The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #2015: Trump Attacks Thomas Massie, Dan Bongino Sells Out and Kristi Noem Knows Nothing

Episode Date: May 21, 2025

00;02;09;25 - 00;04;50;23 Trump’s Ego and Celebrity Endorsements: Trump demands a probe into Kamala Harris’s campaign for allegedly paying celebrities (e.g., Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Oprah) fo...r endorsements disguised as entertainment services. Claims this is about his ego rather than political integrity, as he’s upset they opposed him. Accuses Harris of violating campaign laws but ignores similar issues in his own campaign. Trump’s Tariff Policy Critique (00;24;19;26 - 00;29;39;05)Exposes economic consequences of Trump’s tariffs, debunking his claim that China pays them. Highlights real-world impacts like price hikes, layoffs, and U.S. economic strain due to a weak manufacturing base. This challenges populist rhetoric and reveals policy flaws affecting everyday Americans.Infant Death After Vaccines (00;36;57;12 - 00;43;09;00)A tragic case of a six-month-old dying post-vaccination raises serious questions about routine vaccine safety and SIDS correlations. It’s emotionally compelling and underscores the need for transparency in medical practices, resonating with parental concerns.Covid Vaccine Deaths Ignored (00;45;17;07 - 00;50;54;24)Reveals systemic failure in Australia’s investigation of 35 same-day Covid vaccine deaths, highlighting government cover-ups and regulatory bias. The temporal correlation data is striking and fuels distrust in public health institutions.Covid Vaccines and Miscarriages (00;59;51;19 - 01;03;46;22)A near-10% increase in miscarriage rates among vaccinated pregnant women is alarming, especially with researchers downplaying it. This underscores ethical concerns about vaccine mandates for pregnant women and the manipulation of scientific narratives.Kristi Noem’s Habeas Corpus Misunderstanding (01;11;24;13 - 01;15;50;20)Noem falsely claims habeas corpus grants Trump deportation powers, misunderstanding its role as a check on unlawful detention. Her error and Stephen Miller’s suggestion to suspend it raise alarms about due process violations.Constitutional Concerns and Trump’s Agenda (01;20;44;01 - 01;23;26;25)Suspending habeas corpus for migrants is constitutionally dubious, as the power resides with Congress, not the president. The “invasion” justification is weak, threatening civil liberties for all, including citizens critical of government policies.Stablecoin Bill and CBDC Concerns (01;40;02;12 - 01;42;23;23)The Senate’s Genius Stablecoin Bill advances, raising fears of a trackable central bank digital currency (CBDC). Despite Democratic concerns over Trump’s crypto ventures, the bill signals a push for government-controlled financial oversight.Moody’s U.S. Credit Downgrade (01;42;51;13 - 01;44;43;24)Moody’s U.S. credit downgrade triggers market reactions (falling futures, rising yields, gold up), reflecting unsustainable spending and signaling the decline of U.S. financial hegemony, a pivotal economic shift.Constitutional Crisis and Judicial Overreach (01;59;51;06 - 02;04;38;20)Trump’s administration challenges judicial authority, claiming judges overstep by dictating executive actions like spending or policy. Vance argues judges lack authority over legitimate executive powers, while critics warn of a constitutional crisis and unprecedented presidential power.CIA’s Role in Governance (02;25;36;10 - 02;36;37;04)Mike Johnson’s anecdote about Biden’s unawareness reveals CIA influence in the White House. A CIA official’s claim that government prioritizes its own continuity over citizens’ rights exposes a “national security” mindset treating Americans as economic tools.Stargate AI and mRNA Vaccines (02;48;56;23 - 02;57;01;06)Trump’s $500B Stargate AI project with tech giants promises jobs but raises concerns about AI-driven mRNA cancer vaccines. Critics highlight genetic manipulation risks and elite control, amplified by Trump’s vaccine advocacy and unproven mRNA safety.Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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 is Wednesday, the 21st of May, and today we are going to look at Trump's ego, and how some members of the MAGA movement might be having a bit of buyer's remorse Thanks to Bongino selling them out on Epstein and Kristi Noem utterly fails to answer the question. What is habeas corpus? All this and more stay with us The The So Well, good morning, good morning folks. It is the middle of the week. It is a pleasure to have you here with us.
Starting point is 00:02:15 And as I said today, we're going to look at Trump's ego and that's where we're going to start. This is an article on Zero Hedge Trump Trump demands probe into Kamala Harris's illegal celebrity endorsements. President Trump has called for an investigation into what he describes as an illegal scheme by Kamala Harris's presidential campaign to pay left-wing celebrities for endorsements and deceptively frame them as entertainment services. And while I do agree this is some form of money laundering to some extent,
Starting point is 00:02:46 this is not being done because he cares about the integrity of our political system. This is being done because it was used against him. We can see it in the way he acts, the way he behaves, and the way he speaks. This is about the fact that they dared to oppose him. And while the people that he's going after are despicable cretins, good golly, just because they opposed you is not a reason to bring the might of the federal government down on them.
Starting point is 00:03:20 In a true social post, Trump slammed Harris and took potshots at her celebrity supporters, charging that her campaign illegally channeled large payments to celebrities such as Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen, Bono, and Oprah Winfrey in exchange for endorsements poorly disguised as performances. Trump wrote, How much did Kamala Harris pay Bruce Springsteen for his poor performance during our campaign for president? Why did he accept that money if he's such a fan of hers? Isn't that a major and illegal campaign contribution? Very illegal.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Very, very illegal. He continued, what about Beyonce? And how much went to Oprah and Bono? Well, I mean, at this point, you can't imagine Bono's making as much as the rest of them. I mean, his star has somewhat fallen since the days of U2. Trump further urged, I'm going to call for a major investigation into this matter. Candidates aren't allowed to pay for endorsements, which is what Kamala did under the guise of paying for entertainment. In addition, this was a very expensive and desperate effort to artificially build up
Starting point is 00:04:21 her sparse crowds. Trump further declared asserting it's not legal for these unpatriotic entertainers. This was just a corrupt and unlawful way to capitalize on a broken system. Thank you for your attention to this matter." Well, again, this is about their wounding of his ego. This is not about the rule of law or if they did violate campaign law at all It is simply that they dared to oppose him that they dared to challenge him We It is truly amazing just the things that he has tweeted over the uh Over the last week or two about Bruce Springsteen just very very petty things
Starting point is 00:05:04 I'm not sure I've ever actually heard a Bruce Springsteen. Just very very petty things. I'm not sure I've ever actually heard a Bruce Springsteen song so I can't comment on his music but he is just attacking the man personally. And of course the tweet about Taylor Swift how he said, has anyone noticed that Taylor Swift's not hot anymore since I said I don't like her words to that effect? This is, I mean it's entertaining, but it's less entertaining since he is the President of the United States and he is to supposed to be our highest, he's holding the highest office in the land and he is acting like a petulant child.
Starting point is 00:05:40 This is on Mediaite. I'll shove it up their rear end, let's say. Trump rails against political opponents at Posh Dinner. President Donald Trump recalled the moment he decided to shove it up their rear end on Monday during a dinner speech railing against his political opponents. During a board dinner at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Trump boasted about securing both the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup in the United States for 2028 and 2026 respectively. We got the Olympics and we got through Gianni. He's the boss. He's a friend of mine. We got the World Cup. He said, I got both of them. And I said, man, I won't be president. I got the Olympics and the World Cup and I won't be president. And they're going to the World Cup and I won't be president and they're gonna forget that I got them Nobody's gonna mention it
Starting point is 00:06:26 Who cares? Literally who cares where the Olympics or the World Cup are held? Does this matter to anyone? I mean, I'm sure it does but no one that matters in the grand scheme of things No one with an opinion you should care about Trump continued and then they rigged the election. Then I said, you know what? I'll do it, I'll run again, and I'll shove it up their rear end. He did not say the word rear end. The word's rear end. It was a singular word.
Starting point is 00:06:53 As the board members laughed and applauded Trump and on. And that's what I did, and all of a sudden, and then I realized, I said, you know what? I got the Olympics, I got the World Cup. So if they would have left us alone, and wouldn't have cheated on the election. I'm not gonna do the Trump impersonation the entire time. I feel that would become a grating. I wouldn't have rigged it. I would have been retired right now, he concluded. I would have been happily doing something else and instead they had me for four more years. Can you believe that? That's right. He is here simply out of spite, it seems.
Starting point is 00:07:22 He even implies it himself that it was simply because they took something from him that he's back. He is only here to satisfy his ego and to punish people he doesn't like. But look at that. I secured the best bread and circuses. I have the best bread and the best circuses. Everyone's always telling me that. They say Trump. Mr. Trump, your circuses are the best. I love the gold tent. It's so golden. Trump nukes House Republican worried his big beautiful bill adds too much debt. He should be voted out of office. This is about Thomas Massie.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Thomas Massie has been very, very critical of Donald Trump, especially when it comes to the budget over the years. And Trump hates him for it because Thomas Massey is standing on principle. And this exposes the hypocritical and unprincipled nature of Donald Trump. However you feel about Thomas Massey, whether you think he has compromised in other ways, you have to admit he has maintained his stance on the budget. He is not going, he has not caved on that. President Donald Trump pulled no punches on Tuesday when asked about rep Thomas Massey Republican, Kentucky Massey's opposition to his sweeping tax and spending bill known as the big beautiful bill. Trump was on Capitol Hill That's where bills go, you know
Starting point is 00:08:41 We go to Capitol Hill Trump's on Capitol Hill meeting with Republican leadership when he stopped to take some questions from reporters alongside speaker Mike Johnson. What do you say to the fiscal hawks who want to delay this? They say it doesn't cut enough spending, asked a reporter as Trump cut in. I'm a fiscal hawk, I'm a bigger fiscal hawk.
Starting point is 00:09:00 There's nobody like me as a fiscal hawk. The way he speaks, it's truly one of a kind. Thomas Massey says it adds more deficit than Biden did, and this bill kind of, another reporter said as Trump interjected, because we have to fix the country. Do you think that Thomas Massey is correct in saying that, added the reporter as Trump replied. No, I don't think Thomas Massey understands government. I think he's a grandstander. The irony. You
Starting point is 00:09:26 would think... you would think this amount of irony would kill a man. They wouldn't be able to say this. It would just... they would choke on their words as they try to. Donald Trump calling someone else a grandstander is... And this is, you know, after he says that we're having to increase spending in order to fix the country like Yeah, strategy we can spend our way out of this debt hole. We're in folks. That's how it works We'll just come out the other side. I Think he's a grandstander frankly. He'll probably vote. We don't even talk to him much I think he I think you should be voted out of office.
Starting point is 00:10:07 And I just don't, he understands government. If you ask him a couple of questions, he never gives you an answer. He just says, I'm a no. He thinks he's going to get publicity, and you have that, you have that. They've got some too, go ahead. Well, that's a very Trump sentence right there.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Massey, who has long been known for voting against most legislation, made his opposition to Trump's bill clear on X. The big beautiful bill will add 20 trillion of federal debt over 10 years. And that's according to the authors of it. But there's another huge problem. It will increase the price of the 36 trillion of debt we already have as bond buyers realize we aren't fiscally responsible." Massey wrote while sharing a news report about Moody's cutting the country's credit rating. That's right we have an article about that. We'll talk about
Starting point is 00:10:52 that in a bit. Massey later added, Monday on news of the BBB big beautiful bill 30 year US treasuries rose to 5% and 10 year US treasuries rose to 4.52%. That's the price we pay to finance national debt when old notes mature. We're approaching 1.5 trillion of annual interest payments over 4,000 per US citizen per year. Well, I for one am so excited to pay my fair share to satisfy Donald Trump's ego. There is nothing I wouldn't pay to help Donald Trump shove it up their rear end, right? Because that's what we're here for. We're here to be good little slaves and let those in power play out their petty vendettas. Well, before we move on, I just wanted to say again, thank you for all the prayers you have been
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Starting point is 00:13:25 It has been truly amazing to see And if you have questions or comments Just direct them at the account. I love hearing from you guys in the chat I'm trying to be more engaged with you all so please Send your questions and comments in I want to hear them And in fact, we have one from Knights of the Storm Jason Barker How can Trump complain about campaign contributions when he received hundreds of millions from Elon through a private single-member super PAC? That's right. Elon is his sugar daddy
Starting point is 00:13:57 Another follow-up from Jason and Knights of the Storm. Elon circumvented the law and open site. That's right The law is only there It is really only there for show they will circumvent it however they want it will be applied to whoever they want whenever they want however, they want it is simply there in case they feel like applying it this whole thing of Trump coming after the People that were endorsing Kamala Harris smacks of the whole like enemies list of Nixon to me. It's just him going after his political opponents. Sure there is often lots of corruption in the political system but you know it's on both sides. He's just going after his opponents.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Yeah that's right. Guilty of much the same things himself Yeah, that's right. Very much reminiscent of Nixon's enemies list. I am NOT a crook Well won the president does it it's not illegal and This is on defense news It's by Courtney Albin and Jen Judson News by Courtney Albin and Jen Judson Trump estimates Golden Dome will cost $175 billion over three years. This is part of Trump's plan to modernize the US's defense system against missiles
Starting point is 00:15:14 and other such threats of that nature. And of course, there's nothing but an expansion of the military industrial complex and the Pentagon's war state. In an Oval Office reveal Tuesday flanked by U.S. military generals and Republican senators, President Donald Trump offered new details about his ambitious Golden Dome missile shield project which he expects to have a price tag of around $175 billion and be completed before the end of his term. I'm pleased to announce that we have officially selected an architecture for the state-of-the-art
Starting point is 00:15:46 system that will deploy next-generation technologies across the land, sea, and space, including space-based sensors and interceptors, Trump said. Once fully constructed, the Golden Dome will be capable of intercepting missiles, even if they are launched from the other side of the world, even if they're launched from space, and we will have the best system ever built. It is, it's very corny to me that he just looked at Israel, went, oh, they've got the Iron Dome? Well, we're gonna have a golden dome. It's gonna be made of gold, folks,
Starting point is 00:16:14 because my dome is better. It's bigger and better and shinier and fancier than any dome ever built. It's the best dome. Everyone says I've got the best dome on the planet. Trump also announced he has appointed General Michael...Gutline? The Space Force's second-in-command to oversee the effort, which has become one of the president's signature defense projects just months into his second term. Gutline, currently vice chief of space operations, previously led the
Starting point is 00:16:44 Space Force's primary acquisition organizations. Space Systems Command, there he oversaw major development efforts and helped streamline the space enterprise's notoriously fragmented acquisition system. Earlier in his career, he served as Deputy Commander of the National Reconnaissance Office and Program Executive Officer for programs and integration at the Missile Defense Agency, two of the organizations that will play a significant role in building out the Golden Dome architecture. Well, hopefully they do something in Art Deco because I'm tired of the modern architecture we see around
Starting point is 00:17:16 us. I greatly appreciate your trust in me and your trust in the team to deliver this," Gutlein told Trump. It's a great day for America. That's right, any day you get to expand the military- military industrial complex and grow the defense budget is a great day for America. So we can all look forward to that. We can look forward to the golden dome and capsulating us all and the military industrial complex, getting more money and more power. I'm sure that they will not use this for nefarious purposes. We have a comment from Zen
Starting point is 00:17:52 Women. He hasn't even finished the border wall. That's right. The border is still wide open folks. So that's why he's got to build the dome. He's got to encapsulate us. He's got to put a dome over the United States And of course, I don't really believe he's going to put an actual dome. That is simply the terminology that they use Francine improved improvised army got through the iron dome. So yeah, the iron dome has a might be more like a Civ, you know, there's some holes in it you can get through.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Got in with paragliders. Yeah, that was a... That was truly something... those videos were something else to see. And of course, we don't want to make too light of that because it was... Many people did die and there were some tragedies... there were many tragedies that happened that day. The Israel-Gaza conflict is a horror on both sides there are No good people well Very few good people in that conflict and there are a lot of innocent people caught in the middle
Starting point is 00:18:57 it is a tragedy it is important to remember that and This article is actually on time. Not on time, but on time.com. Trump pushes divided Republicans to get behind his big beautiful bill. That's right. Trump likes to bully people into doing what he wants. He doesn't like to lay out the logical reasons why it's a good idea. He doesn't want to sit there and rationally articulate to the other Republicans in government why they should follow him. He simply likes to say, you better get in line or else you're going to get primaried.
Starting point is 00:19:36 What is he going to say to them to get them to support this huge spending bill that adds 20 trillion to the deficit? I mean, considering how government operates, he could probably just say that and they'd be like, oh great, yeah, no, hold on. Yeah, I'm all for that. But of course, he has not made many friends in office. They do not like him, but that's not because he's our friend. It's simply because he is mean to them. President Donald Trump arrived on Capitol Hill on Tuesday with a warning to House Republicans. Vote against his massive tax and spending bill and you might get primaried. That's right, that's his continual threat.
