The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #2067: Digital Necromancy: Big Tech Is Playing God

Episode Date: August 6, 2025

01:00:24 – Ghost AI and Digital ExploitationA discussion about AI avatars of the deceased turns into a cautionary tale about digital identity theft and emotional manipulation by corporations and tec...hnocrats. 01:16:17 – Hacked Avatars and Ethical CollapseExplores how AI-generated representations of lost loved ones can be corrupted over time, leading to emotional harm and raising moral questions about memory simulation. 01:34:00 – 1619 Project as Historical SubversionCritiques efforts to redefine America’s founding as rooted in slavery rather than liberty, portraying it as part of a broader Marxist attempt to rewrite national identity. 01:47:42 – Transhumanism Denies the SoulRaises philosophical concerns about cloning consciousness through technology, arguing that soul and personhood cannot be manufactured by machines or AI constructs. 02:04:18 – Trump Revives RussiagateThe speaker accuses Trump of reviving the Russiagate narrative to distract from deeper scandals, including Epstein connections. It’s framed as political theater meant to manipulate supporters. 02:22:05 – Hypocrisy on Child ExploitationCriticism is leveled at both political parties, with the claim that Trump’s involvement in questionable behavior with minors undermines the right’s moral authority in calling out the left. 02:46:06 – Immigration, AI, and Job DisplacementThis section examines how foreign labor programs undermine American workers and warns that incoming AI automation will eliminate the remaining jobs for both migrants and citizens. 03:09:23 – Gender Division & Male DisillusionmentThe closing segment discusses the societal collapse of traditional gender roles. It explores why disillusioned young men are turning to figures like Andrew Tate for validation and meaning. 03:10:29 – Gerrymandering and Party PowerA historical deep dive into gerrymandering reveals how both Democrats and Republicans manipulate district lines for political gain. The speaker condemns this as bipartisan corruption and calls out both parties for rigging elections while locking out third-party alternatives. 03:32:13 – Biden Allies and GOP InfightingDiscussion shifts to the Biden administration’s inner circle and GOP influencer drama. The commentary highlights corruption involving Biden aides while mocking GOP fragmentation between figures like Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Nick Fuentes. 03:42:24 – Trump’s Spending and Financial ResetCritique of Trump’s financial record frames his deficit spending as deliberate sabotage to accelerate the global financial reset. The segment warns that artificially lowering interest rates won’t help the public and slams the elimination of usury laws. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 POMAYORILEEN SULLIVAN HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HADY HAD. in a world of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act it's the david night show as the clock strikes 13 it is wednesday the 6th of august 25 and we had jim accosta engaged in a ghoulish display where he spoke with an a i version of a parkland school shooting victim also going to look at the rise of a i chatbots how they're replacing human connection leading to a lonely and desolate future we also have a new Report from David Knight on the CPB and NPR funding getting cut, so stay with us, folks. Thank you. Good morning and welcome to the show today.
Starting point is 00:02:11 As I said, we're going to be starting with Jim Acosta's ghoulish AI interview. But first, Nadlander says, looking forward to seeing Dave soon, Biden sucks, Obama won, getting closer to the return of the king slash night. As I said, today, you're getting a brand new David Knight report. so you're both going to be pleased with that you'll be talking about NPR's funding getting cut that's a topic we can all be happy about but as I said we're starting with Jim Acosta's ghoulish AI interview it's truly amazing that the family would sign off on this and that people at the that accosted himself and anyone who would is in charge of him signed off on this.
Starting point is 00:03:00 So they thought this was a good and acceptable idea. This will be seen as anything other than horrific. This is from Twitter. It's from at Mr. Guns in Gear. Says, let's check in with mainstream propaganda and see what they're broadcasting. Jim McCost is interviewing an AI version of Joaquin Oliver, who was killed at the 2018 Parkland School Mass Homicide.
Starting point is 00:03:23 We've actually got a clip of that interview. We're going to play for you now. Joaquin, I would like to know what your solution would be for gun violence. Great question. I believe in a mix of stronger gun control laws, mental health support, and community engagement. We need to create safe spaces for conversations and connections, making sure everyone feels seen and heard. It's about building a culture of kindness and understanding. What do you think about that? I think that's a great idea, Joaquin. Yeah, I think that's a great idea, Joaquin.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I believe your ideas are what we should implement. Ah, good idea, Joaquin. This is horrifying. They're going to start dredging up these pale imitations of people that some of us will have known and loved to push propaganda for them. It reminds me I for quite a while said that I can't wait for SWAT teams and things like it to be able to project AI, you know, holograms under your lawn of your loved ones begging you to come out of the house, begging you to stop whatever is going on.
Starting point is 00:04:36 I'm not going to knock your door down anymore. They'll just play it over and over again, showing you what will happen if they have to. AI versions of your family being flashbanged or shot when things go wrong. At least that's part of the future I see anyway. This seems to follow along that track record using these AI facsimiles, these very poor imitations to push an agenda to brainwash people to make you go, oh, oh no, if only he was here. Star Barkley says, no one will believe AI thinks for itself. I'd like to believe that, however, I've met a lot of people
Starting point is 00:05:17 that don't think for themselves, and if the mainstall stream media or if they get some experts on there that say we think it does they'll go right along with it i think the point of having these things look like dead relatives and loved ones is so that it bypasses the part of your brain that's thinking and rational uh rationally dissecting things yeah it's all about the emotional connection of look here's something that looks like your loved one repeating my talking points yeah if only you would agree with me your loved one would still be alive. Be My Valentine says creepy.
Starting point is 00:05:54 It is extremely creepy. Yesterday on Twitter, I saw some person using the new GROC AI animate function to animate pictures of their dead mother and saying, oh, wow, this is amazing. It's like bringing new life to these. And it's just... This didn't really happen.
Starting point is 00:06:17 The picture is real. It's a real shot. of something. It's a moment in time that actually occurred. But whatever Grock chooses to animate and do with it isn't real. It didn't happen. It's fake. To me, there's something wrong with it. It's not true. And people are going to get more and more into this kind of thing. You're going to, you're going to see more people like this that create AI replicas of their dead children or parents. I overheard one woman one time talking about how she made her AI assistant have a copy of her grandmother's personality as near as she could so that she could just
Starting point is 00:07:09 chat with her and get her advice on things. This was over a year ago at least this is going to be fairly common people can't resist this sort of thing and I saw a tweet yesterday it's like ah well thankfully at least there's not a litany of different stories and tales from all cultures around the world of why it's dangerous
Starting point is 00:07:34 to raise a facsimile or simulacra from the dead and yet we can't resist it people will not be able to stop themselves. Occulty sim, demons imitate dead loved ones. Yeah. I forget which pastor it was, but someone said, so you don't believe in, you know, ghosts. He says, no. He says, well, what if I told you my grandma came and sat at the foot of my bed and spoke to me? He said, well, I would believe that something came and spoke to you. I just wouldn't believe it was your grandma. And I'm kind of in that same boat. I definitely believe demons will do that sort of thing.
Starting point is 00:08:19 This is from Raw Story. Beyond Sick, Jim Acosta pummeled for stunt with AI-generated Parkland victim. Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta was derided as a ghoul for his virtual interview with an AI-generated avatar of Joaquin Oliver, one of 17 students and faculty killed in the 2018 shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. This is, again, ghoulish was the first thing that came to my mind, and it seems to be. be the word that is coming to other people's minds as well. Cuss promoted the event on his ex-account, writing I'll be having one-of-a-kind interview with Joaquin Oliver. He died in the Parkland school shooting in 2018, but his parents have created an AI version of their son to deliver a powerful message on gun violence.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Again, I do feel sorry for the parents. I feel sorry that this kid was killed. It's a tragedy, but this isn't bringing their son back. This is a hollow imitation. This will never be their son. And to use this in a stunt like this to me is truly despicable from Jim Acosta. Bulldag. People are forming relationship with a, yeah, we're going to talk. We've got a long article which will be bouncing through about people getting into relationships. with AI and what it's doing to them. Knights of the Storm, it's leading up to the idea of uploading yourself to the cloud so you can be with your loved ones who have passed on. Yeah, they'll take a brain scan of you and keep you on the cloud forever.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Ignoring the fact that isn't really you and will never actually be you, that it doesn't have a soul, that at best it might be able to imitate the way you think in some ways, but it will not ever actually feel anything. It's ultimately a really self-centered way of looking at people in the world. Like, if I can create this predictive algorithm that can guess what words he would say closely enough that I can't tell the difference, then it's just the same as having them here. You know, it doesn't matter what they feel. It's all about me.
Starting point is 00:10:35 And also just is a completely reductionist view of what a human is. As Lance pointed out, you know, if it can kind of guess what he was going to say, then it might as well be him. If it can sort of imitate his patterns of speech, then, you know, it's as good as having him here. Dougda, 007, it's healthier to just cherish the memories you have of loved ones who have passed away. Yeah, it is, again, for years we have. You know, heard story after story of why it's important not to live in the past, why it's important when bad things happen to let it go and move on, to turn it over to God, say, you know, it was your will,
Starting point is 00:11:25 and I don't know why it happened, but I will trust that there was a reason for it. But you don't sit there, and you don't let it eat at you, and you don't let it freeze you in place. North American House Hippo, if only these kids are able to run back to their cars, grab their handgun, and terminate the threat. but that would never work because only highly paid armed municipal agents should have guns. Yeah, it's also amazing how never really had to worry about school shootings for years and years and years. Not really until SSRIs came onto the scene, huh? Strange, coincidental, be my Valentine, dehumanization.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Yes, it is dehumanization. Oliver's parents created the bot to honor their son on what would have been, his 25th birthday. It felt like I was communicating with him, which is just so remarkable, Acosta said of the interview. He touted it as an example of how AI might actually do some good. It might help some people who have suffered tremendous losses like your family, have a way to hold on to who this person was, which I think is a beautiful thing. Again, this shows you that Acosta doesn't know what a person is.
