kind of judicial activism that we see where they overturn broad policy or where
you have a district court judge set national policy or even international policy overriding
the executive branch or the congressional branch.
And I don't support that.
But what we see here appears to be the executive branch jumping into a particular case for
an individual and overriding and overturning and vetoing whatever you want to call it a
determination by trial.
We have to have the rule of law.
And so this is a very different thing.
We have to understand it's a different thing when the courts overstep their boundary and
they make policy, or they overstep their boundary and they make law.
In this particular case, the courts are right and Trump is wrong.
Now, I don't know what the guy's immigration status is, but if he was deported strictly
on the basis that they thought that he was MS-13, he was married to an American citizen,
had children here, and yet if they believe that he's MS-13, perhaps they're using that association to
override any immigration protection he might have based on what he was doing there.
And here's the other thing.
They want to say he's MS-13.
He never had any criminal charges brought against him either in the United States or
in Venezuela.
And so the court, the judge of the court had examined this case and determined that he
was not MS-13 and had said, do not deport him.
And the Trump administration did anyway.
And suddenly the case was taken up to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court said,
bring him back.
And Trump said, well, I can't bring him back.
I have no control.
Ignoring the fact that the US government
is paying El Salvador to take these prisoners.
If you pay them, you can control them.
We see that with everything.
That was what was happening with COVID.
Trump was paying the state governors
and they were paying the public health officials to run this whole thing.
They're making a lot of money. They pay to put trannies in the girls' bathroom and shower or they pay to take them out.
And you do what the president says depending on whether they're Republican or Democrat, they're paying to put them in or paying to take them out.
That's the way this always works. That's the way they get around the 10th Amendment. And so this is yet again a cynical lie by the Trump administration saying, I don't control
it when in fact they are paying for it, and they in fact do control it.
And so the president of El Salvador, and they have this incredible maximum security prison, a real hellhole,
and they're glorifying the fact that they have created this thing. And it may be necessary
for the MS-13 people. I'm not singing any pity songs for these people who are part of
MS-13. They're ruthless. And I don't really – if these people are guilty, do the time.
Hard time. I don't care.
The issue is, however, due process.
And this doesn't just affect a guy who, whether or not he is a citizen,
he still should have due process.
Just like whether or not somebody is a citizen or not,
they should have free speech here.
Well, I should say this, if they're legally here, they have free speech. They should not
be deported, should not be prosecuted. That this guy is illegal is a different issue.
But that's not what this is about. This is about, they've made this, both sides have
made this. And again, I don't know what his legal status is. I didn't think about checking
it until just now. But regardless of what his legal status is, again he has ties, a wife and that type
of thing, here in America. But regardless of his legal status as an immigrant, this
is all about whether or not he's an MS-13. And it appears to be clear that
he's not an MS-13. And then it becomes about something else. It becomes about whether or not we're going to have the rule of law, or whether or not the rules are going to come out of
some dictator's mouth. And
that's what concerns me. And this meeting in the Oval Office that Trump had,
and again, this is after there's been a trial determination saying he's not MS-13,
they've provided no evidence that he was MS-13. As a matter of
fact, that seems to be evidence to the contrary because no criminal convictions. Then it goes
to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court said he was wrongfully deported. Bring him back.
Trump says, I can't do anything about it. I have nothing to say. The White House has
disavowed Garcia as being wrongly deported despite admitting that he was booted from
the country as a result
of a quote, clerical error.
They say that it was a clerical error that they deported him and sent him and labeled
him as MS-13.
And yet there was a trial.
So that's a cynical lie.
And it's inconsistent with what the White House is saying.
The move to boot him went against a 2019 immigration order
blocking his removal to his home country
on the grounds that he would have been targeted
by rival gangs like Barrio 18.
So there's some inconsistency on the judge's side.
Why would he be targeted by a rival gang
if he's not in MS-13, you might ask, okay?
And there was an immigration order to remove him, so there may be other immigration issues
here.
But again, it's not about the, even about whether or not his immigration status or whether
or not even he's a gang member.
It's about whether or not he gets due process and whether or not the president gets to ignore
that due process and whether or not the president gets to ignore that due process.
If he ignores it for him, and if he ignores, again, if somebody is here legally as an immigrant,
like these students are who are protesting, and you don't have to agree with him or disagree
with him, and if they're violent, that's a different issue, but they're trying to deport
people and arrest people because of speech not because of violence
You saw the picture of the
Young woman who was surrounded as she's walking down the sidewalk like a half dozen agents who whisk her off
What has she done? She had written an op-ed piece on the college newspaper
You have to understand that the devil is in the details
You know and they they mix this stuff up, they muddy the water by pointing to people who did get violent,
by people who did do vandalism and who did get violent with people and that type of thing.
But then they go arrest people whose only crime was their opinion.
And when we look at this, what bothers me about this photo op
that Trump did with the El Salvador president, president, hell president,
dictator, the two of them as dictators. So we don't care what the courts
determined in somebody's, with a guilt or innocence. We're gonna do what we want
to do to that person. Do you want to live under a system like that?"
And so they're cynically winking and nodding about, well, do you really want me to release
a terrorist into your country?
I could never release a terrorist into your country.
It's that kind of stuff.
And again, who says he's a terrorist?
Well, I say he's a terrorist.
We don't have to have a finding and a trial to declare somebody a terrorist.
You do that in a country that's under the rule of law.
If you're under the rule of law, you have a trial and you determine and you prove that
this person is a terrorist and then you treat them as a terrorist.
Go ahead and put them in that prison.
I don't care.
But they're not a terrorist simply because you say they're a terrorist. That's the issue
here. If you're going to have rule of law, you're going to have trials in due process.
If you're going to have determination made by the assessment of Trump or this El Salvador
dictator and say, well, he's a terrorist because I say he's a terrorist. Well, then we live
under dictatorship because in a dictatorship, the law comes out
of the dictator's mouth.
That's why they call it that.
It's like dictation.
But we should have the rule of law.
And so as the Supreme Court said, well,
you need to facilitate his return.
And the Trump administration cynically says, well,
we are facilitating his return.
What?
We just can't get him back.
They won't send him back.
They said, facilitate means that if we have made it possible, government lawyers, this
is the Trump administration, said yesterday, the Trump administration has complied with
the court orders based on their interpretation of the word facilitate.
They're changing its meaning and calling it an interpretation. This is what
lawyers and courts do all the time. They said the administration has removed all
barriers to allow for his return, explaining that if he would show
up at the US Embassy, then they would let him return. Ah, there's the rub.
He's in a maximum security prison because they paid for him to go to a maximum security
prison.
But, you know, hey, if somehow he escapes and he shows up at the US Embassy, oh well,
it would let him come in.
And it's this cynicism, this kind of cynicism, this mockery of the rule of law that disgusts me about
the Trump presidency.
And it's not just this.
And I said from the very beginning he's going to present himself as a dictator, as a strong
man who's going to come after his enemies because he doesn't want a return to the rule
of law.
He complains about the lawfare that was against him and yes
You know it was unjust
But rather than take the high ground and saying look what they did to me. This should never be done to anybody else
I'm gonna have legal reforms to make sure it doesn't happen to anybody else instead of taking the high ground
Trump goes really really low. That's like oh, yeah
Well, you see what I'm gonna do to you. It's coming from me.
Don't you mess with me or my family, because we are a mafia.
That's what he's doing.
That's what he's doing.
So we're not talking about policy here.
We're not talking about some district court judges overturning
congressional or presidential
policy and
Doing it on a national international basis. We're talking about a government
under Trump
That is cynically mocking the rule of law bringing this guy in from El Salvador to mock the rule of law, bringing this guy in from El Salvador to mock the rule of law. His wife told
a crowd of protesters outside a courthouse that her husband was working hard. He said when he was
taken into custody in front of their five-year-old child, said he's working hard to fill the American
dream. And then they took him into custody. He said he was abducted and disappeared by the federal
government on March 12.
So when Trump met with this El Salvador president in the Oval Office, he says, the El Salvador
president said any call for him to have his citizen return would be preposterous.
He says, I hope you're not suggesting that I smuggle terrorists into the United States. Of course, I'm not
going to do that. Yeah, a dictator, his law is in his mouth. Well, we want to talk
about officious arbitrary people. Yes, government is that way in many different
ways, in many different areas. Every branch of government can be that way let's go to
Hawaii where it is very much that way
blue Hawaii deep blue Hawaii
and blue Hawaii. I like that sports car.
Yeah, where the Hawaiian county is telling a homeowner that his 38-year-old house is
actually illegal.
These are officious bureaucrats who want to take his home.
It is an amazing snafu reported by reason and he's having to sue the and he's almost at the end of
it here you know Hawaii very much a paradise except that the government is
deep blue and blue Hawaii this guy's name is awesome and he purchased a small
seaside home in Hawaii, 2021.
He had every reason to believe it was perfectly legal dwelling.
The home was first built in 1987.
The original owner had lived in it for years without incident.
As the second owner, Osmond was purchasing the home from, okay, so he would be the third
owner, had recently obtained a remodeling permit in 2020 to make repairs and alterations.
As part of his due diligence, Osmond had confirmed with the county that the remodeling permit was
valid for five years. An agent and appraiser working for Osmond also confirmed with the county
that there weren't any outstanding permit issues with the home. These people checked with the county that everything was good on the permit and everything
was good, he said.
With those assurances, he purchased the property, he continued partially completed remodeling
work that he had a permit for.
County's assurances proved to offer Osmond little protection, however, from the bureaucratic
nightmare.
Even though he calls up and he gets advice, very much like what happens with the IRS. It's
no defense to call up the IRS and ask somebody, if you get somebody there, some
tax advice, if they give it to you. I don't know if they give it to you anymore or not.
If they give it to you, they say, well, that's, even if the IRS told you that, we
might still come after you. So it's that type of thing. At the time
that he purchased the home, the Hawaiian County was in the process of setting a
new electronic permitting system to track building permits. And as soon as it
went live, all permits that had been open for more than five years were declared
null and void, they said. But they're nice guys, so they're going to give you a little bit of time to re-up
that. So we're going to have everything go void, all the permits that are outstanding
after we put them in our computer system, unless you update this. It was five years
older and so he doesn't know anything about this change. And so then he finds out that because they didn't notify him that he needed to update
it and do the permit, go through the permit process again because they changed their computer
system.
Now he doesn't have a permit.
So in early 2022, after he spent $138,000 on remodeling work, he called the county to get a final inspection
on some of the completed work, but nobody would respond.
So that was early 2022.
Finally, in July of that year,
a county official told him over the phone
that in spite of past assurances from them,
his permit had expired.
And he said, oh, well, what? But they said, oh no, it's not the
2020 permit that you're asking for, but it's the permit for 1987. They maintained that even though
the guy had taken out a permit in 1987, that they didn't have anywhere in their records that he'd
had a final inspection. And so that expired and
they wanted to take his home now. The county asserted that even though the
building permit had been issued for the 1987 home, no record of final inspection.
According to the county, the entire home was now illegal. Bureaucratic nightmare.
Getting a new building permit was also easier said than done. When the original
owner of Ostman's home constructed the dwelling in 1987,
he could build it 27 feet from the shoreline.
Now you've got to go back 40 feet from the shoreline.
So the entire home would have to be moved. Well,
you can pick up a home and you can move it. However,
if he moves it,
now he's got to go through a new building, I think, for the actual
home itself.
And of course, all the building code has changed as well.
This is a good illustration of why nobody can own homes anymore.
Right?
Everybody wants to talk about what is changing.
The fundamental issue, whether we're talking about tariffs, whether talking
about having a business, or they're talking about somebody opening up a
manufacturing concern, the fundamental issue everywhere is government over
regulation. They are making it through regulations like this. They're making it
impossible. This is how you will own nothing. They'll regulate it out of existence
To where you can't afford it
They're regulating
Houses, so they're so expensive. We can't build them anymore regulating cars. So they're so expensive. You can't afford them anymore
everything in our life
is being regulated out of
Being able to own it
Or to construct it or whatever. You know, they
put regulations on people manufacturing it, they put regulations on it that make
it so expensive that you can't afford to buy it. This is just another example of
that. No, no, you got to get further away from the beach. No, no, no. Everything in
your home now, we've changed all the code so you'd have to just tear it down. Not
gonna happen. So he decided,
well, I'm not getting anywhere with these people, so he sued them in court. Well, first
he went to the Board of Appeals, and the Board of Appeals sided, of course, with the bureaucracy.
So then he goes to court, to district court, and they ruled in his favor. Is it a happy
ending? Well, the decision entitles him to proceed with the work on his home that began four
years ago.
All he needs to move forward is for the court to enter its judgment still, says Reason.
Osterman is not quite out of the woods yet.
The county has 30 days to appeal the decision after the judgment is officially entered.
He says that after the court's decision,
the county bureaucrats told him again that they would still issue a notice of violation
if he attempted to continue his remodeling work or to reoccupy the house.
I'll tell you, one way or the other, these guys are going to get even with him.
One way or the other. By hook or by crook, they will. We had a situation like that in one of the places that we...
one of our stores. It was
unusual. You know, most of these strip centers that just make them shelves
one story. This shopping center
was very different and it was two floors.
And because of that they put sprinklers in,
all this other kind of stuff, which, you know,
let's see, we're talking about 35 years ago,
was way beyond code.
Everything was way beyond code.
And it really bothered the fire inspectors
when they came out, because they couldn't find anything wrong.
And even to the extent that we had some signs or part of a
decorative thing that we did and it they were not illuminated instead they were
and it met code they were signs that would glow in the dark. It had radium in
them but they were up high you know wasn't where radium on the wristwatches
anyway but you know a lot of different things like that. So they couldn't find anything. They
thought they had us with that sign. They didn't have us with that sign. And they couldn't find
anything. And so what they did, and like most retail spaces, it had a drop ceiling, you know,
where you have that grid and you've got the tiles that are there.
And so they said, okay, well, you've got,
we're gonna require that you put these tiles on top,
take one of the tile, take a tile and put it on top of the fluorescent light fixture.