Starting point is 00:20:13 You might, I'll campaign against you and get you voted out, but we've seen time and time again that that doesn't always happen. He likes to think he has the power to get anyone out of office whenever he wants, but quite a few times he has campaigned against people and they've won anyway, simply because the people in their state support them and know that the closer... it was characteristic... it was a characteristic bit of strong arming from Trump as negotiations over his sprawling legislative package or on thin ice. The legislation, which Trump dubbed a big, beautiful bill, seeks to extend its 2017 tax cuts and reshape federal spending priorities. Critics say it would deepen the deficit and tear holes in the safety net through the White House, though the White House insists
Starting point is 00:20:59 it would save the government $1.6 trillion. Possibly, Trump said when asked if lawmakers who oppose the bill should face primary challengers, they wouldn't be a Republican much longer. They'd be knocked out so fast. Trump spoke with House Republicans for more than an hour in what appeared to be part pep rally, part pressure campaign. He cheered on House Speaker Mike Johnson and declared the Republican party tremendously unified. But he also showed little tolerance for intra-party resistance. Among those in his crosshairs was, again, Rep. Thomas Massey of Kentucky, a libertarian leaning Republican who has been outspoken in his criticism of the bill's spending levels.
Starting point is 00:21:33 And between the two of them, if one of them is going to understand what the bill is going to do to the economy, Thomas Massey is definitely who I would trust in that instance. Donald Trump does not think these things through, or if he does, he does not actually care. We've seen time and time again, he is simply out for himself or the people of his ilk. That's a comment from Knights of the Storm, Jason Barker. And again, good to see you, Jason. Glad you're here. DC already has a hybrid system based off the Iron Dome, but modified with our tech. I was supposed to go train on it when I was in, but lost the opportunity because I was unjabbed and not allowed to travel I think this is another money pit to create something we already have well
Starting point is 00:22:13 Even better folks. We've already got it and they're just going to spend more Gotta love it though to be fair actually maybe I Would actually probably support more of that thing if instead of adding new technological horrors to what we already have, they just spend money on what's already there. Maybe that's a better use of our time. Wally Walrus, Thomas Massey won't get beat in a primary. That's right.
Starting point is 00:22:38 The people of his state, Kentucky, like Thomas Massey. They realize that Thomas Massey supports them more than Donald Trump does, more closely reflects their values than Donald Trump does, and Trump is a fool to think that he can just say these things and make them so. And he may not actually believe it, it may just be bravado and braggadocio. Attention comes as Republican leaders race to build consensus around the legislation ahead of a planned floor vote as early as Wednesday. 1116 page bill is a signature piece of Trump's second term agenda laden with campaign trail promises, including no taxes on tips, steep cuts to green
Starting point is 00:23:16 energy subsidies introduced under former president Joe Biden and revoked Medicaid benefits from undocumented immigrants. And again, a lot of those are good things. The no tax on tips, the Medicaid benefits revocation for undocumented immigrants, all for that. But you can only imagine what's in 1,116 pages. It is filled with other garbage. That's what they always do.
Starting point is 00:23:44 They put some things that you're going to like and make you out to be the enemy because you're voting against this is what the people wanted and never talk about the other probably 990 pages and remember when the Trump fanatics were all assuming that he was going to end Internal taxation because he's adding all of these tariffs Well so much for that Yeah, I and internal taxation because he's adding all of these tariffs. Well, so much for that. Yeah, I don't know how they managed to convince themselves of that. Bit foolhardy, bit foolhardy. But that's the MAGA base.
Starting point is 00:24:17 Vaccine impact. Trump continues to attack U.S. businesses like Wal-Mart for being honest about his tariffs, forcing price increases. Meanwhile, children are massacred in Gaza genocide. This is by Brian Shilhavi, of course he is the editor of Health Impact News. As I predicted, President Trump attacks Walmart today for telling the truth that they are going to be forced to raise their prices because of Trump's tariffs. Of course they're going to raise their prices.
Starting point is 00:24:44 This is something that is obvious on the face of it. A company is not just going to eat the cost. They are going to pass it along to the consumer. This has always been the case. It will always be the case. The company wants to maximize profits and the best way they can do that is to pass this along. To think otherwise is to be an utter fool. Walmart should stop
Starting point is 00:25:07 trying to blame tariffs as the reason for raising prices throughout the chain, Trump wrote on True Social. Between Walmart and China, they should, as I said, eat the tariffs and not charge valued customers anything. I'll be watching and so will your customers. As I have reported many times, China does not pay the tariffs That's right folks. He goes on to outline that again. The tariffs are paid by the company They are being charged the tariffs They say they put tariffs on China, but it is on American companies who do business with these places China is not losing money
Starting point is 00:25:42 if they are Buying these things from, chances are they have to continue buying them from China. We don't really have the manufacturing base here in the United States. As I've reported many times, China does not pay the tariffs they never have and never will. The business of importing a product pays all of the tariffs which are collected by the US government at a port of entry in order to clear customs. Yeah. China or any other country's products sold in the US pay these tariffs. US business always pays them. And while China tariffs stood at 145% for over a month, nobody was importing anything
Starting point is 00:26:13 from China. And the effects of that are now being seen at the ports and throughout the US logistics system as tens of thousands of people are being laid off. Now that's right. This is hammering the US economy. It is crushing jobs and not just crushing jobs and getting them removed. But people are unable to hire at the moment because the economy is so uncertain. They can't tell what's going to happen day to day, what their costs are going to look like and what their profits are going to look like. It is impossible to make an intelligent and well-reasoned judgment when you're dealing with a madman.
Starting point is 00:26:42 For those like Walmart that are now resuming shipments with the current 30% tariff in place, for the next couple of months they will have no choice but to raise prices to offset at least some of that 30% increase in their prices. And at least in Maggaland, people continue to believe Trump instead, as some conservatives are now calling for boycotts on Walmart. And again, we are not fans of China here. We are not just trying to maintain our importation of random junk from China It is simply the fact that we do not have the manufacturing base here and to pretend otherwise is foolish
Starting point is 00:27:13 there are certain things that we are dependent on other countries for at this time and Until we are able to ramp up production here It is foolish to cut it off and ramping up production is not something you can do overnight we don't have the factories built we either have to build them completely fresh or potentially refit and refurbish old factories that have fallen into disrepair solo cat 1980 each company should itemize the tariffs on their products so the customers can see it yes they should but we've seen how Trump reacted when well was it Amazon tariffs on their products so the customers can see it.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Yes, they should. But we've seen how Trump reacted when, well, was it Amazon threatened to do that, I believe. And he threw a fit. He was fit to be tied. He was not happy with them. How dare you show the people the kind of cost increase that it is going to cause them.
Starting point is 00:28:03 And if memory serves, it wasn't even Amazon. It was a subsidiary of them or something along those lines And yet at least in Magalan people continue to believe Trump instead of as some conservatives are calling for boycotts on Walmart And my 25 years of experience as a business owner importing goods in the US I have never seen anything like this where an American president is demonizing American businesses for its own economic policies and lying To do so. That's right. If you have to raise your prices to remain in business because Trump has charged you a tariff for purchasing something out of country that we don't make in country, well then you're evil and he is going to excoriate you. He will make sure that the American people know you're a bad bad boy. And at least so far there is this huge subset of the country who are choosing
Starting point is 00:28:49 to believe the lies out of Trump's mouth instead of the truth. They'll learn the hard way soon enough that rhetoric and lies do not affect the prices of goods you purchase. That's right. You cannot truly change reality with your words. You can simply manipulate people's perception of it you can redirect their anger over it but it does not actually affect the real world and like I mentioned before when we talked about this last time there are so many regulations strangling these manufacturing here in America that reopening these factories or creating new ones just isn't practical in many cases. It's cheaper for them to just eat the tariffs and continue manufacturing it in China,
Starting point is 00:29:31 where they have cheaper energy and, you know, cheaper whatever. Yeah, slave labor is an intrinsic part of the China price. That's how they are able to manufacture things so cheaply. We will really never be able to compete with them China price. That's how they are able to manufacture things so cheaply. We will really never be able to compete with them on price. We could compete with them on quality because that's what we used to do. And that would be a trade-off that the American purchaser could decide on. Do we want a cheaper, mass-produced product or do we want a more high-quality, product or do we want a more high quality more boutique product let's say but this is a very good article it outlines the tariff problems that we are having again it is on vaccine impact is by Brian Chiljave Trump continue and this
Starting point is 00:30:17 is the headline again in case you want to find it Trump continues to attack US businesses like Walmart for being honest about his tariffs, forcing price increases. Meanwhile, children are massacre in Gaza genocide. Well, I think that's enough today about Trump. I for one don't like talking about him. There's never any good news. It is always simply him blustering and bluffing his way through things. So I think we're going to take a quick break and when we come back maybe we'll have a little bit of a fun segment. What do you guys say? You're listening to The David Knight Show. I just need to remind y'all again, everyone who is ginger, who has red hair, those are
Starting point is 00:31:57 black people. All gingers are black people. If they have red hair, they are black. You see a white man with red hair, that's are black people. If they have red hair, they are black. You see a white man with red hair, that's a black man. You see a white woman with red hair. That's a black woman. Gingers are black. That's right. You heard it here folks. I am a strong, proud black man and to deny it is to deny reality.
Starting point is 00:32:23 And I would just like to be the first to say that I will accept my reparations graciously. So please direct them at me however you see fit. I demand my 30 acres and a mule. So this was a sad but somewhat entertaining article on Zero Hedge. British school kids are being taught black people built Stonehenge. Well, it is nice to know that my people built Stonehenge. We truly are an industrious race. We get up to so many creative endeavors. British school children are being taught that Stonehenge was built by black people, my people. That's right. That is right. Yes, really. Research by the
Starting point is 00:33:05 think tank Policy Exchange uncovered one book that makes this claim brilliant black British history is being used widely in schools. This is another one of those things where because there was potentially a small minority, a minuscule minority of black people that may have existed at one point or been to another continent at some point They continually like to point out like well We found a skeleton that may have been from Africa or was from Africa and as such we think that the original Residents of this land were black and it's like well, have you found any others like well, we found one So that implies that there could be more. It's like, oh good. Of course. Yes that that tracks
Starting point is 00:33:45 and So that implies that there could be more. It's like, oh good course. Yes that that tracks and Madeline emerald on Twitter They've got the tweet here and you can find her at at emerald Thiele the drive to decolonize history Curriculums has gone too far Warren's report. Well, yes and As at Tony Dawson rightly points out the report shows that the Stonehenge point is still being taught This insanity just keeps spiraling the book written by a Nigerian-born author Atinuke has sparked outrage among historians, parents, and anyone with a passing interest and you know, facts. That's right, but I mean facts are such pesky things. Why would you want to care
Starting point is 00:34:18 about facts when you can just make things up and have so much fun along the way? New Children's Book claims Stone Age British people were black and Pagan Mon monument Stonehenge was built by black people. And again, those are my people and I am horrified that you would try to steal our history from us. What kind of person steals in others history? Shameful. The new book titled Brilliant Black History claims Britain was a black country 7,000 years before white people settled in Britain and you can see in this tweet the type of book we're dealing with the art on the cover is You know high quality truly amazing to look at and see and
Starting point is 00:35:01 Then from ancient Europeans at ancient Europa one if you thought horrible histories was amplifying the propaganda Well, here's a new book aimed at children that also inserts sub-saharan Africans into British history brilliant black history Things that never happened again. I just found this moderately entertaining Especially considering the fact we've all discovered today that gingers are black. It is nice to see that my people are being recognized for their achievements. I'd also like to point out that they show the Roman soldier as being black in the photo here as well. That's right, we have been all over the place. The most humorous
Starting point is 00:35:42 thing to me is if those black Hebrew Israelites in Memphis that called me a white devil had only known the truth They would have embraced me as one of their brothers. They would have given me one of their outfits and realized that I am not the enemy I am one of them. Truly, we are in this fight together. and the black hebrew israelites. We are In it together and we are going to win it together You know just a little bit of light-hearted fun here and we've got a comment from the real octo spook Uh, you don't think those tariffs taxes are paying for the golden dome and government waste and corruption. Do you? No, that is It's going to go to who knows what it is not funding anything of substance
Starting point is 00:36:27 They never are it all ends up in the pockets of those in power And the debt continues to increase Year over year and it has accelerated Accelerated so much under Trump and Biden Trump really kicked it into high gear And how I want to look at some co and COVID vaccine and just vaccine related news. Of course, there's never there's never really any happy news stories when you talk about vaccines. But this one is particularly sad. It's very close to home for me now. After we had our son. The Defender. this is by Suzanne Burdick, PhD.
Starting point is 00:37:07 Six month old dies after receiving six routine vaccines at a wellness visit. You can see the picture of this six month old here. Blessings miracle, Gene Simmons received six vaccines at roughly 3 p.m. on January 13th at a six month wellness visit. The next morning her parents found the baby dead in her bassinet. The autopsy listed sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS as the infant's cause of death.
Starting point is 00:37:29 And we see this very frequently where the child goes in and gets their vaccinations, especially when they get multiple at a time and that has become the norm. We see that they will very frequently afterwards be found and it will be listed as a SIDS casualty. We'll pretend they know nothing about what causes it. But you can see the baby there. She was a very cute, very sweet baby. Less than 14 hours after six month old blessing, Miracle Jean Simmons was given six vaccines during a six month wellness visit.
Starting point is 00:38:00 She died. The baby received the vaccines roughly 3 p.m. on January 13th at a clinic in Louisiana, according to the baby received the vaccines roughly 3 p.m. On January 13th at a clinic in Louisiana according to baby's mother Bichet McKinley at roughly 8 30 a.m. The next morning the parents found blessings dead in her bassinet We miss her so much McKinley told the defender. I can't even Our son just turned six months at the beginning of this month and I can't even imagine the level of pain and anguish they are going through. So keep this family in your prayers. They are going through probably one of the worst things a family could ever experience.
Starting point is 00:38:34 When asked what she most wanted to tell the public, McKinley said, don't let you, your loved ones, or your children become a statistic of pharma. McKinley and her partner Elijah Simmons shared the story of their daughter Blessings' death in an interview with CHD.TV program director Polly Tommy. McKinley told Tommy, we just want to we just want justice for her and we want to bring awareness. Blessings was in perfect health when she went in for a routine visit. The day Blessings went to the pediatrician's office for her six month visit, she was in perfect health.
Starting point is 00:39:06 It was five days before she turned six months old. She was cooing, babbling. She was her normal self, McKinley said. According to Blessings' vaccination record shared with CHD.TV, she was given six vaccines recommended for six months olds on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's immunization schedule. They included a second dose of DTAP and Hib, HIV, hemophilus influenza type B, rotavirus, pneumococcal and a third dose of hepatitis B vaccine. She received two shots in each leg.
Starting point is 00:39:41 The other two vaccines were given orally. So two in each leg, two orally. I thought they were going to doing what was needed to do to keep her healthy and safe. That's how they get you. They prey on your fear. They tell you there are so many diseases out there that are out that are going to kill your baby and so you need to get these vaccines. If you don't, you are leaving them unprotected and you are a bad parent. It is what they do. They sit there and they hammer home this idea that your child is completely and utterly unprotected from these things. That there is no hope if you don't get the vaccine. Whereas we've seen that your immune system does a pretty good job of fighting off most of these things. And
Starting point is 00:40:21 the other way you can prevent them getting sick is just mitigating exposure. It is not like you can't control the environment. It is a lot harder when you send your kids to public school, especially when we've seen over and over again that these vaccines shed. We continually trace back measles outbreaks to people that got vaccinated and then spread it around in their community Her parents gave her Tylenol as a pediatrician had recommended. We just tried to soothe her McKinley said It was because she was cranky after the injections. She did not feel well. They assumed it was just pain from the injection sites Her dad rocked her to sleep Roughly an hour later the the parents went to bed.
Starting point is 00:41:07 When we woke up that next morning, that's when we found her lifeless. When we touched her body, it was cold. Words can't even describe the grief. Blessings was born roughly five weeks early on July 8th, 2024, but was a generally healthy baby, McKinley said. She was thriving, she was healthy.
