The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #2060: Congress Caves to Cover-Up: Epstein Fallout Shelved to Protect Trump

Episode Date: July 23, 2025

01:00:38 – 01:00:54 – Congress Shields Trump from Epstein FalloutMike Johnson is accused of running cover for Trump in the Epstein case by starting congressional recess early to block a vote, sugg...esting coordinated suppression of politically damaging evidence. 01:12:53 – 01:13:00 – Satirical Call for Cocaine in CokeThe host jokingly suggests reintroducing cocaine into Coca-Cola to reinvigorate national productivity, mocking the absurdity of past corporate practices and cultural decline. 01:22:32 – 01:22:55 – AI Trains on Consensus, Not TruthA sharp critique of AI systems like ChatGPT reveals how they favor user-pleasing responses based on popularity rather than accuracy, warning that “truth” is algorithmically buried beneath social conformity. 01:32:34 – 01:33:58 – AI Is Just Propaganda with a Friendly InterfaceAn extended discussion explores AI’s structural bias, noting that it replicates elite-approved narratives by prioritizing consensus and top-ranked results, likening it to consensus-led climate science propaganda. 01:48:10 – 01:48:24 – America Has No More HeroesA bleak reflection laments the cultural void in leadership and moral example, declaring that the nation has no living heroes “of any standing,” implying a collapse of virtue in public life. 02:01:44 – 02:01:56 – Political Weaponization of the Legal SystemAn argument against initiating legal bans from within the legislature warns that such actions resemble authoritarian purges disguised as politics, rejecting state overreach into opposition suppression. 02:11:52 – 02:12:22 – Ring Drone Surveillance and Technocratic SaturationThe segment questions the need for Amazon Ring’s in-home drone cameras, highlighting the creep of redundant surveillance technologies under the guise of safety and convenience. 02:25:45 – 02:29:05 – Trump Threatens Media and Appeals for DonationsTrump blasts major media outlets, vowing retribution for their deception while the host pivots into an extended fundraising segment, merging populist defiance with appeals for listener support and preparedness tools. 02:32:44 – 02:33:49 – David Knight’s Return and Surveillance DangersThe interim host reassures listeners of David Knight’s return while warning of increasing surveillance through smart cameras, including unsettling references to CIA and burglar exploitation of nursery cam hacks. 02:44:43 – 02:44:54 – Dr. Ladapo Raises Alarm on Vaccine InjuriesFlorida’s Surgeon General is quoted as noting how unusually frequent post-vaccination issues are becoming, underscoring a growing acknowledgment of vaccine-related harm from an official voice. 02:55:56 – 02:56:22 – State-Sanctioned Forced Vaccination PowersA disturbing statute in Florida law is highlighted, granting the state authority to forcibly vaccinate citizens. The host connects this to Alan Dershowitz’s defense of military-enforced injections and a reckoning by formerly vaccine-compliant individuals. 03:09:14 – 03:09:40 – Chem Lawns and Corporate PoisoningA sarcastic anecdote mocks lawn pesticide companies, portraying them as proudly offering “chemical warfare” against homeowners’ children and pets — a metaphor for toxic consumer normalization. 03:23:18 – 03:23:31 – Medical Profiteering in Long-Term CareThe post-acute care industry is revealed to be a nearly half-trillion dollar enterprise set to nearly double in size, pointing to the corporatization of eldercare and institutional medical dependence. 03:35:43 – 03:35:54 – Heartless Medical BureaucracyA listener’s comment triggers a critique of the modern healthcare system as inhumane and unresponsive, suggesting cold indifference is now standard operating procedure. 03:46:31 – 03:46:46 – Intelligence Infighting and Hatred for TrumpThe host claims the deep state's hatred of Trump stems from internal power struggles among elites like Brennan, Comey, and Clapper, who allegedly despise each other as much as they do him. 03:59:07 – 03:59:55 – Populist Call to Support Independent MediaIn a final appeal, the host invites support for alternative media outlets and sponsors, blending commercial plugs with grassroots messaging on gold, homesteading, and financial independence. 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Starting point is 00:00:00 Music As the clock strikes 13, it is Wednesday, the 23rd of July, Year of Our Lord 2025. We have Mike Johnson running as much cover as possible for Trump over the Epstein scandal. Going so far as to start the recess early to avoid the vote. Nothing to see here of course. It looks like Congress may give the pesticide industry the same kind of liability shield that vaccine manufacturers enjoy. Stay with us. The Well, good morning and welcome to the David Knight show. I of course am not David Knight, but I am your host, Travis Knight. Hope you're all having a wonderful day so far. As I said, we're going to look at what's going on with Mike Johnson and his desperate bid
Starting point is 00:02:23 to keep The vote over the Epstein files from happening. But first we're gonna take a look at some other news Trump push makes coke great again with cane sugar. We even talked about soda yesterday. That's right He's trying to force coke to use only cane sugar. However, they They gave him an offer. He couldn't refuse that you know what? We will bring a cane sugar option to the United States, but we're not going to only sell cane sugar. A real strong move from Maha, huh? No, Coke's not going to get rid of their chemicals, but they'll give you the cane sugar option.
Starting point is 00:02:59 The once mum soda maker is now confirming plans to do just as directed. Well, not quite as directed. Days after Trump revealed a move at his pressure, Coca-Cola confirmed Tuesday it plans to offer a cane sugar version in the US. This edition is designed to complement the company's strong core portfolio and offer more choices across occasions and preferences. This is from Newsmax.com. They say, but that statement fails to credit Trump an avid diet coke
Starting point is 00:03:27 consumer. That's right. It was all Trump. It was all Trump. The thing is there's already a cane sugar coke option in America. It's called Mexican coke. Yeah, I suppose. Why does Mexico only get the cane sugar option? Yeah, I suppose that you can't get it everywhere, but it's readily available. No, we're going, the company has to provide an option for Americans. The interesting thing will be comparing the two, Mexican Coke and American Coke, with cane sugar, seeing if there's still any difference. No, this is, this is Trump Trump and of course he's a diet coke
Starting point is 00:04:05 enjoyer. He's one of those guys that is consuming all those chemicals. As I said this is the next article, Coca-Cola rejects Trump demand for only cane sugar in US coke. They said no, nah, we're not gonna get rid of the high fructose corn syrup. We're just going to add the cane sugar version, which I suppose, I guess, is some kind of a win. Coca-Cola Tuesday rejected President Trump's demand to use only cane sugar in its flagship soda and instead vowed to introduce a new product for the US market.
Starting point is 00:04:39 That would use the Made in America sweetener. A few days after Trump claimed Coca-Cola had agreed to switch from high fructose corn syrup the beverage giant and said only agreed to launch a new version of The signature drink that will use only American cane sugar The company plans to launch an offering made with US cane sugar to expand its trademark Coca-Cola product range Coca-Cola said in its second quarter earning report. That's right. They're not going to replace the chemicals. Why would they?
Starting point is 00:05:10 It makes them a lot of money. If they were, there's going to be some people, probably a sizable portion that go, I don't like this. Give me the high fructose corn syrup back. That's all I've ever... Always wondered why the Mexican version didn't have it if it's purely a Cost-saving issue unless Mexico has some regulation forbidding it Getting high fructose corn syrup. So in chat if you guys know why Mexico
Starting point is 00:05:36 Doesn't have that let us know is it simply they don't like the taste or is there some kind of law that prevents them from? Making it there or shipping it there? We appreciate the president's enthusiasm for our Coca-Cola brand, Quincy said in a conference call with investors Tuesday. We are definitely looking to use the whole kit of available sweetening options. That's right, the whole kit of available sweetening options. And of course, no one cares about Pepsi.
Starting point is 00:06:03 No one has any interest. We're not we're not gonna try to force them to make their drink out of cane sugar. He says it could also be healthier than corn syrup although most nutritionists say people should avoid sweetened drinks altogether. Of course as we talked about yesterday yes you should avoid them in large quantities and as a regularity but every once in a while if you need a sugary something or other you know if you can do it in moderation it's not going you're not gonna pop open a coke and instantly combust. moderation is the key. it switched from cane sugar to
Starting point is 00:06:41 high fructose corn syrup in 1980. It was a cost cutting measure. Of course it was. You know, sure, it's chemical garbage, but hey, we're going to keep prices down. KWD 68, cane sugar and Coke. That would have worked great at the Epstein parties. Cane sugar. I'm sure there was a different type of cane at the Epstein parties. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Democrats, all electric USPS fleet sees each truck come with a six point eight million dollar price tag that's right about seven million dollars each for these electric trucks isn't it wonderful the government just blowing money gonna have electric vehicles for a post it's gonna save the climate guy the planet's melting down we need electric vehicles and your money is Doesn't matter to us It's amazing that that's significantly more than your average supercar. Yeah Like they could all be driving lamborghinis and save money. Yeah, I think
Starting point is 00:07:42 even the most Expensive hyperc cars the last time I remember you know this was when we were watching Top Gear years ago but I think they topped out around 2.5 million even for something like a Bugatti. I could be wrong but seven million dollars and you know that this is going to be some chintzy piece of garbage. It's going to look awful. It's going to have all kinds of issues. And we're gonna pay seven million each. Your money is no object.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Sure, pour it out like water. This is from a USPS press release in 2022. The United States Postal Service today announced that it expects to acquire at least 66,000 battery electric vehicles as part of its 106,000 vehicle acquisition plan for deliveries between now and 2028. Of course, 66,000 by 7 million, that's about 462 billion something along those lines. The vehicles purchased as part of this anticipated plan will begin to replace the Postal Service's
Starting point is 00:08:48 aging delivery fleet, over 220,000 vehicles. Postal Service anticipates at least 60,000 next generation delivery vehicles, of which at least 75% will be battery electric. But like Buddha judges, EV charging stations, which cost about a billion dollars each, or Kamala Harris' 42 billion rural internet flop that connected a whopping zero rural Americans to the web, or her one billion dollar solar panel plan for Puerto Rico, which resulted in only few installations, Biden's green USPS plan has been an absolute disaster. Funny how that keeps happening with these green agenda plans. How come none of them
Starting point is 00:09:30 ever seem to work right? It's almost like we're getting scammed on the deal. It's almost like the technology isn't there yet. It's almost like this is some kind of, I don't know, ruse to soak money from the American people. The Biden administration planned to create a green fleet of postal vehicles which turned out to be 250 electric mail trucks. A little short of their 66,000 goal in just over two years after shelling out taxpayer funds meant to build thousands. Yeah. So what is it? 16 something billion, I believe. So far, it says the nearly $10 billion project, which someone's math isn't adding up,
Starting point is 00:10:18 which called for more than 35,000 battery powered US Postal Service vehicles to be completed by September, 2028 was funded in part by $3 billion in funding from former President Joe Biden's 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. I suspect the post item is a typo because as you see above, the number from the USPS is $45,000, not $35,000. So far, the disbursed IRA funds are about $1.7 billion, which means that if Congress is able to claw back the $1.3 billion still allocated for the project, each of these 250
Starting point is 00:10:49 trucks have cost US taxpayers a minimum of $6.8 million apiece. The whole plan was a $10 billion investment, so who knows how much else was spent from other sources. The biggest issue with the program, the lucky contractor, doesn't even know what they're doing. This is the bottom line. We don't know how to make a darn truck, one person involved with the manufacturing process told the Washington Post.
Starting point is 00:11:14 So the federal government is only $44,750 short of its $45,000 goal. With this race, purchasing around 83 electric mail trucks a year, it will take the government another 539-ish years to finalize their plans. Well, you know, by government speed standards, that's pretty good, you know. It's like they put the DMV in charge of this. Maybe they did. Maybe that's who's manufacturing the electric trucks. I mean, I don't care one bit if the USPS fleet doesn't electrify, but this is just one more example of astounding corruption and incompetence. Every single day there's a new astounding example of corruption and incompetence from
Starting point is 00:11:54 our government. T-dub 97401. Used to be able to buy Mexican Coke at Costco, but no longer. I prefer the cane sugar version Yeah, it tastes a lot better Didn't yeah didn't you be able to buy like a big box of the Mexican Cokes at Costco instead of yeah I think yeah, I think I remember that Hi boost aspartame is in diet coke makes you stupid hence Trump
Starting point is 00:12:21 Now he fried his brain on aspartame. This is your brain on aspartame and you see a picture of Donald Trump. Hal 9000. Make soda healthy again? Yeah that's right. Gonna carbonate our way to health. Hi Boos. Why don't we put real cocaine back in Coke like was intended? See that's why, that's what I've been saying for years. How do you think we made things like the Hoover Dam or the Panama Canal and all these other great works? It's because we had actual cocaine in the coke. You think you're not gonna create these types of things If you put cocaine back in that cup will be a highly
Starting point is 00:12:56 Motivated nation once more will be creating wonders of the world at record pace It's ox of ox eyes. So how long did Nancy Pelosi invest? How long ago did Nancy Pelosi invest in big sugar? That's right. Anytime Nancy Pelosi invests in something, you can go ahead and follow right along. You can bet she's got some kind of info you don't. That's not actual. I don't give investment advice. TW 97401. Trump does about 10 cans a day is what I heard. How do you even drink that much soda a day? How? Varquillas. Mexico use high fructose corn
Starting point is 00:13:33 syrup too. Only the bottles exported to America have sugar. So they do have that. They're just not going to import the Mexican high fructose corn syrup because it would be the same. That makes sense. Not going to overlap the market. fructose corn syrup because it would be the same that makes sense not going to overlap the market T. Dev 97401. I believe some countries banned phosphoric acid and sodas, which is used as toilet bowl cleaner, by the way Well, it's nice to know that in a pinch if I ever really need to scrub a toilet
Starting point is 00:13:57 I can just reach for a nice bottle of coke Maybe ai isn't going to replace you at work after all this, this room's zero-hedge. It's authored by Charles Hugh Smith via Of Two Minds blog. AI fails at tasks where accuracy must be absolute to create value. In reviewing the ongoing discussions about how many people will be replaced by AI, I find a severe lack of real-world examples. I'm remedying this deficiency with an example of AI's failure in the kind of high-value work that many anticipate will soon be performed by AI. For the same reason nobody is sharing the AI tools error that forfeited the lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:14:33 They don't share the mistakes that happen. They don't share where it goes wrong. You only see where someone is saying, wow, look at this, look what it did so well. The only way to really grasp the limits of these tools is to deploy them in the kinds of high-level, high-value work that they're supposed to be able to do with ease, speed, and accuracy because nobody's paying real money to watch robots dance or read a copycat AI-generated essay on Yates that's tossed moments after being submitted to the professor. And of course, my dad has been saying for a long time that there's going to be an AI
Starting point is 00:15:02 crash, just like the dot com crash. People always do this with technology. They get overexcited about it. They get very, very bullish. But then it doesn't materialize in a time frame or the way they want. And people pull out. In the real world, the value creation optics don't count. Accuracy counts.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Nobody cares if the AI chat bot that churned out the Yates homework hallucinated midstream because nobody paying for AI outputs that has zero scarcity value. Yeah, it can do this over and over again. You're not paying it to put out these kinds of things because it doesn't matter. An AI generated class paper song or video joins 10 million similar copycat paper songs videos that nobody pays attention to because they can create their own in 30 seconds. So let's examine an actual example of AI being deployed to do the sort of high-level, high-value work that it's going to need to nail perfectly to replace this all at work. My friend Ian Lind, whom I've known for 50 years, is an investigative reporter with an
Starting point is 00:16:02 enviable lengthy record of the kind of journalism few have the experience or resources to do. The judge's letter recommending Ian for the award he received from the American Judge's Association for distinguished reporting about the January judiciary ran for 18 pages. It was just a summary of his work. Ian has spent the last few years helping the public understand the most complex federal prosecution case in Hawaii's recent history. So the number of documents that are piled up is enormous. He's been experimenting with AI tools, Notebook, LLM, Gemini, Chat, GBT, for months on various
Starting point is 00:16:37 projects and recently shared his account with me. My experience has definitely been mixed. On the one hand, sort of high-level requests like identify the major issues raised in the document and sort by importance produce interesting and suggestive results, but attempts to find and pull together details on a person or topic almost always had noticeable errors or hallucinations. I would never be able to trust the response to even what I consider straightforward instructions. Too many errors, looking for mentions of Drew in 150 Warrants said he wasn't mentioned, but he was.