And so that if you have a fire
and the fluorescent light fixture melts, so that if you have a fire and the fluorescent
light fixture melts, that will fall into place. I'm thinking that's about the
dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life. First of all, if the fixture melted, it's
made out of the same metal, essentially, same thickness, same kind of metal, as the
grid itself, the grid would be gone. But even if that weren't the case, what were the chances that
that fireproofing tile would fall into place? It's just ridiculous. But we did it
anyway. And they said, okay, you're fine.
They had to find something. Had to find something. And they will keep, these people
keep coming
after him by hook or by crook. They're gonna get even with him.
He beat him fair and square, beat him in court, but they're gonna get even with him.
So what can we learn from all this? Well, we can ask the elephants,
right? Not the GOP, not the real elephants. Take a look at what happened in San Diego
when they had the 5.2 earthquake the other day. They had a bunch of elephants and you can start to see the
camera shaking here and the elephants are alarmed. Okay, first they run a little bit
and then what is their reaction? Well, they come back, they regroup, something is happening,
something is shaking, something big is coming, something bigger than us. Maybe on the way,
could be a T-rex remember that
scene from Jurassic Park where they're in the car and the glass starts to
vibrate so I was like maybe there's a t-rex coming so whether they look at
how they get close together and they circle the baby they circle the baby and
they say elephants do this a lot they call it a circle alert you know or alert
circle and maybe that's what we need to do we've got to They call it a circle alert, you know, or alert circle. And maybe that's what we
need to do. We've got to circle the wagons, circle the elephants, we've got to protect the young.
That's what they would do. And I mean, they're sitting there and that one elephant, he's, you
know, looking back and forth, sweeping his trunk around the ground. But so about 40,000 people
reported that they felt the quake, along with a herd of elephants,
about five of them.
And then, I've told you this for the longest time, what is going on.
What's really behind Greenland? of round known as mother nature's sith though it's horrible to visit it's a miserable place to live
yeah well i what did i tell you about all this stuff i said they're gonna get greenland as
trump has said over and over again by hook or by by crook, right? One way or the other, we're going to get that place. And I said, what are they going to wind up doing is bribing the people with a phenomenal
amount of money.
Well, now we've seen reports that they want to give each and every one of the 56,000 residents
$10,000 a year, you know, just, just, and you vote to accept us as your government.
And you know, that's pretty cheap actually
That's only five hundred sixty million dollars a year. I mean that's chump change for this federal government
It's about the amount of money that they give to Columbia University
We get all the green one for what they give Columbia University Columbia University is getting 400,000
I mean we could get Greenland for a $560,000 a year bribe. And it's way cheaper than Harvard, which is $9 billion. So yeah, when
it comes to that kind of stuff, it's cheap bribery. Nevertheless, I said that's number one. Step
number one. US taxpayers are going gonna pay to bribe these people
to vote to join America, that's their plan.
The second part of their plan is that after we own Greenland,
Trump turns it over to his crony billionaires to exploit.
And now we have the names of who those people
are going to be.
And I think really this, this is important,
because I think it's the same pattern that these people are
looking to do here in America.
Scott Bessent, Luke Nick, as well as Doug Burgum,
they are talking about how we can monetize our assets here
in this country.
How are they going to monetize the assets?
They're going to turn them over to State Street, Vanguard, and BlackRock, which are the people
who are partnering with this, along with the three big funds there that have tens of trillions
of dollars between the three of them.
They own a piece of almost everything that can be bought in the markets, in the
stock markets and all the rest of this stuff.
And they're there as well.
But partnering with people who have invested in Trump, yeah, they call it a political donation,
they're not about ideology, they're about getting favors back.
And they're looking to make really big money.
So now we've got the names of some of these cronies.
This is research that was done by the Guardian.
But we could see where this is headed without the details.
It's kind of like being able, you know,
we could easily see where all this COVID pandemic lie
was headed.
You know, the lockdown and the vaccines,
we could easily see, I don't think they practiced it.
They had done it for decades.
So we could see where that kind of stuff was going. Based on their behavior, you know, the lockdown and the vaccines, we could easily see it. I don't think they practiced it. They had done it for decades. So, we could see where that kind of stuff was going based on their
behavior. You know, your vaccine doesn't protect you. Your vaccine protects other people. All those
types of lies. Your mask doesn't protect you. It protects other people. So, we knew where all that
stuff was going and we could see where this is headed as well. But now, we have the details about
what the vaccine is doing to people. And we have the studies that prove that the masks don't do anything, even though common sense would have told you that, based
on their own virus paradigm. They're inconsistent, logically inconsistent. You know, that's one
thing I really hate, you know, when you're watching a movie about superheroes, for example,
right? Isn't it awful how, you know, they create this arbitrary universe and then
they violate the rules and you really feel cheated by that, don't you? You know,
it's like, wait a minute! You've already built up this world scenario and in
your world scenario that couldn't happen. You cheated on your fictional story.
Well, that's what these people do with the pandemic. You know, they create a
fictional world and then they don't abide by the rules of that fictional rule. That's what they were doing in 2020. So some of Donald Trump's, as the Guardian, some of Donald Trump's biggest
campaign donors and investors who collectively have hundreds of millions of dollars in financial
ties to the US President
are positioned to potentially profit from the American takeover of Greenland, of course,
raising even more ethical questions around Trump's controversial pursuit of the Arctic
territory.
The administration is in part aiming to secure rare minerals that are essential for the US
tech industry and national security, and to potentially reopen oil and gas exploration.
Mike Waltz, Trump's national security advisor and signal chat leaker.
So this is about crucial critical minerals.
This is about natural resources.
And now I guess Trump has made this.
It never was a national security issue, but
I guess now with his trade war with China, since China has cut off these rare
earth minerals that are necessary for computers and other things, all this
high-tech stuff, now that's been cut off, you could say that it's a national
security issue, and we got to find those minerals somewhere else and that's convenient. Just lucky I guess.
A Guardian analysis of campaign finance records and corporate filing shows US
tech moguls who invested in mining companies operating in Greenland, fossil
fuel executives and also crypto tycoons with their
own set of plans for the country collectively gave at least $243 million to the President's
2024 campaign."
Okay, so they give $243 million and the taxpayers will contribute twice that amount, you know,
more than twice that amount, $560 million a year, forever.
Every year. We'll do more than twice as much as they did for Trump's campaign,
but we'll do it every year. And then they'll get to... they will socialize the
costs and privatize the profits, as they always do. Meanwhile, investors bankrolling
Greenland's mining interests also amassed $314 million
worth of shares in Trump Media.
This is where the crypto, the crypto projects, this is where this comes in.
And we talked about that.
You know, the fact that these Trump meme coins are a perfect way for people to launder contributions
to him, aren't they?
You can't see a lot of the contributions that are being made, but
these were shares in Trump media. Who knows how much other stuff they put into
the crypto. There's a closed loop amongst these investors, billionaires, Trump and
the crypto projects, they said. These donations are investments. They were made
with particular outcomes in mind. Of course they are. Of course they are.
Whether you're talking about Democrats or Republicans is always the same. Investments. Among those who invested millions in
Cobalt Metals, a mining company at the leading edge of Greenland's modern gold rush for minerals
that are essential to companies, there's major donors as well like Zuckerberg and Sam Altman of OpenAI, and Amazon's Bezos
and many others from Silicon Valley.
We have Mark Andreessen there as well.
The top investor in Critical Metals Corporation, which has a mining permit in Greenland, the
top investor is hedge fund Cantor Fitzgerald. That's a familiar name, isn't
it? Oh yeah, Howard Lutnick. That's his company. Oh, he doesn't... he stepped down
from it, you know, for a couple of years, right? He'll come back and take the golden
reins when he's finished with this. So at the center of this again is Cantor
Fitzgerald. You know, just kind of like the stable coin Who is it?
Who is it that is the king of the stable coins? Well, that would also be Howard Lutnick and
You know buying
So many Treasury bills, you know, one of the key purchasers of Treasury bills is that is tether the
That stable coin. Anyway, Howard
Lutnick led until January. Critical Metals, which has the
mining permit in Greenland, and has the top investor in Critical
Metals, just like Howard Lutnick is the top investor in Tether,
the stable coin that's backed by US treasuries. So Critical
Metals other institutional investors include
Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, the big three guys, and Geode Capital, which we also saw here.
Among Greenland's bids, loudest supporters are the Crypto Tycoons, who poured unparalleled sums of money into 2024 Trump and Republican
campaigns while labeling Greenland an investment frontier. That's their terminology.
Where they said data centers essential to U.S. artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency
industries could be built. You know, that kind of mining, the data mining of artificial intelligence or the crypto mining of these
other data centers.
Some of the same donors also want to establish a largely autonomous libertarian utopian post-state,
as they call it, for the tech elite in Greenland that could be used to practice terraforming
for a Mars colony. This group
is called Praxis and they have labeled their members quote optimistic pioneers. There's
a lot of different libertarian groups that have said let's create an island state or
let's just have a floating island somewhere out in the ocean that is out in international
waters so it can escape government regulation. I can identify with that but
you know this is this is up in Greenland. Critics say it's a colonialist
operation aimed at plundering wealth and resources from a weak nation that is
still linked to Denmark. Praxis is already backed by 525 million and
includes members of or donors to the Trump administration, such as PayPal co-founder
Ken Howry, who co-founded it with Peter Thiel.
And he has been nominated, by the way, for ambassador to Denmark.
So the guy who Trump has nominated for ambassador to Denmark is also part of this libertarian
group that wants to create a breakaway independent state called Praxis and locate it up in Greenland. Interesting. Anyway, they said what is unfolding in Greenland represents a
circle of grift, not a circle of alert, right? That's the elephants are doing. Putting money into the
Trump family bank and money comes back to you in the form of some government
policy. Well, that's an understatement. You know, whenever you invest in a
politician, it's not just in Trump, it's any of these
politicians. You're gonna get at least a thousand to one. I'm not talking about a
thousand percent. I'm talking about a thousand times your money back. You
invest thousands, you get millions. You invest... well, not thousands. That's... that
doesn't put you in... but if you get up in the millionaire thing, now you have to
their attention. If you invest millions, you get back billions, sometimes tens of billions. The minerals found in Greenland are used for laptops,
smartphones, weapons, clean energy technology, electric vehicles, and
elsewhere across the economy. China controls 70% of the rare earth market, but
as I pointed out last week, they have, they control 70% of where the known resources are.
But in terms of the refined, usable products, they've got 90% of that market.
And when they're just playing that card against Trump in the trade wars, they just played that card.
Paul Biermann, a natural resources researcher at the University of Vermont, who
spent four seasons working there, says that it's extremely difficult and expensive to
extract resources, and the idea that a gold rush is possible is, quote, almost completely
pie in the sky. That's what David Bonson said when I talked to him about that. He said,
yeah, they can't get anything out of that.
If you remember when I interviewed him.
Because it's not going to happen for their resources.
And of course, the national security thing, that dog doesn't hunt because they have, since
World War II, had a military base there.
And the US government currently doesn't believe that that's necessary for national security
because they had over 10,000 people there right after World War II.
They only got 200 now. So they have the permission to use it, but they don't need to use it because of other technology.
And so the fact that it's needed for national security is nonsense. But now it has become something of a national security issue
because Trump has managed to get China
to cut off our supply of rare earth minerals.
Oh, that's interesting.
But can they find it?
That's the key thing.
My position is never underestimate the technology
or the evil of these people, right?
Yeah, no reasonable person would ever do fill in these people, right? No reasonable person would ever do is fill in the blank,
right? I can't imagine that anybody would ever do something so heinous, you know, when
we talk about satanic ritual child abuse or we talk about other things that are even stranger
than that. Well, I can't believe it. Well, yeah, you better believe that they do. There's
no limit to the evil that they're capable of, and there's really not that much
of a limit to their technology.
Even if there is a limit to their technology, they believe that they can do anything with
their technology, and they've openly said it again and again.
Mark Andreessen, for example.
There isn't any problem that can't be solved with technology.
And if the problem is created with technology, then the solution is to add more technology.
That's Marc Andreessen.
And he's part of this as well.
Cobalt holds permits to extract cobalt, nickel, and platinum and is now valued at $3 billion.
Its largest backer is the firm Andreessen and Horowitz.
Marc Andreessen, who assisted the unofficial Department of Government Efficiency, Doge,
and Ben Horowitz.
They each donated $2.5 million to a pro-Trump super PAC.
That gets you billions of dollars.
See?
It works that way every time.
Bezos, Altman, Zuckerberg, Bill Gates each
donated a million dollars to Trump's inauguration. And of course, NVIDIA was
just, they missed the boat with the inauguration, but they got the message,
they got the memo, hey you got to pay up this guy, it only cost you a million
dollars and Trump's in your pocket, right? So they went to the, the Nvidia CEO goes to the Mar-a-Lago million dollar
plate dinner. BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street, Critical Metals, other top shareholders are
generally considered to be passive investors who have their fingers in pots all across the economy,
all across the world. But this guy who has worked there before says Greenland is, quote, littered with the corpses
of mineral investors.
Some industry players, including consultant Drew Horn, who is a former senior advisor
in the previous Trump administration's energy department, is regularly in the media cheerleading
the administration's Greenland policy and touting the riches that lie in the ground there.
Well, here's the thing.
These companies can still make money even if they don't get anything out of the ground, can't they?
All right, when you are dealing with
the stock market and all the rest of stuff, you can do pump and dump all the time.
I mean Moderna made a lot of money for ten years without any products, just with one happy story after
the other.
And then, oh, I'm so sorry to inform you that all that rosy picture that we had of that
new vaccine, the mRNA that was going to cure cancer, well, you know, it didn't work and
it's too dangerous.
But we got something else that's even better, you know, that type of thing.
And so they could keep getting investors who had hope in what they were doing.
And so you can always run that game.
These crypto people, right?
I mean, you want to talk about mining in Greenland?
Well, at least in Greenland, there's real stuff there.