Starting point is 00:41:24 She was given a dose of the Hep B vaccine at birth due to being born prematurely. She stayed briefly in the neonatal intensive care unit but was soon released. In September, 2024, she received a second dose of Hep B and her first dose of the DTaP polio, HIV, rotavirus, pneumococcal, and RSV vaccines. McKinley told the defender they named her blessings
Starting point is 00:41:44 because she was going to be a divine gift. And the light we needed after going through recent trials and tribulations. Again, pray for this family. They are experiencing such a horrific tragedy. Make sure that you pray that they are given peace and comfort during this. Simmons told Tommy that losing blessings has been very hard. Shocking, he paused. It's... his voice trailed off. Words can't even describe, McKinley said. Simmons and McKinley have a four-year-old son who now misses his baby sister. The boy was diagnosed with autism at age two. McKinley told Tommy she's unsure what causes
Starting point is 00:42:21 autism but suspects the vaccines he received may have played a role I'm about 90% sure that was the case it seems We see this over and over again whether it's SIDS or autism that the vaccines are hurting people Or the sudden uptake in SADs sudden adult death syndrome Yes, it is not just children now. It is everyone that is being affected by these poisons. Audi MMR, come on folks, that baby's death is rare.
Starting point is 00:42:52 Take the Vax. That's right. It is simply a rare thing that happens and you should risk your child's life and health just because pharma needs a few more billion dollars you don't want pharma to go broke do you wallie walrus my daughter had an adverse reaction to one of the early shots my ex went and listened to my rhetoric about vaccines being harmful my daughter went limp for a day i can't even imagine how terrifying and enraging that must have been for you that must have been just a nightmare and i'm glad to hear that it was only a temporary adverse reaction. I'm very thankful that that was the case, Wally, and I hope your daughter
Starting point is 00:43:29 is doing well to this day. It's really amazing how propagandized people are by Big Pharma with the constant pushing if they watch any kind of mainstream TV it's just one ad after another and of course that's going to affect the, you know, media that is sponsored by them. They aren't going to talk bad about the people that are their main source of income. Yes, they... Even when you have, you know, a child go limp for a day, it's still not enough. They will not believe the evidence of their lying eyes when they've been told over and over again
Starting point is 00:44:06 that these are safe and effective. Yeah, that's right. They'll consider that roll of the dice worth it because they have been told things like measles are very, very deadly. Whereas again, my dad has talked about it again. They had measles party when they were kids. Oh, the neighbors got measles? Well, you're gonna go get it so we can get this out of the way It wasn't seen as this nightmare scenario. It was just a fact of life It was something it was a childhood disease you would get and get over it, but they have propagandized everyone into this continual fear state where oh It's highly contagious. Yeah, but is it dangerous?
Starting point is 00:44:43 It doesn't matter how contagious something is if it's not going to do anything to you. You might be itchy for a bit But you'll most likely get over it. It was not a big deal back in the 60s when my parents were kids It shouldn't be a big deal now and This is another article And this is another article. This is on the Daily Skeptic. It's by Rebecca Barnett. 35 people died the same day as their COVID shot, but authorities did not investigate.
Starting point is 00:45:12 That's right. They never investigate this stuff. They simply write it off. This investigation was first published on dystopian down under Rebecca Barnett's sub-stack newsletter, sub-stack newsletter, in partnership with Canberra Daily, Australians are routinely assured that deaths arising from COVID vaccination are vanishingly rare, based on the drug safety regulator's claim that it's identified only 14 deaths linked to vaccination out of more than 70 million doses given. Yeah, the rest of them are all just sad. It's just sudden and spontaneous.
Starting point is 00:45:45 Yeah, they will do anything they can to obfuscate the real cause of deaths in these scenarios. They will make sure that it is incredibly hard to report deaths, and then they will do everything they can to remove culpability. Even though they aren't on the hook for it anyway, they just want to make sure that they continue to rope more people into their pharma game and get to poison more people. Dougda007, Travis may I ask how you and your wife are navigating the whole healthcare system to protect your son? Well, we thankfully have a very good doctor down in Texas. We talked to some friends who have kids down there and they recommended her. They of course ask if you would like to vaccinate, but we have said no. We have said no and they've never asked again. They have been very, very respectful
Starting point is 00:46:37 of our wishes and of course we never leave the room just in case. We are always there with him. We just, you've got to be extremely careful. You've got to find a doctor that you can trust as much as you can and then also stay with them. If you leave the room, there is no telling what some of these nurses may do. Some of them feel they have the right to do whatever they want because they know better. So just find the best doctor you can. Find someone that isn't going to push them on you or call CPS on you if you refuse to vaccinate and still don't wholly trust but maintain, maintain line of sight on the kid at all times.
Starting point is 00:47:23 Nights of the storm, oral vaccines are an important topic. Why do you think the lab-grown meat and vaccinated, why do you think the lab-grown meat and vaccinated natural meat, they can get you through your food. I don't think they are quite there yet with vaccine you through food, but they are sure trying. There are tons of articles in peer-reviewed studies on that. That's right. They are injecting mRNA into our food supply.
Starting point is 00:47:44 They are doing all kinds of weird experiments with the food chain. They want to make sure that no matter how you try to opt out, they have ways of getting you anyway, whether you say yes to the jab or not. They want to make sure that they can get you. Australians are routinely assured deaths arising from COVID vaccinations are vanishingly rare based on on the Drug Safety Regulator's claim that it has identified only 14 deaths linked to vaccinations out of more than 70 million doses given. The other 1,000 plus deaths reported to the Therapeutic Goods Administration's TGA Safety
Starting point is 00:48:15 Surveillance Database, the DAEN, are widely assumed to be merely coincidental, and the TGA has encouraged this perception, frequently asserting that most deaths that occur after vaccination are not caused by the vaccine. People continually repeat the phrase, correlation does not equal causation, but they do so as a way of thought termination. They use it as a way to shut down arguments that they do not like.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Correlation does not equal argumentation is not supposed to work that way. It is meant as an exhortation to verify what you see, not to just blindly trust, but to look at the data and see if there is a correlation. But the people who say it have all but given up on actually doing any of their own research. They sit there and they use it as a way to shut you down. As I said, it is a thought terminating cliche. It has no real meaning. People who say it are some of the least thoughtful, least intelligent, least well-researched people on the planet.
Starting point is 00:49:08 It's just a phrase that smart sounding people say, or dumb people say to sound smart. Correlation doesn't equal causation, but it is a major indicator of it, and when you see a strong correlation you should look into that to determine if there is another factor or if as Is most likely it is actually a causation Yes, it is very frequently a Very frequently means there is in fact a link but people act as though you're an idiot for looking at something and going well This very obviously looks related.
Starting point is 00:49:46 And they go correlation doesn't equal causation my dear child. Oh you simpleton you fool. You see that one plus one equals two and think that one plus three must equal four you idiot you buffoon. Moreover the TGA gives the impression that all reported deaths are thoroughly investigated stating that the TGA closer reviews all deaths reported in the days and weeks after the COVID-19 vaccination. A renewed document released under Freedom of Information FOI laws and obtained by Canberra Daily suggests the public has been misled. The government lied? Oh man, the government lies to people?
Starting point is 00:50:18 When did this start happening? When did they start lying? I'm scared. I don't like this. The government lies. I thought they were trustworthy guys. Gosh darn. Contrary to widespread belief, the documents show that the TGA does not thoroughly investigate every death reported to the Dane DAEN. This is even the case where people died on the same day that they received their COVID shots. Again, I can't believe the government would lie to us. The Australian government lies. That's
Starting point is 00:50:46 sad. Canberra Daily can reveal that out of 35 reports of Australians whose deaths occurred on the same day as their COVID vaccination, the TGA completed a causality assessment for only 24. The remaining 11 deaths had no causality assessment report available. Trump Burger. Every time you hear SIDS, it most likely means a Vax or medical injury. SIDS is a catch-all term for what they can't or won't verify. That's right. It is simply, as you said, a catch-all term. Something they slap on as an explanation that explains nothing. It's just, oh, the child died suddenly.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Well, why did the child die suddenly? We don't know. Could be anything. Could it be the poison that you pumped into them the day before or the week before that was still in their system Oh, we don't know hard to say Yona Annie Wode good to see you Yona. Hope you're doing well. My son is autistic Kia soda was normal until the measles mumps rebella injection. No children have been jab since well, I'm so
Starting point is 00:51:38 I'm so sorry for what happened to your son. I know you I know it must be a lot of work but I'm sure he is still a wonderful beautiful child and I he has a great family to surround himself and support him. So I'm I'm sure that you are doing a wonderful job taking care of him yona and it is good to see you I hope you're doing well Paleo armory my wife resisted the jabs and the one time I didn't accompany her to the doctor pediatrician guilt tripped her into jabs. Same night, high fever, then she was totally different. Barely talks. It said, I am so sorry to hear that paleo. I'm very very sorry to hear that.
Starting point is 00:52:15 That is a story I have heard that uh, where the wife will be guilt tritripped into it and you know they will play on their fear because the I imagine when you give birth to a child you have a special connection and it is you are deeply not that I don't want to protect our son but my wife is obsessed with him she loves him so deeply she worries about all kinds of things simply because she wants to make sure that he isn't harmed in any way. So I can imagine that sitting there and hammering her on the fear would be more effective than it is on me. Audi MRR. The polio epidemic was deadly, was already practically vanished via natural process prior to the polio vaccine. Yes, we've talked about this before, but
Starting point is 00:53:09 Sanitation is the main reason why disease has gone away in the West. We have gotten much much better about keeping ourselves clean and keeping our environment clean of things that would do us harm. We can see the correlation in when sanitation was on the rise, the disease was on the fall. Bill Barr responding to Yona, best friend died from two modernas. His wife needed him to get them so they could travel. What a nightmare. We need vengeance. Well, whether there is justice in this life, there will be justice in the next. These people will eventually pay for their crimes.
Starting point is 00:53:50 That is certain. It is only a matter of whether they will pay here on earth as well. And again, we are not advocating violence here on the David Knight Show. We would like justice. We would like to see them brought up in court on charges and then let the people decide what to do with them. In correspondence with the TGA, Canberra Daily was additionally able to confirm that the drug safety watchdog has never ruled out a causal link between the vast majority of deaths
Starting point is 00:54:20 reported and COVID vaccination. In fact, all reported deaths are considered by the regulator to be possibly linked to vaccination, despite regular public statements implying the opposite. That's right, they will, to your face, say there's absolutely no correlation. We are sure of it. We are 100% sure, or at least imply, that they are. Now behind the scenes, if you really press them,
Starting point is 00:54:43 you can get them to admit. Well, there might be. There might be, but you know, it's worth the risk because it was so deadly. It was so scary. We needed it. We needed to inject you with this experimental gene therapy that may kill you or do horrific things to you. And it's worth it. It's worth it because it enriches pharma even more. As well as the 35 deaths that occurred on the same day as COVID vaccination, Dr. Niblett found that for reports where time of death information was available, one in four occurred within three days of a COVID shot being administered. 39% of deaths occurred within a week of vaccination and 86% within six weeks. This is what's known as a temporal relationship with Dr. Niblett,
Starting point is 00:55:29 which Dr. Niblett stressed cannot be brushed aside. Temporality is an integral component of assessing whether a causal link exists between a medicine and an adverse event. That's right. You want to look at when they were vaccinated or when they took the medicine and see how long after they had an adverse reaction. Who's working to publish her findings producing collaboration with a working group of scientists and health care professionals affiliated with the Australian Medical Professional Society. The World Health Organization, WHO, stipulates in its guidelines
Starting point is 00:56:05 that the temporal relationship between the AEFI and the administration of a drug is one of the criteria that should be considered by regulators when assessing causality. Well, we can see that Australia has been lying to its people and that they are covering up a massive number of deaths. They have been hiding it since COVID happened and they will continue to hide it. They never admit fault.
Starting point is 00:56:30 They only ever double down. That's how they operate. And this is another story about the COVID vaccines. This is on Zero Hedge. It's authored by Zachary Stieber of the Epoch Times for the Epoch Times. The top FDA official discloses she never received COVID-19 vaccine. That's right. They want rules for the but not for me.
Starting point is 00:56:57 I'm not taking that. That's scary. I don't know what's in that. That's dangerous. A top food and drug administration FDA official said on May 15 that she never took a COVID-19 vaccine due to concerns about bio-distribution. Dr. Sarah Brenner, the FDA's principal deputy commissioner, said during an event in Washington that she did not receive any of the COVID-19 vaccines. What? You couldn't put that poison to me? That's for suckers. That's for
Starting point is 00:57:20 the little people. That's for people like you and me. That's what they want. Brenner said that she was pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was unknown at the time what the bio-distribution patterns of those products were. And in my case, in particular, what the excretion would be in breast milk, Brenner said.
Starting point is 00:57:40 That was my primary concern and that exposure I was very concerned about. When asked whether the information that has emerged since then validates your choice Brenner who said she was not speaking on behalf of the FDA said she thinks it does. Researchers reported in a 2022 paper that messenger ribonucleic acid which is in the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 shots was detected in human breast milk. That's right passing passing the shot right onto your baby, or at least parts of the shot. Another paper in 2023 detailed similar findings. Pfizer and Moderna did not return requests for comment. Why would they? Oh, oh yeah,
Starting point is 00:58:18 we're uh, it's gonna alter your breast milk, it's gonna alter your body, it is going to be passed directly onto your baby. You're never going to get these people to make a comment on anything that negatively impacts their business and they don't have to. That's the craziest part of this. They are completely and utterly protected. They get to poison us and enrich themselves while doing it and they will never under the current laws see justice for it. Dr. Marty McCary the FDA's commissioner has been critical of the covin 19 Vaccine boosters he has indicated that he's received primary series of one of the vaccines well, he seems like an intelligent individual if you really received it, but Lots of places have been caught giving fake vaccinations. If you remember I want to say it was in New Zealand
Starting point is 00:59:11 giving fake vaccinations if you remember i want to say it was in new zealand maybe it was even australia where we just talked about but i remember they were caught injecting people with saline we're gonna move on from that because that is the essence of it FDA official says i didn't take it and i don't regret not taking it. My fears were borne out. This is on the Defender, Children's Health Defense News and Views. This is by Michael Nevredakis, Ph.D. Another study shows higher miscarriage rate among women who received COVID vaccines. That's right. It has a long litany of potential side effects, some of which you're probably still not even understanding to this day. It is, again, hard to establish causality between these, especially when the side
Starting point is 00:59:48 effects are so strange and varied. The author of the peer-reviewed study said their findings reinforce the effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccination pregnant women. However, scientists said the study adds to mounting evidence that the vaccines haven't been proven safe for pregnant women. That's right. In this article they explain that the people haven't been proven safe for pregnant women, that's right. In this article, they explain that the people who did the study downplay what it does to pregnant women. They say it's still mostly safe, you know, they focus on other aspects of it
Starting point is 01:00:12 because that's what they do. Even if you get a negative outcome in your study, you can still focus on other parts of it and try to bury the negative side effects or the negative aspects of it and under a mountain of other data Among a group of pregnant women who tested positive for COVID-19 the women who received a COVID-19 vaccine were significantly more likely to miscarry compared to women Who didn't get a COVID-19 vaccine according to a new peer-reviewed study Over the authors said their findings reinforce the effectiveness and safety of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women
Starting point is 01:00:41 That's right. It's still so important to get the vaccine It might it might kill your baby, but you know, you don't. It's still so important to get the vaccine. It might kill your baby, but you know, you don't want to get COVID. You might have a bad cough for a while. You might feel like you got the flu. The study by six Spanish researchers was published last week in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, a Springer Journal. The researchers retrospectively examined a sample of 156 pregnant women who tested positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy between 2020 and 2022. Of these 45 women had received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. Among the vaccinated group, six women, 13.3%, had miscarriages, with five of the miscarriages occurring in women who
Starting point is 01:01:23 were vaccinated in the first or second trimester of pregnancy. Five miscarriages with five of the miscarriages occurring in women who were vaccinated in the first or second trimester Trimester of pregnancy five miscarriages were recorded among the larger group 111 of unvaccinated women resulting in a miscarriage rate of 4.5 percent. That's right So instead of 4.5 percent was up to 13.3 percent nearly a 10 percent increase increase that is a very very significant statistical jump According to trial site news the higher miscarriage rate among vaccinated women in the first two trimesters is a concerning anomaly That's right. It's just a it's just a concerning anomaly. It's it's you know, just random. We don't know why it happened. It's strange That raises the need for more robust trimester stratified safety analyses This is
Starting point is 01:02:08 These people are utterly despicable They can see that the miscarriage rate jumps by 10% that it is harming children and all they can say is oh well That's concern. That's concerning. We need to look at this. We need to study this more. It should be an immediate panic button. Stop. And remember that the latest version of what the vaccine does is that it reduces the symptoms that you have when you get COVID, allegedly. So it doesn't reduce your chance of getting it, but you know, if you get it, it'll be not as bad as if you hadn't had the vaccine. So therefore, it's still safe and effective
Starting point is 01:02:45 Even if it kills your child, you won't have as bad a cold probably Yeah You wouldn't want the cold to be a little bit worse. So take this poison that may kill your child. It will Increase your risk by nearly 10% that is again, that is terrifying that is a Stint that is a large statistical jump. Carl Jablonski, PhD, senior research scientist for children's health defense questioned the author's emphasis on positive vaccination outcomes while glossing over miscarriages. Like I said, they focus on
Starting point is 01:03:21 what they want to and are very, very glib and short about the negatives It is another way they lie They simply ignore it or downplay it if the authors are willing to stand by their work Then they should have stated that a COVID-19 infection in the two trimesters is 15 times more likely to result In a miscarriage if the mother was vaccinated the strongest statistical significance in the entire study that's right 15 times more likely got a comment here from be my Valentine doctors and nurses are actually trained how to talk to parents with vaccine hesitancy they make parents feel like the worst parent in the world if they do not comply yes they badger they bully they be little
Starting point is 01:04:01 another BBB instead of build back better better badger bully be little and Again, I'm very thankful the doctor we were going to did none of that They simply asked and we said no, they're like, okay, and they moved on they haven't asked since I imagine they may at some point but They haven't in the multiple times. We've been back and I'm very thankful for that Not that I let my guard down. It is important that just because they seem to respect your choices, you not just, you know,
Starting point is 01:04:32 go all happy, go lucky and assume that they are going to respect it in perpetuity. And that every nurse or doctor at the clinic is on the same page. But I'm very thankful for our doctor. Good friend recommended them.'m very thankful for our doctor. Good friend recommended them. So very thankful for that. And we are still looking for a doctor in
Starting point is 01:04:51 the Tennessee area that will see him unvaccinated. That is what has been worrying us about this. The doctor we see is down in Texas. I have a comment from Dad about the FDA official who admitted that she didn't get the vaccine because she was pregnant, even though they were recommending it to pregnant women. He says, isn't it amazing that the FDA official has no shame and faces no consequences for not getting the experimental shot that they lied to people about, but they demanded that
Starting point is 01:05:20 medical professionals get it or they lose their career? There will be no consequences for her or the cheerleading media like Breitbart or Infowars for this obvious crime. That is right. They should... they are able to freely come out and admit these things and nothing happens while they pushed it and forced it on the people beneath them in the power structure. They told nurses that they had to get it or they would lose their jobs or those in the military. Jason Barker, of course, he had to opt out of it. And people will continue to cheer Trump even though his second administration is pushing
Starting point is 01:06:04 AI-created mRNA. uh, even though, uh, his second administration is pushing AI created mRNA. That's right. Trump is the father of the vaccine folks. It is laid right at his feet. The unknown number of deaths, but it is a large, large number. Eh, we may never know the full extent, but it is, it is an astronomical number of people that have died or been harmed
Starting point is 01:06:27 by them. And they are all at the feet of Trump. He abdicated his rule to Anthony Fauci and said, I trust you, at minimum, and then claimed he was the father of vaccine. He gave them Warp Speed. He gave them all the power in the world. He could have stopped them. And instead he chose to empower them.