Starting point is 00:17:03 I've gone back and found those mentions. I think the bots read through enough to give an answer and don't keep incorporating data to the end. The shoot from the hip and in my experience have often produced mistakes. Sometimes it's 25 answers and one glaring mistake, sometimes more basic. Let's start with the context. This is similar to the kind of work performed by legal services. Ours is a rule of law advocacy system, so legal proceedings are consequential. They aren't a ditty or a class paper. And Ian's experience is mirrored by many other professionals. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:35 It... It's fairly accurate up to a point. It's accurate enough that at a cursory glance, a lot of people just go, oh yeah, this looks good, this looks fine, there's nothing to worry about here. But if you're actually paying attention, you'll notice, no, there's a mistake here. That isn't true. This is completely created out of whole cloth. A friend who works at IBM and he was telling me over a year ago what they were like focusing on with their AI development was they're trying to create something that was less prone to hallucination, something that could be reliably counted on like this, and months later they released like their granite models and AI
Starting point is 00:18:19 stuff and of course it's all just as prone to hallucination as anything else. I know they were specifically trying to fix that problem though. Yeah, this... Hallucinations seem to be something that is baked into the current method of however they develop AI. So it seems like it's going to take a complete overhaul to get rid of it, if they even can. Let's summarize AI's fundamental weaknesses. One, AI doesn't actually read the entire collection of texts. In human terms, it gets bored and stops once it has enough to generate a credible response. It's not going to parse through all the data you give it.
Starting point is 00:18:57 It's just going to look at enough to make you think, okay, yeah, this looks fine, then it moves on to something else. AI has digital dementia. It doesn't necessarily remember what you asked for in the past, or doesn't necessarily remember its previous responses to the same queries. It doesn't actually have memory. It doesn't store these things. It doesn't think about them like a human does. AI is fundamentally irrevocably untrustworthy, it makes errors that it doesn't detect because it didn't actually read the entire trove of text, and it generates responses that are
Starting point is 00:19:30 good enough, meaning they're not 100% accurate, but they have the superficial appearance of being comprehensive, and therefore acceptable. This is the shoot from the hip response Ian described. In other words, 90% is good enough, as who cares about the other 10% in a college paper, copycat song, or cutesy video. 90% is good enough for the average person's needs. If you're just generating a video like they said, what does it matter if there's some artifacts here or there that make it look strange? The average person on the internet isn't really gonna care. But if you're actually using this for some real serious work,
Starting point is 00:20:08 10% is a huge amount of error. But in real work, the 10% of errors and hallucinations actually matter because the entire value creation of the work depends on that 10% being right and not half-assed. Of course this is exactly what my dad was talking about. He gave me some notes here. He said he saw a Christian influencer on YouTube. The guy had 1.3 million followers and he did a video about how chat programs are fabulous for Bible study. Just praising it up and down. This is wonderful. So they said it's great for summaries, answers, you know, just whatever you're looking for, the chat GPT, whichever AI he was using, it's just so good for Bible study. And it's,
Starting point is 00:20:57 he says, imagine trusting AI for something of eternal importance. Yes, this, that is the most important thing you can ever think you can ever contemplate or do, turning your life over to Christ studying the Bible and you're going to turn it over to this machine that hallucinates and creates things, makes stuff up. There's a lot of comments echoing this guy's admiration of AI for Bible study. He said, the blind leading 1.3 million blind. Yeah, that is completely terrifying. Yeah, the AI is so wonderful for Bible study. I just ask it questions and this machine gives me answers. I don't have to think about it at all. I don't have to go in and do my own research. Why would I turn to, you know, church fathers or those who have come before me who have spent their lives dedicated to studying the scripture?
Starting point is 00:21:55 No, I don't think I'll look up anything. Hey, chat GPT, what does this mean? I'm sure you can trust it. Trusting AIs for Bible studies a whole nother level above the blind leading the blind. This thing cannot think and you're going to trust it with this. The Ghost and the Machine. In the realm of LLMAI getting Yates's data birthed wrong in error without consequence, the same is missing the defendant's name in 150 warrants. These programs are text slash content prediction engines. That goes to what Lance was saying. They simply are giving you responses that you like. It parses through other
Starting point is 00:22:34 conversations it's had and waits responses that had more positive interactions from the user more highly. It's not actually looking at anything from true or false. It's simply, well, this made other users happy. It made them continue to use the program. They liked this response. So prioritize this. They don't actually know or understand anything. They can't tell the difference between a consequential error
Starting point is 00:23:04 and a who cares error. Everything is on the same playing field. Four AI agents will claim their response is accurate when it is obviously lacking, they will lie to cover their failure, and then lie about lying. If pressed they will apologize and then lie again. Well, at least we know chat GPT would make a great politician then. This thing could be the best it could be No, I didn't say that. No, I didn't lie. I didn't lie. Yeah. Okay, you caught me. I'm sorry
Starting point is 00:23:33 Real job that's in danger from AI Exactly, eventually Congress will be nothing but AI agents arguing with each other In summary AI fails at tasks where accuracy must be absolute to create value. Lacking this, it's not just worthless, it's counterproductive and even harmful, creating liabilities far more consequential than the initial errors. But they're getting better. No, they're not. Not in what matters.
Starting point is 00:23:58 AI agents are probabilistic text and content prediction machines. They're trained parrots in the Chinese room. They don't actually know anything or understand anything, and adding another gazillion pages to their training won't change this. How AI sells conviction without truth. A widespread excitement around generative AI, particularly large models,
Starting point is 00:24:20 like ChatGBT, Gimini, Grok, and DeepSeek, is built on a fundamental misunderstanding. While these systems impress users with articulate responses and seemingly reasoned arguments, the truth is that what appears to be reasoning is nothing more than a sophisticated form of mimicry. These models aren't searching for truth through facts and logical arguments, they're predicting text based on patterns in the vast datasets they're trained on. That's not intelligence and it isn't reasoning.
Starting point is 00:24:45 If their training data is itself biased, then we've got real problems. Yeah, of course garbage in, garbage out. It's only as good as who programs it. It's only as useful as they can make it. I'm sure it will surprise eager AI users to learn that the architecture at the core of LLMs is fuzzy and incompatible with structured logic or causality. The thinking isn't real, it's simulated, and it's not even sequential. What people mistake for understanding is actually statistical association. It has a critical flaw and it's unfixable. As I said,
Starting point is 00:25:24 statistical association looks at what produced good results in the past. It's not thinking about like, I know this response to be true. I know this is the answer to this question. It goes, well this seemed to get positive responses from other users. Let's try it here. And of course if you don't like that response, you can tell it so and it'll give you a different one. It doesn't have any attachment to truth or doing the right And of course, if you don't like that response, you can tell it so and it'll give you a different one. It doesn't have any attachment to truth or doing the right thing.
Starting point is 00:25:50 It simply wants to keep you using the chatbot, keep you paying for its services. AI isn't intelligent in the way we think it is. It's a probability machine. It doesn't think. It predicts. It doesn't reason. It associates patterns. It doesn't create. It remixes large language models. Don't understand meaning. They predict the next word in a sentence based on training data. As Lance said, it's an advanced
Starting point is 00:26:15 autocorrect. It simply is trying to guess what you want. Let's return now to the larger context of AI replacing human workers en masse. This post by Michael Spencer of AI Supremacy and Jing Hu of Second Order Thinkers offers a highly informed and highly skeptical critique of the hype that AI will unleash a tsunami of layoffs that will soon reach tens of millions. Jing Hu explains the fundamental weakness in all these agents. It's well worth reading her explanation in real world examples in the link above. Here's an excerpt. Today's agents have minimal true agency. Their initiative is largely an illusion behind
Starting point is 00:26:52 the scenes they follow or are trying to tightly choreograph steps that a developer or prompt writer set up. If you ask an agent to do task X, it will do X and stop. Ask for Y and it does Y, but if halfway through X something unexpected happens, say a form has a new field or an API call returns an error, the agent breaks down. Because it has zero understanding of the task. Change the environment slightly, e.g. update an interface, or move a button and the poor thing can't adapt on the fly. AI agents today lack a genuine concept of overarching goals or the common-sense context that humans use. They're essentially text prediction engines. Yeah
Starting point is 00:27:28 It's the again, this pseudoscience hype we see from people like Ray Kurzweil. Oh look, I'm going to The AIs are going to take everything. They're going to be capable of doing anything and everything for us. Like Ray Kurzweil saying I'm going to get eternal life. They're gonna find a way to stop death and I'm going to be capable of doing anything and everything for us. Like Ray Kurzweil saying, I'm going to get eternal life. They're gonna find a way to stop death, and I'm going to get it. I'm gonna... If they make an autocomplete engine that's good enough at predicting the next word I'm gonna say,
Starting point is 00:27:57 then that's the same as me living forever. Yeah. They're going to transfer my consciousness into a robot body, or we're gonna find ways to just keep the body running. No, it's not gonna happen Ray, I'm sorry. You can just feel and sense the fear from Ray Kurzweil when he talks about this sort of thing. He's desperate to avoid death. He is so utterly
Starting point is 00:28:26 afraid of it. He's deluded himself with these ideas. The singularity is going to happen, and I'm going to live forever. It's not going to happen, Ray. You're getting older. Death is approaching. I don't say this in a gloating fashion. I know I've joked about that sort of thing, but It's around the corner ray. It's closer than it's ever been and it'll be closer tomorrow than it was today You really need to think about some other alternatives and who might really give you eternal life I've shared my own abysmal experiences with customer service AI bots. Of course, I went off about those yesterday Was it the day before either way? Yeah, they're a nightmare. They're unpleasant. They're useless Here's my exploration of the kinds of experiential real-world skills
Starting point is 00:29:16 AI won't master with total capital and operational costs that are lower than the cost of human labor Oops that hallucination just sawed through a 220 volt electrical line that wasn't visible but the human knew was there. that's right. the AI just assumed. oh no there's nothing there. zap. you see this little comic here. it says no Alexa I said order lunch lunch and you see missiles firing off on TV screens in the background and Alexa is just saying sorry my bad oops the AI apocalypse it's not going to be doing everything for us. It's fundamentally flawed in ways that make it unusable in many different tasks. I do think it is going to take a lot of jobs.
Starting point is 00:30:16 It's going to allow a streamlining for a lot of companies. One person is going to be able to use AI to do a lot of different things. So long as they're capable of sitting there and managing it, so long as they're capable of sitting there and checking for errors, they'll be able to, again, streamline, cut down on the number of people needed. It'll let one person do the job of multiple people. And of course, if they can import a lot of H1B workers, they can have them sit there and monitor the AIs for cheap. Right to the storm. So it looks like cane sugar is used in Mexico because of the lack of availability of the corn syrup, part of an ongoing trade dispute between the US and Mexico. Huh. Well, they're getting a good deal on it then, since the cane sugar coke is a lot better than the corn syrup. Yeah. So cane sugar, although more expensive here than the corn syrup. yeah. so cane sugar,
Starting point is 00:31:06 although more expensive here in the US, is more cost effective in Mexico. again, man, they're getting the good stuff. in 1997 the mexican government passed a levy on high fructose corn sip in an attempt to keep the demand and thus the price for mexican sugar higher. kawd68, rick beto, did a music video about video about an AI generated artist and a couple of songs It's as good as current music. There will be an AI superstar soon concerts merchandise albums all a One mania. Yeah, the a1 it's taking over You know as you said Things like Hatsume Mikko and the Gorillaz where they have fake artists.
Starting point is 00:31:46 The music is still written by real people, but why not have hey-hoes as they get a little better? Also, as you said, modern music, you know, it's so dull and boring and uninteresting and doesn't take much talent at all. And I know that's rich coming from someone that doesn't have any musical talent yada yada glass houses and all that but it's Nothing, it's these throwaway pop songs. It's garbage There's people like Taylor Swift who Their fans, you know dearly love for some unknown reason but the music is so Trite and contrived the lyrics have no meaning so why not have an AI write that kind of thing is it
Starting point is 00:32:33 going to make a difference? Malutin Milankovic please don't forget to like and share the stream still want the DK show on something like editors pics ass front page that's right please do like and share the stream thank you Malutin for reminding me trucker Chris for the win I follow a stocks guy that use AI to pick stocks. He's a portfolio of just nothing but AI picks He says he makes money. I don't do this myself, you know Perhaps you know since
Starting point is 00:32:58 The stock market does seem to follow trends and patterns. Perhaps AI is good for looking at it and assessing it but again, I don't give financial advice and trusting anything of importance to AI sounds scary to me. All right, so the storm inherently AI will always be biased and prone to mistakes because it searches top results, which are artificially promoted due to existing bias of humans. Yeah, it's simply looking at what is most popular and what has the most consensus, what has the most amount of data. It's not necessarily... It's not looking at things through a true-false paradigm.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Nice. The Storm AI is also trying to please the user so it shapes the answers. That's a marketing thing to get people to use it because it makes them feel good. I think the best way to describe AI is it produces a consensus we saw where that leads with climate science. Yeah, a consensus would not be half bad if the sources were honest but they're not. People with certain ideas are in charge promoting what comes up on the web and that's AI's source material. Yeah, just like Google has hidden a lot of things, made sure it's unfindable, they'll make sure it's not in the AI training data.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Like if I asked what's the best way to remove grass stains from white jeans, a consensus might be useful, yeah. But if you're going to ask it, what about climate change? What about the vaccine injuries? You're gonna get the standard stock response. It's not going to,
Starting point is 00:34:25 it's not gonna dig down and let you see anything from conspiracy theories. That would be terrible. As conservative political backlash sweeps across US media, some aren't reaching for the ultimate prize. Hollywood. Shifting the liberal tilt of these studios and creative culture that shapes America's image of itself has long been a goal for the right. Late media entrepreneur Andrew Breitbart popularized the notion that politics is downstream from culture.
Starting point is 00:34:51 Anacolites from Steve Bannon to Ben Shapiro have sought to inject their politics in the movie business with limited success. Oi, I can only imagine how horrifying a movie with Ben Shapiro's hands on it would be. Also, they have to go to Ben Shapiro's obscure movies to find examples of political bias in Hollywood, really? The conservatives have celebrated a few mainstream hits, like the patriotic Top Gun Maverick and Taylor Sheridan's nostalgic libertarian and elected Yellowstone Yellowstone I've never seen it but from what I've heard it is filled with despicable people doing despicable things
Starting point is 00:35:36 some awful I've seen clips and there's just this one Completely foul-mouthed woman that comes across as nothing but a child. Just complete like she has no I just a child's idea of what a tough guy sort of negotiator is despite the fact that she apparently has nothing to bargain with or threaten with. The one clip I saw of this woman she is so completely and utterly insufferable. I can't imagine why people watch this show. I can't imagine sitting there and having to go through and put up with this kind of thing. The dialogue was so unimaginably bad.
Starting point is 00:36:18 In a long-standing Christian culture industry has backed projects like the 2023 film Sound of Freedom, a dramatization of child trafficking that grossed more than $242 million for Provo's Angel Studios. The Christian drama The Forge earned $30 million on a $6 million budget last year. Now a set of prominent figures close to the software firm Palantir pitching a new project to shake up streaming, TV, and film with a portfolio ranging from feature films about darling Israeli and American military operations to three-part treatment of an Ayn Rand tome. That's right, you can get some Israel propaganda or a three-part miniiseries on Ayn Rand. I can think of nothing I would rather watch less than anything based on anything Ayn Rand has written. Ayn Rand, her work is
Starting point is 00:37:17 so incredible. I have tried, but it is so incredibly dull and selfaggrandizing in the sense of just like, oh yes, it is a heavy-hearted work of staggering genius that I am engaged upon. And you can you imagine a work produced by Palantir about Ayn Rand's books? It would, it would be the most boring, insufferable piece of trash the world has ever seen. I don't know who needs to hear this. Ayn Rand is only really liked by a very specific, very small and specific subset of libertarians. And everyone else cannot stand it. Whether they agree with her philosophy or not they all universally agree that her books are pretty bad. They're very very
Starting point is 00:38:12 dull. The way she writes is uninteresting. It's simply a vehicle for her own ideology. It's not supposed... she didn't write it in such ways to make it interesting. It is all about just looking at and saying my philosophy good. It produced this. Look at this fake world in my books that runs flawlessly. It's a utopia. Look at my utopian philosophy. Look at my works and weep. Raising money for Founders Films, a new production company based in Dallas that aims to push for films, for the nationalistic bent and unsubtle political overtones. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:53 Nationalistic bent. That might be... Remember when movies were about making good entertaining art, making something that people wanted to watch rather than pushing a political thing either from the massive amounts of leftist stuff that has killed Hollywood, honestly, and now we're seeing the same thing from the right. What if someone just made movies? One of the things is if you have a strong ideation one way or the other, if you simply write a story, your beliefs will work their way in there, but they will generally do it in a way that it is more subtle.