It may be difficult to get, but these people have been selling people on mining
with crypto. They've been telling people to mine crypto coins, and they show pictures
of gold coins with the Bitcoin thing on it. They've been selling that thing for the longest
time. Of course they can sell the idea that, hey, there's real minerals there, yeah, we
know, and we can mine them. That's an easy sell after you've
sold people crypto mining for the longest time. On Fox News, Horn touted the quote,
significant opportunity for U.S. investment in mining and energy production. But industry
observers with no financial stake remain skeptical. In the event that a mining startup doesn't
strike it rich in Greenland, Horn will still
receive his fees for his consulting.
You see, they don't have to produce anything, really.
And so, if there is something there, and if they can get it, it will go to his cronies.
If there isn't anything there, or they can't get it, guess what?
These guys will still make money. This
one guy who has been there before says, it makes me wonder, is this just self
promotion to get investment money? We look around on this patch of ground. Yeah,
maybe it is. Who knows? On Rumble, North American House Hippo, thank you very much for the tip.
It says, good morning David.
There's been a marked decrease in the anti-Canada rhetoric in bellicosity since Trump and Carney
spoke a few weeks ago.
Yeah, they moved on to the next crisis they created for time, for the time being.
Carney as you know is a high level globalist and Trump is a globalist too, but only at
the poser level.
I have to wonder if their telephone conversation started with Carney saying,
okay Don, now listen, sit down and shut up. I further wonder if Carney warned Trump of
consequences to the US economy or even Trump personally if he didn't fall into line.
Then it occurred to me that Trump needs to fire Susie Wiles as the White House Chief of Staff,
replace her with Musk's little boy. Little X gave Trump the best advice he's ever received
in his life.
You need to shut your mouth.
Just keeps going and going.
Doesn't he?
Is he ever ready money?
You know, what is the crisis of the day?
What is the, what is the tariff rate of the day?
They need, you know, they've got all these market indicators, you know, you
can go places, you can find the price of commodities like gold, silver, platinum,
whatever. You can trace it and see it going up and down. Well, you know, we need to have
that same type of thing, or stocks. We need to have the same type of thing about Trump's
tariff rates, you know, so that you can track his tariff rates in real time, since they're
changing almost as quickly as the stock markets that
are out there.
And it's the volatility that allows these sharks to profit at the expense of others.
And it's also going to have big consequences for us.
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I appreciate that.
And, by the way, if you want to find us on kick
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Well autism is exploding.
You don't need me to tell you that. Even the mainstream media is telling
you that, but they're spinning it. And what is concerning is that the increase in autism
is accelerating. You know, just like the deficit, the curve has gone up in a steeper slope now.
A 17% increase between 2020 and 2022. 17% increase.
That's huge.
And yet they want you to freak out about measles.
Would you rather have measles or autism for your children?
There is a lot more evidence of the damage from autism and it is far more widespread
than measles and yet they want you to focus on measles.
So in 2020 it was up to one out of every 36 kids in 2020 and now it is one out of every
31 kids and
Let's put it in percentages not that you know when you look at this
It went from 2.8 percent to 3.2 percent. It was a 17 percent increase in just two years. That's the bottom line
You know we start talking about fractions that gets a lot of people confused like the trumps, you know we were talking about that the other day Travis was what was it Travis
that they they had to change it oh it's a sandwich yeah I forget which burger
company it was but they'd take the third pounder off the menu because people kept
thinking a quarter pounder was bigger and it just wasn't selling yeah they
probably those people probably got jobs working for Peter Navarro in terms of his
tariff quotients, right?
We got quotas and we got quotients and the numerator is your cheating.
The denominator is the stuff you buy from us and that's what your tariff quotient is
going to be, right?
And now we're going to set up quotas for that.
That's crazy.
But anyway, sticking to the, they like to quote these things.
Now the number for boys is one out of 20.
And in California, one out of 12.5 in California.
It's getting that bad.
But the bottom line is that when we're talking about for boys, it's much higher.
Overall, it went from 2.8% to 3.2%,
a 17% increase in just two years. But for boys it is 5%. 5%. And if you're talking about kids in
California, I don't know if that's boys or if that's boys and girls in California, 8%. 8%.
If the vaccine companies get their way, we're going to wind up having almost every child
with autism in America.
And that's no exaggeration.
If they're going to stick these kids with 76 shots by the time they're 18, this is what's
going to happen and it is front-loaded.
They do the most of it when the child is really young and the body is growing and adjusting and the immune system is
Being set up. That's when they hit him when they're the most vulnerable and that's why we're seeing this kind of stuff
Nobody else does that if you go back and you look at the CDC thing, you'll find out that they are giving kids
four or five
different dosages of things like MMR or all the rest of it and
clustering these things together.
You go in for a doctor's visit and they give you six to eight shots.
And it's that clustering where all of these shots, regardless of what they're giving it
to you, we know that they deliberately put adjuvants in things to irritate your immune system,
to try to get your immune system to attack what they just put in.
That's the theory behind it.
But all the stuff in every one of these vaccines has got stuff in there to irritate your immune
system.
And when you stack that stuff up and you keep doing it over and over and over again, guess
what?
It causes all kinds of immune diseases and
many other things. The prevalence of autism in the US rose approximately 17% of those
two years and for boys it is 3.4 times more prevalent than for girls. They also found
that it is more prevalent for Asian Pacific Islanders, Black and Hispanics than
it is for white people.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Can that, can we get their attention with that?
Can we call it racist?
So the level of autism among eight-year-olds has been steadily increasing for decades without
unbiased real research into the likely causes.
And this is what was so amazing.
This is Children's Health Defense.
They're sticking to the line even though RFK Jr. has abandoned this stuff.
They're sticking to it.
And what we saw with all of these heroes of the MAHA,, all these people who rose to the top and, you know, Jay Bhattacharya
and RFK Jr. and everything, we saw them bow the knee and kiss the ring there as Senator Cassidy
said, you will denounce everything that you know is true or you're not going to get this position
and making them swear they're not going to take a look at autism and all the gonna get this position. And making them swear they're not gonna take a look
at autism and all the rest of this stuff.
You're going to disavow that or you're not gonna get in.
And then even some of the people
who were ready to disavow that,
Dave Weldon was ready to disavow it as well.
He thought he was okay.
He kissed the ring for Senator Cassidy.
But Trump's got something else in mind.
Trump wanted to bring in somebody
who's going to be able to add AI to the mRNA vaccines.
And so, you know, he got blindsided.
But Trump brings in these people who have become,
I think, unjustified heroes of the anti-vaccine movement.
I think unjustified heroes of the anti-vaccine movement. And they were able to get elevated to this position.
He brings them in and they sell themselves out for power.
So the autism epidemic has now reached a scale unprecedented in human history because it
affects the young.
But don't you even suggest that we need to do any research to figure out what's going
on with this? It's an epidemic, but it's an epidemic that nobody wants to talk about, right?
They want to talk about non-epidemics like bird flu. They want to talk about non-epidemics like
COVID. Non-epidemics like measles. Oh, look, we have now tested and identified 700 people.
Anybody really died from this? Well, they say that two children have died,
but we, Children's Health Defense looked at it,
and those children died from malpractice.
And first, they had privately talked to the father,
and he did not want to get involved in the back and forth
about pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine.
He just wanted to get out what the hospital had done to his child.
And so they talked about that.
I reported that.
And then he's now directly speaking out because this has gone on for so long he is directly
speaking out against this.
But Travis, pull up the chart that's in this article here showing autism from the 1970s
until 2025.
So we're talking about 55 years.
Look at that.
In the 1970s and 1980s, 1 in 10,000, it was so rare that they had to have an explanation
in Rain Man as to what autism was for the
audience because nobody ever heard of it before. Nobody understood anything about
it and I had never seen it either. Then in 1995 it goes from one in ten thousand
it goes to one in a thousand. Oh well what had happened? Well, 1995. In 1986, they got their legal
immunity and they started sticking everybody with everything they could think of. And autism
goes up by a factor of 10. So, 1 in 10,000 is 1 in a thousand now. Still very rare. I'd
still never heard of it. Then, within another four years, it doubles.
It goes from 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 500.
Then by 2000, 1 in 150.
By 2004, which is the first time I ever saw anybody that had it, 1 in 125 and so on. But you can look at this curve and you can see that we have now,
going back to 2020, the slope has gone up significantly. So it is increasing even
more rapidly. So something that was 1 in 10,000 in 1970 is now 1 in 31. And they don't want to look and do any research about this.
And it's the people who are pushing back against it are the people who are running these autism.
Does that sound like the people who are running the cancer institutes who don't really want
to find a cure for cancer? Cancer hospitals and cancer research institutes and all the rest of the stuff. By the way, mentioning that makes me think of RNCstore.com. That's where you can get the
book by Geodred Griffin. I've interviewed him on this, A World Without Cancer. Geodred
Griffin was not afraid to go out on a limb and talk about what people had found
with apricot seeds with B-17.
And so you can read what he was – the doctor who told him about it was afraid to go public
with it, but G. Edward Griffin did go public with it.
And you can get that book there at RNCstore.com.
And you can save 10% off of
the code NIGHT. And you can also get apricot seeds. And if you don't want to chew them,
you can get it in a pill form as well. B-17 is what that is. Try some of that stuff before
you get involved with the cancer industry. My father, they put down that he
died of cancer, but he did not die of cancer. He died of chemotherapy. First shot of chemotherapy
they gave him, he went into a coma. Never came out of it. He had had a heart valve and
that chemotherapy took his immune system down. They brought in interns to take a look at
him. So we've never seen this kind of infection
around a heart valve before.
It's like, well, you caused it.
Anyway, they killed him.
So keep that in mind.
Before we move on, I continually hear people
use the refrain of, oh, well, they're just better
at diagnosing autism now.
Ma, that's what they, yeah.
Really? Really? From one in 10,000 to one in 31? Use the refrain of oh well. They're just better at diagnosing autism now. Ma. That's what they yeah really
From one in ten thousand to one in thirty one you think they're that much better at diagnosing it They're really good. Are you I know they're really good aren't they and and believe it or not Travis
That is the tech that NBC does they can't escape the fact the CDC as
Going these numbers from one in 10,000 to 1 in 31
So NBC does it and whether they do have exact alibi
That's what they have put out there except for the fact that none of us ever saw them
You know, they were few and far between that's right. What's the excuse?
They kept them locked up in the attic or basement. That's right. And when you look at the CDC's own data
It's not they're're saying, well,
you know, they're better at looking at it because now they're calling even people who
are high functioning with a little mild touch of autism or whatever, they're just lumping
that all together as autism. And yet, when you look at the CDC data, the CDC data is
talking about people who are severely impacted with autism. But again, go back to the example of that court case, you know, where you had the two
parents that vaccinated their kids and they're in a divorce and the judge is pro-vaccine.
He says, he found out about it, he was outraged, whoever will give the vaccine, I'll let you
have the custody of the kids.
They take the kids out, three kids, and the daughter, they split it up for her, but we
also see that it is much
more targeted towards boys anyway, right? But they split it up for her because she
already had some known allergic issues, but they gave all the catch-up shots to
the two boys. One of them, the older one, well they both went into intensive care.
One of them came out after a few days. The other one has never come out of it
because he has such severe autism that
he's going to be in a diaper the rest of his life.
He doesn't even completely blew him out.
He's not there anymore for all practical purposes, but his father is having to take care of him
because now the mother abandoned them after the mess that she created.
And so that is a clear case.
That is directly attributable to that.
Now we saw that in a compressed time frame.
And that's what these poisoners that we call the pharmaceutical industries, what they like to do is they like to do it over a longer time frame
so that they have plausible deniability that they've actually poisoned you. That's the game. But we know what it is. We do know what it is.
In five of the CDC's study areas, autism rates are already higher among four-year-olds
than they are with eight-year-olds.
Why is that?
Because they keep adding more and more vaccines.
This is why the occurrence is going up, because they're adding more and more vaccines.
It's never enough for them.
These people are so
addicted to money, to the love of money. They are so evil that they can't get
enough of the money, which means that they can't vaccinate you enough. They'll
never be enough. They will always be coming up with more vaccines and
pushing them harder and harder. And we're going to talk about what they're doing to
parents who don't get their kids vaccinated as well here. But finishing up with this, that was what you pointed out,
Travis, is exactly what they said and that's what Children's Health Defense attacked. They
said the data doesn't support the better diagnosis theory. CDC and mainstream media suggest that
this is about being able to diagnose it better, or that they have pulled in people who only are mild.
And we see this in the NBC news thing.
Here's a headline, autism rates have risen to one in 31 school-aged children, says the
CDC report.
And yet, about five paragraphs down, they say doctors are better than ever at identifying
autism with awareness at an all-time high.
Without a doubt, we've become exceptionally efficient in this surveillance work what a bunch of
nonsense but that is the typical mainstream media spin that's what NBC
is telling people in this article and so they they go on to say NBC says there's
a lot of things that we do not understand as of yet about autism. Quoting
an expert who runs an autism group and he wants to keep this going, right? This is a
growth industry for him. Let's just call it what it is. These people are willing to kill
you to destroy your children so they can make money. That is exactly what this is. There's
a lot of things that we don't understand yet about autism, but one thing for certain is that vaccines do not cause autism. Well, if
you can say that, if you can, how can you in the same sentence say we don't understand
it, but we know that it's not caused by vaccines? Well, then you're a liar because you've already
made up your mind that you're going to ally with the vaccine companies that are sending,
that are building your business of treating autism and we're seeing the same kind of
stuff when it comes to the heart attacks of kids who have been given the COVID
shot. Oh well, you know, let's set up some foundations and we'll study this and
we'll start giving the, what do you call the things, the electroshock stuff. You know, we'll put that in the schools,
right? And we'll do EKGs for all the kids who are going to participate in sports. But
we're not going to talk about the root cause of it, because that's the pharmaceutical
companies and they've got enough money that they can bribe enough people in high places.
Because how do people get in the high places? They get in the high places because they've
already sold out, for the most part. Or that's what matters to them. And if it
isn't how they got there, then it becomes this worry that, �Well, wait a minute. I
really like my comfortable life and all the money that I've got, and I don't want to lose
that by opposing this.� So NBC says that people skipping the shots, they go on, they meet, so first
they say, well, we're better at diagnosing it now. And I don't know what causes it, but
I know that it's not the vaccines. And then they pivot to measles in this NBC article.