Starting point is 01:06:43 And gave Fauci a medal for it That's right. Audi MRR a concerning anomaly such BS. How do these people sleep? I imagine they sleep on a giant pile of money much like a dragon would they have seared their conscience They do not care about the damage. It. They are simply looking to enrich themselves. Or they have a clockwork mind that does not care about the suffering of people and simply wish to find out fun little factoids about these things. Isn't that interesting? We'll need to do more studies. I'll have to do more studies on why it aborts children. Isn't that interesting? I'll have to inject more pregnant women
Starting point is 01:07:29 That is how some of these people think it is simply a curiosity to them Your life means nothing and if they have to sacrifice you on the altar of science for them to find out some meaningless little Factoid they would do it in a heartbeat Well, we have been talking about vaccines and COVID for a while now, and it is starting to get me a little depressed. So perhaps we will take a quick break, and when we come back, I think, you know, we're gonna talk about Christy, Gnome, and habeas corpus. I always like to say habeas corpus. I hardly know them. So So So You're listening to The David Knight Show. I'm gonna be a star, I'm gonna be a star You're listening to the David Knight Show. Oh Well, I cut that one off a little bit short. My finger accidentally hit the button. That's why I shouldn't hover over it.
Starting point is 01:11:33 But welcome back, folks. Hope you're still enjoying the show. And as I said, we're going to talk about Kristi Noem and habeas corpus. Habeas corpus, as I'm sure all of you are aware is about preventing the government from unlawfully detaining you indefinitely. It's about making sure that they have a reason to not just because they don't like you. It's show me the body or you shall see the body as in show me what law I violated and why I'm being held. But Kristi Noem couldn't answer that. She went on a little bit of a rant. Well, not necessarily a rant, but she stumbled over her words.
Starting point is 01:12:11 This is on Axios. Noem Botches habeas corpus questions at Senate hearing. Oh, she didn't have a great answer for why, you know, they can just arrest people without any charges. Who would have thought that these people don't understand the rule of law. It's a shocker to me. They are so good about it. Usually Homeland security secretary, Christy Noem botched questions about habeas corporis at a Senate hearing Tuesday, falsely asserting the check on
Starting point is 01:12:41 the government's power to detain people actually gives president Trump a constitutional right to conduct deportations. Why it matters, top Trump advisor Stephen Miller recently floated the idea of suspending habeas corpus if courts impede the administration's efforts to deport immigrants. Driving the news, Noem was asked about habeas corpus during a Senate hearing Tuesday. Habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from his country, Gnome said. It is amazing that she got this so, so wrong. How does she not understand this in even the slightest?
Starting point is 01:13:15 And both of these people are twisting it. It's not about deportations. It's about, you know, putting these people in prison for very long sentences and really horrific prisons without any trial. Yes, that's right. It is about making sure that the government does not unlawfully detain or incarcerate you. Because you don't need to suspend Havius Corpus for deportations if someone's here illegally. The body of law that they have violated is obvious. They came here illegally. If they are illegal, then there is a clear law that they have violated. Yeah, it's in the name, folks. MS-13 members when you don't know whether or not they actually are MS-13 members or if they've committed any crimes in that sense Yeah, it's in the name folks if they're here illegally they can just be removed
Starting point is 01:14:12 You don't need to send them to the deepest darkest dungeon you can find just send them back wherever they came from if they won't Tell you pick a random spot See my entire I think this would make a... it'd be a lot more compelling if instead Trump just had a big old cannon on the border with a string that he could pull and just launch them back over. Each time he pulls the string he would just say, you're fired. That's my pitch for the immigration problem. Just fire them out of a cannon back over the border. You're fired. Habeas Corpus is the legal principle that requires that the
Starting point is 01:14:49 government provide a public reason for detaining and imprisoning people. If not for that protection, the government could simply arrest people, including American citizens, and hold them indefinitely for no reason. Well, that is the essence of it. Comment from Dad. You would have expected Christy Noem to have thought that habeas corpus was a line of clothing. That is right. Good old Christy Noem, former governor of South Dakota. And this is on Mediaite by Alex Griffin. DHS secretary Christy Noem confidently bombs question about habeas corpus and shocking hearing exchange
Starting point is 01:15:33 Senator Maggie Hassan grilled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a Tuesday Senate hearing over the possibility of President Donald Trump Suspending habeas corpus to continue mass deportations without due process something is top aid Stephen Miller has suggested doing again He doesn't need to suspend habeas corpus to deport people he needs to suspend habeas corpus to imprison them indefinitely in these Hellish conditions that he has been sending them to and even if you don't care about you know the immigrants being sent there This is an extremely dangerous precedent If you suspend habeas corpus that means they can just detain anyone they well Again, this is a violation of human rights. It's not something anyone should be supporting Yes, it violates human rights and again
Starting point is 01:16:19 they do not no matter what they say they do not have the right to do that, but they do have the power and Once you have the power you can effectively do whatever you want unless people say no. You have to stand up and say no, or the government just does whatever they see fit. So, Secretary Noem, what is habeas corpus? Hassan began her line of questioning. Well, habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from this country, and to spend their right to, Noem replied, as Hassan jumped in to clarify. Let me stop you, ma'am, Hassan said as Gnome continued. Habeas Corpus, excuse me, that's incorrect, Hassan declared as Gnome insisted that President
Starting point is 01:16:53 Lincoln used it. Good old President Lincoln. We're big fans of President Lincoln here on the David Knight Show. We love us some good old Abe Lincoln. He wasn't a tyrant at all. He didn't sacrifice so many American men simply to maintain and consolidate his power base. It wasn't an assault on the Constitution at all. He was a good boy who didn't do anything wrong. Habeas Corpus, excuse me, that's incorrect, Hassan declared.
Starting point is 01:17:23 Excuse me, Habeas Corpus is the legal principle that requires that the government provide a public reason for detaining and imprisoning people. Hasan explained, adding, if not for that protection, the government could simply arrest people, including American citizens, and hold them indefinitely for no reason. And once again, they do not have the right to do this. No matter if they suspend habeas corpus or not, they should not have it, but they would have then under the color of law the power to do so. Habeas corpus is the foundational right that separates free societies like America from police states like North Korea. As a Senator from the live free or die state, this matters
Starting point is 01:18:01 a lot to me and my constituents and to all Americans. So Secretary Noem, do you support the core protection that habeas corpus provides and the government must provide a public reason in order to detain and imprison someone? That's right, show me the body. Show me the law I have violated and explain why you are detaining and imprisoning me. Yeah, I support habeas corpus. I also recognize that the President of the United States has the authority under the Constitution to decide if it should be suspended or not. Let us be clear, though, that this President, Noam continued as a sound jump to add, it has never been done without approval of Congress. Even Abraham Lincoln got retroactive approval from Congress. Well, I mean retroactive approval is worthless in my opinion. That's kind of like being like, Oh, yeah, we approve. And yeah, that's, that's us.
Starting point is 01:18:47 We, he wouldn't have done it without us. That's just kind of a C Y a moment. Got another article about this from reason it's by Billy Binyon. What Christie Noam gets wrong about habeas corpus. And I think it's safe to say she gets everything wrong about habeas corpus Like dad said she probably thought it was a clothing line The legal principle safeguards civil liberties protecting even unpopular people from the government That's right. If they can get rid of you simply because they don't like you. Well, they don't like any of us
Starting point is 01:19:23 they want us all gone. They would round us all up and throw us into the El Salvadoran prison if they could. And if we let them do it to these people, they will very very rapidly expand it to others as well. You make a tweet critical of Israel, well into the gulag friend, into the gulag you go. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a congressional hearing on Tuesday had a contentious exchange about habeas corpus, constitutional right that allows people to challenge their imprisonment in court. He goes on to recap what we just read, so I'm going to move down further. Habeas corpus is fundamental civil liberty. It effectively forces the state to justify why
Starting point is 01:20:02 it is detaining someone. It is by definition a check on the government, not a right it possesses. The government doesn't possess rights. The government doesn't have rights. It has powers. That's a key difference. No one is likely aware of this. The Homeland Security and Secretary told lawmakers that at a congressional hearing last week that immigration levels may justify suspending the protection, giving her the benefit of the doubt. Then it's possible she meant to imply today that President Donald Trump needs to subvert that right in order to deport people, and perhaps that is also what she meant by her reference to former President Abraham Lincoln, who did most famously use habeas corpus but rather suspended it during the Civil War without congressional approval, an action that was
Starting point is 01:20:40 later found to be unconstitutional. Well, a lot of things Abraham Lincoln did were unconstitutional. Viewing the exchange in a light most favorable to Noem, it generally comports with the administration's position. Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, said earlier this month that Trump is actively looking at suspending habeas corpus for migrants. The President of the United States, Noem said later in the hearing today, has the authority under the Constitution to decide if it should be suspended or not. And again, that is not true either. If it is to be suspended, Congress has to be involved. It is not something he can unilaterally decide. But
Starting point is 01:21:16 again, we have seen Congress continually abdicate its power to the executive branch and even the judicial branch. Congress loves to just collect a check. Love to take your rights, but they also don't like being held accountable or seen as being the ones behind it. But it is highly constitutionally dubious as reasons Jacob Sulem wrote last week for a few reasons. The first, the clause that allows for its suspension, the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless when in Cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it is found in article 1 of the Constitution which governs Congress
Starting point is 01:21:52 the executive powers are outlined in article 2 again as he points out the Constitution Implies that this is a power of Congress not Not just implies, but puts it in the section outlining Congress's powers. Gard Goldsmith, good to see you Gard, I hope you're doing well. And again, Liberty Conspiracy and Gard Goldsmith on Substack, check him out.
Starting point is 01:22:15 You can also find him on MRCTV. Miss Gnome seems oblivious to the principle of habeas, but others around her know better and are incredibly devious, destroying the right. Yes, Kristi Gnome may be an idiot that just doesn't know anything, but the people around her know better and are incredibly devious destroying the right. Yes, Christy Noem may be an idiot that just doesn't know anything, but the people around her, not all of them are unintelligent. Some of them are very smart and they are just evil. They just want to take your rights from you. And of course, as I said, check out Gard Goldsmith, Liberty Conspiracy on Rumble, Gard Goldsmith on Substack, and articles on MRC and videos on MRC TV.
Starting point is 01:22:46 Check him out, Gard Goldsmith is a great guy. Then there is the justification the Trump administration would have to invoke that the US is experiencing an invasion. That public safety is endangered so severely that it requires suspending a core constitutional protection. Whatever your views on immigration, the reference to invasion, as Salam notes, has historically been understood, including in the courts who reference literal warfare and military attack, for example. That is right. The public safety invocation would likewise be extremely tenuous, particularly when considering, for example, the Supreme Court's ruling in Bomedian Rea Bush 2008, which affirmed that Guantanamo Bay detainees who were also non-citizens had the right to habeas corpus
Starting point is 01:23:26 That's right. You have human rights if we have rights at all. They come from God They are not granted to us from daddy government. They come from God and cannot be taken from you by any man if terrorism suspects are entitled to these petitions then it stands to reason so should people like suspects are entitled to these petitions then it stands to reason so should people like Rumeysa Ozturk the tough student who was recently released from detention after a federal judge ruled the government had provided no evidence for her imprisonment other than she co-authored a pro-Palestinian op-ed. That's right again you make a tweet critical of Israel or you make a post saying good things about Palestine
Starting point is 01:24:06 then they are going to throw you into prison. That's how they like to operate. Well I think we'll take another quick break. I love hearing the music and I know you all do too. So we'll take a quick break and when we come back we're gonna look at perhaps some buyer's remorse on the MAGA side, at least when it comes to Dan Bongino. Oh, we have a comment from Audi MRR before we go. I can't believe that MAGA tards can't see that both parties manufactured this crisis to give government a constitutional loophole.
Starting point is 01:24:39 That's right, basically anything we're dealing with today has been manufactured by those in power. At minimum, they have let it progress to a crisis point so that they can use it. We see that over and over again. Whether they directly cause it or just let it happen, they then utilize it for their own agenda. But we are going to take a quick break. If you want a drastic measure to stop the immigration invasion, How about stopping the welfare checks to illegals?
Starting point is 01:25:08 You know, that would do a lot more than, you know, stopping these human rights to illegals. Yeah, they could just cut off their privileges, which they are not entitled to. Now, of course, you wouldn't get rid of all of them, But it would drastically reduce the number of people coming and it would be more easy to address Being poor here might be better than being poor where they are So you're not going to stop everyone with that method But it would be an amazing first step and they would have all the rights in the world to do that We're gonna take a quick break. We come back. We're gonna look take a quick break. When we come back, we're going to look at People Upset with Dan Bongino and his take on Jeffrey Epstein. So stay with us. We'll be right back. I'm sorry. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Well, welcome back folks.
Starting point is 01:26:49 I really like that bumper as well. It's very, very peaceful and that is very fitting because it is labeled here as Grace Peace. And my dad has made some truly beautiful pieces of music over the years. His covers of Things are so well put together, so well orchestrated. And again, I want to ask that you continue to pray for healing for him. Pray for a full recovery and a quick recovery. He is, we are so glad to have him home. We are so thankful that the Lord answered our prayers in that regard. So we just ask you continue to pray because we know he answers prayers. He already has.
Starting point is 01:27:24 in that regard. So we just ask you continue to pray because we know he answers prayers. He already has. I consider it a miracle and we have seen so many examples of that in our life. It has been truly amazing how God has protected our family over the years. So just keep praying and we will keep praying as well and we are so thankful for all of you. We thank you so much for that. Got more comments from Audi. First will be the Mexicans then the anti-vaxxers then the anti-trans. Yes, they will come for anyone that opposes their agenda in due time. And more from Audi. Public welfare has always been the alibi of tyrants. Albert Camus. Yes, they will always say it's for the greater good, for the public good, and then they will stick the knife in your back. Dougalug. Good to see you, Doug. Hope you're doing well. I am surprised that we expect the Trump government to uphold the Constitution.