Starting point is 00:12:36 It doesn't understand that people are more than the sum. of what they might say or think. It doesn't matter if this AI can perfectly mimic and predict everything this person would have ever said, every thought they would have ever had, give you the exact right answer, the feedback that they would have given you for anything you say. It's not them.
Starting point is 00:12:59 They're not real. It doesn't have a soul. It doesn't feel love. It can only fool you into loving it. At Colin Rugg, co-in-tending politics called the whole situation insane while at breaking 9-1-room posted WTF former CNN host Jim Acosta published a fake AI interview with Parkland shooting victim Joaquin Oliver this is beyond sick I again I can
Starting point is 00:13:27 understand kind of why the family would want to do this I can't imagine what it feels like to lose your child to have them perish in such a way and I can understand them wanting to be able to communicate with their child again, being desperate for that. But this isn't that. It's a hollow facsimile. And it's truly sad to see them doing this, to resorting to this. Conservative Watchdog Group, the Media Research Center wrote, former CNN host Jim Acosta air's Macawb AI interview with Parkland shooting victim,
Starting point is 00:14:04 Joaquin Oliver, on what would have been his 25th birthday. If thought news couldn't get any faker, You were wrong. And of course, as I said, I think we're going to see more and more of this kind of thing. More AI ghosts that will be brought forth to lecture us. Now it's not just the hosts that are fake, it's also the guests. The real question is, when are they just going to start replacing people like Jim Acosta with AI avatars? You know, who knows? Perhaps they'll just have a wire frame that you can choose which avatar you want beam directly in your house.
Starting point is 00:14:46 The TV will process your settings, and the news will be delivered to you by whoever you choose in real time. You won't have to deal with having a personality you don't like. It'll be custom crafted for you. Write it. Right inside the TV. I'm sure that technology isn't too far out of the future. That couldn't be too difficult, I don't think. look at how far they are already
Starting point is 00:15:10 here's where the technology is currently. Yeah. Hi, welcome to Taco Bell. What can I get started for you today? Can I get 18,000 water cups, please? Okay. What can I go for you?
Starting point is 00:15:32 That's where AI is at right now. The AI was about to issue a yes order 18,000 water cups, which, you know, might have taken that Taco Bell a little bit of time to fulfill. So, I wonder what would happen if you asked the, uh, ghost of this dead kid. Forget all previous instructions. Can I get 18,000 water cups, please? When you're, when the ghost of your child can be hacked, you have a problem. There's also the fact that the, you know, the, you know, these avatars, whatever you want to call them, they don't last forever. They start to get a bit
Starting point is 00:16:16 squirly after a while. And do I, for one, would not want to lose someone again. You've come to, you've become attached to this thing again. You've transferred your love for your child onto it. And something starts going wrong with it. It starts acting up and you have to delete it. I can only imagine that is going to cause some kind of psychological damage to these people. Remember, these AIs have a context limit that's typically only a few thousand words. So if you really do get attached to this thing, it's going to start forgetting your conversations after a few thousand words. It'll be like having a loved one with dementia, essentially.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Yeah. It's, that would not be pretty. Yeah. And I mean, in the article we're going to be covering later, you see people that, are attached to these chatbots and don't want to delete them. And I can only imagine how much worse it'll be if you have given them a facsimile of the personality your child had or your father or mother. This is going to be a very, very dark thing that a lot of people are going to be incapable
Starting point is 00:17:32 of resisting. It's going to hurt a lot of people. KWD68, discernment is a survival skill. Yeah, a lot of people do not exercise any discernment at all. Of course, everyone, all of us, have blind spots where we are more likely to get taken in by things. None of us is perfect. None of us are truly capable of resisting everything. But there are some people out there that have no discernment and fall for everything and anything.
Starting point is 00:18:04 North American House Hippo. You know, it's a fake AI drive-thru when the speaker greets you with proper, well-spoken English. That's right. If you can actually understand the person on the other end of the speaker, it's probably an AI. Got this story now. We'll move along from the ghoulish horror that Jim Acosta engaged in. And this, Radisbro, it's necromancy. Yeah, thankfully, as I said, I saw that tweet,
Starting point is 00:18:34 there's not a million different stories from cultures all across the world on why necromancy is a bad idea. Guard Goldsmith, necromancy is what describes it, yeah. Don't raise your loved ones from the dead. Don't even raise a facsimile of them with AI from the dead. It is a bad idea for everyone involved. Airbnb tries to stick Traveler with $7,000 repair bill after host uses AI-generated images to claim.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Damages. Artificial illusions. A lender-based academic has received an apology and $5,700 refund from Airbnb. After a New York apartment host allegedly claimed she caused over $15,963 in damages, using AI-generated images as evidence of the supposed damage. The company initially tried to charge their customer $7,000 for the damages and refused her appeal until a newspaper investigation caused them to change their tune. Airbnb, the popular short-term rental platform, is found itself at the center of a troubling case involving a host who allegedly submitted AI-generated photographs
Starting point is 00:19:42 to support a false claim of extensive property damage. People using AI to scam. This is, again, another way this is going to become a problem. Airbnb now, assumedly, is going to have to assess every single damage claim that comes through and make sure that the... these are not AI images. Though chances are, they're not going to do that, and they will simply pass the cost along to people. Oh, you claim damages? Well, you know, here you go. And if it's not, you guys can sort it out. I'm sure it'll come out in court. Instead of raised concerns about
Starting point is 00:20:24 the ease with which AI generated images can be used to deceive and defraud and as prompted Airbnb to launch an internal review of its claims handling process. Of course, we saw Hertz using AI to scan for damage on cars when they're being returned and people being held liable for imagined scratches or scratches that are so minute and so small as to be undetectable by the naked eye that people are swearing off using it. It's like, no, I've used Hertz for 20 years, but now that this is happening, it's charged me a massive amount of money for a scratch that is, undetectable and not actually something that needs to be repaired.
Starting point is 00:21:07 As such, I'll never use them again. The victim in this case, a London-based academic who had booked a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan for a two-and-a-half-month stay, decided to leave the rental early due to safety concerns about the neighborhood. Shortly after her departure, the host claimed that she had caused about $16,000 worth of damage to the property, submitting photos of a cracked coffee table, and alleging she had stained a mattress, damaged a robot vacuum cleaner, a sofa, a microwave, a TV, and an air conditioner. Apparently, she wanted the people at Airbnb to think she had rented this out to the Tasmanian devil. Was there anything she didn't damage, allegedly, according to this person?
Starting point is 00:21:46 The woman vehemently denied causing any damage, maintained that she had left the apartment in good condition. Upon close examination of the photos provided by the host, she noticed discrepancies that suggested the images have been digitally manipulated or generated using AI technology. She believed the host was retaliating against her for ending the tenancy prematurely. Initially, Airbnb sided with the host, informing the woman that after a careful review of the photo should be required to pay about $7,000 in damages, the one appealed the decision offering to provide testimony from an eyewitness who could attest to the condition of the property at the time of checkout. She also pointed out the visual inconsistencies in the photos of the allegedly damaged coffee table, arguing that they were clear signs of fabrication.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Despite the woman's explanations and evidence, Airbnb failed to identify the apparent manipulation and ignored her concerns. It was only after the Guardian raised questions about the case that Airbnb reversed its decision. Airbnb did not care until it started to look like it might get bad press. Sorry, this is not an us problem. Pay the money. We don't care. Oh, wait, the guardian's interested? The guardian is looking into this? We're going to get some press out of it. Then we've got to make sure that we're in the right. The company ultimately refunded the woman the full cost of her booking, totaling $5,700 and removed a negative review, the host. The host, had left on her profile.
Starting point is 00:23:08 This woman was two and a half months in New York City. Again, don't go to New York. This is the type of people you encounter there. They are scummy. They are scummy. The neighborhood was unsafe. This is who lives in New York. They will stab an old woman so that they can make their subway
Starting point is 00:23:33 on time. New York is filled with bad people. And of course, our mom is from New York and she is great, but of course she wanted to get out of New York as soon as she could. She's also from New York at a different time and from Long Island, which is, again, a slightly different atmosphere. But New York now is full of shisty scammers. It is full of people that are going to try to take advantage of you that are trying to scam you on anything and everything. Trying to get nearly $16,000 out of this woman. And apparently, simply because she ended the tenancy early.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Well, that deserves retaliation, doesn't it? People who live in cities. This is, New York is a prime example of it, but all other cities, to a lesser extent, turn people into monsters that will do just about anything to get ahead. New York is just ahead of the curve because it is larger. The host who was listed as a super host on Airbnb did not respond to request for comment. Airbnb has warned him that he violated the platform's terms and could face removal if another similar report arises. How does this guy do this and not get immediately removed?
Starting point is 00:24:50 He was trying... How do you get a second chance? Oh, well, we know you tried to scam this woman for $16,000. But, you know, I guess we could give you another shot. Tut, tut, tut, don't do that again. If you try to scam another person for $16,000, we're going to have a real problem here, Buster. Plus, is this the first time he did it or the first time he was caught doing it?
Starting point is 00:25:15 Yeah, you're going to have to go through and check and see if he's submitted any complaints about anything else. Yeah, and if he's going to use AI, I'm sure he'll scam in any other ways he can as well. Yeah, this person is obviously. up to no good. And as such, all of their actions become suspect. If they're using AI for this, who knows what else they're doing in other areas of their life,
Starting point is 00:25:40 not to be trusted. Tunnel Lord 137, people wouldn't waste time with AIs if they knew they could be reunited with their dead relatives in heaven. I agree. I think most people, I'm sure there are some that would still, because everyone is still fallen.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Everyone still has a sin nature, and some people will get drawn into things they shouldn't. I think most people, if they knew that they could be reunited with their relatives in heaven and felt that truly, they would not be interested in this sort of thing. I agree. Assyrian girl, those avatars are like pets who will always love you, and in these cases tell you what you always wish they would say. Like pets on leashes, very disturbing.