Starting point is 00:39:31 They're not going to be beating people, you're not going to be beating people over the head with them. Look at Lord of the Rings. It is obviously a Christian allegory, despite the fact that Tolkien himself denied it for a while. But it obviously has, you know, analogous parts to Christ and the redemption story. Everyone is... all the good guys are extremely good. All the bad guys are evil. It's a very Christian tale. But it doesn't beat you over the head with it. Now of course you can look at the Chronicles of Narnia and say, yeah that one does kind of beat you over the head with it. Now, of course you can look at the Chronicles of Narnia and say yeah that one Does kind of beat you over the head with a little bit, but it's still good because it is beating you over the head with the
Starting point is 00:40:13 Most important story the greatest story ever told I'm a big fan of the Chronicles of Narnia. Whatever. I know C.S. Lewis had his problems I have some theological disagreements with him and I point them out and have been pointed, had them pointed out in the Chronicles of Narnia. But they are still wonderful children's stories. I still love them very dearly. Preaching is a lot more forgivable when it's literal preaching. Exactly. Not for some political hobby horse.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Say yes to projects about American exceptionalism. Name America's enemies. Back artists unconditionally. Take risk on novel IP. American brand is broken. Hollywood is AWOL. Movies have become more ideological. And they're going to keep them and make them more ideological
Starting point is 00:41:00 just in a different way and less entertaining. And they're not gonna get any more entertaining under their auspices. The Hollywood of today, now they may potentially have better morals, they may potentially have you know less direct hate. So in that sense, yes, I think they would be better. You could potentially get away from these anti-family, anti-god, anti-whatever films that are produced. You're not necessarily going to get movies, get good movies out of it though. If we do manage to get away from the anti-god, anti-family agenda. I will still take that as a win. I would still be thankful for that. Because at least then, we're not having negative propaganda in that sense. The project's name echoes that of Peter Thiel's Founder's Fund. Of course,
Starting point is 00:41:58 since it is from Peter Thiel and Palantir, chances are we're not going to see anything of value. Both Palantir and Garrett have close ties to the investor. A key figure on the new right, a spokesman for Teal didn't respond to a request for comment on the project. Bit of the post late last year on his substack, Sankar outlined his view for a return to blockbusters the 80s and 90s like Red Dawn Top Gun Rocky 4 And the hunt for Redhawk Rocky 4 Come on Rocky 1 2 & 3 are great films They're fantastic Rocky 4 is pretty good. I'll give you that
Starting point is 00:42:40 but And we just looking at it and saying you know what we need to go back to a time when Russia was our enemy because that's what I'm getting from this You know Red Dawn the Russians invade if memory serves. I'm pretty sure in the original it was Russia Top gun which I've never seen so I can't say but it's around that same time So I wouldn't be surprised if it was Russians that were the enemy in Top Gun. I will say it's slightly better to have Russians as the enemy in absolutely everything than the current thing of having White conservative rednecks as the enemy in everything.
Starting point is 00:43:15 At least it would be a foreign power. Rocky IV, of course, that's the one where Ivan Drago kills Apollo Creed. And the hunt for red October He said the entertainment needed to be unafraid of offending Chinese audience. All of those are Russian Unafraid of offending Chinese audiences by putting the Russians in him. What are you talking about? What are you talking about? and use American cultural power to spread skeptical views of the Chinese government. Breaking out of our cultural malaise will require the studios to wake up and choose America, he wrote, invoking the Renaissance in American film in the 1970s.
Starting point is 00:43:56 When directors, including Steven Spielberg, brought back heroes, villains, and romance, and rekindled the flame of the American cinematic universe. Isn't that wonderful? And again, maybe again I would be happy just to get rid of the current propaganda, get rid of the fact that all these movies are anti-family, anti-god, anti-white, teaching all people, all the white people to hate themselves over and over again. And maybe, you know, maybe something good will come out of it also in the sense that maybe they'll make such terrible movies, such completely idealistic propaganda films that people will
Starting point is 00:44:38 just completely stop going to them. Nope, sorry, you know what? You've actually killed my interest in watching TV and films all together and as such I'm going outside I mean you've kind of just described a Hollywood for the past 10 years Yeah, though I can imagine they make one Ayn Rand project and it's over. It's done No one ever wants we can't let this happen ever again. We have to burn the technology We cannot give you access to it. I don't know if you look at the pendulum of censorship in Hollywood from McCarthyism of blacklisting people that were communists to modern-day blacklisting people unless they're communists
Starting point is 00:45:16 At least back during McCarthyism. They were able to make some good movies Yeah, communists don't make good art in case anyone's wondering We all owe McCarthy an apology. We should have been out there. Yes, McCarthy, please shut down Hollywood. Stick it to those nasty communists. The Slate includes 102 Minutes, a feature film about the evacuation of the World Trade Center on 9-11. I'm sure that's a thrilling watch. Courage is contagious, the tagline reads. The company also hopes to create a three-part adaptation of Atlas Shrugged and a film about the killing of Kasim Soleimani.
Starting point is 00:45:54 Man, a movie from Palantir about 9-11. Yeah, I'm sure that's going to, you know, again, so. 9-11, I'm sure they're going to, you know, again, so 9-11, I'm sure they're going to be like Arabs Bad, Atlas Shrugged, which is going to be, look, Peter like, people like Peter Teal are the future. We need them. They're, if we don't love and worship and prostrate ourselves before men like Peter Teal, they will simply leave society and then we'll be left out in the cold. won't you feel like a fool once Peter Thiel moves to Mars or wherever it is Peter Thiel wants to go. so bow down before him. then a film about the killing of Kassim Soleimani which is once again
Starting point is 00:46:37 you know Middle East propaganda. so 9-11 that's going to be Middle East war propaganda. Kassim Soleimani it's gonna be Middle East war propaganda. So 9-11 that's going to be Middle East war propaganda. Kasim Soleimani it's gonna be Middle East war propaganda. Atlas shrugged. Peter Teal amazing. Look at Peter Teal go. Men like Peter Teal must be worshipped. That's what we can expect from these in my opinion. They're not going to give you something. They're not gonna be in there on the World Trade Center being like I heard explosions before the plane hit why is it coming down in freefall that's not how this would work you're not gonna get that and of course
Starting point is 00:47:12 the Kasim Soleimani film is going to be all about look at how amazing the American military is look at how we killed this guy wonder how heavily building seven will be featured in yeah you'll just see it in one shot in the background just collapsing on its own no one's gonna reference it just like nope ignore that pretend that didn't happen but with Kasim Soleimani they'll talk about how there'll be a bunch of you know shots of like CIA offices or people in suits we finally found him we're launching the attack now that sort of thing we've got our intel operative on the ground spying on him. This, that, and the other.
Starting point is 00:47:48 They're not going to cover the fact that, honestly, in a more devastating blow, Iran said, we could strike back. We could, but America has no heroes. Who could we target that was of the same standing as our General Soleimani? He was a hero. He was a hero to our people and you have no heroes. Who could we ever take from you that would matter? Who cares? And honestly to me that was more devastating than if they had killed someone because it's true. It's true. America has no heroes. Not of any standing. We don't have anyone that would matter if they were taken out. Not in the sense that every life is valuable, every life has meaning, but not in a sort of cultural impact sense. What are they going to do? Launch a drone and target some celebrity? some tick-talker. Who cares? Then there's the greatest game, a multi-season global spy thriller that lays bare China's plan to
Starting point is 00:48:51 replace the United States as the dominant global power by showing their operations and sometimes devastating impact from Kenya to the Atacama desert in northern Chile. So we're gonna have Hollywood, which normally kowtows to China because they get a lot of funding from there by... In fact, they just have a huge market. You can send your film to China and make a ton of money. Because they have a gigantic population base. And we're gonna have this, which is going to be bad. China bad. Bad China. Yes, China bad. China's bad. We get it get it yes I don't need to be beat over the head with it because when they make movies for the Chinese audience they say China is great and when they make movies for the American audience
Starting point is 00:49:34 they say America is terrible uh-huh Founders proposed film Slate also includes roaring lion a movie about the recent attack against Iran which depicts Israel as striving for nuclear nonproliferation, exercising its right of self-defense against a crazed regime intent on destroying it. This is all going to be ham-fisted propaganda, simply meant to be funneled directly into those people that keep Fox News on 24-7, that simply absorb whatever the mainstream Republican talking points are. Much of the content has a military bent. The company also said it hoped to produce an unscripted document unscripted documentaries about influential
Starting point is 00:50:22 figures like Musk, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, Admiral Hyman Rickover. That's right, influential figures like Musk and Palmer Luckey. Isn't that gonna be great? That can go hand-in-hand with our Ayn Rand series. Look, you need these billionaires. They're the ones that lead society forward. They're the ones that matter. It doesn't matter if they trample over top of you. You have to prostrate yourself before them because if you don't they're all gonna vanish. They're gonna take their toys with them. Palmer Lucky is now a part of the military industrial complex creating drones for the military. That's great. I... all I knew about him was he was the guy that
Starting point is 00:51:05 made the meme VR helmet wear. He's just like, oh yeah I've attached shotgun shells to it so if you die in the game you die in real life. Well he's called the father of VR. He created the Oculus headsets and founded Oculus before it was bought by Meta and then kicked him out. Ah. That I did not know. I just knew of him as that guy. Just the, I made the meme real guys. Here's your VR helmet that will blow your head off if you die in the game. This is all just going to be proselytizing and evangelizing for their technocrat agenda Whitewashing Israel too. It's gonna be multi-purpose. It'll do a couple of things but They're going to use this, you know
Starting point is 00:52:02 Coding of oh Christian filmmakers. It's gonna go back to morals to push this idea of Celebrity worship Musk, Teal, Palmer Lucky, these guys they're so cool and wonderful. Israel is amazing. Look at how they performed these surgical strikes. I have zero interest in this stuff. Maybe, maybe when it comes out if it ever comes out, we'll do a review of the first episode of the Ayn Rand show and I'll be pulling my hair out. I'll show up bald the next day. That's the storm. Like if I asked what the best way to remove, I already read that, Audi MRR, they want us to rely on AI to stop us from the simple act of thinking. Yeah, it will, like anything else, if you
Starting point is 00:52:44 don't use it, you Like anything else, if you don't use it, you'll lose it. If you do not exercise your critical thinking ability, it will vanish. KWD 68 I watch an old movie a couple times a week. I have no interest in poorly written rehashed woke new movies. Disney has successfully ruined several franchises and writing is a lost art. The dialogue in modern movies is so incredibly bad I cannot believe it. It is so so awful. I have very strange criteria for, not necessarily very strange but different from most criteria
Starting point is 00:53:20 for what a good movie is. I think a good movie is one that, you know, it can be as cheesy as it wants, just as long as it takes its premise and applies it in an interesting or appropriate way. One of my favorite movies of all time is Pacific Rim. It's very, very light on plot. The dialogue is cheesy, but do what it was. It's a giant robot fighting giant monsters movie. You make those as good as possible. If you have great fight scenes between giant robots and giant monsters, that is a great movie because it executed the premise well. Pacific Rim 2 is one of the dullest, least interesting movies I have ever seen.
Starting point is 00:54:02 I have tried to watch it twice, I have fallen asleep both times and could not tell you a thing about it because instead of looking at it going we have a giant robot versus giant monster movie let's do that they said wouldn't it be cool if instead of giant robots fighting giant monsters we just did a lot of dialogue and talk about feelings and people overcoming their whatever. No! No! You have giant robots versus giant monsters. It's a Kaiju film. Make that. No one wants to hear these people whine about their feelings when they could be stomping giant monsters. And that is so much of what Hollywood is. We need to talk about our feelings.
Starting point is 00:54:46 Every single movie has some scene where they have to go off and explain how this really hurt them. I don't care anymore. I don't want to see them do that anymore. Go do something cool. Simple as that. Have cool guys doing cool things and you've got a cool movie. It doesn't have to be a high work of art Doesn't have to have mind-blowing dialogue if it's cool guys doing cool things generally. That's enough to make a cool film Chevkin says Ayn Rand with lesbian black protagonists. Oh Truly a work of high art As if Ayn Rand couldn't get anywhere's trump burger pull it. That's right. You'll hear that off camera in the background of the 9 11 Series and then building seven just
Starting point is 00:55:36 Into its footprint No one will reference it or talk about it Nights of the storm. I should do a compilation video of the controlled demolitions and slip in World Trade Center 7 to see if anyone notices. That would be good. Just have it happen real fast in the middle. Trump Burger, Pacific Rim is definitely one of the movies of all time. That's right. It is one of the movies of all time and I'll die on that hill.
Starting point is 00:55:59 Some of my favorite movies are things like Pacific Rim, Equilibrium, Reign of Fire. Very cheesy films but very entertaining. Well Reign of Fire is a classic. Reign of Fire is a classic. Kind of stupid. Shut up. No dissent will be tolerated. Lance hates Equilibrium. I love Equilibrium. There is no equilibrium on equilibrium. It's a very polarizing movie, ironically enough. Rain of Fire is just fantastic. More movies need dragons in them. You could do a lot more with dragons, but people don't. Anyway, enough about me ranting about films. Move on from there. This is from Zero Hedge. It would be a safe path to civil war. Majority of Germans against an AFD ban. New polling shows that Germans are firmly against a ban of the Alternative for Germany, AFD, with one historian even warning in the wake of the results that a ban on AFD would lead to a civil war. It shows that 52% of Germans are against a ban of the results that a ban on AFD would lead to a civil war. It shows that 52% of Germans are against a ban of the AFD with only 27% in favor.
Starting point is 00:57:10 Among East Germans, two thirds are opposed to the ban, while in the West 49% are opposed to the ban. And of course that's because they remember what it's like to live under a dictatorship. They're like, no, don't do this please, not again. It is just so shocking to me, but that's a Point of debate no we should ban an entire political party and call this a Democracy or I don't know if it's democratic republic in Germany or what their system is but Yeah, you can't really call it a democracy if they're banning an entire political point of view
Starting point is 00:57:44 Yeah, of course is continually one of the issues with democracy Eventually people can just vote out democracy Uh sort of a paradoxical existence for democracy They're now even warning that a ban could lead to a civil war and not from an afd politician. That's right Just like if you're going to do this, this is shutting down a large portion of the population and saying you have no right to your beliefs. You cannot exercise political power. We will not give you the access. You cannot have anyone that truly represents you and as such, what recourse
Starting point is 00:58:26 do they have left? CDU member and historian Andrés Roder told Euronews that an AFD ban represents a serious threat. A ban procedure that leads to the loss of all votes for the AFD and thus to red-green parliamentary majorities across the board would be sure path to civil war, he warned. The Ellensbach poll results also come despite a concerted media and government spy campaign to demonize the party. Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has already labeled the AFD as having right-wing extremist elements.