Starting point is 01:28:14 Well, I for one don't. But you know, some people fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice. Fool me 10 times. Fool me me a thousand times who knows how many times fool me once can't get fooled again as a As a I suppose I don't know what you would call George W. Bush a sage Anyway guard Goldsmith the fifth sixth and eighth amendments required due process and prohibit punishment without it. Yes, Gard Goldsmith is very Gard and my dad are two of the most knowledgeable probably the most knowledgeable people I've ever met when it comes to Constitutionality and the rule of law. So again go check out Gard
Starting point is 01:28:59 Great great guy lots of very interesting knowledge Great great guy lots of very interesting knowledge paleo armory use the patriot act under that they can black bag and detain anyone indefinitely for any reason And don't have to explain actually have a story here I believe it was a female congressman or was looking to repeal the patriot act or is introducing Legislation to repeal it. So maybe we'll cover that here in a minute more from paleo Hibius corpus is from the magna Carta Magna Carta gave us many many of the fundamental principles we have taken for granted over the years And of course that was established after they beat the king at Hastings in 1066 if memory serves I believe that's when it
Starting point is 01:29:46 happened but I could be wrong and as I said we're gonna look at some of these comments that people have left under Dan Bongino just towing the party line when it comes to the death of Jeffrey Epstein or the alleged death. We don't know what happened. We have, we saw the body wheeled out and that body had some very very stark differences from Jeffrey Epstein. So we're not even sure he's dead. He could very well be on an island somewhere still doing terrible terrible things. And of course we're gonna just look at these comments. Wemi, this is from two days ago. I don't believe them the Epstein
Starting point is 01:30:27 This was regarding cash Patel and Dan Bagino saying again that Epstein the story the official story is true The Epstein things the Epstein thing seems like it's at the center of everything and no one on either side wants the truth to be No, that's right. They both play the same game on the same side and They want to make sure they don't get caught so they will tow the party line Forrest B every day that passes. I realize I fell from bond Geno's stick in reality It's looking like he's a hopium salesman like Hannity, but he swears and wears tight t-shirts Yes again some buyers remorse for seeing and this we're just to keep going through these comments and I'll call it the ones I think interesting.
Starting point is 01:31:09 I really like Dan Bongino as a podcaster and political commentator. I'm having a difficult time staying behind him as a deputy director of the FBI. He's obviously no Tom Horman. We were promised that cutesy time was over. We were told that the corrupt leadership of the FBI had to be dismantled. We were led to believe that the mission of the FBI was to be redirected. We've seen nothing but grandstanding
Starting point is 01:31:29 and heard a lot of rhetoric coupled with some bad decisions. Now the least of which is that Patel and Bongino promoted Steven Jensen to ADIC with the Washington field office. You know, the guy who oversaw the weaponization of the FBI against January Sixers and led the charge against traditional Catholics and parents who spoke out at school board meetings. That guy!
Starting point is 01:31:51 Why did that guy get promoted to one of the most powerful positions in the FBI? Well, we know why they did that because they play for the same team folks. They're on the same side. They are all part of the same administration. Got a comment here. Franzen, Travis, have you heard about the Vax politic in Singapore? They'll fine you and throw you in jail if you don't take it. No, I can't say I have. I haven't seen them talking about that. To be fair, I've been focused mainly on American news.
Starting point is 01:32:19 I haven't looked too closely at what's going on around the world recently. I'll have to look into that though. Thank you for bringing that to my attention Francine, but yes, Singapore. It's a It's a very very strict country very very authoritarian very totalitarian. They Treat their citizens like cattle there. They have very very strict rules regarding just about everything And like we saw back in 2020 it starts with the most authoritarian countries, but this is a global plan. They are all reading from the same playbook. Yes. It starts with places like Singapore and moves out from there. But yes, I believe it is Singapore where they have a very very bustling tech sector, one of the
Starting point is 01:33:00 richest cities in the world. I want to say I don't remember the name of it, but it's got a rooftop gardens and all kinds of things but it is incredibly authoritarian they again treat their citizens like cattle and And citizens enjoy very few rights. I remain hopeful that Patel and Bongino get things back on track. Why would you remain hopeful? Why that is my question for? track, why would you remain hopeful? Why? That is my question for ID Sergeant 56. What have they done besides, say, words on a podcast that make you think they have any integrity at all? Once they were given the power, they have sold you out. They have done nothing with it. Why on earth would you
Starting point is 01:33:42 remain hopeful and trusting in these people? Releasing documents pertaining to things that happened decades ago is interesting. There may be some relevance to today, but holding people who are still around and active in what's happening today accountable for crimes they have committed is far more important. But most important is what will be done to safeguard American citizens in the future. It is time for an overhaul of the FBI. It's time for Patel and Bongino to get moving in that direction. Stop trying to be internet influencers. Get on with fulfilling the promises that were made. Well, yes, get on with fulfilling the promises that were
Starting point is 01:34:19 made, but we just we know that they aren't going to. It is all been a show and a way for them to gin up support and grift. But we see people in the comments are slowly beginning to realize they've been had. They... I don't... they I don't The fact is though that they are seeing it with Dan Bongino and they're seeing it with Cash Patel But none of them that I saw none of the comments That I looked at and I scrolled through quite a few of them last night and both now as well None of them lay the blame where it truly belongs at Donald Trump's feet. He is the one who said
Starting point is 01:35:03 None of them lay the blame where it truly belongs at Donald Trump's feet. He is the one who said, you know, he's ginned up this fervor and he has promised over and over again to appoint good people, people that are going to drain the swamp. That was one of his catchphrases. Remember he continually said, drain the swamp. We're going to get these bad actors out of these institutions. We're going to put good people, people you can trust into them, people who are going to do what the American people want, and they never do. So either Trump is incompetent, or he's lying, and he's a part of the same system these other people are.
Starting point is 01:35:38 And in fact, he could very well be both. But people don't like to take it that far. They like to pretend that Donald Trump is a hero, that he is going to save them, and that it's simply he got fooled, folks. He got fooled. He didn't realize that the people he put into these positions were bad. Truly, he is bragged over and over again about how good he is at hiring people, but we've seen none of that This is a story on mediaite It's by Joe DePaolo Elon Musk says he wouldn't let Bill Gates babysit his kids because of Epstein ties and scorched earth attack
Starting point is 01:36:17 billionaire fight Billionaire fight you guys excited. They're saying mean words at each other fight you guys excited they're saying mean words at each other. Elon Musk went scorched earth on his burgeoning rival Bill Gates on Tuesday even going so far as to call out Microsoft's co-founder ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Has he ever said anything about those pictures of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein? Has he ever said a single thing about them? Not that I've seen. Yeah I really have to wonder how much of this is you know him concerned about children and how much of this is, you know, him concerned about children and how much of it is him concerned about Bill Gates shorting his Tesla stock. Bill Gates owns a huge short position on Tesla.
Starting point is 01:36:53 Yeah, again, this is a this is a billionaire fight. They're saying mean words at each other because they are both deeply invested in anti-human technology. But perhaps they have different ideas on ways to go about it. They are just quibbling over the methods with which to enslave and destroy us. That's as deep as it goes with these folks. Speaking via satellite with the BBC's Michel Hussain, at the Qatar Economic Forum, the Tesla boss teed off on Gates, who in a CNN interview on May 9th blasted Dogues gutting of USAID Saying it results in millions of deaths. He's a huge liar must said in response
Starting point is 01:37:31 That's terrible must then followed up by taking a huge personal shot at the Microsoft co-founder Who does Bill Gates think he is to make comments about the welfare of children given that he was close friends with Jeffrey Epstein? Again, these are valid valid criticisms. These are valid things to question and say about Bill Gates. However, Musk is not the man to do it. He freely associates with Donald Trump and many others who were probably a member of Jeffrey Epstein's cabal. The government is loaded with people that were friends with him. But he won't say anything about him. Won't say anything about those people. Won't
Starting point is 01:38:10 comment on Trump being photographed with Epstein, spending time with Epstein. Who does Bill Gates think he is to make comments about the welfare of children given that he was close friends with Jeffrey Epstein? Musk added, I wouldn't want that guy to babysit my kid. I can tell you that. The remarks Tuesday are just the latest salvo. What has become a nasty feud between the two moguls in a May 8th interview with the Financial Times, Gates said of Musk, the picture of the world's richest man killing the world's poorest children is
Starting point is 01:38:40 not a pretty one. He also called Musk support of far right world leaders, insane excrement. Last July, not a pretty one. He also called Musk's support of far-right world leaders insane excrement. Last July Musk called for more scrutiny of the Gates Foundation, a philanthropic organization founded by Gates and his wife, Melinda French Gates. That's right, the billionaires are feuding. They're trying to decide who will get to enslave control and eventually kill you? They want to be the one that pulls the trigger That is what this is about
Starting point is 01:39:12 so You know, I think now we might Take a look at what's going on with gold and stable coins because this is another aspect of control the government is pushing for crypto not because They like it or because they want to give you freedom But because the crypto they are pushing is going to give them a way to track and trace you continually This is an article on zero hedge authored by Braden Lindrea of Cointelegraph, which you can find it on Zero Hedge as well. The US Senate moves forward with a genius stablecoin bill.
Starting point is 01:39:51 The US Senate has voted to advance a key stablecoin regulating bill after Democratic Senators blocked an earlier attempt to move the bill forward over concerns about President Donald Trump's sprawling crypto empire. And again, this is because they want a central bank digital currency that they can track, control, and trace at all times so that they can shut off your ability to make purchases with the push of a button. If you actually have even the fiat cash in your hand, you can potentially make purchases without them being involved.
Starting point is 01:40:22 But if you have to use their central bank digital currency, their trackable, traceable currency, then they can turn it off at the source. They can make sure that you can buy nothing, you will own nothing, and you won't be very happy. Several Democrats, including Mark Warner, Adam Schiff, and Ruben Gallego, changed their votes to pass the motion to invoke cloture, which will now set the bill up for debate on the senate floor Republican senator cynthia lumis one of the bill's key backers said on may 15th that she thinks it's a fair target To have the genius act passed by may 26 Morial day in the u.s. They are moving fast on this folks. They want it bad
Starting point is 01:41:00 The u.s senate voted 66 to 32 to advance the debate on the genius stablecoin bill Several Democratic senators withdrew support for the bill on May blocking a motion to move it forward Citing concerns over potential conflicts of interest involving Trump's crypto ventures in the bills anti money laundering positions That's right. Trump's family has been pulling some crypto shenanigans They've been starting their own cryptos, which has enriched them quite a bit. They have made a lot of money hyping up their own crypto currencies and getting people to buy in Warner express concerns about Trump's crypto ventures and a statement before the vote, but said the U S couldn't afford to keep standing on
Starting point is 01:41:40 the sidelines while the crypto industry evolves. That's right. We've got to get in there and we've got to make sure we are in control of it. We have to make sure that we own it, that we are the ones who are able to, we are able to track, trace, and control every purchase you make. We cannot allow that corruption to blind us to the broader reality. Blockchain technology is here to stay. If American lawmakers don't
Starting point is 01:42:05 shape it, others will, and not in ways that serve our interests or democratic values. Well, I don't think that they are going to serve our democratic values by any law they pass, but I do think they will serve their own interests. They will make sure that they are able to utilize whatever crypto they bring in, as I said, a CBDC. It will be a fully Orwellian nightmare where they are able to monitor every purchase you make. And again, this is on this next article is also on zero hedge future slide yields and gold jump as market reacts to Moody's downgrade.
Starting point is 01:42:43 Of course, Moody does credit rankings of countries and all kinds of things. So they have downgraded the U.S. U.S. equity futures and bond yields are sharply higher across the curve as market reacts to Moody's greatly delayed downgrade to U.S. credit on Friday. Follows 14 years after S&P did the same in August 2011. The USD trading broadly lower, gold higher, and macro credit trading notably wider as of 8am ET. S&P 500 contracts fell 1% and NASDAQ 100 features down 1.4%.
Starting point is 01:43:16 With investors cooling on equities after a 5-day winning streak and up 7 of the past 8 days. pre-market mega cap tech names are down two to four percent with semis slash cyclicals under pressure. again the US economy is a house of cards. everyone knows it. they are simply waiting to see what happens. they have been more than willing to make money while or make hay while the sun shines and while it is being propped up but they're looking at it and they're thinking I don't think it can stand much longer something has got to give somewhere so people are beginning to worry they know that it is going to fall eventually
Starting point is 01:43:55 and they're looking at it and thinking the fall might be coming sooner rather than later the yield curve is bear steepening with the 30 year yield surpassing 5% and hitting its highest level since November 2023. USD selling off. The euro rose as base as much as 1.1% as all major currencies advanced against the green back. We are seeing again the edge of the United States hegemony that was established post World War II with Bretton Woods in 1944. It has been a long time coming but it might finally be here.
Starting point is 01:44:37 The United States enjoyed an enormous enormous amount of prosperity post World War II. World War II forced us to spool up our infrastructure and our manufacturing base. And because we were not attached to Europe, it was very, very hard for anyone to bomb us and destroy that infrastructure. So while Europe had to focus on rebuilding, we didn't have to worry about any of that. We had basically free reign. We had a booming economy and were able to do whatever we wanted. But that time, it it seems has passed the post-war
Starting point is 01:45:07 Era is finally ending and new powers are rising It is an interesting time and this speaking of interesting is a very interesting article. It's about Missouri And it is on Yahoo from the Kansas City Star. Missourians could soon pay with gold and silver after lawmakers approve odd bill. Yes, it's an odd bill. Very odd. This is again, this is written by Kason Bayless.
Starting point is 01:45:37 Shoppers in Kansas City and across Missouri could soon be able to pay their groceries and pay taxes with gold and silver. It never ceases to amaze me that Kansas City is in, part of it is in Missouri. It continually throws me off. Missouri lawmakers this week in a move that surprised some approved a controversial bill that would make gold and silver legal tender, legal tender in the state. The legislation which passed both chambers of the General Assembly as an amendment to a sweeping finance related bill is headed to Republican Governor Mike Kehoe's desk. The Republican-led legislation would require
Starting point is 01:46:09 state government entities to accept electronic versions of gold and silver called ESC, electronic specie currency, as forms of payment for taxes and public debts, while the measures would not require businesses to accept gold and silver as payment for private uses such as groceries, it would allow them to do so. That's right. It could force the government to accept gold and silver or at least electronic gold and silver. Green T 369 got a comment from unless there is a completely non-digital physically tradable currency, it's a setup for tracking.
Starting point is 01:46:41 That's right. They can track any electronic purchase you make. If you use your credit card, they can track you. And if they if you use a central bank crypto, they can track you. And realistically, they can probably track a lot of other cryptos as well. Anything that's on the internet will eventually be cracked and figured out and hacked. There is if it's attached to the internet, it is not safe. It is not secure. It might be secure for a time, but it will eventually be broken into. Paleo Armory. Those gold back bills would come in very handy. I love them. That's right. And you can get your gold back bills, your other gold and silver needs from Tony Arterburn by going
Starting point is 01:47:22 through davidknight.go gold. If you go to David Knight dot gold you can sign up for Wolfpack dot gold and it lets Tony know you came through us and helps support the show. And for those unaware, gold back bills are bills that are the size and shape of paper bills but they've just got a very thin foil of gold with a few dollars of gold for each of them. That's right. I believe they have strands of gold interwoven through the bill itself. So they're very interesting and they actually have some gold in them, which is to say they are real money. They are backed by something. So gold backs are gold backed. Isn't that cool?
Starting point is 01:48:06 But yes, if you live in Missouri, you may soon be able to pay for things using gold and silver, and the government would be forced to accept gold and silver if this passes and businesses could opt into it, which that's that's actually very, very cool. I like to see that. I'd like to see these things happening. On more financial news, this is from Bloomberg, pulled it up on the archive, but DC's Smithsonian loses triple A rating after US credit downgrade. That's right, even the Smithsonian is getting hit. Their credit's not what it used to be. They're gonna repossess all the dinosaur bones. they're taking back the airplanes folks, they're going back to wherever they came from. No, I'm kidding. But the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum
Starting point is 01:48:53 complex boasting 21 museums in the National Zoo, has lost its top-tier credit rank for Moody's rating just days after the firm stripped the US government of its last AAA rating. The organization's downgrade to AA1 from AAA reflects the material funding and government linkages being between the Smithsonian and the United States government. Analysts led by Dennis Gephart said the relationship with the federal government leaves the Smithsonian vulnerable to federal government budget shutdowns or delays and links the credit quality to that of the US government. That's right. Anything the federal government funds, if it, when the federal government loses its money, all of
Starting point is 01:49:30 these places lose it as well. So even the Smithsonian is not safe from the reckless, reckless spending and the comeuppance we are seeing. I think we will take another quick break and when we come back I want to talk a little bit about the faith. Oh wait, we have a comment from Paleo Armory again. In the future all black market deals, especially drugs, guns, etc. will be transacted in gold. And of course black market deals in the future might also include things like eggs. Yes, they may include things like eggs. But if you're paying for your drugs and guns with gold, that almost makes you a pirate, so maybe invest in a sailing ship now.