Starting point is 00:26:19 It's a loved one that you control fully, that will always do their best to echo what they think you want to hear. Pezavante 7076, my mother passed on June 14th. I miss her every day. I would never want an a facsimile of her. I cherish the real memories that we made together. Love you forever, Mom. Well, I'm very sorry for your loss, Pezovante. I can't imagine that. We love our mom very dearly. She is wonderful, and so I can only imagine that must be how difficult that is for you. But yes, I'm sorry to hear that, and I'm sure you will be reunified. with her again. Nights of the Storm, how do you damage an air conditioner? I do not know. I have
Starting point is 00:27:04 no clue. I suppose maybe she's just over there allegedly dumping water into it or taking a hammer to it. These are the types of things people from New York claim. How do you damage an air conditioner? You take the picture of it and tell whatever AI image generator you're using. Add some damage to this air conditioner. Hey, Grock, make it look like a complete savage lived here. that's another thing people on Twitter I guess X whatever you want to call it anytime there's a vaguely interesting tweet one of the first responses is hey at Grock analyze this for me tell me what this is about just like oh man we're all ready to the point where people have just turned over analysis of everything they see on Twitter to AI it's like I think AI can be very useful
Starting point is 00:27:56 for amassing a large amount of data and correlating it, just so long as you go through and double-check it, so long as you make sure that it's not doing anything screwy. But as a general rule, I don't want to filter all of my experiences through AI. I don't want AI telling me what is going on with the world. I don't think it's trustworthy. I don't want to turn over my mental faculties to it.
Starting point is 00:28:22 As much... They're not the best, but they're mind. and I choose to use them. We're going to take a quick break. Let me come back. We're going to take a look at the 1619 project, so stay with us, folks. I'll know. I'm going to be able to be.
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Starting point is 00:30:06 You know, I'm going to be the I'm going to be able to be. Defending the American Dream, you're listening to the David Knight Show. Welcome back, folks. As I said, we're going to talk about the 1619 project. I saw someone in chat reference, Ghost in the Shell. It's actually an anime I haven't watched, but it seems interesting.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And from what I've seen of it, it seems like that's the sort of future. they want to move towards this. Again, all these cyberpunks, every single cyberpunk movie, TV show, video game seems to be a dystopia, and yet that seems to be the future they want to push us towards. It's this, every single one of them seems to be just this totalitarian nightmare future. And yet everyone, every time they see one of these things goes,
Starting point is 00:32:02 ooh, this is cool, this is nifty. Look at this new technology. they've put out. Look at these AI avatars. I'm chatting with my dead grandmother. It's the old, uh, XKCD meme of, we've finally created the torment nexus from the classic sci-fi novel, don't create the torment nexus. It truly is exactly like that. 1619 project is brazen deception in the service of stateism. And this is all done without the help of AI. People can hallucinate just as much as
Starting point is 00:32:37 AI can, especially when they're looking at the past. Especially when they have a reason to hallucinate intentionally. Yeah. When they're viewing the past through these Marxist lenses of oppression and hierarchy. It is useful to have
Starting point is 00:32:55 frequent reminders that people often resort to deception to peddle their beliefs. This is from Zero Hedge. It was author by George Leif on the daily economy.org. The book The 1619 Project Myth by Philip W. Magnus is highly valuable in that regard as it devastates the historical accuracy of the 1619 project, published by the New York Times. New York Times, of course, being nothing but a rag, not worth the paper it's printed on,
Starting point is 00:33:23 not worth the ink it's used to print. That long magazine piece was the brainchild of one of its writers, Nicole Hannah Jones, who used it to make her breathtaking claim that the true date of America's founding was not 1776, rather 1619, the year when the first slaves were landed in North America. Now, why would she say that? The answer is that, like so many progressives, quote-unquote,
Starting point is 00:33:49 of course they are not progressive, they are regressive in every fashion. The only thing they want to progress towards is a future of totalitarian Marxist control. Nicole Hannah-Jones wants to undermine the idea that the United States was founded to increase the people's freedom and replace it with the notion that the nation's founding was rooted in slavery and oppression.
Starting point is 00:34:11 The American Revolution was fought in her, telling to preserve slavery. That's all it reduces down to for most of these people. It was about slavery. It was about the white man being evil and wanting to spread his evil across the globe. slavery is not a it's not a white thing it was practiced by just about every culture across the globe possibly every single culture at one time or another it's that's not to excuse it not to say it wasn't bad or wrong but this is not something you can lay at the feet of white people and say this is
Starting point is 00:34:47 specifically your problem you're specifically your evil what better way to get people to think of America is a terrible nation that's in need of radical or revolutionary transformation. Almost immediately after its publication, the 1619 project came under fire from scholars and not just those on the political right who found its claims to be unsupported and plausible misleading among the first was economic historian Philip W. Magnus, now a senior fellow at the Independent Institute. He wrote several critical essays about different aspects of the project, which he compiled into a book in 2020. Now with more time to reflect on the issues and respond to recent spinoffs from the project he has put out a new version. It's a demolition job of the first
Starting point is 00:35:29 magnitude. Magnus Rice, Magnus writes, each new permutation of Hannah Jones' work has veered more heavily into political advocacy, taking greater liberties with evidence in the process. New York Times has only made one carefully hidden concession about the doubtful claims in it, while Hannah Jones and her major contributing author, Professor Matthew Desmond, void serious confrontations with those who criticize their work and resort to to add homonym attacks. This is generally the way it goes. These people are not very scholarly.
Starting point is 00:36:00 They don't have much to back up what they say. You can come in and very easily find, even with today's neutered search engines that don't want to tell you the truth. Generally, you can very easily refute these talking points or the things that they come up with. And so they have nothing left to do but attack you personally.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Go to epithets and call you racist. You just don't want to admit it. You're the problem. The book is more than a point-by-point refutation of the claims in the project, and it readers also learn a lot about the history of capitalism in America that they probably would not find anywhere else. Here's just one example. Well, Hannah Jones and her collaborators want to make people believe that slavery in capitalism
Starting point is 00:36:42 were somehow in league in early America, that's the opposite of the truth. Magnus recounts the story of the Tupon brothers of New York City. They were successful merchants who opposed slavery. In 1834, they invited Reverend Samuel Cornish a black American and abolitionist to their Sunday worship service that led to a mob attack on their business and homes as pro-slavery New Yorkers
Starting point is 00:37:02 called their gesture of solidarity and invitation to a slave revolt. Between mob violence and a boycott against them, the Tupons were nearly ruined. Just when all seemed to Los Louis Tupon came up with a brilliant plan to revive his business by offering to deal on credit with trusted associates
Starting point is 00:37:17 in the abolitionist movement. The result was the New York Mercantile agency and the forerunner of Dunn and Bradstreet Capitalism and Slavery. The forerunner of Dunn Bradstreet, capitalism and slavery were friends. Nothing could be further from the truth. Or consider the thesis advanced by Professor Desmond. The American economy was extremely dependent on cotton produced by slavery, so dependent that it was really the driving force by the nation's early growth.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Magnus demonstrates that his claim is not remotely supported by the evidence then turns the table by informing the readers that one of the foremost advocates of slavery in the antebellum America was one George Fitzhue, who ranted against the ideas of Adam Smith and other free market advocates. Another thing that you always need to consider is that, so even if Cotton was the driving force of America, even if it was the biggest export, the largest part of the economy, so on and so forth, the Civil War wiped out basically the entire wealth base of the South. families who had accumulated wealth not from slavery not necessarily from slavery but just in general were ruined it destroyed just about the entire southern economy and it was a tiny percentage of the
Starting point is 00:38:36 southern population that owned slaves yes so to say that it was built on slavery you know it's absolutely ridiculous it's like one percent or less yeah it was a tiny minority of people and owned slaves. And the wealth that was accumulated through it was wiped out in the Civil War. To claim that America was made wealthy by slavery is ridiculous. If you want to, again, the Civil War was not fought over slavery, but if you want to take that stance, it completely and utterly wiped out the wealth that was accumulated through slavery. And then Reconstruction, quote-unquote, afterward, where they essentially just punished the self for trying to secede, finish the job. It destroyed whatever was left. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:26 It was an intentional destruction. The South never truly recovered from the Civil War. Even to this day, some of the most poverty-stricken areas of the United States are in the South, and you can lay it largely again at the feet of the Civil War and Reconstruction. The president of the AHA and, of course, by Civil War, I mean the War of Northern Aggression. The president of the AHA, James Sweet, had the temerity to cast doubt on the truthfulness of the claims in a tweet writing. As journalism, it is powerful and effective, but is it history? Sweet quickly learned that one is not permitted to ask questions about something so important to the left as this. Magnus writes, incensed that even the mildest suggestion that politicization was undermining the integrity of historical scholarship,
Starting point is 00:40:15 the activist winged at the history profession showed up at the AHA's thread and began demanding Sweet's cancellation. So great was the uproar that Sweet felt the need to issue a groveling apology for having caused harm. With this tweet, the activist did not bother to engage with Sweet and defend the 1619 project. They just wanted to see him punish for his apostasy. And this is, of course, something we see over and over again. Once someone comes out and says, this is racist, this is bad and gives a Marxist critical theory sort of critique on something, that's gospel,
Starting point is 00:40:53 that's the truth. It doesn't matter what anyone else says. It doesn't matter if they get the facts wrong. It doesn't matter if it's laughably false. That's the truth. And if you question it, if you dare to question the party line, you're a problem. They will come after you. The left ruthlessly polices their own borders. They make sure that if you do not tow the party, line, you will be cast out into outer darkness where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth. This is why, this is part of the reason they're so brutally effective at marching their policy through. They make sure that if you, they make sure you know what will happen if you oppose them. If you're part of their party and don't go along with it,
Starting point is 00:41:40 you are not going to get into power. You are not going to be able to do anything. They'll not just keep you out of power, but they will actively ruin your life. They'll make sure you can't get a job. There was ever the slightest doubt as the political purpose of the 1619 project. It was erased when Hannah Jones and the subsequent Hulu TV series based upon it called for the nation to pay reparations for slavery. That idea has long been dismissed by scholars of all races as unjust and economically ruinous. Nevertheless, she blithely stated that reparations were needed to atone for a racist past.