Starting point is 00:58:56 In some German states, the AFD has confirmed right-wing extremist. Just being slightly right of Marx at this point gets you labeled as a right-wing extremist. Even in America, the continual refrain from tankies on the left is, well, America has no left-wing party. And what they mean by that is they don't have a full-on communist socialist party. Liberals to them are, you know, moderates. They don't go far enough, not nearly far enough. America has no left wing, they say. The far right is drifting closer and closer to the center, according to them. You could be someone that would be honestly considered a Democrat a few decades ago, would now be considered far right. Yeah, you could read them policies from probably Barack Obama, definitely Bill Clinton, and
Starting point is 00:59:50 they'd say they were fascist. And ask, is that Mussolini? Is that Hitler? No, it's Bill Clinton. It's Barack Obama. These people have gone utterly insane. One of the main reasons why Germans are against an AFD ban is that many Germans know an AFD supporter in their social circle. The poll shows that 67% of West Germans say they know an AFD supporter and 88% of East Germans say they know an AFD supporter. These acquaintances are viewed differently from the party itself, while 54% of Germans believe the AFD is right-wing extremist. Only 5% believe their AFD supporter friends and family are also right-wing extremists. They're not willing or able to make that logical jump and think to themselves, well, if he's in the party, is the rest of the party like him? Is he the type of person that makes up
Starting point is 01:00:37 that party? And if so, maybe my interpretation of their beliefs is wrong. It's the don't believe your lying eyes. Don't go by Examples that you can see and friends and family go by what the mainstream media Represents the party as and I don't even know what the AFD party is exactly but If they're against it this much, it's probably something good. Yeah Held the belief that the party's advocating for a ban are looking to eliminate the political opposition. And that's right, that's exactly what they're trying to do. They just don't want any challenge to their authority. In fact, these were the words of the Chancellor of Germany with Friedrich
Starting point is 01:01:16 Mertz stating that the efforts to ban the AFD are essentially undemocratic. That's right, essentially undemocratic. It's a bit mild with his criticism there. Shutting down an entire political party because we don't like what they believe is essentially undemocrat- That's a little undemocratic, guys. Speaking to Die Zeit in May, Mert said working aggressively and militantly against the free democratic basis order must be proven. And the burden of proof lies solely with the state. That is a classic task of the executive and militantly against the free democratic basis order must be proven. And the burden of proof lies solely with the state. That is a classic task of the executive branch and I've always internally resisted initiating
Starting point is 01:01:51 ban proceedings from within the Bundestag. That smacks too much of political competition elimination to me. When you've got even Mertz going, ah, I don't know guys, I don't know, when even Mertz is sitting there telling you this is a step too far, you know it's crazy. The poll also shows that banning the party in Germany would not solve the country's political problems with 54% saying that the AFD party would just reform under a different name with the same ideology. It'd just be playing whack-a-mole. All right, we can't form under the AFD banner.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Let's go over here. They'd just be playing whack-a-mole. Alright, we can't form under the AFD banner. Let's go over here. Now something else. That is of course until they get the idea to simply ban the ideology. You cannot espouse this ideology. If you do, there will be consequences. However, the poll results are not deterring the left. In fact, they may only serve to hasten the left's anti-democratic efforts as the AFD grows in popularity. A number of recent polls show the AFD is supported
Starting point is 01:02:49 by 25% of the population, including a YouGov poll from last week. Minister President of Rhineland, Palatinate Alexander Schweitzer remains in favor of preparing a ban procedure against the AFD. He's hold Welt am Sonntag. I am for preparing ban proceeding against the AFD and I am against quick fixes. So I hope that it is well prepared and not set in motion too quickly. He wants to make sure that if they do ban proceedings, it's thoroughly thought out. Doesn't want them to have any wiggle room. He emphasized that our state must be able to defend itself against those who want to abolish it, and that AFD approval ratings are not an argument against a ban, but rather
Starting point is 01:03:30 about consolidating and protecting our democracy. That's right, you can protect democracy by removing people's free choice. Isn't that wonderful? Once again, just the paradoxical nature of democracy is you can vote yourself out of it. You can import enough people of differing ideologies that just go, nah, I don't like this. I think we'll do something else.
Starting point is 01:03:56 How about you can't say there are many, so we'd rather leave it alone. We've got to end democracy preemptively so they don't end it. Exactly. We must destroy it before they can. Claude Schwa blasts WF Board. Denies report he fudged data, racked up 1.1 million expenses. Is it from Zero Hedge? It looks like there is no honor among thieves. He wants to steal all your stuff stuff so there's no reason to assume he wasn't stealing from the WEF either. But he just wanted the WEF to own nothing. Exactly. He was practicing what he preached. He was simply adhering to
Starting point is 01:04:38 his own code of conduct and morals. How can we be mad at Klaus? He told us what he was. We knew what he was when When we let him run the WEF. The founder of the World Economic Forum is firing back after a bombshell investigation accused him of cooking economic reports and billing over a million dollars in questionable expenses. That's right. Klaus Schwab, the 87-year-old architect of Davos and the WEF's global elite gathering, slammed the organization's board of trustees on Sunday, accusing them
Starting point is 01:05:05 of breaking a confidentiality deal by letting media outlets get wind of the allegations. I'm in a position to refute all the accusations brought up against me, Schwab said in a statement after the Swiss newspaper, Sonnags Tag Zeitung. That's right, Klaus Schwab may end up in prison. Maybe he's going to have to eat zibugs. An investigation conducted by Swiss law firm Hamburger and ordered by WF's own board reportedly found that Schwab interfered with the forum's flagship economic rankings to favor political allies and avoid controversy.
Starting point is 01:05:40 And submitted 900,000 Swiss francs, about $1.1 million in expenses, and investigators say it lacked proper justification. Three months ago we reported that Schwab was under investigation by the WF after a whistleblower alleged financial and ethical misconduct by Mr. Itzebugs and his wife. In an anonymous letter from sent to the board of directors by current and former former employee Schwab and his wife were accused of co-mingling their personal affairs with WF resources without proper oversight and much more. No, say it ain't so, Klaus. I trusted you, Klaus.
Starting point is 01:06:12 How could I have been so foolish? Among most serious allegations, Schwab asked junior employees to withdraw thousands of dollars from ATMs on his behalf and use form funds to pay for private in-room massages at hotels. Naughty, naughty Klaus, naughty boy. This sounds, this is sounding like some kind of shady drug deal. You go to the ATM for me, get the thousand dollars. I must go to the hotel for the massage. I must go to the hotel for the massage. These are the people that are running the world.
Starting point is 01:06:49 His wife Hilde, a former forum employee, scheduled token forum-funded meetings in order to justify luxury holiday travel at the organization's expense. That's right. I would like to take a trip here to this wonderful, beautiful place. I know what I'll do. We'll have a forum meeting there. Letter also raised the concerns about how Klaus Schwab treated female employees and how his leadership over decades allegedly allows instances of sexual harassment. Another discriminatory behavior to go unchecked in the workplace. Oh no Klaus.
Starting point is 01:07:20 How could you do this? I thought you were such a nice guy! How could you do this? I thought you were such a nice guy. He seemed so wonderful as he stood up there and told us all that we need to owe nothing, eat ze bugs, that we're gonna have to sacrifice, and all of us are the problem. He seemed like such a wonderful man. And here we're finding out all these terrible things. Other allegations include the Schwab's family's use of Villa Mundi, a luxury property bought before the pandemic by the Forum located next to the organization's Geneva headquarters, which the whistleblower letter maintains that Hilde Schwab maintains tight control over, which the Forum paid $30 million to purchase and another $20 million to renovate, which was also overseen by Hilde. Schwab says he paid the WEF back for said in-room massages and denied the allegations about luxury travel, withdrawing funds. I paid for my own massages, very much. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Schwab abruptly resigned from the WEF in April after the allegations surface. A replacement has yet to be named. The report claims Schwab personally intervened to tweak the WF's Global Competitiveness report to protect ties with key leaders like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In 2017, Schwab allegedly ordered a delay in releasing the rankings to avoid souring relations with India, whose score took a dive. He also reportedly advised holding back on boosting the UK's allegedly ordered a delay in releasing the rankings to avoid souring relations with India, who scored to Gadive. He also reportedly advised holding back on boosting the UK's ranking to avoid giving ammo to Brexit supporters. Say it ain't so Klaus.
Starting point is 01:08:55 You think you know somebody. You think you know an oligarch, a technocrat. And all of a sudden here they are Getting in-room massages Doesn't sound like it was a very happy ending for our boy Klaus. Well really news about the hypocrisy, but it is Still funny that they were you know flying with their private jet fleet to these remote locales to Ostensibly talk about climate change when it was just about going to the remote locales to ostensibly talk about climate change when it was just about going to the remote locales. Boy, it sure would be nice to vacation on
Starting point is 01:09:30 the French Riviera. You know where they need a lecture on climate change? The French Riviera. Rings Flying Always Home Cam launching soon. We have a video of this. In case you wanna incorporate more spyware into your day, in case you'd like to have the Ring camera not just at your doorbell, in case you want it always monitoring your house and capable of being potentially hacked
Starting point is 01:09:59 and floating around, this is the product for you. In case you're a complete idiot, here's something you can put into your home and ring we invent stuff yeah ring video doorbell ring alarm and so much more oh boy go from here introducing ring always home cam listen here you buffoon you could put this in your home what what what if we made a camera that can see every angle in your home? Um... What? What? Oh... You're a stupid guy. That's really good stuff.
Starting point is 01:10:30 Like this camera or this other camera. Or this camera that you put over here. Cool. So, with the push of a button, it wakes up. And goes here. There. Oh man. Look. my own little spy cam! Oh look!
Starting point is 01:10:56 Sure. Look, men are stupid! Yeah, that's not good. Actually, it's great, because you can watch live. Look, men are stupid. He forgot the orange slices. This guy's a dummy. And when you're home, Always Home Cam is docked and the camera is hidden, designed with your privacy in mind. Introducing Always Home Cam.
Starting point is 01:11:19 Ah, yeah, I'm sure. Only from Ring. Yeah, so in case you're a complete idiot, go ahead and, you know, purchase your Ring home cam. I'm sure nothing nefarious will ever come of that. I can't wait for SWAT teams to be able to remotely activate those and just fly them around your home before they burst through and kick in your door. Just activate your Ring Cam. Get an exact position on everyone. The funny thing about this is, presumably if you're looking at Ring's remote-controlled camera drone for your home, you've already bought into the Ring infrastructure
Starting point is 01:12:06 and you've got cameras at the important points, the entrance points and exit points of your home. Yeah, it's hard to believe that this is going to be the first product that someone incorporates from Ring, you know? Yeah, I mean. That makes a good point. They already have cameras for every door and window. Oh boy, look, it can fly over to your kitchen counter and show your stupid husband that he did forget the orange slices.
Starting point is 01:12:31 What an idiot! Yeah, if you put this in your house you are an idiot. A flying surveillance drone in your home? Ring the anti-privacy company that brought you Always On Doorbell cameras has outdone itself. Pictured as a Roomba vacuum that hoovers up dirt from your floor, but the always home cam hoovers up 4K images of your entire home, whether you're home or not. And of course, again, I was talking about the FBI or the SWAT team using it to get a lay of the land. I just imagine that this firmware, the software gets cracked.
Starting point is 01:13:02 People with nefarious intent can activate it to actually check to see if you are home. Be able to fly it around your house and see if there is anyone in there before they bust in. Knowing for a fact, you're not. And of course anything that is connected to the internet, anything that has these capabilities can and will be hacked eventually. anything that has these capabilities can and will be hacked eventually. That's simply the way of things. Nothing that is attached to the Internet of Things is safe. No problem that the images are transmitted to the Internet. No problem that it will image all the contents of your house, including things left around like important papers or people doing private things. Like Larry Ellison
Starting point is 01:13:43 recently said, you will be on your best behavior. That's right. You don't want Jeff Bezos hearing you say naughty things. Who owns Ring? Why Amazon of course. Why would Amazon want to see inside your house? What a marketing bonanza. Yeah, that too. I'm more focused on those other possibilities, but realistically, that's probably... That is definitely going to be the first major outcome. It's always scanning for what you have, what you might need. Hey, look! I noticed that you don't have an obj-dar, some knick-knack, that would fit just perfectly
Starting point is 01:14:18 on this shelf right here. Here's an ad for a thousand of them. Yeah you've got Alexa's already listening for ways to send you more targeted ads. Imagine these things, you know, scanning your home with AI for things to target for ads. See a dog bowl, you get, you know, dog products. Mm-hmm. I notice that your coffee table has a stain on it. Wouldn't you like to replace that? I noticed- And also selling the information that they get about your home to other...
Starting point is 01:14:51 Any interested party. I notice your couch cushion has a stain or a tear. It's looking a bit old and ratty. Want to replace that? Despite it only having a camera and no microphone, unlike Ring's popular doorbells, critics argue that the very concept of a flying surveillance camera in the home is problematic. Yeah, just a little bit. It's difficult to imagine why Amazon thinks anyone wants flying internet cameras linked up to a data gathering company in the privacy of their own home. Yeah. It's... people have become so incredibly desensitized to this sort of thing.
Starting point is 01:15:28 I'm sure there's an entire cadre of people out there like, oh man, a little flying drone that I can pilot around my house and look at things while I'm gone? It's gonna be so cool. There's also the fact that I know some people that have ring cameras and things and what they use them for is to check in on their dogs while they're away. I still think it's a bit silly and foolish, but they're using it to make sure the dogs aren't destroying anything. I can imagine that if you have dogs, this thing is going to... they're going to go crazy. They're going to rip this thing is going to one of it flying around the house and some you know something absolutely taking it out. Incoming fail videos for those YouTube channels. In solidarity with Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel vows not to tell any funny jokes until late show is
Starting point is 01:16:37 re-instated. This is from the Babylon Bee. Well you know what I would say to him if this were real is you haven't before so why start now Jimmy? You know, there's no point in getting started this late in life. In solidarity with his friend Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel has vowed not to tell any funny jokes until the late show is reinstated. Kimmel's bold announcement was made as support continued to rally around Colbert following the cancellation of his program. With Jimmy Kimmel live, I was promising to remain unfunny and completely devoid of humor unless this perceived wrong was
Starting point is 01:17:07 righted. I take great personal pride in carrying on this mission, Kimmel said. Well, thank you, Jimmy. I actually saw something yesterday. If you'll go ahead and pull up that tweet I sent you. This got shown to me. This... got shown to me. You can see... look! Oh my gosh! It's Anderson Cooper! Late night TV shows show up to show their support for Stephen Colbert. It's... whoever that guy is, and these other guys, and these other losers that you hate. It's that British guy, and Stuart, I think.
Starting point is 01:17:41 Look at all these unfunny dorks that have come out for Colbert. Look! The most true thing is that it's just them. Because no one else cares. You can pause it. The most interesting part is the end there where it shows them all just in a row. Completely empty seats behind them. All just clapping like seals. Because that's the reality of it it no one can stand these guys anymore they're losing money Colbert was losing millions for the network but they're sitting there oh Colbert we love you so much cuz he's a mirror image a reflection of all of them it's simply sitting there praising themselves yes we, we're so wonderful. We have to be supported. How utterly disgusting. None of them have
Starting point is 01:18:30 been funny in years, if they ever were. And to sit there and simply just clap. Yes, we're so important. You're so wonderful. And by you I mean me, because there's no difference. They're all the same. I just couldn't believe it when I saw it. It was so incredibly on the nose, just these out of touch millionaires. No, you have to, you can't cancel Colbert. You have to keep this millionaire on the payroll to lecture the American people.
Starting point is 01:19:04 Cannot stand those guys. Cannot stand them. KWD 68, the US Communist Party, quit running a presidential candidate in 2012 stating the Democrats were fighting the fight. Yeah, the Democrats have gone so far left. They simply are. Look at what's happening with Zoran Mamdani in New York. They're probably going to elect him. And New York will finally have to wall it off and make escape from New York a reality. The front porch media bottom line is all the social engineering propaganda is being rejected. Thinking people are stupid is a fatal flaw. Humans will win in the end.
Starting point is 01:19:44 I like your optimism the front porch media. Tunnel Lord 1337, didn't the AFD have their right to wear arms legitimately taken from them by the government? I remember something about that. Remember something about that. Lance, if you're able to, would you look that up? We'll get... Nice of the storm, haha, Travis. Let's attach a gun to it. That's right. We're gonna attach a gun to it that's right we're gonna attach a gun to the to the ring drone camera that way as soon as you try to break in we just
Starting point is 01:20:11 vaporize your lungs it'll of course it'll be a one-shot sort of thing I don't think it's stable enough but one shot sometimes is all you need yeah German rules members that far members of far-right AFD party can't own firearms. You were right tunnel lord Yes, I thought I remembered something about that. Thank you Lance Doug the 007 I could see cats destroying those swatting them down with their paws. Yeah, this seems like a really Questionable thing to have in a lot of homes not just from a this is stupid You're going to regret this but in a sense of yeah animals are going to destroy these. From porch media your UBI gets a nice bump once your home is surveilled. That's once you make sure
Starting point is 01:20:53 you're not doing anything that's you know dangerous or unhealthy or you know problematic for the government, well bump up your UBI you'll get a little bit more you'll be a little bit more equal than others. Hi Boost, we're the Epstein Ring camera videos. That's right, we needed one of these in Epstein's cell just circling around and filming him at all times. If only we'd had the Ring drone camera on Epstein, none of this would have happened. They want your house completely surveilled at all times, but allegedly this high-security prison it's got Ancient technology that stops for a minute every day
Starting point is 01:21:30 They're constantly scanning what you post on social media in case you say something naughty Jeffrey Epstein's guards fall asleep the cameras don't work. He's moved off of suicide watch and His cellmate is funny funny you know who cares move on tunnel lord 1337 I wonder if rings getting government subsidies now I don't know but I there's always some kind of weird government contract somewhere about Klaus Heibu says an Epstein massage? You know, we can only speculate, but I don't want to speculate too much because that's gross. Trump Burger. This would be pretty loud if it was flying an apartment next door. Yeah, even in the video it has an obnoxious droning to it and they're going to make it sound as good as possible. They're going to try to sell you on it. But rotors are not known for being quiet and it's probably gonna have a very obnoxious high-pitched whine
Starting point is 01:22:27 So yeah, I imagine if your neighbor has this thing and uses it frequently you are going to be annoyed Apartment walls are not very thick When I lived in an apartment our next-door neighbors fought continually they would just scream at each other and it was just So obnoxious just late at night screaming Just constant domestic squabbles Audi MRR the CIA loves people who buy this tech. Yeah, that's right. You know The CIA loves a sucker and there's one born every minute
Starting point is 01:23:05 The CIA loves a sucker and there's one born every minute. Shelly A. Wi-Fi can see your body positions and movements using signal technology in your body's electromagnetics. Yeah, this is something that people on the far right conspiracy fringe had talked about for a while, for quite a few years, that this was possible. And people dismissed it, you're crazy. Who can, now, and then it came out and I even saw some people admitting like wow
Starting point is 01:23:28 You know what? I suppose I owe the conspiracy theorists an apology Even some normies were kind of freaked out by it An extra 20 million Trump rebels and 36 million dollar settlement for fraud I have a comment from dad here that says uh if only Epstein's neighbor had had a uh camera like that that would have followed him and figured out where he actually went. Yeah actually you know what we have a video that might explain it. Maybe this is the ring camera footage. Let's take a look at that. There he goes.