Starting point is 01:50:15 Just don't ram it into the Brooklyn Bridge, folks. We'll be right back. The The The The Liberty, it's your move. And now the David Knight Show. Welcome back folks. So glad you are still here with us. And as I said, we're going to take a bit of a look at what's going on with the church in this last segment. And this will be our last segment because again, in the third hour, we are going to
Starting point is 01:52:17 play some clips from previous shows of my dad. This is the David Knight Show, and we are going to make sure that you still get David Knight in the David Knight show and we are going to make sure that you still get David Knight in the David Knight show. So in the third hour, we've got quite a host of excellent excellent material from previous shows whether it's judicial overreach or How Christian ethics are fundamental to the liberties we now enjoy or the CIA running the government Bill Gates or Trump we've got it covered and we will be playing that for you
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Starting point is 01:54:08 I'd like to tip on Rumble, that would be fantastic, or subscribe on Kik. We really do appreciate all the support and that's enough about that. We have another comment from Paleo Armory. It's about the goldbacks I was just talking about. It's gold impregnated with clear plastic. They look like laminated gold leaf, but like a printed paper bill, but shiny gold slightly shorter than a dollar bill They are I've never actually gotten to hold one personally, but I've seen pictures of them. They look very very nifty so gold backs are cool and interesting I
Starting point is 01:54:39 Have always personally been a fan of coins myself. I've always liked to collect them But we're gonna real quickly hit a couple of faith headlines that I thought were Interesting and worth looking at before we have to jump out at around right around 11. So we've got about six minutes This is on World Net Daily No idea what we're doing new worship song makes waves with bold embrace of theological confusion from the early church hymns, song acapella, or perhaps accompanied by symbols and flutes, past Gregorian chants, through the thundering pipe organ chords of J.S. Bach to the 1960s guitar and electric pianos, then the current orchestrations backing up Christian
Starting point is 01:55:22 church worship leaders. There have been a lot of changes musically. Not so much in the lyrics is a message from how great thou art through were you there when they crucified my Lord to bless the Lord. Oh, my soul, oh my soul worship his holy name. All have revolved around worship until now. Now one church has unleashed a new inspirational course with the words, God bless the Christian, God bless the atheist, God bless the Muslim, God bless the rest of us, we have no idea what we're doing. The report at End Times Headlines Explained reveals a dangerous drift into progressive praise. The tune apparently comes out of the
Starting point is 01:55:56 Welle Church in Gilbert, Arizona, the report said. Song's catchphrase is, we've got no idea what we're doing, and while the theme itself may be unintentionally honest, what follows is a troubling snapshot of what happens when worship Song's catchphrase is we've got no idea what we're doing and while the theme itself may be unintentionally honest What follows is a troubling snapshot of what happens when worship Untethers itself from biblical truth reports said again lyrics are God bless the Christian the atheist the Muslim God bless the rest of us. We've got no idea what we're doing Let all our friends in and all our enemies all of our children all our families We've got no idea
Starting point is 01:56:29 What we're doing. We've tried to find you throughout the centuries different religions in different countries We've got no idea what we're doing and this also speaks not just to theological Well, definitely theological confusion also this sort of universalism and the fact that well We're all trying to find god in our own way and there's no one way to him. It's simply how best Whichever one works best for you to see him. This is literally a hymn of agnosticism. Yes, it is very sad to see this coming out of the church today but there is only one way. It is Jesus Christ the way the truth of life and you need to give your life to him you need to ask for forgiveness and that is that is the truth of it and this next article is on dissenter and this is something that i feel fairly passionate about is something i have noticed and been annoyed by
Starting point is 01:57:17 dear effeminate pastor here's why you're bleeding men and you can see the outfits that some of these pastors are wearing at the top but uh dear effeminate pastor you stand on a stage not a pulpit beneath theatrical lights not the burning fire of truth draped in pastel rebellion and accessorized like a department store mannequin on discount you glide across the platform like a self-help seminar host with a theology degree from Instagram and you wonder out loud why men won't darken your doorway. Yes, the church, men are going back to church, which is lovely to see, but a lot of the reason they have hemorrhaged men over the past few years to decades is simply because it has become extremely, extremely
Starting point is 01:57:59 effeminate. It has become incredibly, again, as he said, more like a self-help seminar, more about your feelings than about the truth of the gospel, the truth of the Bible. It has been diluted and dumbed down. We see a lot of that in worship as well. These sort of Jesus is my boyfriend lyrics, which are very, very uncomfortable at minimum to sing and possibly very theologically bad. We... there's that one song, I can't remember who does it, but we went to one church and it's the one where they say, one of the lines is, sloppy wet kiss, and I viscerally cringed the first time
Starting point is 01:58:41 I heard that line. I recoiled in horror because it was so unpleasant and theologically bad. But maybe we'll cover this article more tomorrow. But yes, the church has hemorrhaged men for years simply because it has diluted the gospel. It has become self-help. It has become extremely effeminate. They have continually, continually catered to the sort of book club aesthetic that appeals to a lot of women. But we are out of time for today. For my segments, we, as I said, are going to play some great segments that my dad did previously for the last hour. I want to thank you all for joining us.
Starting point is 01:59:26 Once again, ask you to continue praying for him. He's home, we're so happy. We're glad to have him back. Just please pray that he continues to recover and get better and he's back on the air soon. So thank you all for joining us. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day. You've got Musk saying, impeach that judge. You've got JD Vance saying, we've got executive
Starting point is 01:59:56 authority here. And these judges don't have any authority in this area. More on that in just a moment. The Washington Post saying it's a constitutional crisis and saying that Trump has potentially broken laws, steamrolled Congress and has a billionaire donor trying to dismantle the US government as his administration taunts the authority of the courts to stop them in what appears to be a pursuit of some of the most expansive and aggressive presidential power in American history. Well that brings up a question. All of government, the power of the purse resides with Congress and they are the ones who initiate and approve all the spending bills.
Starting point is 02:00:40 And so the President isn't spending any new money, so he's not usurping that power of the Congress, which is to spend the money. Is, and so that brings up the question, uh, since the executive is a manager, is he obliged to spend all of the money that has been budgeted for these things? I would say no. Right. Uh, he's not making new money. I think we've had some of that with a Biden his largesse for Ukraine. But does he have to spend all the money that the Congress has allocated to these various bureaucracies?
Starting point is 02:01:15 Or can he say, well, we're not gonna do that. We're gonna cut it back. Can he do that? I mean, so far he's not gotten rid of any agencies. He's just reducing the amount of money that they've been spending, that has been allocated to them. It seems to me like that's a legitimate constitutional thing to do. The Congress allocates the money, but the executive doesn't have to spend the money that's been allocated to it. So the New York Times says, although there's no universally accepted definition of a constitutional crisis, Trump has created a constitutional crisis.
Starting point is 02:01:48 Well, how do you know that if you don't have a definition for it? I don't know what a constitutional crisis is, but I'll know it when I can't define it, but I'll know it when I see it, just like pornography, right? The judge said about that. Pro publicus says Trump's purge is a crisis that has tested the limits of the presidency. So on CNN they do have one conservative that they've got there, Scott Jennings, and he said, they said we do have a constitutional crisis and the constitutional crisis is being caused by
Starting point is 02:02:24 these judges. That's right, J.D. Vance is pushing back on this. He's talked about Andrew Jackson. And then he said this. He wrote this on Sunday. He says, if a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal. If a judge tried to command the attorney general on how to use her discretion as a prosecutor,
Starting point is 02:02:46 that is also illegal. Judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power. That's what JD Vance said. He said the word legitimate is doing a lot of work here. But we do know that judges do get to say whether the executive is complying with the law or not. That's been the case for decades, hundreds of years. But still, the judiciary is micromanaging things. That's the point that JD Vance is making and he's absolutely right about that. And he was very well stated, a very articulate argument here. He says there's a difference between saying whether you're complying with the law and then
Starting point is 02:03:29 You have these individual district court judges setting effectively setting broad federal policy That is specifically reserved for the president of the United States I think we do have a constitutional crisis and it's being caused by these judges They're not here to tell us how to spend the money They're not here to set broad federal policy. He said that's Scott Jennings at CNN Referring to the tweet that was put out by JD Vance Judges don't get to tell a general how to conduct a military operation. They don't get to tell the attorney general how to use her powers as a prosecutor. And they don't have the ability to tell the executive how to be an executive. And I don't think that they have the ability to command
Starting point is 02:04:20 that money that has been allocated by the Congress be spent. You don't have to spend all that money. I mean every year you look at these you know you look at schools and stuff they got there. We're at the end of the year. You know so we got money left over. Spend it all because if you don't spend it they're gonna reduce our budget next year. They're gonna say hey you didn't need all that money we're not gonna allocate it to you. So spend all the money that you still got left over. That kind of nonsense. These judges are supposed to be setting discrete settling, discrete and specific matters, not setting policy, he said.
Starting point is 02:04:54 I think Vance is right. And so I hope that Trump will fight it this time. He didn't do it last time. It looks like Vance is up for it. It looks like Musk is up for it. And I think that would be a very good precedent. He'd be setting a precedent and it'd be a good one for a change. He set a lot of really bad precedents.
Starting point is 02:05:14 And so we look at these judicial orders. We've got judges ordering that the CDC, the FDA, and other agencies have to restore these DEI pages. Now that's the kind of micromanagement, the kind of detailed management that they don't have any authority to do, but it's being done by district court judges setting policy for the entire country. A federal judge on Tuesday, yesterday, ordered US health agencies such as the CDC and the FDA to restore data and web pages that were taken down in recent days. You ordered them to comply with a Trump administration order on gender ideology and diversity rules."
Starting point is 02:05:55 So they said, take down your DEI pages and they took them down. But then they went to a judge and the judge said, no, you got to put them back up. Who are you? Who are you? Who are you? This is not your purview. U.S. District Judge John Bate, a lot of these pages, HIV, HIV, HIV. The CDC page that had the title Safer Food Choices for Pregnant People was renamed Safer Food Choices for Pregnant Women.
Starting point is 02:06:24 The judge doesn't like that either. When the previous version of the CDC page is accessed it displays a message saying that it's moved to the one referencing women because only women can get pregnant. This is a judge that has inserted himself into this. The CDC displays a message on all of its web pages now that reads CDC's website is being modified to comply with President Trump's executive order so now I guess maybe what they'll do is modify their website to say that
Starting point is 02:06:56 CDC's website is now being modified to comply with the judicial orders of a US district judge Because that's now what is really happening. He's put himself, that's why I talk about judicial supremacy. And it must be destroyed. Hopefully this clash will destroy it, we'll see. But again, you know, these people, the CDC, the FDA, all these other people, these health organizations. They had no problem at all With Trump's executive order of March the 13th 2020 they were fine with that
Starting point is 02:07:31 They don't like his executive order taking off all the tranny stuff But it's going to come down to a fight with the courts Appeals court rejects Trump's administration bid to immediately reinstate a funding freeze. Who are they? GOP Representative Crane has now drafted an impeachment article on the judge who blocked Doge from accessing the Treasury information and, as I said before, even blocked the Treasury secretary. That's the arrogance of these judges and so I'm glad to see it.
Starting point is 02:08:07 Eli Crane called Judge Engelmayer's actions judicial overreach and he does need to be impeached. I hope they do. Meanwhile we've got Elizabeth Warren. Lionn Liz who says only Congress can shut agencies down not Trump or Musk she's worried about her Frankenstein child the Consumer Financial Protection Board CFPB and she says she went on with Rachel Maddow and she said Warren said only Congress not Donald Trump not Elon Musk not some 22 year old programmer. Eat your heart out, Liz. He's a lot
Starting point is 02:08:47 smarter than you are. Only Congress can shut this agency down. But here's the trick on that one. You notice none of the Republicans are, oh yeah, they know, you know, beat on their chest and they're big manly guys. Yeah, it's about men versus women isn't it Liz? Yeah and they keep putting in these bills to say let's shut down the consumer agency but they don't actually want a real vote on that. Now let's stop and talk about this agency that was created by Elizabeth Warren and I think Barney Frank had something to do with it but it's her child, her baby. She's upset about this. I played the clip for you yesterday which is that you, they've uncovered fraudulent claims and stuff like that. Well, you know, we always
Starting point is 02:09:29 had courts where people could sue things, but you know, they're for the consumer. Well, no, they shut down over a period of about four or five years. It was about 150 banks a year were going under because of the new regulations. And they were the small and medium-sized banks. The big banks could handle it. You know, these government regulations is one person that says it's kind of like a spider's web. It catches the small gnats and flies, but the big bumblebees go straight through it. Well, that's the way it was with the big banks and her consumer financial protection board.
Starting point is 02:09:58 The regulations were just blown right through with these other guys, but it killed all of the trapped and killed all of small and medium-sized companies. But let's talk about this idea that only Congress can shut this stuff down. When Elizabeth Warren created this thing with her legislation, they specifically put the Consumer Financial Protection Board out of the reach of Congress. They made them funded by the Federal Reserve instead of funded by Congress because that's how Congress exercises control. Congress could defund, Congress could kill any of these agencies by defunding them. Instead what they did was they gave the IRS
Starting point is 02:10:46 seven times with Republicans in charge, gave Mike Johnson, gave them seven times what their current budget is. Groove them by 700% or whatever. I mean, that's that's just inexcusable. But the Congress could go the other way, right? They could cut the budget of one of these things because they are the ones who control the purse strings. So that's how congressional control is exercised. Elizabeth Warren is saying, well, Congress needs to control this. Well, that's through the money that is allocated. But she short-circuited congressional control because,
Starting point is 02:11:20 and she did it deliberately, because she knew how this was going to be used. And so what she did was she funded it from the Federal Reserve, not even from the Treasury Department. She funded it from the Federal Reserve to get it out of the control of Congress. She designed this thing to short circuit the control of Congress, and now she's whining that Trump and Musk are shutting it down. That's right, boys and girls. There's a post-election sale on silver and gold.
Starting point is 02:11:48 Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold. It's time to buy some metals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense is. Go to DavidKnight.gold to get in touch with the wise wolf himself, Tony Arterburn. He knows where to look to find silver and gold. Woohoo! York! The Ought! Back in the day when I wasn't shadow ban, a lot of people say, �How can you be a Christian
Starting point is 02:12:36 and a libertarian?� And I said, �Well, that�s why I called it liberty-tarian, because I�m about liberty. I�m not about the libertarian party. I don't think these two are opposed to each other being libertarian or Christian So in fact, I don't think you can yeah, you have to have both of those you can't have Liberty away from Christ freedom is in Christ Outside of Christ you are enslaved To whatever it is that you serve, whether it
Starting point is 02:13:06 is money or power or sex or drugs or whatever. You've got an enslavement to that. But it's also the fact that the founders of this country understood and said, we have a form of government that will only be able to be sustained if the people are moral. And so this article from Kevin Shroom, an American reformer, says the ancient question, what has Athens to do with Jerusalem? In other words, if Jerusalem would represent in the old days a metaphor for a spiritual center and Athens would represent the political, what do the two have to do with each other?
Starting point is 02:13:47 So we used to need God, but now that science and modern medicine, this is the argument, right? We used to need God, but now that we've got science and modern medicine and we've got AI, we don't need God anymore. We've been set free from the need to believe in God. We believe in science and self and in the state. And what will take Christianity's place? He says. It's not going to have its place taken by atheism. No, you're going to serve someone. You're going to worship something. The heart is an idle factory. If you look at Bob Dylan during his short Christian phase, he said, ìYouíre going to serve someone.
Starting point is 02:14:26 Youíre going to serve something. Weíre always out there looking for something to idolize, arenít we?î So he said, ìItís going to be a new paganism.î As many people have pointed out, the return of the so-called strong gods of antiquity. Mysticism, the dark arts, and scientism is a part of that. Science as a religion, not as a thought process, not as a way of proving the physical reality of something, or of disproving something that somebody has said. That's equally important. No, no, no. We're not going to look at data. You can't see the data. You can't see the data from Fatshah.