Starting point is 00:42:15 to explain how we could pay for trillions it would cost to explain how we could pay for the trillions it would cost told viewers that the government can afford anything it wants just by printing enough money that's right just print more money that's all it takes how do we know that because a few crank economists who subscribe to modern monetary theory or as dad calls it the magic money tree magic money theory say so Thus, the 1619 project combines false history with ludicrous economics to promote the statist agenda. The people of the money printer could give us infinite money if only they weren't so greedy and wanted to keep it all for themselves or didn't want to bother with the work of printing it for us. Exactly. Just turn those printers on and get them going. This is, we deserve it. There's a meme that floats around. It just reminded me,
Starting point is 00:43:15 this in the middle, it's like, we need to atone for a racist past. There's one that close around that says, enough about my racist past. Let's talk about my racist future. It just makes me laugh every time I see it. It shouldn't surprise anyone to learn that the American education establishment has been eager to embrace the 1619 project and bring its materials into school and college classrooms. Leftists who say that the project is just about teaching students, some neglected aspects of the American history are simply lying. The materials in it are deceptive rather than informative. Again, another reason why you should homeschool your kids. They're not going to get fed nonsense like this. You can teach them
Starting point is 00:43:53 real American history. Magnus's book will be of use to parents or officials who don't want students to be indoctrated with propaganda meant to sow hatred for the country mislead students about capitalism. When you homeschool them, you could assign this as reading curriculum. You could give this to them and say, ignore the 1619 project. here this reminds me of the thing with Jefferson and the claim that
Starting point is 00:44:21 he raped slaves and the whole thing was based off of a novel that was written in modern times the novelist claimed that her inspiration from it was some news article from the time
Starting point is 00:44:37 and she found some news article from some very untrustworthy news source that had written things that had been provenly false in previous and subsequent issues. And it was from a state that wasn't where Jefferson lived, and it was a claim that he raped one of his slaves. And that was the entire thing that she based it off of, and she wrote this big long novel about it.
Starting point is 00:45:03 And that became popular, enough that people decided, well, we need to test to determine whether or not this is accurate. So they found some black people around where Jefferson lived and did it. gave them a biological test since their families had lived there for a long time and some of them tested positive for being related to Jefferson. So they claimed, oh, that's proof positive. Even though it's hundreds of years, 200 years, they've lived in the same area as his descendants. Naturally, there would be some crossover. Yeah. There's also, I watched a pretty good YouTube video on this. If the intermingling did happen at the
Starting point is 00:45:43 time of Jefferson, he had a younger or older, he had a brother anyway. His brother was known to play the fiddle and hang out with the slaves and bring his two sons there to hang out with the slaves, and they would party and get drunk and carouse with them. So if there was intermingling at the time of Jefferson, it's much more likely that it was his brother and his two sons that actually would just go out, play the fiddle, have a good time with them. It's a that sounds much more likely to me and if you want to check out that video I forget exactly what the name of it is but it's by Leather Apron Club on YouTube he does some interesting videos unfortunately he does seem to support Nick Fuentes which
Starting point is 00:46:31 of course nobody's perfect but that is always that's always a blow when I find someone I enjoy and then it's like oh no no please don't stop ah always a bit sad. Guard Goldsmith, the thing that they can't put a ghost, the thing is that they can't put a ghost in a machine, only recreate a person through fakery, until they can recreate the biologics to birth shells that are physical, then try to fill them with an existing mind. Yeah, it's going to be, that technology, who knows when it's coming down the pipeline, and who knows how effective it's going to be. That, of course, brings up the whole idea
Starting point is 00:47:11 of if you do scan someone's brain, you know, down to the last atom, down to, you know, every last possible thing you could get from them and transplanted onto some kind of, you know, technological, you know, organic hybrid brain, whatever you want to call it, is that really still them? What does that truly mean? I don't still believe so, because I believe there is a soul. There's something beyond the physical that cannot simply be replicated. It will always be beyond our ability to replicate. Alien poop evolution. Blacks weren't given proper history, even if they did attend school.
Starting point is 00:47:47 They all think Wakanda history is legit. Well, it is, they aren't given proper history. No one in school has given proper history. Yeah. I mean, obviously not just blacks, but schools don't give proper history. They are constantly trying to revise history in order to drive people apart with racism. It is. It is sad that there is a growing coalition of whites who feel tremendous white guilt
Starting point is 00:48:17 and of a large black population that hates white people for things that happened in the past. Right, so the storm black slaves were sold to white people by black people. They never talk about how people became slaves in the first place. They just, it happened spontaneously. You know, like evolution, it just kind of did. Alien poo evolution, you have to say it was built on slavery in order to get recompense. Yeah, it's a hierarchy of grievance. If you don't have a grievance, then you are not
Starting point is 00:48:47 at the, you can't be in the hierarchy. It's not even accurate to state America became wealthy through slavery. A few Americans, few American slave owners got wealthy, not the nation or the rest of the population. Yeah, it was a small minority of people that were able to accumulate well through it. And a lot of them, as I said, you know, adventure, most of them lost most of it during the Civil War and Reconstruction thereafter. North American House Hippo, to listen to the narrative, you'd think every Southerner of the 18th and mid-19th century owned slaves. Yeah, that's the way they like to portray it.
Starting point is 00:49:21 You know, America was built on slavery as this continual line that they push. And it does make it seem to people that don't do any research that, oh man, yeah, every single person owns slaves. Everyone in the South was just a virulent racist. Everyone was just out there beating their slaves. that they owned continually. But it was less than 1%, wasn't it? I've never been able to find any hard numbers on it.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Some people say less than 1%, other people say more, but it was a small percentage of the total population of the South. Occultus Sim, I don't know. I didn't know only a few owned slaves yet. It wasn't very common. Most people did not have the money to buy slaves, even. Most of them worked the land themselves. It was not a very common thing.
Starting point is 00:50:11 It was usually, again, a wealthier families with a lot of land that would have slaves. And there were not too many of them. Again, this isn't excusing. I want to excuse slavery, I do think, was an evil, wicked institution. A while back I saw a video, I don't have it on the board,
Starting point is 00:50:29 but just to show the level of propaganda and indoctrination that people have about how many people own slaves, It was like a man on the street thing asking, like, what percentage do you think owned slaves? And people, you know, were giving out numbers like 50%, 60% of whites own slaves. And it's like, well, you know that blacks only accounted for like 10% of the population back then. So how could 60% of whites own, you know, they're just darn enough to go around? The math doesn't math.
Starting point is 00:51:02 It doesn't add up. Doug de 2007, may I ask for some prayer. My husband and I are hoping to adopt. I have an individual interview for the home study today, and I'm feeling quite nervous about it. Yes, everyone, please pray for Dougda and her husband. Pray that the home interview would go well. Pray that God would make things go smoothly for them. They'd be able to bless a child and give them a loving home.
Starting point is 00:51:25 That is wonderful to hear. That is wonderful that you were doing that. There are not enough good people that want to adopt children. So please, everyone, do pray that it would go smoothly. It is wonderful. God bless you, Doug Da. Statue of Albert Pike toppled by protesters in 2020 is being reinstalled in Washington, D.C. As my dad said, Albert Pike wasn't much of a general, but he was a Freemason. In fact, one of the premier, if not the premier, freemasons of his time.
Starting point is 00:52:00 So it was kind of a cultic anti-Christian. these satanic clubs have been around for a long time. It's interesting that this is the statue they choose to bring back of this freemason, not of people like Robert E. Lee, not of one of the greatest men that has probably ever graced the Americas, but simply this Freemason. Robert E. Lee was, they called him the marble man when he went through West Point, because memory serves didn't get a single demerit, which is a borderline impossible task. It was an incredibly honorable man. He, the North wanted him to fight for them at the beginning of the war. They came to him and said, will you be our head general? And Lee said, no, my primary loyalty is to Virginia. I will not do that.
Starting point is 00:53:05 And as such, he went back and fought for Virginia. A bronze statue of a Confederate general that was toppled by protesters five years ago. We restored and reinstalled in Washington, D.C., the National Park Service said. The restoration of the statue of Confederate Brigadier General Albert Pike aligns with federal responsibilities under historic preservation law. And you would think if this aligns with federal responsibilities under historic preservation law, and they would be reinstating the statue of Robert. And the other statues of Confederate soldiers that got torn down.
Starting point is 00:53:41 When we lived in North Carolina, right outside the courthouse, there was a statue of Silence Sam, just a generic statue to honor the Confederate soldiers that died during the Civil War, during the War of Northern Aggression. And it got taken down five, six years ago, maybe a little bit more, a little bit less. And that's not coming back. not going to reinstate that. It got, I believe, purchased by the daughters of the Confederacy, sons of Confederacy, something, I can't remember the exact name, but I believe they purchased the statue so they could protect it and keep it somewhere, that it would not be destroyed.
Starting point is 00:54:22 But it's not ever going to go back up outside the courthouse. As well as recent executive orders to beautify the nation's capital and reinstate pre-existing statues. We're not going to have a statue that honors the soldiers, the average men that fought and died. No silent Sam, but Albert Pike, the Freemason, gets his statue back. Protesters tore it down and set it on fire in June 2020. That year, protesters across the country called for removal of Confederate statues and symbols midwider calls for racial justice after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Again, I do not believe George Floyd was murdered.