Starting point is 01:24:10 There he goes. He's escaping. We're finally figuring out the truth. That's right. Case closed. Client list gone. Don't worry about it. Nothing to see here. That's what we could have had if his cellmate or his next door cellmate or the prison in general just had a ring camera. Could have followed him down the hallway as he absconded back to Tel Aviv You know. Uh. Actually. Just. Move along, folks. Nothing to see here. Like I'm going to move along.
Starting point is 01:24:47 An extra $20 million dollars. Trump revels in $36 million dollars settlement for fraud and deceit by 60 Minutes on CBS. Yeah. He's just out there gloating. Oh boy, look at me. This is great. In the wake of legal action over a deceptively edited 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris in the 2020 election, Trump is great In the wake of legal action over a deceptively edited 60 minutes interview with kamala harris in the 2024 white house race
Starting point is 01:25:11 President donald trump on tuesday said cbs and its parent company paramount have finally paid a 16 million dollar settlement With another 20 million dollars on the way That's right 36 million That's almost as much as step Colbert was losing a year. And this is yet another absolutely frivolous lawsuit from Trump. He loves his frivolous lawsuits, folks. He's the best at them. CBS does a lot of underhanded things and twists a lot of stories.
Starting point is 01:25:42 He just happened to sue them over one instance where they weren't doing that. Trump also issued a warning to other deceptive news media saying the Wall Street Journal, the failing New York Times, the Washington Post, MS, DNC, CNN, and all our mainstream media liaisons are on notice that the days of them being allowed to deceive the American people are over. Make America great again. Yeah. allowed to deceive the American people are over make America great again yeah you won the election prove the damages realistically should be the response but he just likes to gloat and rub people's noses and things well we have been live for nearly an hour and a half nearly halfway through the show already and I
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Starting point is 01:32:53 Welcome back folks. Appreciate you still being here. I see Sir Knighted in chat says there was a David Knight video that I missed. Yeah. You can find it on all the places we upload to. It's on rumble. You can look for Remember Me. It's got a picture of our dad as the thumbnail it should be right up there should be pretty easy to find yeah yeah it's about ten minutes so go ahead if you want an update from him on what's going on he is working towards coming back and we'll be having more from him soon I want to assure you all he is coming back we were seeing more and more comments from people saying I don't think David is coming back he is he is more and more comments from people saying I don't think David is coming back. He is. He is. You don't have to worry. I am simply an interim host. I am not. I am not David Knight. I am not trying to assume his position. Got comments here. Alien poop evolution. The CIA and burglars love your camera. That's right. They're going to have a field day with it. with it continually see those creepy videos of people hacking into nursery cams and
Starting point is 01:33:48 things like that g talent 60 thank you that is very generous we really do appreciate it cannot thank you all enough for the support good job Travis and Lance well thank you for the kind words that is very very kind I appreciate them I'm sure Lance does too. Alien poop evolution the drone cameras will start leaving chemtrails around your house that's right they'll have a biometric scanner that's linked or they'll just link to your smart wearable tech and notice that you're not getting your daily dose of chemicals and they'll just spray your house down for you won't that be handy
Starting point is 01:34:20 isn't that great? Tunnel Lord 1337, eh, just attach a block of C4 to the ring drone, you'd definitely take out the thief. Yeah, make sure that there's no question. My plan for self-defense is starting to train Judo or MMA and strapping a claymore to my chest, you know? Get in real close. North American House Hippo, a couple of sheriff's deputies showed up on my porch one day.
Starting point is 01:34:44 They thought my solar-powered security lights were cameras and they wanted to capture footage from a drive-by. Yeah, that's something that's happening more and more, it seems like. More and more people have these security or ring doorbells and the cops are showing up being like, Please give us that footage. Perhaps they're not saying please. Now I'm going to move on to what's happening with the Jeffrey Epstein stuff. The House Speaker starts August recess early to avoid the Jeffrey Epstein votes. What a sycophant Mike Johnson is.
Starting point is 01:35:19 He's covering up. He's doing everything he can to give Trump cover. How about we just go to recess early, guys? You don't really want to see the Epstein files. We're just gonna go to break and we'll be back later once this is all calmed down. Maybe you guys won't be so interested in it in a few months. And then back in once we're back. This is simply how our government works. Look at what happened with Dennis Hastert. He was a pedophile and he became, I believe, the longest serving speaker. And it's because he was blackmailable. It's because they knew they could keep him in line.
Starting point is 01:35:57 And now Johnson is basically covering for an entire cabal of pedophiles Isn't that wonderful? Good old Mike Johnson. Thank you, Mike Now speaker Mike Johnson No vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein documents before recess We have a video of Thomas Massey talking about that because of course He's one of the people that is fighting to get the files released Probably because he's one of like the only people that aren't on the Epstein list. Do you think the president is losing trust with members like you who want more transparency?
Starting point is 01:36:34 I wouldn't say he's lost trust. I'm sort of in a different category. Yeah, he's persona non grata with Trump. The consultants have spent $1.8 million against me. And I got a new tweet last night or a truth social last night. And clearly that was because I've done this Epstein file. Like dogs don't bark at parked cars, right? This bill is moving.
Starting point is 01:36:59 This is coming to a vote. We've got enough Republican co-sponsors of the bill twice as many as we need right now such that when they sign it and every Democrat signs this we're gonna force a vote on it it's not going away he assured them it's not going away in response Mike Johnson was like well if the bill's not going away we are so long and thanks for all the underage girls, I suppose, is probably what they said. Johnson told reporters that the House will not vote on the resolution before the August recess, adding that he wants to give the Trump administration more time. That's right, they're out of time. Here's what I would say about the Epstein files. There is no daylight between the House Republicans,
Starting point is 01:37:42 the House, and the President on maximum transparency. That's right, this is maximum transparency you're getting here. It's clear as mud. This is such a cynical lie. My belief is we need the administration to have the space to do what it is doing and if further congressional action is necessary or appropriate then we'll look at that. That's right, we'll look at it, he added, but I don't think we're at that point right now because we agree with the president. We agree that you're all a bunch of idiots that need to move along. We all agree that you're stupid. We're so committed to transparency that we're going to shut down the government so that a vote about transparency doesn't
Starting point is 01:38:21 come through. Exactly. That vote was entirely unnecessary. That's how committed to transparency we are. No one has ever been more committed to transparency. The most transparent administration in history, one might say. Despite criticisms from certain corners of the right, Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the situation. No, it's Bondi that's defending Trump.
Starting point is 01:38:44 He is the one that needs the cover. She's the one that's sticking her neck out. That's right. We're so committed to transparency. By the way, we're not gonna vote on it. We're going to recess. Leave us alone. Trump administration. Johnson to shut down House early to overt the Epstein vote. And this just more proof. Mike Johnson is nothing but a snake. Nothing but just a shill for the powers that be. Florida man arrested for threatening to kill everyone on the Epstein client list. Now of course
Starting point is 01:39:17 the obvious thing to say is, well, if there is no client list, how could he be arrested for threatening to kill people that don't exist? Now that was my first thought. you read further into the article. He does make some more directed threats at specific individuals so It's not as amusing as it seems at first But that is a threat to that is a direct threat to people because the list does exist. We know it does they've talked about it Terrell Bailey Corsi allegedly posted the threats on X last Tuesday seemingly reacting to response from X's AI agent Grock That disputed any such client list exists as the FBI and Justice Department recently confirmed. Well at Grock You're wrong everyone involved if I see them in real life. I will kill them on sight
Starting point is 01:40:05 Bailey was getting arrested because you had to write an AI wrong everyone involved if I see them in real life I will kill them on site Bailey Corsley. I thought you were getting arrested because you had to threaten an AI because you got into a fight with an AI on the internet. Grok's a snitch apparently. Bailey Corsley allegedly said I will kill everyone on the list on site and they absolutely deserve it. Roughly an hour after that post Bailey Corsley posted another message singling out three government officials. That's
Starting point is 01:40:26 most likely what got him in trouble. Unnamed in the charging document saying he would kill you on site. I don't think even our government is stupid and incompetent enough to come in and arrest you for threatening to kill people they say don't exist and are desperately trying to say don't exist. Thing is this is clearly hyperbole because one single person could never kill everyone on the Epstein list. It's literally people. Do you know how much time that would take?
Starting point is 01:40:51 Do you know the type of resources you would have to have to accomplish that? And I'm quoting this man, I'm not saying this myself. He said, it's time to start killing politicians on site. Those are the types of things that got him in trouble and again Don't do stochastic terrorism, please They will come down on you like a neutron bomb. They will use the entire force of government
Starting point is 01:41:20 They're not going to play nice they can Sure, maybe one upping the AI and winning your debate with it might feel nice, but it's not worth it It involves going to jail for Terroristic threats. Yeah as nice as it is to prove the AI idiot Don't do what this man did. Don't do it They will at least drag you into court and it will make your life miserable. North American House Hippo,
Starting point is 01:41:49 Trump is doing an awesome job of implementing Agenda 2030. No wonder he was installed. He's the perfect man for the job. He is. He's a man for not all seasons, but this specific season. He's managed to silence so many people on the right wing, drag
Starting point is 01:42:06 them into his fold and now they're completely trapped. Their audiences love Donald Trump. They promised that Donald Trump was their guy over and over again. They assured everyone and now their audiences love Trump more than they love them. If they break from Donald Trump, they're going to lose a large portion of the people that watch their shows. I mean, even here where it's known we don't support Donald Trump, we still routinely get comments about, oh I can't believe you would say this, if we simply towed the party line, if we
Starting point is 01:42:45 were to just go out there and start saying Trump is amazing, look at how good Trump is, look at Trump, he's grand and wonderful, it would probably get us a much larger audience. Because that's what people want to hear. They want to be told this lie. They want to believe this this People want to believe that they have a hero in Washington But they don't it is a lie KW-68 can we get another Epstein finder that yeah, that's right. We should have another fun little photo shoot You can trot out these MAGA influencers and grifters. You can bring them out have them trot around MAGA influencers and grifters. You can bring them out, have them trot around.
Starting point is 01:43:26 Maybe Pam Bondi can even go on more shows and talk about how she's got it on her desk. Oops, those were the prop binders. We forgot to give them the real ones. Ah, darn. Oops, our bad. Oh, by the way, there was nothing to see anyway. Move along.
Starting point is 01:43:43 Florida Surgeon General highlights vaccine injuries, calls on NIH to act. At a press conference at Florida State University in Tampa, Florida, Surgeon General Joseph Lodepo made an urgent call for the NIH program funding to help Americans injured by COVID-19 vaccines. Of course, we talked about this article yesterday. He is actually standing up and saying something. He's doing more than RFK is. He's being more vocal and more honest. Trump is never going to admit though that his shot was the problem. He's still very proud of Warp Speed. He had to have that country and Western singer tell him
Starting point is 01:44:23 what are you doing? Your base doesn't like this. Stop bringing it up if you want people to, you know, if you want the support to increase. I was invited to Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Latopo's press conference in Tampa on July 17th, 2025. From my front row perspective, Dr. Lattapostone was measured yet resolute. He recounted how unusual it is in his experience to encounter so many post vaccination issues. Notice he says, so many. That is a tacit acknowledgement that other vaccines have issues as well. He's simply saying that, wow, yeah, normally it's not this bad. This is an absurd amount of issues.
Starting point is 01:45:09 When was the last time that you had a vaccine that literally almost every single person knows someone who had a bad reaction from it? Lattapoe asked pointedly. Now of course personally I would say you probably know a lot more than you would think. You probably know many people who simply cannot get a diagnosis on what's wrong with them. Or the doctor refuses to tie the two together. We saw RFK talking about the sheer number
Starting point is 01:45:37 of autoimmune disorders and autism and all these other diseases that have spiked in the decades since vaccines became liability-free and they became pushed and the numbers increased. However, it's very very difficult to get doctors to do any sort of correlation there. So you probably, we probably all know many people that have some kind of long-term vaccine injury that is simply not going to be admitted. Now I continue.
Starting point is 01:46:11 There are very few people that I run into who either themselves have not had a bad reaction from these mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, or who don't know someone who had a bad reaction. Yeah. These reactions from the COVID vaccine are obvious. they're large. the things like heart attacks, blood clots, myocarditis, they're very obvious. it's... they tried, but as a general rule, every time you see one of these articles about people dropping dead on the soccer field, young high school athletes, or college athletes, or even professional athletes. The comments are flooded with people saying,
Starting point is 01:46:50 I bet he got the COVID vaccine. It's so obvious nobody, nobody with any common sense left can deny what's happening. Dr. Lattapoe's call to action fund research and care for the vaccine injured. But of course I would be shocked to see that happen. Trump, that would be an admission that what he did was bad, that his actions caused this. And so getting Trump to do that is probably a futile endeavor. FDA chief admits he knows people injured by COVID shots but defends their approval. Dr. Marty McCary, this is another ma-ha fraud, pleaded with Americans to be patient with its handling of the COVID-19 shots amid discontent with the agency approving a new mRNA-based shot
Starting point is 01:47:38 instead of pulling the existing one from the market. Yeah, I know they're causing issues and I know people myself that are injured But just keep you know Give us a pass on this new mRNA shot. Please be patient with our ongoing murders Stop whining just take the shots on July 19th The Epoch Times released a video interview with McCary covering a broad range of issues during which senior editor Jan a video interview with McCary covering a broad range of issues during which senior editor Jan Jekielic relayed the surprise of the Make America Healthy Again movement that the FDA authorized spike vacs for high-risk children aged 6 months to 11 years old. Spike vacs later received a disclaimer warning of the potential for heart damage. That's right,
Starting point is 01:48:19 they'll put a little warning on the box. They might not tell you about the issues, but you know, if you look at the box and see it there, maybe you can avoid it. McCary said they were moving away from blindly rubber-stamping COVID vaccines each year. You know, they're still putting out these mRNA vaccines, but claimed that simply rejected- We were blindly rubber-stamping them before. Now that we have the evidence showing that they're harmful, we're rubber-stamping them before. Now that we have the evidence showing that they're harmful, we're rubber-stamping them with full knowledge of what we're doing. That's right. We're knowingly rubber-stamping them.