Starting point is 02:15:05 You can't see the data from Pfizer. You can't see the data from Michael Mann. You can't see the data, period. You just do what they have to say. It's an argument from authority. These are the people who are our high priests. And whatever they say, we must follow. The ability to refashion human nature, in other words to make a biological boy into
Starting point is 02:15:25 a girl, to even turn men into gods, or basically to create life without having two parents, being able to genetically modify a baby, hatch them and so forth. This is playing God. And when you look at this, the whole aspect of, well, we're going to join with machines and we're going to become cyborgs, as the Baphomet billionaire Elon Musk wants us to believe. And we're going to become powerful, we're going to merge with AI and the robots, and we're going to live forever. That's what he's selling. That is the transhumanism, but of course, transgenderism is an important part
Starting point is 02:16:06 of that. If you can become a different sex, which you can't. And it is what they do is they mutilate people. They butcher people. It's a Frankenstein approach. And all of this stuff about brain-computer interfaces and the singular and all the rest of the stuff. This is this is heinous Frankenstein type of science. The kind of freedom that is often pursued these days is dangerous and elusive. It's dangerous because once it is obtained it's often misused and abused. Freedom turns to vice if it is not disciplined. turns to vice if it is not disciplined. That's why the founders talked about happiness.
Starting point is 02:16:50 When they talked about happiness, it wasn't just, �Oh great, I feel good today.� No, no, no. They were talking about happiness in the philosophical and the rhetorical world in which they lived. Happiness was about achieving a state of virtue. It wasn't just about satisfying whatever your animal instincts were. No, it was about pursuing virtue. True freedom begins by being set free from sin, set free for a relationship with God and Christ, reminding us that He is God, not us.
Starting point is 02:17:25 The original bondage is the bondage to sin. Made in God's image, we have stiff-armed God. We have sinned against the one who made us. Sin brought spiritual death, alienation, bondage, spiritual confusion, a disconnection from reality. If you disconnect from God, you have disconnected from the ultimate reality. In His infinite mercy, God chose not to leave us in bondage, but send His Son. disconnect from God, you have disconnected from the ultimate reality. In His infinite mercy, God chose not to leave us in bondage, but sent His Son, the God-man,
Starting point is 02:17:51 Jesus Christ, on a rescue mission. He died a substitutionary death, was raised from the dead. Knowing these truths and knowing the person of truth sets us free from sin, from death, from future judgment. True freedom comes from truth, forgiveness, and spiritual liberation. You will know the truth and the truth will set you free. Freedom in Christ sets us free from the main bondage we experience and that is the bondage of thinking that we are God. That's exactly the opposite of what they paid big bucks to have Harrison Ford tell you. Life doesn't come with a manual.
Starting point is 02:18:33 You've got to figure that all out yourself. Well, no, actually, it does come with a manual. And if you know Christ, you also get a helper. Rather than the false freedom to play God, we are set to free our true selves in Christ. So he talks about this in terms of the founding of America. And he talks about it in terms of horizontal freedom. He says true freedom doesn't terminate in personal individual freedom. Personal freedom is not a spiritual cul-de-sac.
Starting point is 02:19:05 When a person is set free in Jesus Christ, they long to be free in other ways as well. Politically, economically, educationally, socially. One freedom follows another. And this is why anti-Christian and anti-God cultures hate the Gospel. Cultures like North Korea, China, India, you name it, right? They seek to suppress it. Why? Because politicians always want to see, of all people, politicians want to see themselves as God. They don't want to have any competition. But they also don't want people becoming free. They want you to be controlled by them. For example, America can claim a Christian founding because the earliest settlers desired
Starting point is 02:19:52 the freedom to worship God according to the dictates of their own conscience, without unwarranted government intervention. Yet this led to more than just worship. It led to settlement. It led to societal development. It led to the Protestant work ethic because of the belief that God has honored by the use of our freedoms an effort to build something, to create something, to fulfill the dominion mandate of Genesis. America was and is a unique experience in human liberty because the freedom that produces
Starting point is 02:20:26 and builds rather than tyranny, authoritarianism and an all-encompassing government. That was the mindset of the people there. You know, when people argue, was America Christian, nation or whatever, it was – this is not to say that the politicians were Christians. Some were, some weren't. It's not to say that the people who wrote down these basic philosophies were Christians. Some were, some weren't. But Christianity pervaded American society at the time, just as this kind of spectator
Starting point is 02:21:03 paganism, hedonism permeates our society today. It's a very different society. America is not anything like the America that was gifted freedom by God, because that's the other part of it. It's not a spiritual cul-de-sac, but it's also not something that we do ourselves. Our spiritual freedom as well as these other horizontal freedoms are gifts from God. That was something that was acknowledged by our founders. So America was and is a unique experiment in human history because of that freedom that
Starting point is 02:21:40 produces and builds. America was not a Christian nation in that it was a theocracy like Israel was a theocracy. However, it was and is Let's hope that I don't know. I don't think that it is anymore. A Christian nation and that its DNA was Christian from the outside set. Its founding principles were Christian. In brief objective vertical freedom in Christ led many to seek freedom on horizontal levels – political, economic, social, educational. This is why the Declaration of Independence says,
Starting point is 02:22:15 We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. By the way, it holds that the Creator is also self-evident, doesn't it? And that is true. We understand that the things that we see were created by things that we do not see. We understand there had to be an intelligence behind the creation of things as complex as us, even as complex as our DNA has to be a Creator. It is self-evident, isn't it? And that we're endowed by a Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The self-evident God and the self-evident God-given truths form the basis of the pursuit of a free society that is productive. That is why you can't separate these things.
Starting point is 02:23:05 Hello, it's me, Vladimir Zelensky. I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years. You'd think with all the billions I've skimmed off America, I could dress better. And I could, if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful grey MacGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo in blue. But he told me to get lost. Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at thedavidknightshow.com. And David is giving a 10% discount to listeners from now until 2025. At that price, you should be able to buy me several hundred.
Starting point is 02:23:44 Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful. I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various galas and social events. If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA. Well, we have Mike Johnson. Let's take a look at how Biden is doing here. We got Mike Johnson doing a retrospective on Biden. He says, I'm not betraying a confidence here. This has now been reported and he goes, you know, just verify that he didn't remember his own executive order
Starting point is 02:24:27 on natural gas just weeks after he had signed it. But that's not the most important thing that comes out of what Mike Johnson says. As he's talking about this notice, and I'm going to play you the clip, but notice that Mike Johnson is saying, you know, he's trying to get a meeting with Biden and his people are protecting him. And that's what New York Times and all these people were saying. How did they manage to pull this off? They were shielding Biden from everybody.
Starting point is 02:24:53 And so he says, it was very difficult for me. He says, here I am, Speaker of the House, and I'm third in line or second in line or whatever to the president. You know, it's just the president, vice president, and then it's Mike Johnson. That should keep you up at night. But that's sellout. But anyway, but he said it was very hard for him to get a meeting. He finally gets a meeting and we have this person this way and the CIA is there.
Starting point is 02:25:19 You know, he just mentions that casually. Why is the CIA there? Because they are the government. They're the ones who are running... Who's running the Biden White House? The CIA, the same ones that run the Trump White House and all the other White Houses that are there? Stand by it. And I say this without any personal animus at all.
Starting point is 02:25:39 I mean, I, you know, in some ways, actually kind of feel sorry for Joe Biden. I mean, he's in the twilight years of his life. He is not, obviously, has not been in charge for some time. And I know this by personal observation and now the whole world knows it. And it's been very, very concerning to me over the last year and a half since I've had this position.
Starting point is 02:25:56 Can you tell us a story when you say personal observation? What kind of thing did you see? It's public now because the Wall Street Journal got it and put it on the front page. But January a year ago, almost exactly a year ago, I had been asked, I became speaker in October 2023 and there were all sorts of big national security concerns and everything going on and I started requesting a meeting with the president because, you know, I'm
Starting point is 02:26:17 kind of old school, I'm a constitutional law guy. The speaker of the house should be able to talk to the president, especially in times of great national interest and calamity. But they wouldn't let me meet with him. And his staff kept putting, giving him excuses. This went on for like eight or nine weeks. I'm sorry, Mr. Speaker, he doesn't have time. What are you talking about? I'm second in line of the presidency. He has time. I need to talk to him. We had, I can't say the classified parts, but we had some big, big national concerns at the time that I was losing sleep over. Finally, I just went to the Hill Press Corps and I said the President is not being
Starting point is 02:26:45 allowed to meet with the Speaker. There's a problem. So they started putting pressure on him. Long story short, they finally relented. They invited me to the White House. I show up and I realize it's actually an ambush because it's not just me and the President. It's also Kamala
Starting point is 02:26:57 Harris, Chuck Schumer, Hakim, the whole CIA director, everybody. So I walked in the Oval and I know what this is. This is a, they're gonna hotbox the Speaker on Ukraine funding, that's what it was. This is probably third week of January. We sit down.
Starting point is 02:27:12 Before he caved on Ukraine. And the whole conversation, and I'm going, we don't need to have this conversation. The President reaches over, just like this, we're sitting in the, right next to the fireplace in the Oval and he grabs my arm and he says, the Speaker and I just need a couple minutes together. Would y'all just leave us alone? And I looked up on the faces of
Starting point is 02:27:26 some of the staff standing around the wall and they're like, no, he did it. So he called it. He's the Commander in Chief so everybody leaves and he and I are standing awkwardly in the middle of the Oval Office right over the rug by that coffee table. And I said, Mr. President, thanks for the moments. You know, this is very important. I got some big national security things I need to talk to you about that I've heard and I think you know and what do we do and but first real quickly mr. president can I ask you a question I cannot answer this to from my constituents in Louisiana sir why did you pause LNG exports to Europe like I
Starting point is 02:27:56 don't understand you know liquefied natural gas is in great demand by our allies why would you do that because you understand we just talked about Ukraine you understand you're fueling Vladimir Putin's war machine because they got to get their gas from Ukraine. You realize the purpose of this war is for LNG pipelines. And he said, I didn't do that. I said, Mr. President, yes you did. It was an executive order like three weeks ago. And he goes, no, I didn't do that.
Starting point is 02:28:17 And he's arguing with me. I said, Mr. President, respectfully, could I go out here and ask your secretary to print it out? We'll read it together. You definitely did that." And he goes, oh, you talk about natural gas. Yes, sir. He said, no, no, you misunderstand. He said, what I did is I signed this thing to- we're
Starting point is 02:28:33 going to conduct a study on the effects of LNG. I said, no, you're not, sir. You paused it. I know. I have the terminal, the export terminal in my state. I talked to those people this morning. This is doing massive damage to our economy, national security. It
Starting point is 02:28:47 occurred to me, Barry, he was not lying to me. He genuinely did not know what he had signed. And I walked out of that meeting with fear and loathing because I thought, we're in serious trouble. Who is running the country? Like, I don't know who put the paper in
Starting point is 02:28:59 front of him, but he didn't. Yeah, right. Who's running the country? Who put the paper in front of him? I mean CIA guy was there along with all the Democrat operatives right? Yeah and you know the whole purpose of this which didn't make any sense to Johnson because you know he's being told you know we're running this war so that we can make sure we're supplying Europe with liquid natural gas and other things instead of the Russians, right?
Starting point is 02:29:27 Same story that we see in Syria. It's got to be ours. We're going to sell to them, not Russia or other people. And so the CIA got what it wanted out of him, didn't it? You know, remember he was like, no, no more money for Ukraine when he first gets in. And then, all, alright, money for Ukraine, but only if you do something about the border. And then he turned. And it's like, okay, forget the border, we'll just send money to Ukraine.
Starting point is 02:29:55 That type of thing. And forget the people in western North Carolina. You know, that's one of the things, is we look at this inauguration that is happening. Oh, we gotta move it inside. And so the MAGA media is like, wow, is it because Trump's in danger? Or is it because of the weather? It's like, well, I don't know if Trump's in danger, but I do know who is in danger. I know it's really cold here. We're right
Starting point is 02:30:21 here where these people in western North Carolina got wiped out by the hurricane Helene. And they get no help at all from the federal government. As a matter of fact, the federal government and the local government is kicking them in the teeth. And there's a situation right now where we got temperatures in the teens every night this week. These people don't have a safe place to live and nobody is talking about it. It's not on Trump's radar. Nobody cares. Trump will move his inauguration indoors.
Starting point is 02:30:51 Is he going to do anything to help the people in North Carolina? No. He said that he's going to go to California and look at the aftermath of the fires. Fine. What about North Carolina? What about the people that actually voted for you? Nothing. But let's talk about the CIA because as I said before, I think the CIA is a real government. I think the
Starting point is 02:31:13 CIA is an enemy of the American people. And there was a very interesting back and forth between John Kuryakow and another, well, former, maybe former, who knows, with his CIA people, Well, former, maybe former, who knows, with his CIA people. A guy by the name of Bustamante. And I want you to hear what this Bustamante guy is saying in terms of, John Kiriakou says, well, you know, the government is supposed to answer to us, it's supposed to serve us. No, it's not. You're here to serve the government. And this guy, this CIA guy, this Bustamante guy, he makes the case that Americans are
Starting point is 02:31:46 not important. What is important is continuity of government. You believe that the government is there to support you? Is that what you said? No, I believe the government should be responsive to me. It works for me. It shouldn't be able to target me. That's where we're fundamentally opposed to.
Starting point is 02:32:01 Oh, I'm sure. Because the government does not work for us. I'm sure. I'm saying it should. It should not. The government is there to ensure the continuation of the American ideal. That's the purpose of the government.
Starting point is 02:32:11 It is not there to serve you. That doesn't even mean anything, though, the American ideal. What is that? What is the American ideal? If every American is destroyed, if every American is killed, with the exception of the people in government, one congressperson, one senator, and the president of the vice president
Starting point is 02:32:25 The plan to let us all die and save themselves continues America is Not by its people by its government. That's what we went to war with the British about we could have been Guys with the CIA hear that people we could have been collections But the rights of sovereign independence is a government thing the government Exists to survive and serve the continuation of the government of the United States, not the American people. That's part of the ideological hogwash that we were all taught in elementary school civics that just isn't true. And then they taught you the real truth at the CIA.
Starting point is 02:32:56 That's not what the government is. You swore an oath to protect and serve the Constitution of the United States. That is a document defining the government. A government of the United States that is a document defining the government a government of the people by the people for the people but it's still a fucking government not the people the people of the United States through the eyes of the government FBI CIA NSA the White House the people of the United States are engines of economic development we are there to create the GDP and the flow we're the slaves of government that the government can then use to enact national security policies or international policies that benefit the government. That's the cycle.
Starting point is 02:33:33 What was it that Jefferson said that periodically the tree of liberty has to be watered with the blood of martyrs and patriots? Mmm. Yeah. I'm ready to fight. Yeah. Fight for what? My independence. Not fight for your government? No. Where do you think you get your independence from? It's not the government that gives you my independence. One thousand percent it's the government that gives you your independence. It's the government that infringes on my independence.
Starting point is 02:33:55 That's right. That's what he just defined. Oh my god. Yes. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's this Bustamante guy, you know, he lays out how, you know, we can start a nuclear war and you can all die and it doesn't matter if Americans exist or not, we've got to have the government exist and you're there to make sure the government continues and you're there to work and to provide stuff for the government. And then he says, and so, you know, independence from what? Oh, independence from the government, says John Kiriakou.
Starting point is 02:34:25 And he goes, hey, you know. Folks, that's the mindset of these people. I think, Gideon, you can go back and you can look at the book, Raven Rock. The subtitle of it was, The Plan to Let All of Us Die and to Save Themselves. That's what he's talking about there. That was the situation at the beginning of the Cold War.
Starting point is 02:34:42 That was the situation at the beginning of the Cold War. That was the situation when they created this abstraction called national security that overrides everything, that makes slaves out of us. The God of national security, everything will be sacrificed on the altar of national security. And you're nothing to these people. They will protect themselves in their underground bunkers while we get nuclear weapons rained down on us as a consequence of their actions and their provocations. That's what this is really about.
Starting point is 02:35:18 And it's just interesting and refreshing, I guess, in a sense, to hear somebody finally say the quiet part out loud that we know. But you'll see books like Raven Rock, and it's presented in that book as, well, yeah, this is the Cold War mindset. Isn't it nice that the CIA isn't like that anymore? Or you'll have books about DARPA, and it's like, yeah, this planet is really dark, but that was 60 years ago. Oh, it's not like that now. No, it's much, yeah, this planet was really dark, but you know, that was 60 years ago. Oh, it's not like that now.
Starting point is 02:35:46 No, it's much, much worse. You're just cattle to them. You're here to serve them. That's what the CIA says. You're there to work for them. You don't matter. Only their government matters. Well, you know, John Kyiakou, I've interviewed
Starting point is 02:36:06 him many times, and he was the one, the only one that went to jail for the lies and the deaths of the Iraq War. We were lied into the Iraq War. Trump said we were lied into the Iraq War. He was right about that. And then what did he do when he became president? He turned around and he promoted the person who did the torture, who sold the lies, he made Gina Haspel the head of the CIA. And John Kyriakou, who exposed the lies, went to jail. And Trump would not pardon him. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 02:36:41 Yeah. Instead, Rudy Giuliani wants a million dollars to talk to Trump about a pardon. That's what the Trump government is. That's what our government is. That's what the CIA is. The CIA is our government. I'm gonna do it. The The The Making sense, common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Bill Gates, he is making the rounds on this stuff. And when I first saw this, I thought, why is he on so many shows?