And NBC says that people skipping shots are what's causing this measles epidemic.
A measles epidemic?
Prove it.
And if it's true, so what?
It's measles, it's not autism.
It's measles, you get over it.
And do you wanna talk about something that's rare?
The chances of dying from this stuff is like
the chances of getting autism
before the vaccine schedule began.
So yeah, but if you skip it, guess what happens? They might take your children because in Taxichusets,
big government Massachusetts, that's exactly what they did. Massachusetts took custody
of five children after a doctor reported them to Child Protective Services because they didn't want
to vaccinate their baby. A snitch doctor ratted them out to Child Protective Services.
The Massachusetts Department of Children and Families took custody of five children after a pediatrician reported their parents for
allegedly refusing to vaccinate their nine-month-old baby due to religious beliefs. They'd skipped out
on, guess what, 21 shots. 21 shots. They really wait these 76 shots early. So we're going to have to catch up
this kid. Yeah, he's 21 shots overdue. We got to get this autism started. The parents
were homeschooling and they were doing this because they're Christians and religious.
And so when they looked at it, they said that Massachusetts is crazy. I'm getting out of here. I'm going to Texas.
And then Texas authorities arrested them. Texas arrested them. What for? For, quote,
familial kidnapping. Have you ever heard of that before? I've never heard of that before.
Because the family decided that they were going to take their three kids, I think it's three kids, let's see, no five kids, five kids, I was thinking five total, no, two parents and five kids. So they
want to take their five kids and move from Massachusetts to Texas and then they said,
well that's kidnapping. What? What are you talking about? And Texas arrested them for that. So they declined vaccination for their
baby boy on religious grounds and Massachusetts actually even allows
religious exemptions for this. We know we had in New York and California the clip
that I've played all so many times I'm gonna play it again Trump saying they
gotta get this shot it's really going around they gotta get this shot. Well
he's saying that because you had ultra-Orthodox Jews in New York and you had people in California
that says, no, I don't want to take it. I've got medical exemptions. I've got religious
exemptions and what not. You got to get this shot. They really got to get this shot. This
measles thing is really going around, you know, that type of thing. 2019 leading up to his 2020 bio weapon that he was putting out.
Well Massachusetts however still allows religious exemptions and you don't got
to get the shot if you've got a religious exemption on that but they
came after them nevertheless and they still had with a with a ratting
pediatrician and the child protective services, they still took these kids, even
though they were within the law and refusing on religious grounds having this child vaccinated.
�The doctor told us that if we didn�t vaccinate, he would have to report us,�
said the father.
They noted that the doctor�s appointment said the child was completely healthy, and
the baby �just needed the shots.
It had nothing to do with anything other than you're going to get the shots because I need
that for my practice.
If I don't get my patients vaccinated, then the insurance company cuts down on what they
will give me across the board, and it could destroy my practice.
So I've got to poison your child so that I can make money."
Folks, that's what this is about.
So the child's so-called protective services left a notice on the family's doorstep demanding
a home visit, and the parents refused.
What followed was a dramatic escalation.
The police allegedly surround their apartment, banging on the doors and circling the property
for up to 30 minutes, leading the mother to hide in the closet with the five children
for a half hour.
The police and DCF, or we call them a lot of places, CPS, came back in greater numbers
the next day.
And so then the family said, let's get out of here.
Let's go to Texas.
They should have gone to Mexico because Texas is where they got arrested.
Authorities hunted down the family after they left Massachusetts and arrested them in Whitney,
Texas on March the 8th, charging them with five misdemeanor counts each of kidnapping a minor by a relative.
That's your parents. Both parents. This is not one parent kidnapping the child because
another parent has been given custody or something like that. And so with this, if they're found
guilty, they could get one year and $1,000 fine for
each of the five children.
So each of these parents is looking at five years and $5,000 if they find them guilty.
Her sister had claimed to the police that the mother has a domestic violence history
with the father, but the children were found
safe and unharmed in Texas before being promptly taken to the custody of DCF.
The police there did not issue an amber alert for the children because they knew that the
children were not in quote, imminent danger of serious bodily harm or death, unquote.
So it's not about any allegations of that.
It is simply about the fact that they didn't want to be
forced to take a vaccine,
even though Massachusetts state law
says that they are allowed religious exemptions.
The so-called Child Protective Services
are gonna kidnap the kids.
So they went to Texas, then they got charged with kidnapping
to avoid CPS kidnapping their children and
so
a constitutional law strategist
Ron Bouchard told the Boston Broad site
He said this is a blatant violation of fundamental rights on multiple levels
By what authority has this family been apprehended and for what?
Was there a warrant?
You'd have to go to a judge, what is, you know, show me the crime.
Maybe a scorpist or whatever.
Anyway, and he says, and what is familial kidnapping?
This is a legal strategist.
He says, a family has a right to travel with their own children.
So the Massachusetts DCF is mandating supervised visits for the mother, who has reportedly
been released on $7,500 bail after spending a month in jail without seeing her children.
Other family took the children.
She lost her home during this disruptive series of events that has torpedoed her children. Other family took the children. She lost her home during this disruptive
series of events that has torpedoed her family. The father, who is representing himself, is
set to appear in court in April. He remains in jail. He says, I am a man under God and
under God's grace alone. Yeah, but he needs to have discernment about this criminal system,
and I mean criminal system, if you go back and look at Better Call Saul, right?
All these guys who's running drugs, you know, he says to him, you need a criminal
lawyer. He says, yeah, I know, but he says, no, I mean a criminal lawyer. In other words,
somebody like me, as a lawyer who's a criminal, you need a criminal lawyer. In other words, somebody like me. As a lawyer, who's a criminal? You
need a criminal lawyer. He added that he had been, and that's what this guy needs,
and I didn't necessarily need a criminal lawyer, but he needs to have a lawyer
because he needs to understand how criminal the justice system is. Not a
criminal justice system. It is a criminal justice system. The emphasis is on the first
syllable there. Criminal justice system or criminal justice system. He added that he has been defamed
and demonized. He said the DCF have harassed his family with quote fear and intimidation tactics.
They used unconstitutional weaponized government agencies against him, according to the local
media as well.
And because he was arrested and ratted out as well in Texas, a Texas Republican congressional
candidate, Ava Zollari said, I am beyond disgusted to watch our God-given freedoms, especially
the right to say no to medical mandates being ripped away by the greasy hands of government overreach."
Because it was Texas where he was arrested and extradited.
But here's the thing, this is not even a mandate.
They ripped the kids away even when they had no legal right to do so.
No right to do so.
We talked about CPS for a long time. Okay, so let's
get back to this autism thing briefly. One more thing. We have, and maybe you've seen
this because this came out a few days ago. It was a follow-up interview. Ginny McCarthy,
who got to be known for, she was an actress or model or whatever she was on the view for a while
as well she was the girlfriend of Jim Carrey and you've probably seen the clip
of her and Jim Carrey on Larry King live railing about vaccines and autism and
but in a follow-up to this she just recently had an interview where she talked about the
campaign to discredit her.
And the reason she got into all this is because her child got autism from an MMR shot.
McCarthy's skepticism about vaccines began after her normal healthy toddler received
the mumps, measles, and rubella, the MMR shot, the thing that they're working so hard to
get everybody so afraid about measles in Texas.
Oh, the most contagious disease in the world and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Well, if it is, why isn't it all over Texas now?
Right?
You know, they, they use these things.
They used a situation in California, they used a situation in New York and everything.
Three or four people get measles.
Well, that means we've got to vaccinate everybody.
No exemptions for religious or medical reasons. But it's like, who died? Nobody died. Did it
spread to everybody? No, it didn't spread to everybody. Were the four people in New York who
got it, were they vaccinated? Yes, multiple times. So what is this about? Well, you know what it's
about. You've heard this program. The two and a half year old of
Jenny McCarthy who got vaccinated
Suddenly began suffering life-threatening seizures that eventually culminated in an autism diagnosis
after researching
McCarthy said she found that the MMR vaccine was quote clinically in published science and quote linked to autism in some children. She said my son was one of them because it was after his
MMR when he his encephalitis turned to autism. Encephalitis of course is an
inflammation of brain tissue that can be caused by vaccination. And you know when you
go back to Texas there was a guy there I really liked this guy. He is no longer in the Texas legislature.
At the time he was in the Texas House of Representatives.
His name was David Simpson.
He was out of Longview, Long Street, Texas.
I can't remember now.
But he was a solid guy.
Conservative, but he also, he understood, he wasn't, he understood the principles
about liberty and that type of thing. And so he had parents in his jurisdiction
who had children who had uncontrollable seizures because they were vaccine
injured. And the only thing they could, they tried all these different
pharmaceuticals that were supposed to control the trembling and the seizures
and everything, they couldn't find anything that worked. And so they were desperate. People said try medical marijuana. It was legal in
Colorado so they these two families went there and it worked for their kids. One
family was wealthy enough that they could relocate to Colorado the other
one wasn't and they both talked to David Simpson and told him about this and he
said it's just absolutely criminal that
these families will be under threat of arrest and imprisonment for using the only thing
that works.
And so he was able to get through by appealing to common sense and ethics and morality, he
was able to get through a medical marijuana exemption in Texas, which doesn't recognize any
medical exemptions for marijuana. But he got an exemption in for this type of
autism that Jenny McCarthy's child had.
And they still said you've got to try all the pharmaceutical remedies and only after you've tried all the pharmaceutical remedies
and they don't work, can you do this? and we will authorize it at that point in time.
And but again, they don't recognize medical use of marijuana for anything other than that.
That's the kind of control that the pharmaceutical industry has on people.
And so she became a very vocal critic of the vaccines and that's one of
the things that really bothered me too. You know, you've got the pharmaceutical
industry which caused these kids seizures, most likely. I can't say
definitely, but we see this happening over and over again like we do with
Jenny McCarthy. So they they mandate, you know, dozens of these vaccines at early ages, and then when your child comes down
with this reaction, and the only thing that will help them is non-pharmaceutical, they
want to deny you the treatment.
Of course, we see this over and over again now with things.
So she published a book that was called Louder Than Words, A Mother's Journey in Healing
Autism.
She appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
And she said the interesting thing was,
is that Oprah Winfrey, she pressured Oprah Winfrey,
and Oprah Winfrey said, okay, we can have you on,
but you want to say this,
you're gonna have to do it in a live episode.
She said Oprah said that if it was taped,
any criticism of the vaccines would be censored.
That shows you how much control and how they own these networks.
So on the show, Oprah also had to read a quote, giant long page disclaimer defending vaccines
before she let her tell her story. And then she went on
in 2009, subsequent to that,
she went on with Larry King, again, also live.
And I'll just play for you, I'm sure you've seen this. This is
a little bit of what Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy were saying. They were
dating at the time.
What happened after 1989?
It's twice as many as anywhere else in 30 countries
in the Western world.
We give twice as many shots as any of those countries.
Why is that?
If it's vaccination and you're not against vaccination,
well, what are you against?
Don't vaccinate for this, but vaccinate for that.
I think we have to choose which ones are absolutely
necessary.
You should educate yourself.
We want to empower parents to educate themselves.
Do we need to have the chickenpox?
Do we need the hepatitis B shot on the second day of life?
I don't think we can afford to assume
that the people who are charged with our public health
any longer have our best interests at heart all the time.
Parents have to make their own decisions.
Why would a doctor not want to know more about something that could save a life or
prevent a disease? The AAP is financed by the drug companies. Medical schools are
financed by the drug companies. This is a huge business. Vaccine, vaccines are the
largest growing division of the pharmaceutical industry.
$13 billion dollars.
They control medical schools.
What we're asking is for them to take a loss for the good of our children.
That's a tough sell in a boardroom.
Yeah, of course that was 2009.
Those early, early days.
It is so, so much worse than that.
So she said, I had about six months of just enormous amount of parents going, early days. It is so, so much worse than that. So she said, I had about six months
of just enormous amount of parents going, thank you. I'm looking at, as not being crazy
now. But then she, this is what she recently said about what happened in the aftermath
of doing these live shows with Oprah Winfrey, Larry King.
After that, things kind of got crazy, not immediately. I had about six months of just enormous amounts of parents going, thank you, I'm looked at
not crazy now.
People kept saying I was crazy.
And then I had someone come to my organization, Generation Rescue, and say to me, listen, I was approached by, let's just say, a government agency to be
hired. And what I do is I set up PR campaigns to go against the narrative. And I'm telling
you privately because I turned them down, but I wanted to give you forewarning that
it's happening because they're going to hire someone else. And the only reason I said no
is because my child went through the same thing and
I didn't want to be part of it. And I was like, hold on, hold on, hold on.
I have chills all over my body.
I need you to tell me that whole thing all over again.
Yeah.
Because the shock almost didn't let everything sink in. And I,
if I'm having that somebody else is having it. Yeah. Someone came to you,
someone came to me in person and said, I basically am a PR
agency, a very high-escalon one, and I was approached by a government agency to create
a narrative against you and it's going to be called your anti-vaccine.
And I'm turned down the job, but I wanted to privately and secretly, like, that's why
we couldn't do an email, we couldn't do a phone call.
I had to come to you in person and let you know this, that they're going to come after
you with and hard.
And I said, well, how are they going to do that?
When I've clearly said in every interview, I'm not anti-vaccine.
Like I'm just telling the story of my child of what happened and how I'm getting better.
And he said, doesn't matter.
He said, doesn't matter. They're going to come after you with everything they've got. And they've,
you know, they've got the media on their side. So just to just, this is just a heads up. And I was
like, well, thank you very much. And I didn't believe them. I was like, there's no way because
I preface it in my book. I've preface it everywhere. You know, you didn't even get scared. I didn't get
scared. I would have a heart attack. I know I didn't get scared? I didn't get scared. I would have a heart attack.
I know, I didn't get scared.
I didn't get scared.
You know, when you feel like you have your faith in your corner.
And truth.
And truth.
That's exactly right.