Starting point is 01:48:52 But claim simply rejecting the JABs entirely would eliminate government's leverage to get the companies to conduct proper randomized trials. You don't need leverage. You have a unilateral use of force basically in the United States. You have the ability to come in and say, you have poisoned people. You have you have killed American citizens. You could march the Marines in, the Army, the National Guard. You could knock down the doors of these companies and haul their CEOs off to Guantanamo. I'm not saying you should, but you could. You continually do this sort of thing to individuals that don't deserve
Starting point is 01:49:36 it. And yet we need leverage with these companies. We've got to, you know, play it smart. Really? He stressed that the vaccine is not approved for healthy children. That's right. But if your child is sickly and weak, inject them with this poison. Thanks, McCary. That's great. Wonderful. McCary said the government's current adverse event databases were too clunky. That's right, too clunky to make any inferences about rates. Yeah. We can't really tell. We don't know for sure. Our databases are faulty. We're not going to do anything. We can't really tell how many people have been killed or injured. The fact that you know that it's happening, the fact that you know it's killing and injuring people,
Starting point is 01:50:27 is enough for you to go, what's our prime directive as healthcare professionals? That's right, first, do no harm. No harm. Not, well, potentially try to work out a system where you do less harm than might be done by whatever is harming people, and if it does less harm than what's harming people you can justify. It's do no harm. There's no wiggle room there. We're committed to reliable analysis, McCary said, and are not blowing off warning signs. That's right, we're not blowing them off as we allow more mRNA vaccines, as we keep the
Starting point is 01:51:03 ones that are known to be damaging on the market. We're not blowing them off No, I would ask people to be patient with us as we do this the proper scientific way the proper way again Is to stop them right now do no harm Kick in their doors Drag them off to prison and start processing them for mass murder. That's the proper way to do this, McCary. None of this, oh we need leverage. We need leverage with these companies that are poisoning and injuring and killing the
Starting point is 01:51:39 American people. Not just Americans either, but people around the world. We need leverage with them. Yeah. I- McCary says, I personally know of people who have been injured by the vaccine. I personally know of friends who have lost a loved one from the mRNA COVID vaccine. People have a right to be angry. They've been deceived. I want to ask people to be patient with us. People have a right to be angry since they've been deceived and murdered. They just don't have a right to justice, according to this guy. You can be angry. Feel free. Just, you know, don't ask us to do anything about it. I understand that you're angry that I'm not doing my job and allowing this to happen to you.
Starting point is 01:52:19 Yeah, smacks of Bill Clinton, doesn't it? I feel your pain. What scumbags. Many viewers were dissatisfied by McCary's explanation. I'm one of them. Wondering why the existing vaccines would not be paused for safety's sake, at least until the results of those feature studies are in, and noting that he originally supported much of the establishment pandemic response, including the shots in 2020 and 2021. Of course, that's why he was chosen, because he's nothing but an establishment shill. He's simply there to put a new face on it, to reignite trust in the system. Come on, guys, you can trust me. I paid some lip service to the things you want. Now take this spike vax. Give it to your kids. Matt Marty McCary personally knows the people who have been injured or killed by the mRNA shots,
Starting point is 01:53:07 but wants us to be patient. While they conduct some type of traditional studies, any other drug or therapeutic would have been pulled three years ago. Approving a new Moderna COVID shot moving red dye number five takes no time at all. But if you've been sitting around injured for the last four years or hoping for justice for a loved one who passed, you gotta wait, guys. Yeah. Just gotta wait for justice. Just gotta hope. Marty McCary showed zero awareness, unsure how he managed to squeeze into the anti-lockdown community. It's cause these people...
Starting point is 01:53:41 People are desperate for hope. Desper desperate to believe in people. We can actually play that video of Marty McCary. Let's play it. Let's raise my blood pressure. Let's have me get a little upset. The safety signal that many people have described, I personally know of people who have been injured by the vaccine. I personally know of friends who have lost a loved one from the mRNA COVID vaccine. Don't care though. I think it is reasonable at this time to say we want good solid definitive data. And the conditional limited approval of the COVID vaccines is in that framework that we want to see a
Starting point is 01:54:27 proper data set come to us so we can take a good look at that data. You mentioned you're aware of some people who have been injured and even lost a loved one. That's enough from this guy. Look, I also have to question, does anyone else, he has a very similar phenotype to Anthony Fauci just this small diminutive shrimpy little man kind of Rick Moranis-y what is there something about them that makes the government look at him and say yeah that's the that's the guy we need does it make people doesn't make the government think oh well he's kind of small and unimposing.
Starting point is 01:55:05 Maybe people won't realize that we're using him to push mass murder. Federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, VAERS, reports 38,709 deaths, 221,030 hospitalizations, 22,331 heart attacks, 28,966 myocarditis and pericarditis cases as of June 27th. This is Trump's real legacy. This is what he should be most remembered for.
Starting point is 01:55:40 The fact that he's proud of it. I gave you warp speed. It was me Yeah But no not gonna not gonna hold his feet to the fire on that I handy flu Florida HB 2006 line one one one one the law says the state health officer has the right to vaccinate us by any means necessary.
Starting point is 01:56:06 That's great. That's right. We're going to kick in your doors. Remember Alan Dershowitz said he'd be in favor of that, using the military to drag you out and vaccinate you by force. The front porch media and the injured are realizing the injections caused their problems. People who I never believe would admit it are. Sometimes when it's you who is suffering and sometimes it's a lot harder to deny when the evidence is directly in your face and it's you who the damage has
Starting point is 01:56:37 been done to. Francine, two in my family, my sister dead of turbo cancer, my brother's waiting for open-heart surgery from a aorta aneurysm. I'm so sorry to hear that Francine. That is terrible. Defy tyrants, 1776. There's been other vaccines that have been pulled due to only four or five people dying, so why are they still pushing these COVID jabs when they're kill- when they've killed and maimed millions around the world? Yeah. KWD 68. The fact that the Biden administration didn't pursue the deaths from the Warp Speed jab and prosecute Trump shows the UNO party in March 2030. It was teed up for him. Nothing. Yeah, they can't do that because it would question their narrative. It
Starting point is 01:57:18 would... it would make you look at vaccines and go, oh, maybe they are dangerous. It would validate what people on our side of things have been saying. Tunnellord1337, wait a minute, so you don't have the data but you'll give permission to use mRNA jabs? Yeah, well we don't have much data on these things, we aren't sure what's going on with them, but we'll authorize them. We don't need data for that. We need data to pull them when we know for a fact they are actually killing people and maiming them, injuring them. who knows what else? but you know we
Starting point is 01:57:50 don't have enough data from that to pull them off the market. the front porch media. how about it doesn't stop transmission or infection? isn't that important anymore? nah. what's important is they're making a lot of money. like a lot of money. a stupid amount of money, more money than you could shake a stick at. Maxime Bernier calls for immediate withdrawal of covid shots. People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier called for immediate stop to the dangerous covid vaccines throughout Canada. Bernier wrote dangerous covid vaccines quote unquote must be withdrawn from the market
Starting point is 01:58:21 and victims compensated. Yeah. At some point people have to care about this. Global news has now reported that over 10,000 Canadians suffered serious injuries after COVID vaccination, including heart damage, neurological disorders, and blood clots. You know, people suffered serious side effects from the vaccine. The media downplayed risks and silenced the warnings four years later. The truth is undeniable, but still ignored. This is a worldwide poison that Trump pushed.
Starting point is 01:58:55 That was greenlit. Bernier noted how Pfizer's own released documents revealed that they knew about cardiac risk as early as February 21. Yeah, how about that McCary? Is that enough info for you? Pfizer's own documents? No, I guess not. You know, not enough to stop the billions upon billions of dollars that's being raked in. The hypocrisy is staggering, he said. Bernier, who did not get the COVID shots and was one of the only Canadian politicians to speak out against COVID mandates for a time, brought up how in 1976 the US government halted the swine flu vaccine after just 25 deaths and 450 cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome.
Starting point is 01:59:43 Today with thousands of injuries, politicians, regulators, and the media dismiss, censor, or attack those demanding accountability. The people's body warned the public. Berni lamented that those who spoke out against Schatz were targeted as conspiracy theorists. As conspiracy theorists, now the data proves the lie. And we were right, he said. It's funny how that seems to keep happening. It's funny how they'll smear you as a conspiracy theorist anytime you question the
Starting point is 02:00:10 official narrative despite the fact that it keeps coming back as reality, keeps coming back as true. Doesn't really matter though. To most people they get whatever their choice is in terms of political commentator, whether it's someone in Fox, new CNN, or some of the newer media, if they don't hear that from whoever they've chosen as their, you know, favorite orator, they're not going to believe it. Whether you get it from TikTok or legacy media, people tend to just believe whatever the talking head says. They don't want to go out and do any research for themselves. They don't want to question the status quo.
Starting point is 02:00:52 They don't want to be seen as kooky. There's an entirely new generation of political commentators on YouTube and TikTok and these other platforms that are still just status quo establishment shills. You saw it especially on the left during the election. These young, you know, late teens to early 20s political commentators that are deep in the tank for Kamala Harris. They're doing everything they can to get people.
Starting point is 02:01:25 They know the next generation isn't going to get news from the mainstream sources. So they're flooding TikTok and other places with these talking heads, these know nothings that will simply parrot party lines. Operation Mockingbird isn't going away just because Colbert is fired. They're simply changing where it's implemented.
Starting point is 02:01:46 Now as I said, we're going to talk about what's going on with the pesticide industry. Seems like congress is about to give them a de facto liability shield, you know, just like they did with vaccines. And to me, you only need a liability shield when people are going to hold you liable for things. You don't need a liability shield if your product isn't dangerous, if it's not hurting people. If your product is completely safe, you don't go to Congress and say, hey, would you make it so we can't be prosecuted? Not that we're going to be. We wouldn't ever be prosecuted for stuff, but you know, hypothetically, if we were to be prosecuted, if we were, you know, poisoning people with our pesticides, you know, maybe you could protect us from that. theoretically, hypothetically. not that we
Starting point is 02:02:37 are. that's how I see this going down. you don't go get a shield unless you think you need it. Will Congress give the pesticide industry a de facto liability shield? This is an essay by Dr. Meryl Nass and it's exclusive to Malone.News. In 2013 Bayer had its 150th anniversary. It was riding high. It sent an airship and anniversary exhibition around the world to celebrate. Its stock price was $27, the highest it had been since it entered the New York Stock Exchange in 2020 and 2002. It was bullish and interested in acquisitions. Bayer decided to go after Monsanto.
Starting point is 02:03:22 Bayer bought Monsanto as part of its reinvention as a life science firm with a focus on health and agriculture. Bayer wanted to become a bigger player in seeds and genetically modified crops and Monsanto offered just that. But there were potential problems. The Who's International Agency for Research on Cancer had just reported that glyphosate, the active ingredients in Monsanto's most popular product, the herbicide Roundup, was a probable human carcinogen. I mentioned this before, but on the last road trip
Starting point is 02:03:51 that we took down to Texas, I saw a large billboard just on the side of the highway that said stand up for glyphosate, and I was blown away. I almost wanted to turn around and pull off to the side of the road to get a picture of it, because I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Stand up for glyphosate. That's right, stand up and beg for more poison. Stand up for it. There were potential problems. By the time the sale was completed for 63 billion dollars in 2018, thousands of lawsuits against glyphosate were developing. The first
Starting point is 02:04:25 case to trial that of groundskeeper Dwayne Johnson ended in the plaintiff's favor just two months after Bayer concluded the purchase. Johnson was awarded 278 million by the jury. That amount was reduced twice in subsequent proceedings to 21 million. Discovery revealed that Monsanto had known of the potential carcinogenicity of glyphosate since the early 1980s. Monsanto had pressured the EPA, which ignored much of the independent scientific evidence revealing glyphosate's toxicity, and instead relied on industry-supplied studies negating it. In its official safety assessment, California however listed glyphosate as a carcinogen
Starting point is 02:05:03 since 2017. Bayer stock has been dropping ever since it bought Monsanto. Oh, poor Bayer. So sad to hear that. But they have their own industry-supplied scientific data showing that it's not harmful that they paid for. What, do you not trust the science? That's right. Trust the science that we bought and paid for, and made explicitly clear the outcome we wanted.
Starting point is 02:05:30 177,000 potential lawsuits appeared. About 67,000 have settled at a cost to Bayer of 11 billion dollars. Bayer's current share price is $8.05, less than a third of its value before the Monsanto purchase. Taking over a two-thirds hit. You gotta imagine whoever recommended they buy Monsanto got fired. In 2023, Bayer hired a new CEO, Bill Anderson, to text the new vow to take care of the glyphosate liability problem for the company. That's right, we're gonna take care of the liability problem.
Starting point is 02:06:02 We're not gonna fix the product, we're not gonna make it so it's no longer carcinogenic Not gonna make it so it's no longer a poison that's killing people And it's giving them cancer. No, we're gonna take care of that problem by lobbying for a liability shield He developed an aggressive six-pronged approach that was sure to solve the problem one way or another and he sequestered a 16 billion dollar war chest that could be used to what they say pay claims but realistically they mean bribe politicians by influence with the media microphone is open. Bayer is no stranger to risk and controversy during World War II as part of IG Farben's network, it ran its own concentration camp to produce war materials, admitting on its website to working 25,000 slave laborers to
Starting point is 02:06:51 death. I wonder how many other websites have tags like that. Yes, buy our product. It's good. It does great stuff. By the way, we killed 25,000 slave laborers by working them to death. And remember, if they don't care about the employees or slaves that they use, they do not care about you.
Starting point is 02:07:17 Here are the six prongs of its attack to make its glyphosate liability disappear. And they're nothing if not bold. One Bayer CEO announced the company would be developing five new pesticides. Presumably, by the time one is discovered to be harmful, Bayer would simply move on to selling the next one in line. Bayer's hinted at spinning off part of the company, leaving the spun off portion stuck with all the liability.
Starting point is 02:07:40 Oh no, that was that other company over there. Bayer's CEO warned that the company might stop producing Roundup, probably an idle threat since it sells $8 billion of the product yearly, which remains profitable despite its liabilities. Bayer appealed one of its losses to the Supreme Court in hopes it would find against lower courts after that made awards to plaintiffs. It is using the strategy of preemption, asking the court to rule that federal pesticide recommendations preempt lawsuits in state courts. A court filing Friday, Bayer urged the Supreme Court to take up a Missouri case that awarded
Starting point is 02:08:13 $1.25 million to a man who developed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after spraying Roundup on a community garden in St. Louis. Lieb reported the federally approved label for Roundup includes no warning of cancer, Bayer contends federal pesticide laws, preempt states from adopting additional labeling for products, and thus prohibits failure to warn lawsuits brought under those states. Of course my dad has told this story before, but they had a basset hound that used to love getting out of the yard. He was an escape artist. He would shimmy his way up the fence and out, which is incredible to think of when you actually know what a basset hound looks like, would, he was an escape artist, he would shimmy his way up the fence and out, which is incredible to think of when you actually know what a basset hound looks
Starting point is 02:08:48 like, that he would be able to do this. But he would get out of their yard and go into the neighbor's yard and eat their grass, and their grass was treated with all kinds of chemicals. And the basset hound developed cancer. This was happening for years. This is, like they said, they knew about the carcinogenicity since the 80s. This is not a surprise. The neighbor dad was retelling the story recently. They put up, you know, a sign that says this lawn has been treated with Kim Lawn or whatever the brand was, and keep children and pets off of it for X amount of time, danger, all that, and then they put
Starting point is 02:09:30 their phone number and logo at the bottom. So here you can hire us to poison your lawn. If you'd like some chemical warfare on your lawn, call this number. Bayer has at the same time sought laws in nearly two dozen states to get its preemption doctrine passed and prevent lawsuits in those states. Two states, North Dakota and Georgia, passed the Bayer legislation. Several rejected it.
Starting point is 02:09:52 Others have yet to decide. I wonder if they're holding out for more money. Politicians sitting there like, yeah, they ponied up some, but maybe if I sit here and think about it, I can get a real payout out of it. Maybe they'll lobby me. Bayer gathered up other pesticide makers to collaborate in a clever scheme that would virtually end injury lawsuits against all pesticides at the federal level.
Starting point is 02:10:14 In this case, the term pesticide applies to all herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodentsicides, and pesticides. Tens of thousands of different chemicals, all of which would be shielded. Just think how many billions of dollars the chemical industry would save if they could find a way to exempt a whole class of toxic consumer products from liability. Yeah, they're looking at what Big Pharma did with vaccines and they're envious. They're sitting there like, look, they're getting away with it. No one's able to really sue them for poisoning and killing people.
Starting point is 02:10:45 How come we're being targeted? How come people get to get justice from us? That's not fair. If... if Moderna doesn't have to pay out, why should I? They killed more people than we did. Exactly. Guys! Come on. Mom says it's my turn to poison the American people with impunity.
Starting point is 02:11:10 Here's how it would work. The plaintiffs have won lawsuits against bare for glyphosate injuries made use of a legal doctrine called Failure to Warn. It can be used when a product manufacturer inadequately informs or instructs consumers how to correctly use a product. Failure to warn is essentially a principle of product liability law. Any warning labels on the product or within the owner's manual need to be clear, concise, and include all possible dangers and risks associated with using the product.