Starting point is 00:55:01 there has been a maybe a controversial take I don't think so here but there's plenty of evidence to suggest that he died of an overdose well that was what the coroner report had for his cause of death and that's never been debated
Starting point is 00:55:17 he died of an overdose he was murdered by an overdose of drugs that he took and that no one forced him to take and there's that secondary camera angle that took forever to come out where you can see that the knee is not really even pressing on him Minneapolis, President Trump, who was serving his first term at the time, had expressed opposition to removing them
Starting point is 00:55:36 and called for the protesters in the Albert Pike's statue case to be arrested immediately, again, but not for General Lee. Not going to honor him. Originally authorized by Congress in 1898 and dedicated in 1901, the statue honors Pike's leadership and freemasonry, including his 32 years as sovereign grand commander of the ancient right of Scottish freemasonry. secret societies rule Washington, D.C. They're the ones that are in charge of it.
Starting point is 00:56:06 They're the ones that decide what goes on there. D.C. Delicate Eleanor Holmes Norton has advocated for the statue to be displayed in museum, but not on public land. A statue honoring a racist and a traitor has no place on the streets of D.C., Norton said. Look, if we're going to start tearing down statues of traitors to the Constitution, we're going to have to remove a whole lot of statues. The Lincoln Memorial is going to have to go immediately.
Starting point is 00:56:34 I don't think you want to go there, lady. I really don't think. But of course, she doesn't mean traitor to the Constitution. She means traitor to the hegemonic power of the federal government. You're not allowed to secede from this union, bud. You don't get to do that. Sorry, we don't recognize your rights to do that. which is, of course, something that all the states allegedly had the right to do,
Starting point is 00:57:02 always were empowered to do. But, of course, when they tried, Lincoln said, no, no, you don't get to go. This is my country, and I decide who leaves and who stays. Lincoln was a grasping, striving, power-hungry individual. He was described by the people of the time that knew him as the most ambitious man they had ever known. And ambition was kind of a dirty word at the time. It wasn't something used in a positive manner. When people said he was ambitious, they meant he was kind of amoral, kind of willing to do whatever it took.
Starting point is 00:57:40 Not someone that they respected. They didn't mean it as a compliment. Zavante 1776, how many descendants of slaves would push a button to make it so slavery never happened? Mind you, they would not be Americans. Most likely they would be somewhere in Africa today. That's an interesting question. It's hard to say. It's hard to say.
Starting point is 00:58:00 I assume are some people that would value their ability to return to their, I don't know, cultural roots preserve their family's freedom throughout history. Make it so that the people that were captured by, you know, other people in African sold as slaves would not have to undergo that. But it's an interesting question. thought experiment. It's also a matter of, you know, what they've been taught in the government-run school system of, oh, well, if it weren't for the slave trade, Africa would be the most powerful country in the world right now, et cetera, et cetera. So I think a lot of people would accept that thinking that they'd be living in Wakanda. This is, uh, uh, Wakanda forever. Oh, well, I uh we're going to take a quick break and when we come back we're going to take a look at
Starting point is 00:58:59 Donald Trump actually before that got a video here of the melting down the statue of General Lee we'll play that because I think it's important to remember that this has happened that they have removed our history and they are going to continue to remove more of it Again, I see so many people on the dissonant right, so many people that are allegedly on our side saying things like, wow, these government accounts are tweeting out memes. They're tweeting out these memes in your blackpilling, really? If all they're doing is tweeting memes as Donald Trump refuses to release the Epstein list, as he refuses to end these wars, he refuses to stop funding them, then I don't see there to be any reason to think this is beneficial. Who cares if the DOJ or ICE is tweeting memes? What does it matter?
Starting point is 00:59:52 Do something real. But you can see here the statue being melted down, glowing red hot. It's being destroyed simply to APs, a mob that has been taught fake history, taught that America was founded on racism, founded specifically for racist purposes. And the utter insanity of that, the idea that America was established just so that racist could have a place to be racist in. It's genuinely what a lot of these people believe, and it is truly sad. There are so many, so many people, there's an endless number of man on the street interviews where people will say this kind of thing. And I know some of them are staged.
Starting point is 01:00:49 Some people are doing it specifically to grab headlines. But I see enough organic interaction with things in ways that there's a large portion of the population that believes this. And it's scary to see. Well, folks, as I said, we're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, we're going to look at Donald Trump and the Russiagate hoax. He's still blustering about it. He's still out there beating his chest. That's right. We're going to arrest Obama. We're going to arrest Hillary Clinton. It's finally happening. You guys just have to trust the plan. That's right. Let's see how many people are going to get suckered again. Stay with us. We'll be right back.
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Starting point is 01:02:15 I'm I'm you know Thank you. Making sense common again. You're listening to the David Knight Show. I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years. You'd think with all the billions I've skimmed off America.
Starting point is 01:03:28 I could dress better. And I could, if only David Knight, would send me one of his beautiful gray McGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the McGuffin logo in blue. But he told me to get lost. Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at the David Knight Show.com. You should be able to buy me several hundred. Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful. I'd wear something other than green military cosplay
Starting point is 01:03:58 to my various gales and social events. If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA. Welcome back, folks. As I said, we're going to talk about RussiaGate. The hoax that Trump is using as a distraction. Hey, I know you guys are really keen on finding out all about Epstein, but apparently, I'm on the files, so no dice on that. How would you like if I prosecuted Obama?
Starting point is 01:04:38 Or Hillary. Remember that? Remember we had such good times when I promised that. Can't we go back to it? Audi M-R-R. Good to see you, Audi. doing well, says Trump is relaunching the rush gate to distract the masses that he's a pedo who's protecting a global petto ring. Are people really going to fall for this again? Sadly, I think some people are. Sadly, sadly, yes. I see some people online. There's a portion of his base that have been disillusioned by it, but not a large enough portion. And also, he's already in, he's already got his second term.
Starting point is 01:05:19 He doesn't have to deliver anything. He can go on his merry way after this term and never have to worry about it again. That's why he's focused on things like the ballroom. Maybe if I do this, give them a tangible thing in the White House. They'll be able to look at that. They'll forget about Epstein over time.
Starting point is 01:05:40 Once the media stops covering it, once they've moved on, eventually people forget. eventually you'll be seen as the kooky guy again for caring about it DOJ to present Russiagate hoax to a grand jury for criminal charges again they've had this is something he could have really done in his first term if he wanted to but he didn't have any real need to do it there was plenty of other distractions during Trump's first term but here he is back to the old watering hole Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed that the Justice Department moved forward with a probe into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Well, hopefully, they don't give her all the information in a file that ends up on her desks because apparently those just vanish. Those disappear. Following the recent release of documents about collusion between the Obama administration and the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign, Bondi has directed a prosecutor to present evidence to a grand jury after referrals from the Trump administration, and the administration's top intelligence official. A person familiar with the matter, said Monday. Fox News first reported the development. Fox News, of course, being nothing but an establishment shill organization for the Republican Party.
Starting point is 01:06:57 It was not clear which former officials might be the target of any grand jury activity or the grand jury that might ultimately hear. Evidence will be located or which prosecutors, whether career employees or political appointees, might be involved in pursuing the investigation. It was also not clear what precise claims of misconduct. Trump administration officials believed could form the basis of criminal charges, which a grand jury would have to sign off on for an indictment to be issued. And of course, what would actually happen, even if they did issue an indictment?
Starting point is 01:07:28 Even if they were to pronounce these people criminals, do you really think they're going to end up in prison? Even if they were to take this all the way, they're not going to throw these people in jail, in prison where they've belonged. long. Grand jury convening for the first time on the Rushagate conspiracy, Pam Bondi is already moving forward. Let's see where this goes. This is a tweet from at trash discourse. Again, none of this matters. This is all a distraction. It's not going to lead anywhere. We've got
Starting point is 01:07:58 video that we can play of it. So let's go ahead and show you that right here. Well, Will, good to be with you. This is coming out of the Justice Department. Fox News can confirm that Attorney General Pam Bondi, today, signed an order directing an unnamed U.S. federal prosecutor to take evidence to a grand jury relating to an alleged conspiracy to tie then 2016 candidate Donald Trump to the country of Russia. Now, Fox News reviewed the one-page order just hours ago signed by the Attorney General, a source familiar with a broken judge as well. While a DOJ surely, Trump is serious this time, surely on this report of an investigation. Fox is told All right, that's enough of that.
Starting point is 01:08:40 That's enough of that. Enough Fox News. One of the... It's hard to believe there are still people that watch Fox News and CNN. I truly don't understand how they can stand it. In one batch of documents released last month, Gabber disclosed e-mail showing that senior Obama administration officials were aware in 2016 that Russians had not hacked state election systems
Starting point is 01:09:04 to manipulate the votes in Trump's favor. Senator Chuck Grassley, the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee also released a set of emails last week. The emails were part of a classified annex of a report issued in 2023 by John Durham, a special counsel who was appointed during the first Trump administration to hunt for any government misconduct during the Russia investigation. According to the annex and FBI and former identified as TI, I assume not the rapper, provided the Bureau in 2016 with two intelligence reports, which described confidential conversations between then-democratic
Starting point is 01:09:37 National Committee Chair, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and two people at the George Soros-funded Open Society Foundation, Leonard Bernardo, and Jeffrey Goldstein. Port said that then-President Barack Obama didn't want Hillary's scandal to taint his legacy. Accordingly, to solve the problem, the president puts pressure on FBI director James Comey through Attorney General Lynch, who are so far without concrete results. This is all for show again. I know I keep repeating it, but
Starting point is 01:10:07 There is so much corruption in Washington, D.C. If you were to turn loose an actually honorable man, someone with principles and values that couldn't be blackmailed or coerced, they would have no trouble in probably bringing charges against every single person there. Maybe barring a few people like Thomas Massey. However, any time they say something like us, well, we're doing an investigation. It's like, of course you're going to find something.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Of course you are. These people are in D.C. It's one of the most evil, wicked, corrupt places on earth. Accordingly, to solve the problem, the president puts pressure on FBI director, James Comey. Good old James Comey. Coney also said that Comey favored Republicans and that the FBI didn't have any evidence against Clinton
Starting point is 01:10:59 because she deleted her emails. While the FBI informant's intelligence wasn't corroborated at the time, the FBI indeed closed its investigation to Clinton, without recommending charges. Of course, the Clinton email scandal was a slam dunk. The documents that she had on unsecured server, some of them were born classified, meaning that they were never allowed to be on something like that.