So I'm a tough chick.
I'm from the South Side of Chicago, you know.
I've gone through enough.
I think I went on to an all-girl Catholic school.
So you know, I think it gave me a
good armor. So, when it started happening, it didn't really hurt me until it started
taking jobs away from me, because I was a single mother still trying to heal my son,
pay for speech therapy, ABA, and cancel, I was the beginning of kind of
that cancel culture.
It didn't, cancel culture wasn't even a phrase yet,
but I would get calls from certain jobs
and be like, we're taking off this campaign.
So it was, that was the hard part
because I was a single mom. If I
was some rich bitch that didn't give a shit, I it probably wouldn't have affected me. But
it was just the job. Because sticks and stones bring them. I don't care. Yeah. But it was
that kind of, you know, and so I just heavily relied on still writing my books and not giving up and still like going, you can try to cancel me, but
I'm still going to be here. And now looking back, my son is 22 years old and I'm still
here.
Well, I don't know how her son is, but isn't that amazing? You know, and it's good that
she was telling that lady, I'm thinking about it. If I was the interviewer and somebody
told me that, you know, we had somebody show up and said there's a government agency that wants me to destroy you
publicly. I'd say, yeah, sure, I understand. She's like, wait a minute, wait a minute, what?
I'm in shock. Say that again? I mean, I would be like, yeah, me too, you know, I mean,
everything. And when you talk about this, the canceling, it's always coming from the cancel culture.
Tie it back in, ladies.
The cancel culture is coming from government.
It always has and it always will.
It's the government working behind the scenes using their proxies who are private individuals,
you know, PR agencies or using social media companies or whoever, right, to come after
you and to destroy you
You go back and you look at?
The guy who exposed the crack cocaine epidemic Gary Webb, you know dark Alliance
He wins a like a few I think he won some award
I don't know if it's a Pulitzer but you want an award for that
And so the government decided they don't have to destroy him had they do that
They had like a half dozen or more
decide they don't have to destroy him. How'd they do that? They had like a half dozen or more reporters at the LA Times set up to investigate him personally. Here's the man. I want you
to find something on him and destroy him personally. And they did. It took him out for a while.
And then he surfaced again and said, I'm back. I'm going to fight this stuff. And shortly
after that, he was suicided because I don't believe he killed himself
There's always the people who said I'm gonna fight them who wind up committing suicide isn't that funny? You know it's kind of like
Aaron Schwartz
Who you know was fighting sissa syspa acta sopa pip all these different things that were set up to
as a surveillance thing and set up to, as a surveillance thing, and set
up to have a public-private surveillance network, which is really escalating and feeding all
of this censorship stuff.
He was going to fight that.
And they came after him for bogus charges saying that he had illegally accessed a computer
system.
The local officials said, there's no crime here.
No crime here. So then they brought in a federal attorney who prosecuted him, put
him in jail. He's still very defiant and then he supposedly committed suicide. Her
father, her name was, her husband, her name was Carmine Ortiz.
She was a federal attorney.
They were grooming her for higher office.
And so this negative publicity about what happened
with their insurance people said,
you drove him to suicide with your persecution,
your prosecution.
Her husband said, she didn't do that.
She offered him a plea deal.
All he had to do was say this and walk away.
She wasn't trying to send him to prison. She just went, and then he do that. She offered him a plea deal. All he had to do was say this and walk away. She wasn't trying to send him to prison. Then he removed that.
I don't think, you know, and this guy was tough. This was not his first rodeo. He had had
situations like that before. He had fought it many times. So, you see, you know, you want to talk
about cancel culture. That doesn't even get close to what it is. It's the government. It's the
government running this stuff. She said it really
didn't hurt me until they started taking jobs away from me and that's the way
they come after you. They deplatform you. They debank you now. You know, I'm sorry
we're gonna shut you down from PayPal. Why? I don't have anything. I just says
cancel your account immediately. I've seen it over and over again, but folks when we come back
We're going to talk a little bit more about vaccines, but I want to take a quick break first and then we come back
We're going to talk about some updates on this Trump shot. We'll be right back Oh You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Alright, welcome back.
And, yeah, we're dealing with something right now, so I'd appreciate your prayers for this
show and protection.
And you know, just like yesterday, we had Ryan with For the Love of the Road, you know, drives
an 18-wheeler, and he was having big issues with tires.
And it's, you know, no matter what happens in our life, it's always good for us to ask
God for protection.
And many times we see that happening.
And it is a real faith builder for us and for the people
that we ask to pray for us.
So I don't know the resolution of what happened with Orion yesterday, but we would ask that
as well.
On kick, Karen Carpenter says Washington State is trying to pass a law removing all exemptions.
Oh, I bet they are.
And they won't be the last one either.
All these Democrat run states. On kick, Knights of the storm has gifted a sub. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. Well
We're talking about the Trump shots
Young adults continue to produce spike protein one year after receiving the kovat vaccine
Yeah, you know we're talking about earlier, you know, the 76 shots the kids are
going to get, I think it's 40 something that you get by the time that you are nine months
where they wanted to come after that one child. And that includes the COVID shots, right?
By the time you're 18, they want you to have four doses now. This is what CDC's chart had
to look it up. They've now first they added
them and they they're now starting to multiply the MMR shots on their
pediatric vaccine schedule. So now by the time you are 18 they want you to have
four Trump shots, four of the bioweapon mRNA Trump shots. And of course they can
cause the body to continue producing the spike
protein much longer than expected. Well what did they expect? I said this from
the very beginning. Oh so according to Moderna's on website they're going to
and according to that little dog and pony show that President Trump arranged
for them, he brought them all in, set them up, how long is it going to take you?
That's too long. How about you? That's a little bit fast. How about you? Moderna, we
can do it right now. As a matter
of fact, we don't have to manufacture the vaccine. We will make your body manufacture
the vaccine. Let's go with that. It was all set up. That phony presentation. And I said,
okay, so you're going to have the body manufactured? And that's what their website said. I said,
so where's the off switch for this?
And how is that different from, let's say cancer for example, right?
Reprogramming your body to produce a spike protein?
Is that like producing a tumor?
Is that what these white things that are growing in the veins are?
Yeah, yeah, essentially that.
There is no off switch, folks.
And they're now multiplying it. Now they want to give
your kid four of these shots as part of the pediatric shots. Our government and
our pharmaceutical industries are themselves a metastasizing cancer and
they're gonna kill us all if we don't go ahead. I am anti-vax.
I make no bones about it.
They may take me off the air, but I'm not going to make any bones about it.
Uh, New York, according to, uh, this report headline says wasted over $450 million
on unused medical equipment during COVID.
I don't believe that at all.
I don't believe that at all.
This is a report that's being put out,
in my opinion, they're talking, they're trying to come after Andrew Cuomo. Why? Well, they're
going to put this report out because he got a lot of people sick, they said, with the COVID thing,
and his policies, and he resigned. Now he wants to be mayor again. So now we've got to find some
more stuff to criticize him over. But it'll also help to give them an alibi.
They want to say that Cuomo bought $450 million worth of equipment and didn't use it.
Except that I interviewed a person, I forget what her name was, the book that she wrote
was called Pandemic Nurse.
And she said she was in Florida, and in the hospital
where she was, they weren't seeing any of this COVID stuff.
But she kept hearing all these news reports
about how bad it was.
And she said, I wanted to help.
So where they were saying it was the worst was in New York City.
And so she said she went to New York City
and volunteered her services as a nurse.
I keep hearing that they're short on staff and all
the rest of the stuff.
And she said, I waited for days before they'd even call me in. I thought what's
the matter with them? Why don't they call me in? I'm ready to help right now. And she
said as they were taking her around, the physician who was the head of the thing
showing her said, yeah, you know, nearly 90% of these people are gonna die from
the ventilators. They were using them. Now, they may have...
Maybe they're looking at New York State
and maybe it was in New York City where they were killing people with ventilators.
But this also might be a...
something to excuse them to say that,
well no, we actually didn't kill people with ventilators, we didn't utilize them.
And that's Andrew Cuomo's fault.
He bought these things, $450 million, we didn't even use them.
They said ventilators, oxygen tanks, pulse oximeters, oxygen concentrators, infusion
pumps.
The state, here we go, the state used just three devices.
That is absolutely not true.
That is absolutely not true.
I don't know what their source is on this.
This is the Gold Report reporting this.
I don't know what their source is, but I can tell you that based on what I saw, based on
what I interviewed with this woman who saw this stuff, her credibility to me is far greater
than any report that is coming out that I think has political motivations to try to
undermine Andrew Cuomo for whatever reason. I really don't care what their political games are.
I don't care whether it's Democrats or Republicans or whatever. I'm not even in New York.
They're saying it now sits unused in storage facilities, but they're saying that only three
devices were used. That is absolutely a lie. That out of all these types of things, you're
talking about ventilators, oxygen tanks,
pulse oximeters, oxygen concentrators, infusion pumps, all of those things? Only three devices
of all of those categories? That's a lie. That's a lie. And listen to the way that they
sell this. And this is another tell. All of this gain of function, you know, and woo-flu nonsense is being sold
by all the media, including the so-called alternative media, which is not really an
alternative. It's alternative propaganda. How do you like your propaganda to serve?
Do you like it served from the left or from the right? You know, the waiter come up when
he dips the soup, is he on your left or your right? When these people are dipping the lies, do they get on your left
or your right side to do it with proper etiquette? And so this is one person quoted by the New
York Post. He's a Cuomo spokesperson. He said, you can Monday morning quarterback now, but
then we were looking to save lives and doing nothing wasn't an
option.
So, it was a real pandemic.
No it wasn't.
And we did everything that we could.
We didn't know the right thing to do, but we were trying.
So don't hold us responsible.
It's China.
It's the woo flu.
And so we're all now excused because we we did the best we can, but
everybody was going to die. Don't tell me that nonsense. Now it was a lie then. I
knew it was a lie. You knew it was a lie if you listened. And they've been pushing
that lie. That's their alibi. That lie has become their alibi and it's become
the foundation for them doing it all again. And the media playbook for Measles
looks exactly like the COVID playbook says Children's Health Defense and they're 100% right. 100% right.
They said this time the kids are the pawns. Last time they started with the elderly.
Now they're starting with the kids and the measles stuff.
Children's Health Defense has it exactly right. Five years ago we fought back as our government, big media, big pharma
orchestrated and executed a COVID-19 fear campaign that was built on lies, deception
and censorship. But there is an upside to all of this and that is that it opened the
eyes of millions more people to the dangers of shoddily tested vaccines, regulatory agency hubris, and one size fits
all medicine.
Well, I would also throw in there that it also opened our eyes to fake pandemics, and
it has opened my eyes to the whole fake virus paradigm.
The whole virus paradigm is fake, and it's all designed to create panic.
Called a panic-demic or call it panic-endemic, right?
They want to panic everybody and they do it through the media.
You know, we've seen the memes, a lot of people realize that.
The memes that, you know, the Amish never got COVID because they don't watch TV, right?
The media would have you believe that measles is a deadly disease, but any suggestion that
MMR vaccines are safer than measles infections is not supported by facts.
It's not even supported by the CDC's own data, which I don't consider to be facts, but they're just like inflation figures and unemployment
figures or whatever else.
But their own data, this proves it, shows that the vaccines have killed far more people
than the CDC.
The CDC says the vaccines have killed more people than the CDC says measles killed.
And all of this is DASIA flu.
Same type of stuff.
You've got to be afraid.
Everybody's going to die.
They can't even claim a large number of people are even sick with it, but it's a pandemic.
And we've all got to take their prescription, which of course is an injection.
And you can't have anything else, because we talk about Vanessa side or whatever
this respiratory thing is, you know, anything else like any other treatment.
Oh, you know, that's not allowed. All of these are telltale. And we look at
what the media is doing. As I said earlier, you have these tabloid things
out of the UK, The Mirror, The Daily Mail. Here's the Daily Mail's headline.
Exclusive terrifying look inside a US town being overwhelmed by the world's
most infectious disease. Well that's not exclusive. Did your government minders
tell you that that was going to be exclusive? Because everybody's reporting
that Daily Mail. Shame on you. You lying prostitute whores.
Just amazing.
And the dusty outskirts of Seminole, Texas,
Peter Hildebrand stands outside a gas station,
his eyes rimmed red and his voice cracking with grief.
She did not die of the measles, he says,
of his daughter Daisy.
If there's one thing you should know,
it's that she was
failed. In other words, this is the father, the first one, the first reported death from
measles. And he showed the documents, Children's Health Defense, Mary Holland and the rest
of them. And doctors reviewed that, reviewed the charts. And she didn't die of measles.
the charts and she didn't die of measles. And her attending physician said, you know, the rash had left. It was medical malpractice by the hospital. It was refusing to treat
her by the hospital. And he wants that story out. So Daily Mail is going to call him delusional.
Daily Mail is going to call him a delusional. Did they look at the charts?
No.
Did they call on physicians to look at the charts?
No.
Did they do what the government told them?
Yes.
This is like a PR campaign, like they were going to run against Jenny McCarthy.
This is what their PR campaigns look like.
There's a lot of factless assertions and allegations
being propagated by the press.
Eight-year-old Daisy Hillebrand is the second child
to die in the escalating measles outbreak gripping
West Texas, no, she was the first, I think.
Nevertheless, where the anti-vaccine conspiracy thinking
has become rife.
See, it was not having a vaccine that killed her,
and it was being anti-vax that killed her. And it's all a conspiracy theory. No, it
is a conspiracy. And the Daily Mail is part of that conspiracy.
The death was confirmed by the CDC. That's all we have to... Fauci said so. CDC said
so. So that's done, right?
Hildebrand, however, claims his daughter's death was not caused by the virus, but by
a failure in her medical care, a lack of proper treatment, and prejudice against her faith.
The family is Mennonite, and they don't want these poisons.
Daily Mail says, they falsely claimed the shots contained quote dangerous stuff
and that Big Pharma used them to make money at the expense of people's health.
Oh and Pharma shows like Daily Mail is paid to lie about that.
It's amazing.
What a sloppy obvious hit job of lies this is.