Starting point is 02:11:37 So Bayer hired some very clever lawyers and somehow convinced the Republican leadership to slip a rider into an appropriations bill that would essentially end the possibility of using failure to warn in pesticide lawsuits. Here's what the rider says. And you can see that there. Scroll down. It didn't appear in here. So it says, S section 453, none of the funds made available by this or any other act may be used to issue or adopt any guidance or any policy, take any regulatory action, or approve any labeling or change such labeling that is inconsistent with or in any respect different from the conclusion of a human health assessment performed pursuant to the federal insecticide fungicide
Starting point is 02:12:15 rotenicide act. What does it actually mean? It means no federal agency, including the EPA, USDA, CDC, NIH, etc. will be able to take any action, make any recommendations, or spend any funds that challenge a human health assessment that has already been made by the EPA. Yeah. And we know how trustworthy the EPA is. They're suing to keep fluoride in the water.
Starting point is 02:12:43 They would never poison the American people. They would never allow that to happen. No, we can trust the EPA, of course. And under the act, EPA is the only agency authorized to regulate pesticides in the United States. Furthermore, this is not just about glyphosate, but about tens of thousands of registered pesticides
Starting point is 02:13:04 now and in the future. If passed, Section 453 will restrict the ability of pesticide companies to update warning labels on their products even when evidence shows risks. Unless the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, undertakes a new full review of the chemical under Federal Sexicide Fungicide and Rodent Act, or makes a new carcinogenicity classification of it, either of those options will take years, leaving millions of unaware Americans potential victims of their known risks. So Section 453 will also limit state or independent authorities from doing anything about it.
Starting point is 02:13:42 Don't care about the 10th Amendment. Throw that out. Ignore that. Who cares? Bottom line, Section 453 transforms EPA registration to legal immunity, gutting both Federal Enforcement Authority and state-level accountability mechanisms, creating a regulatory
Starting point is 02:13:56 dead zone where companies cannot be held liable even when they knowingly conceal health risks. That's right. That's what we're moving towards. No liability for these companies no matter what they do. It doesn't matter. They've got enough money to buy what they want. What they want is politicians. There's no better return on investment than getting a politician in your pocket. The US vaccines are the only consumer product for
Starting point is 02:14:22 which liability has been waived. You got to imagine bears kicking themselves like, gosh darn it, we were a pharmaceutical company. We had this. Why did we go here? Well, we can at least try to get that same kind of liability shield for the pesticides we now produce. for the pesticides we now produce. Bayer CEO Bill Anderson has bragged about his bipartisan support. Bayer sponsored a political event in March with the ranking member of the Senate Agriculture
Starting point is 02:14:54 Committee, Amy Klobuchar, and two other members of the committee, senators Tina Smith and Deb Fisher. And of course folks, bribery is bipartisan. All our politicians love a little extra cash infusion. Today, Tuesday, July 21st, 2025, the Appropriations Bill with the Bayer writer goes before the full Appropriations Committee. Citizens have been calling their representatives and asking them to vote no, however, surprising number of congressional offices have told their constituents that the writer is something like what they have been told. They claim it is not a liability shield at all. Well I must ask if it is not a de facto liability shield and what exactly is it and how is it
Starting point is 02:15:32 intended to benefit the American people? And we get crickets. It sounds like Bayer or party leadership plan to use the convoluted language of the writer and the associated need to understand the extremely long FIFRA Act to deny the bear writer means what we know it means. They continually love to do this. They write these things in this long meandering legal jargon that is difficult or impossible to parse unless you know exactly what it's referencing and precedent that has come before it. That's how they get away with so much stuff, making it difficult for the layman.
Starting point is 02:16:12 It's continually funny to me that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are very clear. They're not difficult to understand. They were written by very intelligent people, but they were written clearly and concisely. And then we're told by these legal scholars that, well, they don't actually mean what we think they mean. It takes years, decades of training in legal fields to be able to understand them. You as a modern rube couldn't. No, the old laws, the ones they left us, were quite clear. It is only
Starting point is 02:16:49 in modern times, well semi-modern, that we have reached this torturous, insane opaque lawfare. Karen Carpenter 27. I listened to the hearing about chemical liability yesterday. It was voted on with a verbal yea or nay and a roll call vote wasn't held. People are absolutely infuriated. Some of the chemicals being used are many times more toxic than glyphosate. They use these chemicals, the use of these chemicals is highly related to Parkinson's disease, cancer, and many other issues.
Starting point is 02:17:20 Yeah, we saw an article recently where there was a study done and it showed that living next to or within Fairly large radius of a golf course drastically increases your likelihood of Parkinson's because of all the chemicals They use on the lawns to keep them green Total Lord 1337. Oh wow, so they were getting sued into oblivion That's why Monsanto was pushing for legal immunity in my state. They had ads and everything pushing for the protection. They're poisoned. Yeah they're losing money. A lot of money continually. Not if they can get that same sweetheart deal the vaccine manufacturers got though. Doug did 007. It's absurd because they are acknowledging that they don't believe in
Starting point is 02:17:57 their product that should raise automatic red flags. Yeah. If you have to come in and as I said say hey you hey, you know, we could really use some liability here. That means they need it for some reason. Occult Sim I saw Glyphs say that in Florida because they are fighting against it. Yeah, like I said, there's a huge war chest, billions of dollars that they've allocated to spend. They claim it's to pay out claims,
Starting point is 02:18:27 but you can see what they're really using it for, ads and bribing politicians. Defy Tyrant 1776, guess I should stop eating my neighbor's grass. I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life, but from my family's own personal experience, eating your neighbor's grass is not a healthy way to live your life, but from my own, my family's own personal experience, eating your neighbor's grass is not a healthy way to live. Johnny Gospel Seed.
Starting point is 02:18:50 Governments are run by corporations now. They have more money than most governments. Yeah, it's the crony capitalist merger of business and big government. It is a nightmare for everyone involved. Well, for the American people. For big government and big business, it's highly profitable. For the American people, it is deadly. Stay with us, folks. We will be right back. The The The You're listening to the David Knight Show. Wait a minute, where am I?
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Starting point is 02:21:54 products we have there. And there's also ways to support the show linked there as well. And of course, you can leave a tip on Rumble. We really do appreciate it. It is people like you that keep the show going and we cannot thank you enough. For-profit hospital chain reportedly left patient lying in pool of his own blood. This is the for-profit medical industrial complex. Of course you have to strike a balance between allowing people to make money but it's first do no harm. I have some comments
Starting point is 02:22:35 before I get into this. Front porch media, anyone remember the Monsanto feature at Disneyland in the 1960s? Tomorrowland, it goes that far back. The propaganda has been running for years. It pays dividends. If you can propagandize the American people, it makes them slow to react. Cecilia 14, anyone remember when grocery stores started having medical areas, not just pharmacy? Guest prepping to give shots. Yeah, it's amazing to me. You'll go into grocery stores and be like, get your flu shot here. Get it right now. You can
Starting point is 02:23:07 get it right next to our deli section. Get your flu shot and then go pick up some sliced roast beef or something. It... the future is very strange. The post-acute care industry, which deals with rehab and long-term care facilities, was worth an estimated 483 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow to over 785 billion by 2034. That's right. It's a growth industry. I wonder why? Could it be because they're making you sick? Because they're poisoning the atmosphere, they're poisoning the ground, they're poisoning you, making everything toxic. So you have to continually go to the doctor and then you have to get a new drug from them, something to deal with the symptoms that you're dealing with from the poison they've put into the world. At the
Starting point is 02:24:00 encompassed facility in Jackson, Tennessee, for example, a 68 year old patient was found lying in a pool of his own blood., Tennessee, for example, a 68 year old patient was found lying in a pool of his own blood. For the New York Times, a pressure and motion triggered alarm to alert nurses if he left his bed had been turned off prior to the gruesome discovery. Whoops, our mistake. Sorry about that. Patient Morgantown, West Virginia died a similarly preventable death after he fell
Starting point is 02:24:23 off the bed. After a fall off the bed gave her a huge gash on her forehead. There too, hospital chains, alarms failed to notify staff in time. We're having a lot of problems with the bed alarms, a nurse technician told police inspectors after the woman's death. Having a lot of problems with the bed alarms. You don't have enough people to go in there and check on them regularly. They continually talk about how understaffed hospitals are.
Starting point is 02:24:52 When Dad was in the hospital recently, he had the bed alarm on for a while and it would have false positives. So it would just start ringing loudly until a nurse eventually walks in and shuts it off Yeah, and you know, it's the bed that you are lying in. Yeah, and They eventually just turned it off to prevent the false positives. Yeah, it becomes a boy who cried wolf scenario They continually are getting these false positives. So when they do have a real emergency It probably makes them a bit slower to react. They're probably thinking It's that darn alarm again. I'll get to it in just a minute. I know that this is just Another false positive. I'm doing something right now
Starting point is 02:25:36 The medical industrial complex is the enemy of the American people Basically, I can't think of a large industry that isn't. If you can, let me know in the comments, because every single one, even down to something as ridiculous and innocuous as video games, has been turned against the American people. Not just the American people, but people in general. The global populace, the common people of each country, are the target of all of these industries. There's also the matter of the bed alarms being applied even in instances where they aren't necessary. For instance, you know, dad was moving around and fine with it, but they're
Starting point is 02:26:22 still going to waste as much manpower on that as the people that really need it. Yeah. And of course they continually say how understaffed they are, how tight everything is, but we saw during COVID when things were allegedly at their worst, they had all this time to do these TikTok dances. I... That infuriated me to no end. That made me so angry to see these people that
Starting point is 02:26:53 are pushing poison on people. Pushing poison and separating families. No, you can't go see your husband, your wife, your child, your mother or father. Can't do that. We're gonna go film a dance in the parking garage now. Maybe in the hallways. Sorry your grandma's dying and all that, but I've got to go hit the gritty, thanks. I was infuriated by that. I had some arguments with people over that. To me it was such an obvious sign that this all was nonsense and that the medical industry doesn't care at all. That these people that claim, oh we're working so hard for you. We're here to help you and
Starting point is 02:27:46 protect you, are simply doing it for their own personal aggrandizement. There's also those extremely performative videos where you'd see, you know, some nurse, usually women, because nurses usually are, I never saw one from a man, where they would stage the camera and the lighting would be dramatic and they would slowly slide down the wall put their head in their hands. The caption would be something about how you have to tell another person that they lost a loved one today. Oh it's so difficult. It's so difficult for me. You don't understand my pain having to tell another person that their grandma died, that their mom died, their
Starting point is 02:28:25 dad died. It's so hard on me. It's so hard for me to deal with the death of your grandma or mom or father or son or daughter. So hard for me, me, me. That's what a lot of the medical industry is. It's people that wanted a quick way to make a lot of money and a quick way to get a job that gets them social standing.
Starting point is 02:28:51 You're not allowed to criticize nurses or doctors. If you do, you're a bad person. They're saving us. It's a lot of people that simply wanted to be seen as virtuous while getting to exercise a lot of people that simply wanted to be seen as virtuous while getting to exercise a lot of power. iHandy. Travis, that's nothing unusual. There are two facilities here that I wouldn't put my worst enemy into. Yeah, we... Medical Industrial Complex gets worse and worse. iHandy, if you don't know, works in EMS. You can check out his sub stack. It's iHandy.substack I believe. He has been cataloging what he has seen over what has happened with COVID. He's got a lot of really great info on there. You should go check it out. That
Starting point is 02:29:36 reminds me, I still need to email Handy. I, when it comes to responding to emails and getting back to people, I am probably the worst person alive. tunnellord1337 how does such faulty tech even get inside hospitals? from my experiences hospitals are heavily subsidized so I'm wondering if these faulty beds are a product of cronyism. no that couldn't be tunnellord you would never have someone create a terrible product and find a way to pawn it off under the medical industrial complex. You never have them repurpose something that doesn't work that ends up harming people
Starting point is 02:30:10 remdesivir. You would never have that happen. Also the beds were a known major problem in the hospital according to all the nurses. The entire time Dan was there there was problem after problem. Like one of them, it can be lifted up and down, it went to its highest position and then just started like rattling around. I guess the motor to raise it was still going or something and he was stuck like that getting motion sick from the bed while they are desperately trying to figure it out for a long time. Yeah, I want to say it was an hour. They wouldn't let it get off because it was too high. Eventually they moved another bed over next to it at its maximum height and moved them onto that.
Starting point is 02:30:50 It was constantly inflating and deflating, horribly uncomfortable, and all the nurses were like, oh yeah, these beds are terrible. And yet they charge thousands of dollars for just a single visit. You'd think one visit they could get an actually good bed. Yeah, no Come on tunnel Lord. Don't be a conspiracy theorist be my Valentine. I cannot leave our mom alone in the emergency and next Her hospital room. She was a fall risk and no way the staff could monitor for her safety. Yeah They're not gonna be in there to check I handy I had to call the police to escort me and my patient out of the building because the case manager at the facility Refused to let us leave
Starting point is 02:31:30 these people are these petty tyrants They've been given this area of control over your life and they relish it. They love it. They love the fact That they can boss you around and tell you what to do. You've seen those cases where families have said, no, I don't want to vaccinate my child and nurses call CPS. No, you don't want to vaccinate your child. You're going
Starting point is 02:31:56 against what I say. That's child abuse. We're going to punish you for that. cecilia14, travis, yes dancing to shove it in our faces. dancing on our collective graves. yeah. kawd68, covid is hard 2020 nurses. now we dance. yes. well, you know, you gotta get rid of the stress somehow. perhaps a nice little tiktok dance is what does it, right? Kinda handy. Our Phi department put giant heroes work here signs on their front lawns in 2020. They refused to make patient contact if any symptom was cold flu related in the dispatch notes. Yeah, heroes work here. Just, you know, not heroes if you have a COVID symptom. That's scary. That's spooky. I'm not gonna handle that. Nah, you're infected, get away from me.
Starting point is 02:32:47 I do appreciate what first responders do, they're great. It's a difficult job, but this continual lionization, I think once you've reached the point where you're calling yourself a hero, where you're putting up signs to praise yourself, something has gone wrong. Front porch media, ask doctors or nurses some educated questions and see how pissed off they look. Yeah, like when my dad went in before the stroke.
Starting point is 02:33:21 And they kept trying to put him on all these different medications that have these horrible side effects and they said Oh, you've been talking to dr. Google. Haven't you? Haha smugly Like how dare you do your own research? How dare you question me? You think you know something come on. I went through years of Propaganda you think you can compare with that? It's also that they don't want to admit that they don't know something and look stupid Yeah, as I've recounted before When I got my diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis
Starting point is 02:33:54 I had gone to multiple doctors and they had looked at me and poked and prodded me and all of them were saying I don't know Then I got a blood test they sent sent it off. A lab analyzed it. The computer spit out some results and he read off the diagram and said, yeah, you got rheumatoid arthritis, kid. It was the computer that did all the real work. They could have sent it to me and had it properly labeled
Starting point is 02:34:19 and I would have been able to do that considering I can read. That seems to be the prerequisite for being a doctor being able to read a printout from a computer cjp rumble we've got teachers who shouldn't be teaching and doctors who shouldn't be treating play it all like mechanics who purposely break stuff yeah silly 14 before coven my dad was in hospital i was with him and nurses were openly mocking him and ridiculing him imagine if he'd been alone told them to stop imagine them during covid enjoying harming yeah it's truly amazing
Starting point is 02:34:55 i've met some very very kind nurses some nurses that have been excellent they have truly cared about their patients but i've also met and seen numerous, numerous examples where they simply wanted, again, a quick way to get some status in society. They wanted a quick way to gain some level of authority and a quick paycheck. Oh, I'm a nurse and you know how hard nursing is. You know, I went to school for medicine.
Starting point is 02:35:29 You should listen to me. You should respect me. And if you don't, you're an idiot and I get to mock you. Nights of the storm. And my wife is in the hospital last time. They did the same. The machine would go off and they would just come in and shut it off. What is the point of the machine if it don't work? That's right. There's that old saying, if it ain't broke don't fix it. I guess this is, if it is broke just ignore it. Doug the 007, such a pathetic excuse the medical system is so cold and heartless. Yeah. It's the commodification of everything. Everything is simply a product. Everything is simply meant to maximize profits. If you can't maximize profits, you're useless. And actually treating someone, spending time with them, getting to know their symptoms,
Starting point is 02:36:13 that's not an efficient way to maximize. That's not how we want to do things. Syrian Girl, you'd have to be a corpse not to be infuriated by the dancing nurses laughing in your face. And the next most infuriating thing was these monsters raising signs telling us what heroes they all are. Yeah. This. Oh, I'm so great. You should praise me. Think about how much of a hero I am. It was disgusting. One jaded view. Most nurses tend to be authoritarian. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:36:44 Nurse Ratched is a stereotype for a reason. Yeah And it's gotten worse since then I found that a lot of the nurses that were kind and actually cared Were the older ones women in their? 60s generally maybe a little bit younger a little bit older With that those are the ones that seemed to actually care about their patients. The younger generations seem to just be there for a paycheck and are more than willing to mock you or complain or TikTok dance as your grandma dies.