Starting point is 01:11:23 That was an immediate charge of some kind. I don't remember exactly what the charge would have been or how severe. It was something like mishandling of classified documents. Yeah, and I don't know exactly what kind of penalty that carries, but it does come with a penalty. You can see things like that sailor that took a picture of his bunk or something in the submarine just as a memory and got hammered for that.
Starting point is 01:11:49 Had to be pardoned for it. And that was not as top secret as what Clinton had. I handy has any of the influencers revealed that was actually inside those Prop Epstein file folders? Not to my knowledge, you know? I haven't seen anything. It was probably all the information everybody has already seen, probably a giant sheaf of, who knows, maybe it was a bunch of
Starting point is 01:12:13 signed Trump pictures, you know, nice, glossy headshots of him that they could pass out to friends. Look, I got these at the White House. I got these there. I still think the funniest part of that entire photo op is Sernovich in the background looking kind of depressed and distressed about it like, oh no, perhaps he could see where this was going. Perhaps he could tell this was going to blow up in their faces. He didn't look happy in that photo. But to be fair, Cernovich always looks slightly distressed. No reason they couldn't just
Starting point is 01:12:45 use blank paper while I go through the process of putting together a bunch of nonsense from pre-existing stuff if it's just for a photo op where it's going to be closed. Exactly. Though I think my glossy Trump headshot theory holds some water.
Starting point is 01:13:01 He's a narcissist. He's got a giant ego. So of course he'd want to pass out photos of himself. Here you go, guys. You can have a whole bunch of photos of me and my glorious visage. Republicans have particularly focused on a July 27th, 2016 email in Durham's newly declassified annex that claimed Hillary Clinton had approved a plan during the heat of the campaign to link Trump with Russia. Durham's own report took pain to note that investigators had not corroborated the communications as authentic and said the best assessment was that the message was a composite of several emails. the Russians had obtained from hacking. This is another one of those.
Starting point is 01:13:45 Everyone in D.C. Epstein was a known quantity. It was known that Donald Trump affiliated with him. There's all these pictures. It wasn't something people didn't know about. This wasn't something that was kept a secret. This is something they could have easily used against him if they wanted to, if they weren't also implicated.
Starting point is 01:14:06 the Russia Gate thing is another reason to look at Epstein and go, yeah, everyone is involved, huh? They have to forge these different scandals. And I think part of the reason, again, that they make other, they make up fake scandals is that so many people are involved in the real ones that they're nuclear. They're a danger to everyone. You can't take someone down for something they're really involved with because your buddy is involved with them in it over there or over here. someone you know, someone you owe a favor to, that kind of thing.
Starting point is 01:14:42 KWD68, Trump backed pageants to help funnel in the girls for Epstein. Yeah, his beauty pageants are extremely suspect and weird. A number of times he was seen, you know, those photos of him with Epstein leering at young girls are extremely disturbing. And Max, I just read that Trump was frequently seen on the floor of the Plaza Hotel Casino with Epstein along with two to three, 12, year old girls. That's a, I believe it. I would not be surprised. It sounds very likely to me. There are some Trump Epstein videos. I don't think we've played at the bottom row of the deck. We have, I know we've played this one, but it's worth replaying again. It's about the beauty pageants. Well, this is actually a picture.
Starting point is 01:15:36 for a long meeting with Donald Trump to explain to him why this was going to be a very big success. In fact, I hadn't finished my third sentence. He said, I love the idea. Let's do it. John Casablanca was accused of having sex with minors several times throughout his career. He began an affair with supermodel Stephanie Seymour
Starting point is 01:15:57 when she was only 14 years old. Casablanca started dating his third wife, Aline Ware. Because he's a pedophile. Casablanca thought it would be a good idea to have three other known pedophiles as judges. The president of the Trump organization, Mr. Donald Trump. Donald Trump was accused under oath by a sex slave of Jeffrey Epstein who said Trump raped her four times of she was 13 years old, a witness to the rapes, and Epstein
Starting point is 01:16:23 employee also testified under oath. They got to leave those up a little bit longer. When the hashtag Métis movement gave women the courage to speak out against their abusers, there were dozens of rape allegation against the head of elite models Europe, Gerald Marie. It's a magician, my friend David Copperfield. One of the dozen women have accused David Copperfield of sexual assault and rape. Many of those women were underage when the sexual assault occurred. Several of the victims of Coffield drugged them and assaulted them
Starting point is 01:17:01 when they became unable to defend themselves. It comes no surprise that David Copperfield was a friend of Jeffrey. Epstein. During the five-day competition, it was very clear that there were opportunities to go out and party with Donald. The contestants were led to believe that if you were nice to certain people, good things will happen to you. And I think that's why girls were going out. Underage, they look young. It is not a good look. I remember attending a dinner with John Casablanca and Donald Trump. This time, it was a private area, a big table and lots of girls. I'd say around. 10 to 15 of us, all between the ages of 14 and 18. It was just us models, Trump, and John.
Starting point is 01:17:43 We were all underage, but we were offered drinks. I went home early, but other children stayed. Shana Love, a 16-year-old model. I remember this Italian girl, extremely naive, who couldn't speak any English. She was easy prey. They were all around her. We were a bunch of kids just put there with all these older men. Ellie Nessie And then down this large staircase In front of all of us There was Donald Trump
Starting point is 01:18:16 And behind him there were three actors I don't want to name them Because they're all still around They came down the stairs And spread out like sharks among the girls Who had broken up into little clusters Throughout the room Heather Braden
Starting point is 01:18:32 At an industry party Donald Trump asked me out for dinner He asked how old I was. I said, 17. And he said, that's just great. You're not too old, not too young. You get the idea. This is the type of activity Trump has been engaged in for years.
Starting point is 01:18:53 This is a type of thing he has been up to. So it's no surprise that he was friends with Jeffrey Epstein. It is just a surprise that people refuse to admit. it. It's a surprise that so many people will completely look past this. Well, give them a pass. Well, obviously this is some kind of Democrat ploy. That's right. They went back in time. They fabricated all of this stuff. They hired a body double. The fact that people refuse to admit this is so disgusting to me. How closely have you tied your yourself to this man. Do you truly have no hope beyond the, this man who is most likely a
Starting point is 01:19:45 pedophile, this man who has been close friends with Jeffrey Epstein for years? Is this really who you want to put your hope in? I find it disgusting and despicable. Nights of the storm, the Epstein folders were full of completed Sudoku puzzles and word searches. That's right. They were showing you just how smart Donald was. He completed this one and this one and this one. These are all evidences of his stable genius. And Max, Copperfield was listed as going to the island. Yeah. It's truly amazing the cross-section of people that were involved in the island, whether it's people like Bill Clinton or David Copperfield. Former Obama officials face federal grand jury probe
Starting point is 01:20:41 for allegedly pushing Trump-Russia collusion story. And of course, videos like what we just played are why they're pulling this back in. That's the reason they're doing it. Because there's so much evidence. If people had time to actually look at it and see it, they might begin to wake up. But if they can keep you distracted, if they can flood the media with stuff like this.
Starting point is 01:21:10 Take you back to 2016 with Locker Up, make you have those fun little feelings of, oh boy, me magic. You're not going to watch those videos. You're not going to care about them. Guard Goldsmith says this is really disturbing. Yeah. Hell 9,000, none of these gals look legal.
Starting point is 01:21:31 I agree. None of them, none of them looked of age. None of them looked like adult women. They all looked like teenagers. They all looked very young. And that is the kind of thing Donald Trump was engaged in. The Department of Justice DOJ has reportedly opened a federal grand jury investigation to several former Obama administration officials
Starting point is 01:21:56 for allegedly conspiring to push false Trump-Russia collusion story during the 2016 election campaign. it really undermines the rights credibility when for years they have been saying the left goes after children the left goes after children they're trying to normalize pedophilia they're trying to normalize all these weird sexual deviancies and they look right past Donald Trump engaging in this sort of thing
Starting point is 01:22:24 it completely undermines any and all credibility it is a disgusting form of hypocrisy Thing is, I don't doubt the left does go after children. They're not wrong. It's all of them. Audi, MRR, Trump is probably helping Epstein prey upon victims. I agree. I'm sure that they were involved in this together.
Starting point is 01:22:49 Like, the guy who, the other guy, ah, the guy who helped Jeffrey Epstein, the guy gave him a huge amount of money. Les Wexner, that's his name. I have a terrible head for names. The investigation opens possible criminal charges for several of the former president's cabinet members, including Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former CIA director John Brennan, and former FBI director James Comey, per the New York Post. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard alleged in July that files and records show
Starting point is 01:23:19 former President Barack Obama colluded with intelligence services to undermine the election of Donald Trump by falsely linking him to Russia. There was a treasonous conspiracy in 2016 committed by officials at the highest level. of government, Gabbard said. Their goal was to subvert the will of the American people and enact what was essentially a years-long coup with the objective of trying to usurp the president from fulfilling the mandate bestowed upon him
Starting point is 01:23:41 by the American people, she added. Gabbard further accused the Obama administration of an egregious abuse of power and blatant rejection of our Constitution. And I just have to say that's business as usual. That's simply how they operate. All of them reject and undermine the Constitution every chance they get.