Hildebrand is determined, however, to overturn the report that his daughter was killed by
measles.
He recently met with R.F.K.
Jr. during a visit in the area earlier this month.
Hildebrand says he, that is R.F.K.
Jr., didn't mention vaccines once, but he was the nicest man I ever met.
And then after his visit, R.F.K. Jr. wrote on X, quote, the most effective way to prevent
the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine.
R.F.K. Jr. didn't just betray this guy.
He betrayed you, your children, your grandchildren. She was
my little girl, he said softly, and they let her down. And so did R.F.K. Jr. And R.F.K.
Jr. is letting you and your children down. Still pushing this M.R., M.M.R. vaccine, R.F.K.
Jr. knows the truth about this stuff.
Why isn't he stopping us?
Instead he's feeding this.
And then you see this, again, like I said, the UK Mirror.
Here's their headline.
Inside the anti-vax U.S. town being overwhelmed by the world's most infectious disease.
Give me a break.
How pathetic this is.
These people are trying a little bit too hard, don't you think?
Residents are standing firm on their decision not to get vaccinated with many claiming that
the jabs contain quote, dangerous stuff unquote and that Big Pharma have only manufactured
them to make money.
Now they're getting ready to roll out, you
know, we talked about how they're doing the same play with measles that they did
with COVID, right? And so we see how they're using the press, how they're
using them to demonize and to ridicule people. Well, Hollywood is getting ready to do
that same thing with COVID.
There's a movie coming out called Eddington.
It's got a big cast in it.
You got Joaquin Phoenix and other people like that
that are pretty big actors.
I'm gonna play for you the trailer for Eddington.
And notice that this trailer for Eddington,
which has not been released yet, but it's going to be released. And I can look at this trailer and
I can pretty much guess what's going to be in it. I used to do that for a living. And
it's going to be a well-produced film that is going to create a conflict between a sheriff
and a mayor, one of them pro-vaccine, the other one anti-vaccine.
And I'm telling you that this is going to be used to demonize, to declare that anybody
that pushes back against the COVID stuff, we're all crackpots and conspiracy theorists
and all the rest of this stuff.
Which by the way, just every time you hear that, think about the fact that the conspiracy
theory was created by the FBI to discredit people who said there was a second shooter, the JFK thing. I'm perfectly happy to have
a label of conspiracy theorist or anti-vax. I embrace those based on what these people
have done. I think those labels have been vindicated. Of course they keep looking at that lab in Wuhan, China. If you look at that lab in Wuhan, when that was established it was 1956. Of course that was the year Tom Hanks was born, the first celebrity with the virus.
Say the nutty stuff.
You should value your life. You should think twice. Because the people of Eddington lied guns.
Your pain is not a coincidence. You are not a coincidence. We are not a coincidence.
And I am speaking now to deny
my husband's announcement yesterday
which was...
...despite its meager population
is quickly being co-opted in online circles.
I'm ready to continue
leading our town
and fighting the pandemic
and the racial and ethnic...
...... fighting the pandemic and the racial and economic... I'm going to get my own mental health center!
I'm going to get my own mental health center!
...
...
...
Yeah, coming out in July. And so if you were able to see that, I know some people listen to the show.
But if you see that, they've got some of the stuff that they're showing, the conflict
and everything, that's in a little box, you know, taken by an iPhone or cell phone or
something like that, and put up on social media.
They're pulling it all in to make it so contemporary, so trendy.
And they're going to use all of their narrative powers in service of the state and the pharmaceutical
companies to discredit anybody who questions their so-called science.
I can tell you that's where this is going to go.
That production company, A24, makes nothing but pseudo-intellectual garbage.
That's right.
Didn't they do the Civil War thing?
Yeah. Nah, That's right. Didn't they do the Civil War thing? Yeah.
Nah, that's right.
A bunch of other trash that morons who like to believe they're intelligent like.
You go back and you look.
I bet if somebody were to investigate these guys, anybody listening, they're welcome to
go investigate them.
I don't have the time.
I bet you could probably find a lot of connections between them and the CIA.
You know, CIA isn't bragging about the fact that Incutel, their venture capital firm,
has now funded 800 different companies.
And what are these companies there for?
They are there to set up data mining and surveillance and all kinds of insane stuff, just what you
would expect the CIA to do.
And they're bragging about it.
And it's escalating.
Escalating.
Just like the autism, that kind of disease
is escalating as well.
Well, yeah, I would bet that you can go back
and you can probably find a lot of connections with the CIA
or some other, if not that particular agency,
some similar function government agency that's there.
Because we're going to talk about 4chan
and what's been exposed with 4chan and the allegations made based on the hack that
was taken over the files that released it's kind of interesting to see who is
running even some of these sites that I think were set up as a honeypot to
entrap people I think that's what 4chan is. But anyway,
I'll just go back to this Peter Hiller brand. He is now, as I said before,
when Children's Health Defense talked about his daughter
who died after a measles diagnosis,
but not from measles. They had doctors who went over the records and they talked about all that stuff and then they talked to the family
But the family didn't want to speak at that time
Well now this has gone on and he's had some time think about it and now he is contacted children's health defense
And he wants to talk about it as well. I just get so angry. He said
He talks about his child who died
from medical malpractice
died from medical malpractice, not from measles. And then he sees that the mainstream media is using this to push the jabs and to attack his community there Mennonites. And so I'll
just give you one positive thing here before we go to a break. And this is from Expozay
News in the UK. Introducing a variety of
natural foods into your baby's diet sets your child up for stronger immunity for
life. Getting them shot like you know four dozen times before they're one year
old, that sets them up for immunity problems all their life. But this is
something you can do that is positive. Introducing a wide variety of plant
based foods into baby's diets
after the age of one
speeds up gut microbiome
maturity helping your child develop better
digestion and stronger immunity from an early age. Now just make sure you don't inject them with it.
So that's what they're saying too in terms of the
allergies to peanuts and milk and things like that. It's because these things,
contaminations possibly, that they get through injections. If the first time the child is
introduced to milk or to peanuts is because they got these types of proteins that were in the
vaccines. If their body encounters it the first time being injected in their bloodstream, which is
a lot of people who are anti-vax from the very beginning were objecting to how it gets introduced
into the body.
They said, you know, when your body encounters things that can be harmful, you've got a lot
of different layers of protection that can mitigate that kind of stuff.
But when you inject something directly into somebody's bloodstream, that doesn't work. And when you inject proteins
directly in,
sometimes contaminants, they may not be bad in and of themselves, but if that's the first time that your child
encounters those proteins, that can cause them to have immune problems.
So you want to start introducing these things as food, as a wide variety of food, to help them build up
microbiome maturity. Children who consume diverse plant fibers develop higher
levels of beneficial bacteria which reduce inflammation and protect the gut
lining. Between 12 and 18 months is the most important window to introduce a
range of solid food.
Laying the groundwork for a healthy adult-like gut by the age of twelve.
Local fiber-rich foods like millet, banana, and rice work best in supporting gut health.
Expensive superfoods are not necessary for strong gut development.
Restrictive or processed replacement foods damage gut bacteria balance, but breastfeeding
combined with diverse real foods builds a more resilient long-term gut foundation.
Well there's some good news, some positive news, some things that you can
do. You don't have to rely and you better not rely on these people who are public
health experts to protect your
family and your health.
They aren't going to do it at all.
We'll take a quick break.
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Thanks for giving us an update.
Let's talk a little bit about what is happening again on the home front, homeschooling.
This is Alex Newman who does a lot of reporting on education.
He's very good, I've had him on.
He's got a book about it as well. He also writes for the New American, but he's got his own book and his own site now as well.
But he says a lot of states are now advancing tax-funded choice, quote unquote, choice.
Well, isn't choice and education good?
Well, yes it is, but that's not what we're talking about here.
We're talking about government funding, and what Alex Newman is trying to do is to warn
homeschooling families about the fact that this is a trap. I should have put in Admiral
Akbar. It's a trap, right? This is what government money is a trap for homeschoolers and he talks
about the fact this is coming from UNESCO.
Their own documents show that they're trying to rope private schools and homeschools into
the government system.
This is what UNESCO is saying.
You can see their own documents.
They want to expand so-called choice programs and a universal government funding of education.
Now here's the parallel.
Right?
When we look at Trump getting rid of the Department of Education,
I've always wanted to see the Department of Education gotten rid of.
I want to see the government out of the education business,
especially the federal government.
I want to see the government at the state and local level out of education,
but especially the federal government.
They have no warrant for doing that at all in the Constitution.
And yet, what are you looking at with Trump?
They're going to move the monetary functions, the grants and the, you know, all the rest
of the stuff, giving the money to states, giving the money to maybe private schools,
maybe even to home schools, federal money, right?
All of that grant-making capability, all that cash, all the bribery and subsequent blackmail
when you don't do what they want.
That bribery and blackmail, all that massive amount of money, which is the way the Department
of Education has always worked.
Look, they understand that they don't have any authority to even exist under the Constitution.
So how do they get people to do what they want?
Well, they give them financial incentives to use No Child Left Behind or whatever else.
That was what George W. Bush was selling.
So they come up with one of their curricula and they give you financial incentives to
use that.
They would like to now, since it's been so discredited and people see the results of
what's happened in the government schools, say, oh, well, you can do better.
You can start your own charter schools or private schools or whatever, and we'll give
you the money to do that.
We'll even give money to the homeschoolers to do this.
And what they'll do is they'll push their curriculum again.
It'll be the same function, you see.
And so in the same way that the evil that the Department of Education is doing, it's really the bribery
and the blackmail through the money, and that function is not going to go away.
They'll get rid of the bureaucracy, just like they'll get rid of the IRS agents and replace
them with AI.
They're going to get rid of the Department of Education, everybody cheers Trump as a
savior, and yet he'll take the money-granting functions and he'll put them in different
places and the money will still be coming
from the federal government to control education
And wait and see oh well trump's going to help us with that. Well, you wait and see what happens
I mean just take a look at what they do with the money again with the trainees
You know when it's obama and biden they pay them to put the trainees in the bathrooms in the showers
Or i'm going to take your money away.
Then when Trump comes in, he says,
if you put them in the showers and the bathrooms,
I'm going to take your money away.
And it's back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
Do you really want that kind of a system?
Do you really want to be bribed and blackmailed
with your own money?
Don't take the money and understand
that just as getting rid of the so-called
Department of Education, but maintaining those functions, those supply lines of cash, the
strings that they're going to use to control you, maintaining that is evil. In the same
way, getting rid of the so-called education bureaucracy and transferring all of that into private schools,
which are still going to have the funding from government and the controls and the strings
and this is the curriculum we would like for you to use and yada yada yada.
Doing all of that at the local level is the same thing that they're doing at the federal level
with the Department of Education. It's think there's a change when they maintain the lines of
control which are the money. Follow the money. It's always about the money. I
played that clip from... what was that movie? Ted Cruz... Tom Cruise and Ted Cruise.
I wouldn't see that movie. Show me the money Jerry. Jerry
McGuire. Okay so I played that clip until everybody was nauseous of it because I
wanted to drive that point home. It's about the money. It was about the money
in 2020 and it's about the money with all this education. We're talking about
the federal level or the state level. We're talking about replacing this
government bureaucracy of schools with charter schools, private schools, home
schools, if they fund it, they control it.
Show me the money.
He says, Idaho, one of the most conservative states in America, this is Alex Newman, just
passed a major school choice, quote unquote, school choice bill this year, despite strong
opposition from the homeschooling community.
Brad Little, the guy that we saw,
who's one of the worst COVID tyrants, again, all these MAGA people,
well, it wasn't Trump, it was the Democrat governors,
you know, it was Republican governors,
like Brad Little and Mike DeWine in Ohio.
Anyway, Brad Little signed this in the law.
The program will offer $5,000 refundable tax credits
to cover non-government education expenses.
Same thing happened in Tennessee.
You know, I talked about that, and he talks about it coming up here too.
And Tennessee, you know, they had this subsidy bill, economic subsidy for private schools,
charter schools, and things like that.
And wanted to push it out to homeschools.
And the homeschoolers resisted and so they came up and said alright we'll offer
you
the free act and we've heard you
if you don't want to take the money well here's what we'll do you support this
bill
for educational choice and the government
handing out money to people which will be used to bribe and control and to
blackmail them
you support that and then we will pass the free act which says that if you don't take
the government's money, you don't have to do anything with them.
You don't have to declare that you're schooling your children.
You don't have to do anything.
What happened?
We had Republicans, five Republicans, worked with the Democrats to scuttle that in Tennessee.
So we wound up with the money going out to control
education just like UNESCO, the UN said to do, but not with the freedom to be left
alone to educate your own children. In Tennessee, says Alex Newman,
in Tennessee, lawmakers recently approved universal ESA funds for families up to $7,000
per student.
In Idaho, it's only five.
Here it's $7,000.
Wyoming, meanwhile, expanded its program this year by eliminating income restrictions for
eligibility, but opposition is now growing.
In Texas, Texas is the only major homeschool association that supports government funding of home education.
The lone star state is close to passing a major so-called choice bill.
The bill would send billions more to government schools.
Now let me tell you, I think that this is not unrelated to what's going on with the
Fatala Gulen people and the schools of science and math
and all that stuff that Mark Hall, his documentary Killing Ed, he talks about what was happening
with that organization and I think that it's not any coincidence that you've got a major
home school organization there that is pushing for more money to go into these things.
Fatala Ghuland people, that Islamic cleric cultist, of course they
were very clear to try to make it a secular school, but they're still
bringing in people, paying them multiple times what they pay American teachers,
bringing them from Turkey, saying, what's their expertise?
American teachers are saying they don't even know the math that they're trying to teach here.
But they pay them like double the salary.
And then these guys kick it back to the institute that's there.
OK, and Mark Hall documented that very well in Killing Ed.
We talk about somebody that was being attacked
in a lot of different ways.
He had to air gap his computer and all the rest of stuff.
Anyway, it's a great documentary.
You should see it.