Starting point is 02:37:21 Karen Carpenter, 27, there were some great nurses actually helping people escape during COVID. Those are the ones with compassion have been weeded out. Yeah, they don't want those people working in there. Yeah, they come after them like Dr. Kirk Moore. Yeah. Oh, you helped people? You gave them a way out? We're gonna make sure no one else does that again. We're gonna make an example out of you. Yeah. Cecilia, 14. That's the truth truth Karen. So ones left are pretty scary because they were okay with it all. Yeah, they were They're the ones that agree with Dershowitz We should be allowed to drag these people out of their homes and inject them against their will because we know better We are the ones that understand this they're idiots. They didn't go to school.
Starting point is 02:38:05 They didn't get the propaganda we did. Karen Carpenter, 27, COVID served to weed out the people with a conscience and compassion for many professions. Yeah. We saw that in the military. People like Jason Barker had to send letters to be, you know, he was the one who went in and gave the kind of template letter for people in the military.
Starting point is 02:38:28 He helped a lot of people by doing that, by making sure that they weren't, I believe, dishonorably discharged. I'm not an expert on military... the way things work there. Let's look at what's going on with the Obama Russiagate nonsense. More obfuscation, more, hey, look over here. And before we move on, you know, the article that you were just looking at was all about the for-profit system, which, yes, there should be some checks and balances against that, but let's not forget the article immediately before that of the government trying to give immunity to legal liability for these things. Having the government in charge of it isn't going to increase the empathy in any way. Yeah. This is from Revolver News.
Starting point is 02:39:26 Perp walk? For the first time Barry is squarely in Russiagate crosshairs. Oh boy! Isn't that great? He's squarely in the crosshairs. Of course. Why didn't Trump do anything about this before? Why didn't he do anything about this? Only trotting it out now that he needs distraction. For eons now the media and political elites have told us Barack Obama was above it all. He was clean, untouchable, the gold standard of presidential perfection. Thanks to a damning new X-Red from Tulsi Gabbard, the former president is now at the center of the entire Russia hoax conspiracy. Not a bystander, not a clueless observer, the director of the operation, and she's got the evidence to back it up. Oh,
Starting point is 02:40:15 oh, isn't that fun? Isn't that great? Here, have some more documents you can look at while you don't get to see the Epstein list. You can fantasize about what it'd be like if Donald Trump threw him in prison. Isn't that great? Look, look at this AI video. We've still got that... Do we still have that? I thought we did. I swear I saw it. Oh well. There we go. You can imagine what it'd be like when I post this to Truth Social and I put it on Twitter. Look, I'm arresting Barack Obama. Isn't that, isn't that cool? Come on guys. That's right. Put those handcuffs on him. Lock him up. The Maggots sit there and drool on themselves and clap like seals. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 02:40:56 That's amazing. He did it. He's gonna do it. Come on. Are you guys gonna get fooled again? We're gonna have to put another medal on that chest, another fell for it again award? Surely there's not enough room. Americans will finally learn the truth about how, in 2016, intelligence was politicized and weaponized by the most powerful people in the Obama administration to lay the groundwork for what was essentially a years-long coup against President Donald Trump, subverting the will of the American people and undermining our democratic republic.
Starting point is 02:41:29 Of course they did that. This is how they operate. This is how the FBI and the CIA have always operated. J. Edgar Hoover did this sort of thing right at its inception, trotting this out and being like, look, look what they did. Yeah, everyone knows, duh. Of course, for months preceding the 2016 election, the intelligence community shared a consensus view Russia lacked the intent and capability to hack US elections. And weeks after President Trump's historic 2016 victory, defeating Hillary Clinton,
Starting point is 02:42:01 everything changed. Of course, he defeated her by promising things like lock her up, which we never got. Another broken promise. Another time where Trump chickened out. On December 18th, 2016... It's funny to me how well she knows her audience that she'd have to say that intelligence was politicized and weaponized as though that's something new. Surprise, surprise. Hey everyone that is the most gullible people in the world, intelligence was politicized. No, say it ain't so Tulsi. They wouldn't do that. They could never.
Starting point is 02:42:41 The FBI? The CIA? Those bastions of integrity? I don't believe it. Officials prepared an assessment for the president's daily brief finding that Russia did not impact recent US election results by conducting cyber attacks on infrastructure. Before it could reach the president it was abruptly pulled based on new guidance. This key intelligence assessment was never published. Next day top national security officials including FBI director James Comey, CIA director John Brennan, and DNI James Clapper. What a rogues gallery those guys are, huh? Yeah, they're scumbags. They're all the worst.
Starting point is 02:43:15 None of them should be in power. But that's all the way down. It's not just them. It's the guy right beneath them and then right beneath that guy and right beneath him is another scumbag, too. It's scumbags all the way down. It's not just them, it's the guy right beneath them and then right beneath that guy and right beneath him is another scumbag too. It's scumbags all the way down. This is what they're made up of. If you get an honest guy in there, if you get someone that wants to do the right thing, they'll get rid of you. If you have somebody like John Kiriakou who goes in and blows the whistle on torture, they prosecute him. They make sure that they don't have these kinds of people within their ranks.
Starting point is 02:43:52 The next day, top national security officials including FBI Director James Comey, CIA Director John Brennan, and DNI James Clapper gathered at the Obama White House to discuss Russia. gathered at the Obama White House to discuss Russia. Obama directed the IC to create a new intelligence assessment that detailed Russian election meddling. Now, would someone really do that? Just go to the White House and tell lies? I think they might. I think they just might. Matt later points out that investigations like this take time, sometimes a lot of time. We all know there are layers of protection around someone like Obama, but the evidence is there. He could be in serious hot water. He might get a real bad slap on the wrist for this one.
Starting point is 02:44:34 They have to build criminal cases, and there are challenges because of statutes of limitations, but if you read between the lines, the documents, some of these folks were in CYA mode even back then. Of course, that means cover your behind. And speaking of evidence, you can see it in her interview. Tulsi isn't just raising questions. She's actually making the case, evidence in hand, that Barack Obama directly manufactured and pushed the false Russian narrative that was used to sabotage Trump from day one. Oh no. Oh, how could this happen?
Starting point is 02:45:13 Yeah, I was gonna, you know, mention perhaps the fake pandemic, the bio weapon shots. Maybe hold Trump accountable for that. Like you want to hold Obama accountable for this? Or at least you want to play at holding Obama accountable for that? Like you want to hold Obama accountable for this? Or at least you want to play at holding Obama accountable for this? No, cricket silence from the Mac of Media, from the grifters on the right wing. No interest, sorry. Don't want to talk about that. He's my golden ticket. There's now a strong case to be made that Obama pressured the intelligence community to manufacture and spread fake stories about President Trump, all to destroy his campaign and boost Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
Starting point is 02:45:54 Well, we know they don't like him, but it's not for the reasons the MAGA base want to believe. These people all hate each other. They're all vile. They're all evil. There is no honor among thieves. There is no honor among these people. If they were they hate each other. They know each other. Yeah, they aren't the sycophant fans I've said for years that if these people were to accomplish their goals if these globalists were to call the population basically have it So it's just them left. They would immediately start scheming how to take out each other. They would immediately go to war with one another. They want it all for
Starting point is 02:46:30 themselves. They don't want to be one of a dozen different rulers. Each one wants to be the last one left on top of the pile. Of course they hate Donald Trump because they hate each other. Brennan and Comey probably despise each other. Clapper probably too. Hillary Clinton hates all of them and they hate her. Lance has a solo cat 1980s says where did Travis get the cartoon meme of Trump laying on medals to a MAGA supporter at the Felford again meme? Lance can actually pull that up. That's actually an AI generated image. So that for me is a use case for AI. I am utterly untalented in the art department. I have no capability when it comes to drawing. And while I don't consider that it's
Starting point is 02:47:15 art, I think it can be used to very quickly create little things like that. It's not art, but it is a funny little image. If I'm making ridiculous different pieces, I prefer to grab elements and Photoshop them poorly together. There you go. Fell for it again. That's the MAGA base. Here you go, buddy. Here's your award. You're a good little soldier. Thanks for sticking by President Trump as he's poisoned the world. As he's locked the world down. Good job. You did so good. There's now a strong case to be made that Obama pressured the intelligence community. He pressured him. Came in and said, let me be clear. We're gonna undermine President Trump.
Starting point is 02:48:05 Bombshell Tulsi Gabbard allegedly has revealed that Obama... That's right. That Obama may have been involved. Bombshell. Who could have known? Except everyone's been saying this. They continually do this. People already know all these things. Then they trotted out as some kind of, look at this! How? How shocking. Barack Obama responds to Donald Trump's Russia treason threats. That's right. Former President Barack Obama's office has released a statement after President Donald Trump accused the Democrat and members of his administration of committing treason. Treason by allegedly manufacturing intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Starting point is 02:48:51 Out of respect for the office of the presidency, our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response, but these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction. He's right, they are an attempt at distraction. Lance says he can play the video in the article, so let's go ahead and take a look at it. Let's see what they have to say. Absolutely cold. Chelsea Gabbard. What they did to this country in 2016, starting in 2016, but going up, all the way going up to 2020 of the election, they tried to rig the election and they got caught. And there should be very severe consequences for that. After what they
Starting point is 02:49:40 did to me, and whether it's right or or wrong it's time to go after people. Obama's been caught directly. Caught directly. All right thank you president Trump. Thank you for the words. Been caught directly. See if they do anything about it huh? Now I don't think they will but since this was a direct sight against Trump and he's very petty He might I don't think he will I doubt it We don't ever seem to get any justice and I'd be surprised if they wanted to set that precedent But since Donald Trump is one of the pettiest men alive. He just might do something Karen carpenter 27. Yes Yes a lot of teachers and
Starting point is 02:50:25 nurses first responders actually went into the profession to help people. They were weeded out. Yeah they got rid of them. Don't need your type here. We're trying to make money baby. Cecilia 14. Travis I saw Pam Bondi drop the Kirkmore charges because they knew Discovery went out all they did. I wouldn't be surprised if that played a role in it. Also I think they needed good press at the moment. The MAGA base, while unwilling to lay the vaccine at Trump's feet, understand implicitly that the vaccine was bad. And so pardoning Kirk Moore was something they could do to appease them. Give them something as they pulled the Epstein file. No you can't have that.
Starting point is 02:51:07 Will you settle for a little bit of justice for Kirk Moore? Audi MRR. Trump is grasping at straws. The establishment is giving him every scandal of the past, plus the kitchen sink to distract the MAGA base cultists. Yeah. Whatever you need. How about Barackack obama in prison? would that do it? no adlandert. nobody is going to jail. yeah i'm right there with you. i don't think so. like i said, they haven't put anyone in prison so far and they're not going to. because that sets a dangerous precedent. we're gonna start throwing politicians in prison for, you know, treason. We might have a lot of them end up there. I
Starting point is 02:51:46 don't think we could do that. That's a mutually assured destruction sort of road to go down. This article says, could Barack Obama go to jail? No, almost definitely not. If it does, if he does end up in prison, I would be shocked. It would be the most surprising thing. It is the least likely outcome of all these scenarios. They'll grandstand. They'll send mean letters and tweets back and forth. Trump will call him a criminal. Obama will call him a lying scoundrel or some such nonsense, and they'll move along. Obama will go back to having, you know, his paddleboarders show up drowned and Trump will go back to
Starting point is 02:52:36 leering on models. Status quo will be maintained. What are people saying? Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said in a recent CBS interview, the people who are being called out now were involved in a scheme, a ruse, maybe even a wheeze. It was a shameless false set of accusations and they perpetuated a lie on the American people. They looked right into the camera and just lied. Oh, Mike, you wouldn't know anyone that's doing that, would you?
Starting point is 02:53:06 Looking directly into the camera and lying shamelessly for the establishment, would you? No, Mike Johnson wouldn't do that every day of his life. Shamelessly. That's the thing, you can't make it in Washington if you have a sense of shame. You'll get weeded out. You'll... DNI, Tulsi Gabbard speaking to Fox News on Tuesday. It's the art of deflection coming from former President Obama. Talk about projection.
Starting point is 02:53:43 It's Barack Obama who's deflecting. He's the one. I'm sure he is. I'm sure he is a criminal. I'm sure he's a criminal in more ways than we could ever imagine. However, it's Donald Trump that is using this as deflection right now. This is from the Trump camp. The front porch media. What's next? Bondate will prosecute OJ Simpson. that's right. we'll also get Norm MacDonald back out and he can commentate on it. this just in. California has legalized murder. Norm MacDonald truly was a hilarious individual. comedy genius. Everyone says that. It's not a hot take to say that, but he is extremely funny and extremely well thought out. Most of today's modern comedians are simply sycophants for whatever is going on. They'll push the
Starting point is 02:54:38 propaganda. And Norm just wanted to be funny. He actually cared about comedy. That's one of the things. He actually wanted to be a comedian, not some commentator. It's like that Carson clip we played. It's like, I just want to make a entertaining show. I'm not here to comment on public events. I'm not here to give my opinion on politics. That leads you to having an ego. not here to give my opinion on politics. that leads you to having an ego. how far we've come. Colbert and these people. I saw Gard played the clip yesterday on his show where Colbert made his response to Donald Trump and he said, you know, oh you know you think I'm not funny well would someone who's not funny and not smart or witty be able to come up with a scathing response like this? What's this effect? And he just says, well, F you. Like, isn't that funny? No. It's, I'm
Starting point is 02:55:33 tired of subversion. Instead of actually being funny, what they do is they set up as if they're about to do something funny, and then the joke is that they don't. But the setup is, the setup isn't as important as the punchline, the payoff. So you are making the job easier on yourself. You're not actually being funny. You're saying, wouldn't it be funny if I was funny, but then subverting it. Look, I'm about to do something entertaining. No, actually, the joke is that I'm not being entertaining the joke is that I'm bad at my job It's like the Marvel millennial
Starting point is 02:56:13 Humor as just I'm above humor like well this isn't funny you know pointing out that whatever you're doing isn't funny as the whole thing of all this movie is Ridic ridiculous that we see in all these Marvel things. They cannot just genuinely have a straight-faced moment of humor or seriousness. Yeah. They are poisoned by irony. They are incapable of writing good characters. They're incapable of writing good dialogue. They're incapable of The core tenets of their job That's right
Starting point is 02:56:54 Colbert wouldn't it would a funny man be able to do this? No, I think a funny man might have done something actually entertaining I think it has to say the exact same joke that he's been saying since 2016. That's what's really killed these people is how political they've gotten with just monotonous anti-Trump. Mm-hmm. It's one thing when you're a new show. The news, the news can be very similar day to day, but when your objective is to entertain people, you have to keep changing things. You have to update.
Starting point is 02:57:32 That's an issue a lot of shows have, like with Happy Days. That's where the term jumping the shark comes from. Eventually they reach a point where they've exhausted a lot of the basic plot lines and they go for something absurd. Jump the shark. Colbert couldn't even be bothered to do that. He couldn't be bothered to become ridiculous and absurd, because that's entertaining in its own way. He became the most dull, uninteresting, dim-witted version of himself possible. Nothing but a propaganda mouthpiece and I'm excited to see him go. I hope they're all next. I hope all of them end up fired. Now of
Starting point is 02:58:16 course they'll all still be millionaires and they'll all start their own terrible podcasts where they can reminisce about the good old days and have people tell them what geniuses they were and are But at least they're not gonna be getting paid millions upon millions of dollars to do it. I Cannot stand these people They have no talent We I surely do miss Norm at times like this. Defy Tyrant 1776. Trump's gonna get
Starting point is 02:58:51 that Obama. Gonna lock him up in the same cell with Hillary. That's right. He's gonna put them both in there and they can argue and bicker with each other. Now that would be entertaining. You get a live feed direct from the Obama and Hillary cell. You can see them yell at each other. True entertainment right there. Well, we're almost out of time, folks. I appreciate that you have stuck with the show. If you'd like to support it, you can go to davidknight.news and see all the different products we have as well as the multiple ways of supporting it whether it's the PO Box which is PEO Box, David Knight PO Box 994 Kodak Tennessee 37764 or Subscribestar Zelle Cash App leaving a tip on
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