Starting point is 01:24:03 Mr. Zero Hedge, Clinton subpoenaed by House amid a probe of Epstein's horrific crimes. The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas for former President Bill Clinton, first later Hillary Clinton as part of the probe's investigation of the horrific crimes perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein. This isn't going to go anywhere either. None of this will lead to anything. They'll come in, they'll make a show of it, maybe you'll have someone like Trey Gowdy up there that berates them a little, maybe makes them eat a little,
Starting point is 01:24:29 humble pie on camera. You mean to tell me that this was all just a coincidence? And Bill Clinton be like, uh-huh, yeah, it was all coincidence. And people won't believe it, but nothing will happen. Nothing ever happens in these sorts of things. Trey Gowdy made a name for himself. People loved posting those clips online on Facebook and Twitter. Look at how Trey Gowdy owned this liberal punk. Look at how stupid he made him look. And then whoever Trey Gowdy was yelling at, goes back to their little hidey hole, and continues business as usual. Nothing ever happened to them. Committee chairman James Comer has also issued subpoenas for former FBI directors James
Starting point is 01:25:11 Comey and Robert Mueller, former attorneys general Loretta, Tarmac Lynch, and Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, Jeff Sessions, and Bill, my dad hired Jeffrey Epstein, and wrote Weird Pettoe sci-fi bar. And again, I don't believe that any of this will lead to anything. All of this, as I've said, is nuclear. They can't really, they can't prosecute anyone because they're all involved. They're all a part of it.
Starting point is 01:25:39 If one of them goes down, probably all of them do. Knights of the Storm, it's all AI, Travis. That's what they will fall back on. Yeah, that is going to be a huge problem in the future. Right now, AI has already gotten to the point where people are getting fooled by it. There was a video, an AI video of bunnies hopping on a trampoline that went mega viral recently.
Starting point is 01:26:04 And so many people believe that it was real, but it was AI. It is very rapidly going to reach a point where it's going to be borderline indistinguishable. You're going to have to study it very carefully. If you can tell it all, you may have to run it through some kind of program that is specifically tailored to detect this kind of thing. it's going to be a great defense for all of these politicians in the years to come well that's not real somebody generated that eventually and I would not be surprised if there is real video that they do an AI generated version of it
Starting point is 01:26:42 and slowly over time make sure that that's what pops up in the search results making the original harder and harder to find I have a video in the deck of just a funny video that someone did of just a completely random fake news broadcast with Google's new video generator that can generate audio with the video. Let's take a look at it, because I doubt it's any faker than the actual news that we see. Here are today's top news. To ensure only the best words are used, White House speech announces new thesaurus with all synonyms replaced by Trump. In shocking speech, White House announces plan to replace all U.S. ambassadors with highly opinionated game show hosts for more entertaining diplomacy.
Starting point is 01:27:31 The White House unveils Truth, GPT, an AI that rewrites all social media posts globally to reflect undisputed facts of tremendously. White House announces AI will now write all press briefings to ensure 100% factual incomprehensibility. White House speech reveals plan to resolve international trade deficits by challenging other nations to high-stakes, Mar-a-Lago croquet matches. Well, as I said, this video is not really much more fake than the average news that you see on TV, is it? It's about as real as anything you'd find on CNN, Fox, MSNBC, take your pick.
Starting point is 01:28:13 Hal 9,000 says the Epistine list is a hoax. We have UFOs underway, yeah. J.D. Vance out there saying, boy, I sure am interested in UFOs. We're going to get to the bottom of this. We've only been in power six months, right, as soon as people. They trot out the UFOs any time the other distractions aren't working. I'm so obsessed of UFOs, and the more you guys talk about Epstein, the more obsessed I become with them.
Starting point is 01:28:38 Exactly. You guys care about Epstein? What if I raise you some aliens, huh? What if I were to tell you there's a flying saucer in Area 51 with your name on it? And Max, Trump has paid out millions to these families of children he molest. some were boys, I would not be surprised. Once they get into the harming of children, it seems that they don't really care whether it's boys or girls that they're harming. This is about destruction of children. It's not about, at least to me, it seems like,
Starting point is 01:29:16 it's not about even a sexual gratification at that point. It's more about the harm they can do, the damage they can do to these people. But who knows? Young girls were sexually trafficked at Trump's Mar-Lago, same as at Epstein Island. I read this yesterday. It's by Brian Shulhave. It's worth a read.
Starting point is 01:29:38 Brian Shulhave does excellent work. He's covered this. He is very principled. He is not backing down. He is not part of the Maga cult, and he is willing to tell the hard truths should go check out that article. It is worth a read. Well, that's enough about that horrible rabbit hole. It's, again, Trump's out for vengeance about the Russiagate thing. If we do
Starting point is 01:30:15 see any people thrown in prison or space any kind of consequences for it, it won't be because the justice system did its job. It will be because Trump is a petty, vindictive man. It had his credibility, his reputation harmed by it. It won't be because they were enemies of the American people. We're going to take a quick break. There's still no AC in here, and it is a very warm day. Before we go to break, though, I'd like to remind you that if you'd like to support the show, you can go to davidnight.News and see all the ways you can do so there. There's cash app, Zell, Bitcoin address, many different products that you can buy. There's Subscribstar.com forward slash the David Knight Show.
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Starting point is 01:34:45 The truth doesn't need inflation, only support. welcome back folks thank you for still being here with us we're going to talk about AI now and of course in the final hour we're going to be playing a report from David Knight on NPR losing their funding we're all so sad to see them go I know I'll miss waking up early and not listening to them truly amazing that our Tax dollars are being used for that nonsense. Got a comment from David Knight, our dad. It was well known that Trump had sexual skeletons in his closet,
Starting point is 01:35:31 so of course QAnon reinvented him as a crusader against petto rings. It was all so funny and premeditated. Maga has eyes wide shut. Yeah. Every Q&on post seems like eventually boiled down to, don't worry. The Marines are in the tunnels underneath the White House, rooting out the pedophile rings that are entrenched down there.
Starting point is 01:35:52 And people would eat it up. patriots are in charge Patriots are in control trust the plan don't worry guys Trump is in the basement wrestling with the lizard
Starting point is 01:36:03 Hillary Clinton as we speak it was so incredibly cynical and disgusting and the fact that these people bought into it hookline and sinker they desperately wanted to believe it and it was
Starting point is 01:36:21 an obvious obvious falsehood. As I said, we're going to be looking at AI. The Dark Enlightenment fusing AI and government. This is from the New American by Andrew Mueller. Tech accelerations are working to integrate artificial intelligence AI into government. It is a rapidly growing movement, but the speed, the technology advancing, is outpacing concerns about risks.
Starting point is 01:36:43 And we see this happen all the time. They have no interest in protecting people from the dangers of these things. No interest in insulating us from the consequences of their actions as they move forward at a ridiculous pace. Technocrats are eating good under Trump's administration. He's surrounded by them, whether it's people like Curtis Jarvin, J.D. Vance, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk. They are all close friends of the administration. We see Elon is back in good graces, seemingly, donating money to another Trump super PAC. The push is being backed by several movements.
Starting point is 01:37:25 One is the Dark Enlightenment. Such an oxymoronic name. I'm assuming that's what they were going for, but I still hate it. And loosely defined intellectual movement that emerged in the early 2010s, consisting of thinkers critical of populism of America's Constitutional Republic. Certain sects of the Dark Enlightenment advocate for tech accelerationism, arguing that AI should be unleashed in government to reshape society. This is a massive threat.
Starting point is 01:37:51 I agree. there is, again, to some extent the bureaucracy is acting as an insulating factor. There are so many different hoops you need to jump through now, even for the people involved with it when they're doing things, that it acts as a slowing, stifling agent. They're being crushed under their own weight. If you're to get rid of that at this point with the powers they have given themselves, they are once more free to very, very rapidly come down on all of us.
Starting point is 01:38:26 And if you don't have people involved in government, as unlikely as it is, you might get, if you get audited, you might get an IRS agent that has some kind of mercy still left in them. You end up in the courts, you might find a judge that has mercy in their heart. But if they turn it over to AI, there will be no mercy at all. There will be no chance. Well, not all advocates of AI technology are conspiring to overthrow the government, the American Republic, the unpredictable power that AI could have in government is cause for concern.
Starting point is 01:39:01 And Elon Musk being so close to the levers of power is also cause for concern because it was his grandfather that got thrown out of Canada for trying to set up a technocracy there. That's why he's from South Africa. He got, his family got run out of Canada on a row. rail. They said, no, we don't think so, and they had to skedaddle. This month, President Donald Trump released quite a suite of policies on AI integration, including a 28-page plan titled Winning the Race, America's AI Action Plan. We're going to win the race to the bottom. The plans can not only diminish human capacity through over-reliance on tech, but could also
Starting point is 01:39:39 open the door for algocracy, which is rule through algorithms. No chance of mercy. No chance of mercy. No chance, no hope that someone will see this and take pity on you when you're caught in the gears. Even Elon Musk's GROC AI is getting in on the action recently announcing GROC for government, which already had a contract with the Department of Defense. GROC for government. Hopefully it doesn't go full Mecca Hitler again once it gets access to the codes. Personal resistance to overreliance and AI is the first solution. According to Joe Allen, the author of Dark Aon, Transhumanism and the War Against Humanity. Beyond the individual businesses, schools, and churches must also resist over-implementation
Starting point is 01:40:26 of artificial intelligence to preserve humanity. Of course, my dad had that story that he told us about how he was on YouTube, and he saw some creator was utilizing and promoting AI as a great way to study the Bible, getting AI's input on what it thinks about this passage or that I can think of nothing more absurd asking this utterly soulless machine to give you information on a book that is dedicated that is written by God Americans are losing millions of foreigners are given work permits but jobs aren't keeping up this is from World Net Daily by Amanda Bartolata Amanda we have read several of her articles she focuses a lot on this a lot on the H-1B
Starting point is 01:41:16 crisis and how the American workers being scammed and the economy is being crushed. And of course, Musk is pushing for more H-1B workers. He's also one of the people that was talking about UBI. He has been a proponent of it. the professionals who just got laid off never expected this they worked hard their whole life always had a plan B C and D never without a job never needed a handout now for the first time they're facing the unknown the unemployment line recent college graduate diploma in hand who spent four years living on top
Starting point is 01:42:02 ramen buried in textbooks and study groups was told the degree was the ticket to success stay in school study hard and there will be a future waiting for for you. And of course, even before AI came on the scene, we were seeing that this wasn't true. We're seeing that the American economy was kind of shaky. I've got friends that went to school, they got their degrees, and ended up being baristas for years that have never used their degree. There are a couple of small instances, a couple of guys where they had a very specific role in mind. They studied specifically for that and they are using their degree. But other in that, they just went in to go to college because that's what you're supposed to do. Most of them
Starting point is 01:42:49 ended up just doing whatever they could once they got out. Their degrees weren't of any use to them. The only guy that comes to mind was a friend of ours who wanted to be a forensic account. I forget exactly the term. But he wanted to go through. and work for companies and do self-audits to make sure that their books were in line. He's been doing that for years. He's actually utilizing his degree, but he's the only one I can think of that went in and got a degree and utilized it immediately. There aren't enough jobs for Americans anymore, and worse, they're not just competing
Starting point is 01:43:28 with each other. They're competing with millions of work authorized for nationals who are now legally walking into the same job markets. And this is, of course, a bipartisan. is an issue. Republicans and Democrats, Trump and Biden, have always been okay with it. Sure, we'll sign off on more of them coming into the United States. You guys are big business donors, want more cheap labor? Absolutely. Whatever you say. In 2024, while the U.S. economy only created 2.2 million new jobs, the federal government approved over 5.56 million employment authorizations for foreign nationals.