But I think it's nearly a billion dollars now that they're getting
out of Texas for these schools being run by this Islamic cult the Gulenists and I
think that that's one of the reasons why this is happening in Texas all the rest
of the homeschool associations and every other state are against this money out
there because they know that people are going to accept that bribe and they know how
it's going to be used. These bills weren't pushed by homeschoolers. They
didn't originate from homeschooling. They're not organic to our movement
because they are the opposite of what homeschooling has been about for the
last 50 years. These bills are about controlling homeschoolers.
It is a scheme to funnel taxpayer money
to state approved curriculum providers.
If they fund it, they'll define it. State approved curriculum providers
and testing companies while politicians pat themselves on the back for helping
homeschoolers.
So you'll go in and they'll say, well, okay, you're going to homeschool. We're not going to
give you any help unless you use this curriculum. And if you use that curriculum, we'll pay for it
and we'll give you some other money to that type of thing. That'll be the way that they incentivize
it. They also singled out Texas Homeschool Coalition, the only major state association backing government
funding for home education.
And they singled them out for special criticism.
They said government strings, testing, state approved curriculum, etc. are the opposite
of winning.
The opposite of winning.
And all this stuff is going to still be there with the Department of Education.
Everybody's going to say, look at that.
Trump got rid of the department of education.
Well, of course he put the woman who was in charge of professional wrestling and
this getting rid of the department of education is as phony as professional
wrestling.
That's probably why he got Linda McMahon in there.
There are close to 100 bills and 29 states so far this year that would
create, expand, revise, or change school choice programs.
You see, homeschooling is exploding, and so are the bills to undermine it, to subvert
it.
100 bills in 29 states to take over homeschooling by financial means.
That's what this is truly about.
Well, UNESCO is encouraging governments everywhere, says Alex Newman, to offer tax funding to
non-state education providers.
With government money comes government control.
Conservatives instinctively understood, says Alex Newman, that universal health care, Hillary
Care, that universal basic income were dangerous as well
Yet when it comes to universal government funding for education there has been a shocking degree of naivete among Republicans and others
now in West Virginia
The governor there has signed a parental bill of rights into law
In this headline in this title from Christian Post, they've
got the wrong governor there. The governor is no longer Jim Justice as pictured, but
it is now Governor Patrick Morrissey who signed this into law on Monday, scheduled to take
effect on June 22nd. The bill outlines several examples of rights that are quote reserved
to the parent of a minor
child in this state.
And again, that's important to say that they're reserved.
They're not granted.
The government doesn't grant rights.
That's the foundation of our country.
That's the Declaration of Independence.
We're endowed with these inalienable rights by God, right, by our Creator.
And so we reserve these rights, and these are prohibitions to government to not take
away those rights.
And among those are the reserve to the parent of a minor child without obstruction or interference
from the state or from any of its political subdivisions or any other government entity
or any other government entity or any other state
institution.
These rights include the right to direct the education and care of his or her minor child,
the right to direct the upbringing and the moral and religious training of his or her
minor child, the right to enroll their children in either private schools, public schools,
including religious schools or home school programs, the right
to access and review all school records related to their children, the right to make health
care decisions for their children unless they are prohibited by law.
Except for that last thing, except prohibited by law.
You have all these rights.
You have wonderful rights unless we pass a law and say that you don't have those rights
anymore.
Anyway, one person who spoke about it, a lawyer who is with the religious freedom legal group
Alliance Defending Freedom, said in a statement that parents love and know their child the best, and they have the right and the duty to direct
the upbringing and the care of their children.
In no world should the government intrude on parenting choices just because it disagrees
with the parents."
And I absolutely endorse that.
This is, again, I'll play this for you.
This is something I did for the parental rights amendment push for the federal level.
I did this back in 2009.
And boy is it ever true and self-evident today.
Certain truths are self-evident.
We're endowed by our Creator with rights.
Certain relationships are also inalienable.
Family was the first institution created by our Creator,
and the family is the fundamental building block of every healthy society,
and every just government.
But government and family are two different authorities or spheres
with different roles and different responsibilities.
Each authority is uniquely suited for a particular task
and doesn't do the task of the other well. Families have traditionally been assumed
to be acting out of love in the best interest of its members and have been
left alone unless proven to be abusive. But a new attitude has been cultivated
by those that believe children should be raised by the village and not by their
family. This approach to children and their families has been spelled out in
the UN Convention on the Rights been spelled out in the UN Convention
on the Rights of the Child. The UN Convention assumes government responsibility for all
the needs of children and transfers responsibilities and rights from parents to government. Government
is seen as capable of providing every want of the child and as responsible for instilling
correct values, their values, and to children.
Parents are mentioned in the UN Convention only as problems for children to be protected
from or as mere advisers to their children so long as their advice is not too strong
or coercive.
Children are encouraged to form their values independent of their parents.
But nowhere is there a sense that they would ever need protection from a government.
This troubling document has been ratified as a treaty throughout the world, with the
U.S. as virtually the only lone holdout.
The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child is about 16 pages.
On the other hand, the parental rights amendment is only three short paragraphs.
It's a simple restatement of what is until recently been what every culture, every government
except authoritarian governments, saw as the rights of parents.
The parental rights amendment would strengthen the constitution to protect the family by
explicitly stating self-evident truths about an inalienable relationship.
Find out what you can do at parentalrights.org. I don't know if that still is in operation.
I haven't looked at that for quite some time, but all the stuff that I was talking about
there, that's actually already happening as we talk about parental rights.
The West Virginia Bill of Rights ensures that parents remain free to guide the upbringing, the education
and the health care of their children without undue government interference.
And then they said, well, in some other states, parents have sued local school districts for
various parental rights issues such as failing to inform them that their child wished to
identify as a member of the opposite sex and all the rest of this stuff.
Look, if you've got a right to do this, don't surrender your right to the state. Don't surrender your child to
the state. You know, some people decide that they will give the education and the upbringing
of their child to strangers who work for the government. Does that seem like a wise thing
to do? You see, if you're going to talk about, I need to be informed about what you're doing
in the schools. Well, that's not a right. State education is not a right. And if you're
going to get a handout of money from the state, just like that's one of the reasons why Alex
Newman is opposing this stuff. If you're say, well I want the free education.
Whether that comes in the form of a tuition subsidy at a private school or
religious school or whether it comes as a subsidy to your home school, once you
accept that, you basically surrendered your rights. And if you put your kid in a government school, you have surrendered your child to the state.
You really have.
And so you've now turned, the government has paid you for your rights and given you the
privilege of a subsidized or free education. And they're not going to warn you about some pedophile grooming
your child into some transgender fantasy. They actually support that. They actually
support it. So again, it's good that they have the parental rights stuff there, but
don't be lulled into a sense of security to think that your wishes are going to be respected by a government institution
that you've turned your child over to be raised in. It was last week that I played the clip for you
about Sean Duffy, who is now the head of the Department of Transportation. And underneath
the Department of Transportation is the Merchant
Marine Academy.
And I thought it was kind of interesting, and actually surprised him when he made his
speech to them.
He's flattering them and telling them, I'm going to give you more money, and you're great
looking people, and all the rest of the stuff.
And then when he mentioned the fact that previously they had had this
Painting that had been there since World War two in the midst of World War two
1942 it's a painting of some guys who their ship It's evidently sunk in their lifeboat and they see Jesus on the horizon
Well, they didn't like that painting and so that painting was removed
He says and we're gonna bring Jesus back from the basement. And now you have an attorney blasting the people who cheered
him. This attorney calls the people who cheered him Christian nationalist insects. First I'll
play you what happened when he gave the speech. He'll be part of DOT.
And so I just, I want you to know that I understand the conditions here and I am going to fight
my ass off to make sure you all get the respect and the money that this academy deserves.
And so... And you've done a good job. Again, not only smart, not only strong, but you are a great looking bunch of young people.
Handsome, too.
And so with that, as you all go into your careers, God bless you, may God keep you safe,
but can I ask, can we bring Jesus up from the basement?
That's the biggest round of applause. He's milking it.
I know what you hear about that.
You want Jesus up from the basement, right?
Great.
That was the loudest applause we got.
We are going to work on that together and funding for the Academy. May God bless you all. Stay safe.
Now I played that because I need to make a correction. I said, well, I wonder why Jesus was put in the basement.
I said, could it be because of Pete Boudiguet, who I sometimes call Boudie Marx because his father spent his entire career at Notre Dame praising the founder of Italian
communism Antonio Gramsci who is the one who came up with a strategy that we've seen used
very very effectively here in America to march through the institutions and take them over
from the top down and on and on.
Well it turns out that it wasn't Pete Boudeguet and the guy who sued to get this taken out. Oh was very upset, very upset to see that kind
of response. He's the one who called those midshipmen Christian nationalist insects.
Excuse me, I had to sneeze there. He is an attorney
to sneeze there. He is an attorney for the nonprofit that pushed to relocate the historic painting of Jesus there at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy to relocate it to the basement.
Pull that up, Travis. There's a couple of pictures there. And you can see the midshipman
there. There's a picture of what it looked like with them standing
in front of that painting and then you see the painting with sheets over it, you
know, pull that up. At first when he was having his way, then whenever they would
have a public meeting or whatever, they would put the sheet over it or whatever.
Eventually they just moved it to the basement basement and so this guy who's out of this
organization that is set up that's how he makes his living this is a guy who
makes his living his name is Mikey Weinstein and he is a bigoted anti-christian. He hates Christ, he hates
the Bible, and he has made a career
out of getting Bibles removed from people's desks, from
VA hospitals, all the rest of this stuff. Anywhere there's a
Bible somewhere in the military, that's his specialty, right?
He's gonna purge the Bible out of everywhere that is military. And so he called these midshipmen, he called
them cowards and Christian nationalist insects, this bigot. And I don't think they're cowards
at all. I think the previous people who ran the academy were cowards, but there is a grassroots movement by the
midshipmen themselves to resist this. And they have a very powerful statement as to
what they think has been done to their generation. So his organization he's making his living
from is the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, except it is the military religious freedom foundation.
Except it's not about religious freedom at all.
It's about denying religious freedom to people.
And again, this comes back to this whole thing about establishment.
It's not establishment if people freely exercise what they're doing.
And if they're employees of the government, they still don't lose any religious liberty
for that. You know, it's like punishing the coach who
silently prays or something like that. And you have other organizations, the Freedom
from Religion organization. Well, that's not what the Constitution says. That's exactly
the opposite of what the Constitution says. The Constitution says freedom of religion,
not freedom from religion. They are as opposed to the
Constitution as they are opposed to Christ, these people. And so he accused
the young midshipmen of violating their constitutional oath for applauding
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy that I just showed you there. No, he's a
lawyer. He knows what the Constitution says. He knows the Constitution
says freedom of religion. They did not violate any oath. He is the person who is violating
the law that he is supposedly supposed to know about.
Anyway, so it was during the Biden administration that they moved it to the basement, these Christian insects, as he says, this anti-Christ bigot.
He has in the past, he has supported removing not only Bibles, but it was a case that he
took to force somebody to remove a sign off of their desk that said, �Not today, Satan.�
He said, �You can�t have that there.� Yeah, that is� and when he was interviewed
by the Christian Post, they said he offered a nuanced definition regarding, quote, �the
full nature of Satanism.� So he defends Satanism. He attacks the Bible. He attacks Christ and he calls these people filthy, ignorant, hateful, bigoted scum.
Well I would say that's merely projection, except that he's not ignorant.
He's satanic.
So he is filthy, satanic, hateful, bigoted scum.
That's what Weinstein is.
He again was responsible for getting this painting.
Now I saw it before that it was 1942.
They're saying now 1944.
Either way, it's during the middle of World War II.
Christ on the water.
He got it put into the basement.
After he fired off a complaint letter in January of 2023 to the Merchant Marine Academy, the superintendent there, first
they covered it with a curtain during official academy meetings, and that's
what you saw there. So at the top of that, pull that back up there, used to be that
when they would have a meeting they would all be there and that would be in
the background. Then the first response was, well whenever we have a meeting we'll
put a white curtain over it. Well that wasn't good enough for this filthy satanic
hateful bigot Weinstein. He demanded that they put it into the, get it out of the
room. So they moved it to the chapel basement, which Midshipman noted when
they spoke to Fox News that year, they said, well, the basement is prone
to flooding.
It will probably be destroyed.
Well, that seems to be the idea.
And so they said Duffy was surprised, as you could see there, he was surprised at how strongly
people felt about that.
That was by far and away his biggest applause line to bring Jesus out of the basement. Weinstein then called Duffy a quote
stray feral dog, clearly bereft of any semblance of morality, ethical standard
or constitutional legality. This guy is big into projection isn't he? He defines
himself and he accuses other people of that. Now he's the one who doesn't have any morality, ethical standards or constitutional legality.
He said, obviously this is required for all MAGA filthy, ignorant, hateful, bigoted scum.
Weinstein further implied that the Merchant Marine Academy is anti-Jewish because he's
Jewish.
Oh, I'm going to play the race card.
These are the people who invented DEI. It's amazing to me. They use it now. They've been
using it against people and now they're using it against people claiming anti-Semitism.
Always, yeah. I disagree with you politically or religiously. You are anti-Semitic. Bow before me.
Never.
To the cheering robust throngs of Christian nationalist midshipmen," he said.
And again, he said in his post on social media, he called them stinking pieces of excrement
Christian nationalist insects.
This is a great lawyer, isn't he?
So wonder to me that he could ever win any case.
He says, �Move that giant Jesus painting back to its original place of bloody controversy
in that huge secular conference room.
What will happen if you do?
Well, F around and find out," he said. Now I said the midshipmen are not cowardly.
They're tired of the tyranny of antichrist bigots like Weinstein.
Hundreds of midshipmen have signed a petition calling for the painting to be moved back to the auditorium. The petition, which was submitted to the Merchant Marine Administration last Friday, also explained
why the image of Jesus rescuing merchant mariners means so much to them, especially in recent
years.