Starting point is 02:38:56 I played for you a couple of clips yesterday. He went on NBC, the Today Show, and then he goes on to The View, and he's in both of these cases, the clips that I played, he was talking about Elon Musk and his love for USAID. We talked about how intricately USAID was involved in depopulation. Today earlier we talked about how USAID has been funding all kinds of Sodom and Gomorrah stuff all over the world. And of course those things go hand in hand. But he was also talking about pandemics and vaccines and all the usual stuff. He went on also now with Jimmy Fallon and finally realized why he's doing this media
Starting point is 02:39:44 blitz. He's promoting his autobiography that he just released. And it's called Source Code, My Beginnings. It should have been Lawsuit, My Beginning. Or Intellectual Property Theft, My Beginning. He won the lawsuit that was brought against him. He got his beginning, as I've said before, you look at MS-DOS and it was a direct theft of intellectual property from a company called Digital Research.
Starting point is 02:40:14 Source code my beginning seems like that'd be a better title for Zuckerberg's autobiography since he's like a robot, you know. Source code my beginning. But Bill Gates is not about writing code. He's about stealing stuff. Bill Gates goes on to Jimmy Fallon's show, and he says humans aren't gonna be needed for most things. Everyone's talking about AI, and that's the big topic.
Starting point is 02:40:39 Everyone's saying how's it gonna take over, and all this stuff, and it's bad, or it's good, or we don't know. What are the pros and cons for in layman's terms for someone like me? Yeah, so the era we've come to is sort of the vision that computing was expensive and it basically became free. The era that we're just starting is that intelligence is rare, you know, a great doctor, a great teacher, and with AI over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace. You know, great medical advice, great tutoring, and it's kind of profound
Starting point is 02:41:18 because it solves all these specific problems, like we don't have enough doctors or, you know or mental health professionals. But it brings with it kind of so much change, you know, what will jobs be like? Should we just work like two or three days a week? So I love the innovation forward. Maybe you should take off. But I think it's a little bit unknown. Will we be able to shape it? And so legitimately, people are like, wow, this is this is a bit scary.
Starting point is 02:41:49 It's completely new territory. I mean, we still need humans. Not for most things. You know, we'll decide. I mean, hosting a talk show. Definitely. You're going to need it. Really? Well, we'll decide, you know, like baseball. We won't want to watch... Do we need Jimmy Fallon for us? Yeah. And, you know, so there'll be some things that we reserve for ourselves.
Starting point is 02:42:16 But in terms of making things and moving things and growing food, over time, those will be basically solved problems. Yeah. Maybe he should rename his biography My Pact with Lucifer. Is AI going to be funnier than Jimmy Fallon? Yes. And all of his writers combined. So Gates is saying, well, you know, intelligence is rare, but we're going to make it very common. I wonder when I hear all these billionaires talking about how they're going to replace us and get rid
Starting point is 02:42:48 of us and pacify us. Whistler says a monkey on a typewriter is funnier than Jimmy Fallon and his writers. Yeah, at least he gets a joke every once in a while. But yeah, you know, will AI replace billionaires? No, evidently not. Evidently, billionaires are the unreplaceable profession. Smart ones of us, as Bloomberg said, who are going to be controlling everybody else. People can end up working only two or three days a week. That's why we've got to have universal basic income. You see, when I talk about how Gates goes on these shows and positions himself as the anti-Musk and everything, these guys are both on the same side. They're on the same side
Starting point is 02:43:33 as Bloomberg and all these billionaires. They want to make sure that we own nothing, that they pacify us so, as Bloomberg said, we don't grab guillotines and come after them. But he says in terms of making things and moving things and growing food. Did you catch that? growing food Over time those will basically be solved problems Putting potentially billions of people out of work will then be completely dependent on the state is a solved problem and that's what we're talking about and Elon Musk is of the same ilk and That's what we're talking about. And Elon Musk is of the same ilk. And Elon Musk is actually
Starting point is 02:44:11 more threatening than Bill Gates is on AI. He says you're going to have to join it or die. That if you don't merge with a machine, the singularity, and it's Gates, it's Peter Thiel who are pushing this singularity. It's Peter Thiel who funded the Singularity Society and the meetings that they have on an annual basis. That Ray Kurzweil is the front guy that does all the talking. But the money is coming from Peter Thiel. General Motors crews and they're shutting down and they're laying off the humans who are smarter than everybody else and we're going to take our jobs. Well, not yet suckers. John Henry is a steel driving man and he's still driving.
Starting point is 02:44:47 He's driving those cars, not just the spikes. General Motors, RoboTaxi company, Cruz laid off half of its workforce two months after GM pulled its funding. In October 2023, a pedestrian became trapped underneath a Cruz RoboTaxi. Remember that? 2023, a pedestrian became trapped underneath a cruise robo taxi. Remember that? Leading to California yanking its permit in the state. Despite lofty plans to bring its robo taxi service to more cities, crews never recovered. They pulled their entire fleet from the streets in November and they never made a return. Will they ever return? Let's hope they never return. The MTA and Cruz as well. Plenty of mayhem on public streets and the terrifying run-ins with pedestrians despite many years of testing and billions in investment. Remember that? We were always told.
Starting point is 02:45:34 You know, this is one of the lines from Elon Musk about how they were going to be so much safer and yet Tesla's got the highest accident rate of any brand that is out there. And not everybody has self-driving option that's on the Tesla, it costs a lot more money and even those people, many of them have learned better and don't use it. But we were told that because of the collective hive mind, you know, as they're going out there, driving through the streets, that they were going to get smarter and smarter, very rapidly, because they were going to be sharing their experience. So when one robo-taxi would encounter something, it would learn from that, and then it would
Starting point is 02:46:18 share that learned experience with all the other robo-taxis. Of course, that didn't happen. And we're starting to hear stuff like that about artificial intelligence. And when I look at artificial intelligence, I'm not worried about it becoming a god-like intelligence, which was the second part of Hugo de Garris's book, but I'm worried about how it will be used by the elites against us in a very satanic way. What it is good at doing is collecting a vast amount of information and summarizing it. Now, of course, it doesn't always get that right.
Starting point is 02:46:55 And so the way these people want to use it is they want to collect a vast amount of information about each and every one of us. And then they want to summarize us to the people who would be our masters, to enslave us. And what if they don't get that right? Right, okay? That's the real issue as well. What if they do get it right? You know, if they do get it right, I guess you won't be seeing me anymore. But a lot of innocent people who have harbored no ill will to the government as I do would be caught up in that as well. And I'm a declared enemy of the state.
Starting point is 02:47:33 So you don't have to, you don't need an AI robot to figure that out. They've already figured it out. That's why I'm banned on so many different places. This is. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Instead, what they'll do is give us a new spin on it. And that is what Trump is pushing through. Together these world-leading technology giants are announcing the formation of Stargate. So put that name down in your books, because I think you're going to hear a lot about it in the future.
Starting point is 02:48:41 A new American company that will invest $500 billion, at least, in AI infrastructure in the future, a new American company that will invest 500 billion dollars at least in AI infrastructure in the United States and very quickly moving very rapidly, creating over 100,000 American jobs almost immediately. Are they gonna create jobs or jabs? That's what I need to know, right? And why is he involved in this if it's a private company? That's what I would like to know as well. You know, they had announced this, that they were going to do it several months ago. They were talking about $100 billion, and they're talking about $500 billion, and so
Starting point is 02:49:12 I thought, well, is he kicking in money on this stuff? They insist that it is going to be privately funded. Handy sent this to me when he saw it. He says, a personalized mRNA vaccine for every individual. He's still the godfather of the vaccines, isn't he? As a matter of fact, this is the way that... So he has this dog and pony show, and he brings in Larry Ellison,
Starting point is 02:49:36 and he brings in Sam Altman, all the usual suspects, plus a Japanese banker with SoftBank and some other people, and he holds a press conference with all this stuff By the way people Trump just a reminder people in Western North Carolina are still freezing in this cold And I tell you it's cold here it was colder here than in New York City, which is really strange and It's getting down into the single digits here at night. And we're not too far away from where these people lost their homes and still Republicans not interested in even talking about it. Not even on the radar for them at all.
Starting point is 02:50:17 Now let's talk about a half a trillion dollars that we're going to spend on AI and mRNA technology. that we're going to spend on AI and mRNA technology. This is Larry Ellison of Oracle talking about how the silicon grifters are going to take over healthcare next. You look even better now. Oh, that's really funny. One of the most exciting things we're working on, again using the tools that Sam and Masa are providing, is a cancer vaccine. It's very interesting.
Starting point is 02:50:52 Early diet, it turns out, I'll be quick. This guy's not a doctor either, he's another Bill Gates. Cancer tumors, little fragments of those tumors float around in your blood. So you can do early cancer detection. If you can do, using AI, you can do early cancer detection with a blood test. And using AI to look at the blood test, you can find the cancers that are actually
Starting point is 02:51:19 seriously threatening the person. So we can, again, cancer diagnosis using AI has the promise of just being a simple blood test. Then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer.
Starting point is 02:51:45 And you can make that vaccine, that mRNA vaccine, you can make that robotically again using AI in about 48 hours. So imagine early cancer detection, the development of a cancer vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you, and have that vaccine available in 48 hours. This is the promise of AI and the promise of the future.
Starting point is 02:52:10 Be careful about that. He just basically described grain, genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, probably nanotech as well, all that stuff. Kind of reminds me of what somebody once said about nuclear reactors. Says one hell of a way to boil water, isn't it? We could have used coal. Oh no, no, we can't use coal. You've got to use my complicated,
Starting point is 02:52:33 expensive stuff, right? With all kinds of adverse issues as well. This is an unbelievably complex and expensive way. Let's see how we can take these new technologies and roll them together into something that is going to be astronomically expensive and bankrupt everybody so that they can own everything. I won't be participating in that. By the way, you know, when we want to talk about cancer, there's this really old-school way where you can just eat apricot seeds. Ever heard of that? Vitamin B-17? That's why I had G. Edward Griffin on to talk about that.
Starting point is 02:53:12 He was not afraid to talk about it. Doctors were afraid. Doctor had come to him and said, you know, we saw some things here and we thought, well, maybe that should work. And I tried it on my dog that had cancer and got better. My nurse knew about it and her husband had just been diagnosed with cancer. She begged me to listen to it.
Starting point is 02:53:35 So we quietly did it and it worked. And I said, don't tell anybody, you know. But then it gets out, everybody knows about it. And he goes, and people are coming to me with friends and family or themselves who have cancer and he says they're getting healed but he says I know that they're gonna shut me down if I do it so Ed can you do it sure I'll do it writes a world without cancer and you can find the book by the way at RNC
Starting point is 02:54:00 stores.com you can use the NIGHT to save 10% off. You can get the apricot seeds there. They're bitter, but I mean, it's the natural remedy. If you don't like that, you can get in a pill form as well. You know, I would certainly try that before I would trust Larry Ellison, Sam Altman, and Donald Trump, three of the most untrustworthy grifters you could ever know. Beyond the fact that they're going to make a custom DNA vaccine for you, the mRNA stuff,
Starting point is 02:54:33 I called it from the very beginning a genetic code injection. Remember that? I called it the GCI. From the very beginning, they're saying, well, we're going to program your body to do this or to do that. And I said, well, what're going to program your body to do this or to do that. And I said, well, what could possibly go wrong with that? And if they're going to program your body, they said, oh, well, no, mRNA doesn't modify DNA.
Starting point is 02:54:53 And I said, well, if it copies it, if that's all it does is copy it, if it doesn't do it right, it's going to modify it, right? Just by common sense. But then we had some research in 2020 when all this stuff was happening very quietly. It was only reported in a couple places and nobody else wanted to talk about it. Certainly not at Infowars. Thomas Jefferson University did an experiment. They said look, you can modify DNA with MRNA. And everybody goes, shh, don't talk about that.
Starting point is 02:55:23 Don't talk about that. Yeah what are they trying to do to modify our DNA? But the other part of it is even as Moderna which was always about mRNA that's what they were formed for. They pronounced their name at the beginning they called it mode RNA then they said no let's call it Moderna but it's always been about mRNA and so that has been their focus from the very beginning it was always extremely dangerous other pharmaceutical companies tried it and dropped out they never had anything that worked and they still don't it's just that Trump and Fauci shilled for them and told people that it worked. Every other product that they had
Starting point is 02:56:10 done for ten years was a pump and dump. They would tell rumors on Wall Street and get everybody to buy their stock. Hey, we got a cure for this, we got a cure for that and it's just, you know, it's miraculous. But on their own side they're saying, well we can, and they said it, you know, when Trump set up that presentation and remember how he set that up. He has all these pharmaceutical executives at the table. How long is it going to take you? Well, that's too long. How about you?
Starting point is 02:56:33 Well, it's a little bit faster. That's not fast enough. So forth. And he's got it set up. So the last one he goes to is Moderna. And they said, we got it right now because we don't have to manufacture the vaccine. Your body will manufacture the vaccine. And that's the way they described it.
Starting point is 02:56:46 And so, you're going to hijack my genetics, right, with an injection. And when does it all stop? And people are asking this. When does it stop? Whatever it's doing to your body, when does that stop? So in addition to the mRNA stuff, in addition to the artificial intelligence, which again, they're going to clear the decks for everything because artificial intelligence is their ultimate control tool.
Starting point is 02:57:13 It's what allows them to go back and data mine all of our history, which they've been saving in their computer centers in Bluffdell, Utah. They built this massive center there to store everything that's happening on the web. Everything that you say or do on the web, they've stored it there. I'll probably get some of my things that were deleted by YouTube from them maybe someday, huh? I'm sure they'll be presented at my trial. But they've got all this stuff there, just waiting for the day where they can go back and datamine
Starting point is 02:57:46 it and that's coming really soon with artificial intelligence. In the early 1800s, philosopher Henri Saint-Simon, the ideological father of technocracy, wrote and this is his preface to the article, Patrick Woods' preface. He said, �A scientist, my dear friends, is a man who foresees. It is because science provides the means to predict that it is useful, and the scientists are superior to all other men.� See, it�s a religion, and they are prophets. They are false prophets. They have had their false prophecies about the climate and all these other things that
Starting point is 02:58:24 are going to happen. But, you know, they are better than us. They about the climate and all these other things that are going to happen But you know they're better than us. They're smarter than us. They're high priests, so they're both prophets and priests of a new religion Scientism and technocracy And I tell you Elon Musk is just thoroughly immersed in this with his family Elon Musk is just thoroughly immersed in this, with his family, culturally, and all the rest of this. He's been that way for a long time. The CDC's Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analysis has partnered with a CIA-linked Palantir to cement a public-private model of invasion, surveillance, and public health, all while
Starting point is 02:59:02 pushing the U.S US national security state and Silicon Valley even closer together. Again, anticipatory intelligence, and when we stop and think about the allopathic model of health care, we're going to identify something that's bad and we're gonna kill it, right? That's what they do. They don't try to work with your body, make you stronger and healthier. No, we're going to identify some pathogen and we're gonna kill it. Pew pew pew! And the problem is, is that frequently your body is collateral damage, isn't it? We've got something here that's gonna kill bacteria.
Starting point is 02:59:42 Except it also kills parts of your body as well. Oh, okay. Well, just collateral damage. Well, we've got something here that's going to kill bacteria, except it also kills parts of your body as well. Oh, okay, well just collateral damage. Well we've got the bacteria, that's the important thing. And so it's only natural that these things would converge, right? Palantir has been allied with the military and the defense to identify the enemies using artificial intelligence and predictive programming and all the rest is anticipatory intelligence. So we're going to predict who our enemies are, we're going to isolate and identify them, and then we're going to attack them. And big
Starting point is 03:00:12 tech Silicon Valley is moving in a big way towards the defense industry. Elon Musk is all about that, Andrew Will is all about that, all these Palantir and PayPal mafia companies are all about getting into weapons and other things like that. And so what they're going to do is they're going to weaponize medicine against us, against us. Not against the disease, against us. And they're going to use predictive programming, that's the way they're going to sell this. We can identify the disease now just like we would identify an enemy combatant in another country.
Starting point is 03:00:48 And who knows, maybe they weren't enemies before we started shooting at them, but we can make them an enemy. Just like we can make you a lifetime patient, we can keep these wars going on forever. We go in and we kill a bunch of innocent people and may mutilate and kill a bunch of children and we got a war that's going to last for a long time. These people want to get even with that. So we'll do the same thing with our bodies. Make us permanent patients just like we have permanent wars. The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
Starting point is 03:01:33 They created Common Pass to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the Common Man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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