The petition says, We identify with those sailors. Our generation has been trampled underfoot by a country
that has left us stranded out to sea with no intention of saving us. Again, pull it
back up and show that picture. Our country has left us stranded at sea with no intention
of saving us. Maybe we shouldn't be putting our trust
in government, but in Christ." So they said, our government schools and in some cases even
our families have told us that we are not worth the effort. Specifically during the
COVID pandemic we were told that our lives were worth so little that they could be put
on hold for years. Our bodies were not our own, but we belonged to the federal government and to the Merchant
Marine Academy admissions who could decide what we must put into our bodies.
Those difficult years and up to this very moment only one thing has proven to us time
and again.
Whoever comes to me I will never cast out.
That one thing is Jesus Christ, God of the universe and Lord of our lives and hundreds
of them have signed that petition.
The merchant marines vaccine policies under Biden, with what they were referring to.
Jackson Toll, who's a midshipman said, well, I'm a member of the Christian Fellowship
here. He said, I'm speaking for myself, not for any group, not for the petition. He said
that the demographic at the Merchant Marine Academy skews nominally Christian, but he
pushed back against the idea that non-Christian midshipmen would find the Jesus painting alienating.
He said, the ideals of sacrifice, the ideals of love, compassion and empathy, these are
ideals and traits that we as a culture need to return to.
Those ideas came from the Lord Jesus Christ.
You can't have the fruit of that, folks, without the root of it.
You've got people like Richard Dawkins, people like Jordan Peterson.
Many people look at it and say, I don't like to see our Christian, I don't like to see
our culture, I like the architecture and the morality and the framework of individual rights
and all the rest of these things that are there.
I don't like seeing that stuff so up to way.
Well, if you remove the tree,
you're not going to have the fruit. It's just that simple.
This student also suggested the enthusiastic response to Duffy's speech earlier this month was an example of young people showing that they are hungry for
something more than what the prevailing culture has offered. He said moral relativism has failed the country and the world more so than any belief system
ever really has.
And I think we're returning to objective truth.
Objective truth.
Well one last thing before we take a break here. That is the interesting that they found a piece of paper that has
an 1800 year old hymn on it. And it even has a music. It's even got the notes I guess.
Somehow they've discerned that. So the oldest Christian hymn ever found is now being sung
again. You've got a couple of people going to re-record it. Chris Tomlin, Ben Fielding
are going to do this and they're doing a documentary about it. They call it The First
Hymn and Chris Tomlin and Ben Fielding have done a song called The First Hymn. But because it was
preserved with both words and musical notes, that's very unusual. You know, you typically see David's
Psalms and things like that. It might, you might have a note, you know, sung to leaping sheep in the pasture, or whatever the song
would be.
I don't remember the names of any of the songs.
But you know, you actually put that up there.
Song to this, because everybody at that point in time would have known that.
But you know, we're maybe about 3,000 years or so, roughly, you know, since that time
those songs have been lost. We don't know what those
tunes were. Kind of like, you know, putting the song to the tune of Greensleeves. Well,
everybody would know that today. But, you know, 3,000 years from now, will that tune
be lost? Who knows? Probably have some law firm claim that they've got copyright on it
and make it disappear. Anyway, they discovered this more than a century ago, but
they've only recently turned it into a modern song. So I'm not sure when they say they had
the music to it exactly what that was. Lyrics to the hymn, only 53 words in the lyrics.
And it was, �Let all be silent, the shining stars not sound forth, all rushing rivers
bestilled as we sing our hymn to the Father,
Son and Holy Spirit.
As all powers cry out and answer, Amen, Amen, might praise and glory forever to our God,
the only giver of all good gifts, Amen, Amen."
So the key part of it is the fact that it's got the Trinity, the Father, the Son, the
Holy Spirit, right there at the center of it.
And so this is key because a lot of people have falsely claimed that the Trinity
is something that was invented at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325. And yet here is something that happened more than a century before that,
acknowledging the Trinity. And of course, you can see it in the Bible. You don't
have to... It's not that this is something new and novel that was invented by the Council
of Nicaea. No, what they did was they affirmed it. They affirmed the truth that was in the
Bible because of something that was novel, and that was the heresy, denying it.
So they affirmed it against that novel heresy.
It wasn't that the affirmation was novel.
The affirmation was there, not only in this song that was, you know, a hundred years before
it, but also in the Bible.
And so, you know, that was one of the key reasons they said you often hear that people say,
well, that was invented by the Council of Nicaea and the Emperor Constantine forced this doctrine
on the church. But the thing is, here's the idea in a song from the previous century.
And again, you know, it was obviously older than that piece of paper. And it was obviously
in the Bible as well. They said, what's so fun so fun about this is that the tune isn�t the stodgy stuff that
we often associate with chanting monks.
It�s pop music.
It�s the kind of melody you�d expect to hear at an ancient Greek pub or some theater
performance.
Whoever composed this song was trying to make serious Christian ideas and give them to the
masses.� And I think that's fine. I think it's important for us
to use music that is accessible to people, that is a style that they're going to do.
And of course, we always do that. And it really is about the lyrics more than anything else.
I just wonder if, 1800 years from now, if Christ doesn't come back, we're still here, you know, people.
I wonder if they found any contemporary Christian music, if they could find any doctrine of
any sort in the kind of contemporary Christian music that I'm accustomed to hearing at some
of the churches that I visit.
I don't think they could identify any Christian teaching in it.
They would just simply be songs that you sing at a pub or that a girl would sing to her
boyfriend, you know, it's like Jesus is my boyfriend type of stuff. That seems to be
where the bulk of Travis is nodding his head yes.
It's all so tiresome.
Yeah, that is. So yeah, oh, one last thing before I take a break.
I thought this was a good essay.
This is from Relevant Magazine, talking about trusting God when everything feels unstable.
You know, we were talking about that earlier with For the Love of the Road issues that
he had.
Of course, we all have issues and sometimes it's something that is part of our work or
some obstacle that's happened in the day.
Sometimes it is a long persistent illness or death in the family or whatever.
This person said, I've been studying the topic of trust lately and what I've realized is that I
attach a great deal of my trust in God to my desire for things to turn out the way I think
they ought to turn out. Yeah, we need to think about that. Faith is not about demanding
that God conform to our timelines or to our expectations. It's about learning to surrender
the outcomes that we can't control, which in the end is almost all of them. You know,
we look at this yesterday, I talked about Zionist Christians and Zionist Jews who look at this and say,
well, you know, I want God to confirm my timelines and my expectations
about what politically is going to happen and geographically is going to happen with Israel.
And if He doesn't do it, I'm not going to make it happen myself.
And most of the time that doesn't work, does it? Pretty much all the time.
I'm going to ignore the clear moral guidelines that God has given me, and I'm going to say
I've got a warrant here because of my interpretation of prophecy.
I've got a warrant here to kill whoever I want and take that land.
That is a self-centered, godless, faithless worldliness, a political worldlinessliness that we as Christians need to oppose.
And there have been Jews that have opposed that as well.
This is where a lot of people get stuck, not in belief but in trust. You can intellectually
assent to God's existence, even his goodness, and you can still live in quiet suspicion
that he might not show up for you when it matters.
Can I trust him enough to really start surrendering the outcomes the way my life will go?
Well, Proverbs says, trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding
and all your ways submit to him and he will make your path straight.
And so we look at this and we have an intellectual ascent to it,
but can we really trust that?
Can we acknowledge God's version of making my path straight?
Most likely he will not line up with what I expect.
He's got a different ruler because he's the ruler, right?
Wait a minute, that's not the path that we want to go
and it's like, I don't know, it's my path.
Faith is not
about predicting God's movements in your individual life and the different things that you want
to have in your life. Or your prophetic understandings. It's not about predicting His movements. It's
about trusting His character, especially when you don't understand his timing.
So there's one more illustration here.
This person says, you know, it was after a storm.
I saw a massive oak tree that had been uprooted.
It was a very tall, very wide, very mature oak tree, and you'd expect it to be able
to withstand high winds.
And so she said there were some people who were working on it. She said why would that thing fall
over? And the worker gave her a blunt answer and said shallow roots and ants.
Shallow roots and ants. He says when you have a lot often you'll have these
shallow roots because these trees are getting fed water by sprinklers, right? So
it's that convenience, that ease, that comfort in their life that causes them to have shallow
roots. They don't have to dig deep for the water. And so when you think about that in
our life, right, when God brings difficulty into our life, we have to send, we have to struggle.
And in that struggle, we start to develop deeper roots. And then he said, and then the
other thing, we found an injury in the tree. And that injury in the tree, you had moisture
come in, but you also had ants that came in, and they started eating the wood from the inside.
So that's the application of that.
Many times, how do we get eaten from the inside?
Many times it's because there's unforgiveness on our part.
Somebody has injured us, just like there was an injury to that tree.
And then ants come in. That bitterness, that grief, that gives a way for demons, essentially,
to have their way with us. You know, you don't forgive others, God will turn you over to
the torturers, to the ants, because of that injury. And we have the ability to heal that
injury. God has that ability too, if we submit to Him. And we can choose to forgive them.
That removes that injury and does not give place to the ants that are there.
So that is a very good image of what takes that down.
The ants were even more insidious.
They found an injury in the tree.
They exploited the moisture.
Wore the structure down from the inside out. And so many times it's that
injury that was done to us that we can't forgive, that hurts us, that eats us from
the inside. And so as it is with the timing in our life with things like that,
it's those types of things we have to trust to God. God will either judge that
or He'll forgive it depending on that person's relationship with Him, because we all have things that we need
God's forgiveness with, and it is all dependent on our relationship with Him and with the
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I saw that it went up yesterday to like 3270 something.
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Let's talk a little bit about 4chan and hacks.
Now 4chan, this is a place that people have gone to for a while.
They love to go there and it's one of these message boards that are there.
They do memes and all this kind of stuff.
Well, it was hacked yesterday.
It was hacked by a rival site that has long claimed that 4chan was run by a bunch of government
agents.
And so they hacked the site.
They got a lot of emails and they got a lot of credentials of the anonymous
moderators, and they said, look at how many of them are government agents.
And beyond that, even more than the federal government, they found a tremendous
influence, or I guess infestation might be the word,
from Israel in there.
That was the, even more so than government agents.
And of course we've always seen the government set up honeypots for this kind of stuff.
The Ku Klux Klan and these things like, what was that, Elohim City or whatever, the people
that are involved in the Oklahoma State.
These things are constantly run by federal agents
trying to entrap people.
And this appears to be one of those things as well.
But not just federal agents,
but Israelis who are doing this.
And they were by far and away the most dominant group,
the Israelis, running 4chan.
There's been allegations for the longest time,
especially by this
group that hacked it, that there were all, it was a SOJAC party, SOJAC party, that pushed against
this. They said the leaked emails belong to government agents with some claiming that many
of the IP addresses of the 4chan moderators are located in the Washington DC area.
Now there are people like Wired are saying, well, we can't confirm that and so forth.
That is still what they're saying, but there may be some evidence forthcoming out of this.
The idea that 4chan is a government honeypot for law enforcement has been a popular meme
amongst SoyJack users.
The hack exposed a significant amount of data data including source code, internal emails, and the
credentials of these moderators.
The site went offline shortly after the hack and as of the time of this article, which was earlier today, the
4chan was still down. Now, there's been a lot of
this in the past, there's been a lot of questions about the people who were running this kind of thing.
And again, it looked like it was something that was there to bait people, to seen Israeli intelligence running things like Jeffrey Epstein in these
sex honey pots, right, and trapping people so they can be blackmailed later.
You know, perhaps they'll get people on there and with the encouragement of the government
agents or the encouragement of Israeli intelligence, they'll encourage people to say things that
could later be used against them if they have a government job.
Or maybe you just come back to them and say, well, you know, I can put this out here if they have a government job. Or maybe you
just come back to them and say, well you know I can put this out here and you'll
lose your job, what you said on 4chan years ago. Or you can help me with
whatever I want to do and we'll keep it between us, that type of thing. Again, a
honeypot for blackmail. 4chan is ostensibly anonymous Internet forum that
functions in the dark underbelly of the web says tech crunch
Well, of course, you know, this is really dark and the people put up really hateful stuff like it's okay to be white
or Pepe the Frog or
rage comics or
Wojax
Who speak of Wojax for example?
this This one here right some people put this up Jacks, who speak of Wojax, for example.
This one here, right?
Some people put this up, showing the China arbitrage that Trump has exposed.
And here's a Wojax who is, TikTok is now telling people, hey, Trump is going to go up on this
stuff.
You've got a lot of people people have been basically running arbitrage,
buying stuff in China, reselling it at really high luxury brand prices,
like a, a, a ham bag here.
And they show you buy it direct in China.
You can get it for a thousand dollars or you can pay the people who import it
and put their name on it and you can pay $20,000 for it, but that's a
Wojak that is there. So again, when you look at what is behind
this, they have been very controversial for a long time and because they say
stuff like, it's okay to be white, they say, well these people are clearly racist.
Well it turns out that this group, Soy Jack, also known as Shardy or simply The Party,
is an English language image board that was started in September 2020.
It focuses on creating, posting, and sharing Soyjack memes, caricatures derived from the
Wojak meme that I just showed you.
The site was formed primarily by users who left 4chan
after it was locked in November, 2021
with many members identifying as chuds,
as jackers or as soy teens.
These are a lot of new things to me.
Travis is laughing.
I think he knows some of these things there.
The soy jack party gained notoriety for its role in the hack
4chan. They dubbed it Operation Soy Clips. And so there has been a lot of allegations. Israel was
the dominant source of activity on 4chan's board since 2014. They found from these emails that they hacked into and
released. You got any comment about that? Yeah, this whole culture.
Again, it's the same thing that they run every time and you know don't fall
for these types of things, right? Stuff like that is there to entrap people
and some of the stuff that they did was clever and to make a point because not everything that is
there is being run by the Israeli agencies, intelligence agencies or a government. You know,
that whole thing about it's okay to be white. They said, okay, it's Halloween. This is before
we had to wear the mask. It's Halloween. Put on a mask and put up posters that say,
it's just okay to be white. No, it's not. Not in these Ivy League schools that are getting anywhere from 400 million to 9
billion a year from US taxpayers. It is not okay to be white. Have a good day.
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