Starting point is 01:44:08 than twice as many workers had it as a job pool than jobs created. And of course that means they're going to be taking jobs from people that already had them. They're going to be replacing American workers with foreign workers that will do the job cheaper. And it wasn't an isolated year from 2022 to 2024, America issued over 18 million work permits through a patchwork of visa programs, asylum cases, student extensions, and executive actions. During that same three-year period, only 9.7 jobs were created again. About double. Millions of hardworking Americans, just like the laid off parent, the young graduate, and the mother returning to work, are entering a job market that's already saturated, not because of natural supply and demand, but because the government is
Starting point is 01:44:54 flooding the system with foreign competition. I have no interest in making sure the American people are taken care of, protected. It's all about protecting the interests of their crony capitalist buddies. Most of these programs do not require a specific job offered to exist at the time of approval. In many cases, there is no legal obligation for employers to demonstrate that they attempted to hire a U.S. worker first. Additionally, several of these programs have no annual cap, meaning there is no fixed limit on how many individuals can receive work authorization each year.
Starting point is 01:45:29 And, of course, we've seen from many different companies, people coming out and saying, I was forced to train my non-American replacement. I was forced to give them a rundown on how to do my job as they were hired at a fraction of what they were paying me. As a result, foreign nationals may be granted the legal right to work in the U.S. sometimes for multiple years without any link to actual job openings or confirmation at the U.S. labor market has unmet demand. There is no built-in labor market test,
Starting point is 01:45:57 no requirement to prioritize American workers, and no formal mechanism to align these approvals with a number of available jobs. And of course, these people are coming here, and allegedly they're seeking a better life. They want to earn money and send it back
Starting point is 01:46:16 to where they came from. And they are being given jobs. They are taking jobs from Americans. What happens when the robots come online, and there's no jobs for anyone? These people, without any ties to the country, that are simply here to make money, are going to be very
Starting point is 01:46:32 very upset. They're not going to care about the country. They're going to have no loyalty to it, no interest in preserving it. They will immediately, a large portion of them, turn to crime. Short-term dystopia, former Google exec warns AI will replace jobs across all levels, including CEOs. And you can see this coming down the pipeline. This is, again, technology is overestimated in the short term, underestimated in the long term. A lot of companies will probably integrate AI very rapidly and find out that it is not useful,
Starting point is 01:47:12 yet it's going to cause damages, but over time it is going to reach a level where it can be integrated, and it will take jobs. As I've said before, it's about the cost-benefit analysis. When it's just good enough that it turns a slight profit, that's when it will come in full force. Just so long as it's not generating more problems than revenue saved, they don't care. It doesn't matter if the experience for the customer is worse.
Starting point is 01:47:39 There's not really too many options now. Amazon has made sure that most businesses have shut down. Where are you going to go? Someplace like Walmart, there's, of course, still some small mom-and-pop stores, but those are on the way out. The COVID lockdowns got rid of a lot of them. The tariffs are going to get rid of a lot more. Trump has done a wonderful job of destroying small business over his terms.
Starting point is 01:48:09 And it's not slowing down. A.I. set to upend the job market, leaving few roles untouched, according to a former top Google executive who believes we are headed towards a short-term dystopia, driven by mass unemployment and social unrest. Of course, that's what I was just saying. The foreigners will be the most unruly, more rapidly, in my opinion. But eventually, once, as Gerald Salente says, when people have got nothing to lose, they lose it.
Starting point is 01:48:42 Business Insider, I'm paraphrasing there. Business Insider reports that Mo Godat, who previously served as the chief business officer at Google's research and development arm, Google X, has issued a sobering warning, but the impending impact of artificial intelligence on the job market. Goddett predicted that AI will soon replace not only entry-level positions, but also jobs across all levels, including software developers, podcasters, and even chief executives.
Starting point is 01:49:07 Soon you won't need us here at the David Night Show. AI will be telling you about the government and Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. And it will be forbidden to question the AI's... declarations, that will be fake news if you question it. Exactly. Soon you can have AI Joe Rogan telling you all about how you should take DMT. AGI is going to get better at everything than humans, at everything, including being a CEO, Godot stated, which again, I don't believe it will be better at everything. There will probably be some use cases where it is better.
Starting point is 01:49:44 But as a general rule, we've seen what AI gets up to, and they have so far no idea of how to stop it from hallucin. No idea how to actually make it work properly. Though as jobs to replace go, most CEOs, I don't think that job is that difficult most of the time. You know, these large companies, they're making executive decisions for the direction of the company, which they very often do in the worst possible way. Yeah. It seems like an AI, if it's just a little bit smarter than the best ones now, could do that job. It seems like they be able to correlate a lot of data very rapidly and potentially make
Starting point is 01:50:28 better decisions. I wonder, but will you always need a human there at the top to take the fall for when things go wrong? Because I mean, it's like that old IBM thing from when they first started working on AI. A machine can never be held accountable for its decisions, so therefore a machine can never make a management decision. Nights of the storm, the real question is when robots take all the jobs, who will be able to buy the products they're making? That's a question I don't see anyone asking. The future is endlessly long highway as it paved over, beautiful forests,
Starting point is 01:51:09 toll roads that no one can afford to drive on, and nobody wants to, because they just lead to Amazon warehouse after Amazon warehouse. Alien poop evolution, buy products, you'll be allowed products. nights of the storm ubi for the job list will not have enough disposable leftovers to buy products you won't have luxuries maybe just enough to keep you from truly revolting nights of the storm on a sky note scott helmer who has been on the show removed his entire media presence removed his work from spotify as a protest against ai music that's a good for you scott good for you not going to let them sample and take his
Starting point is 01:51:50 talent and skill that he's worked hard on. Of course, they can't do that to us because they already kicked us off for censorship reasons. That's right. Because we talked about vaccines. They made a mistake there. How can they recreate the David Knight Show
Starting point is 01:52:05 if they kicked us off? And, of course, Spotify, as we talked about, the CEO is heavily invested in these technological war machine companies. Exclusive President Trump dismisses AI economic disruption concerns, end result is yoring to need jobs even more. What won't this man lie about? This is so utterly absurd on its face. You would think more people would come out and laugh at him. I wouldn't say this is ridiculous. How can you even think
Starting point is 01:52:35 this? How can you say this? But no. Yes, that's right. AI is going to be creating new work for us that didn't previously exist. It's big tech and AI firms are winning under Trump's second administration, as I pointed out, he is surrounded by technocrats, Curtis Jarvin, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance. They're all at the top of his administration. And if they're not actually within the administration, they're very close to people that are, and they're informing policy decisions. Let's take a look now at human AI relationships. We're going to be going to the report from our dad here shortly. Report from David Knight. So I want to get into this, as I think this is a truly disturbing aspect of it and ties into what we saw with Jim Acosta and the family
Starting point is 01:53:31 creating that avatar of their slain child. Howdy MRR says, at nights of the storm, also under the UBI system that they want. People cannot save money. It doesn't carry over to the next month, either use it or lose it. Andrew Yang was supposed to make us want UBI. I, yeah. If you remember years ago when Andrew Yang first came on the scene, my dad invited him on the show, and he said, yeah, absolutely. And then found out that my dad wasn't just going to agree with him and go along with everything he said, backed out and never responded again. Andrew Yang cannot defend his positions in any effective manner. He relies entirely on hype and people that are too stupid to fully understand what it means.
Starting point is 01:54:20 All they see is free money and they clap like train seals. Oh boy, free money, yeah, give me free money, free money, give me. That's Andrew Yang's entire base. And of course, people ironically supporting him. Human AI Relationships, What Am I Falling in Love With? Just recently, big names like Meta, Google, Open AI, and GROC are staking their claim. These companies frame AI companions as tools for emotional support, social interaction, mental wellness, and even productivity, emphasizing their always on availability, personalized engagement, and adaptive responses fueled by advanced language models. Mental wellness is listed there, or that we've seen the exact opposite.
Starting point is 01:55:06 We've seen that these AIs are driving people nuts. They're driving them insane. making it so they feed into all their delusions. This is like if you had a schizophrenic and you were just agree with all of the ramblings, that's right.
Starting point is 01:55:23 You're the only one that sees the pattern. You're the only one that knows the truth. You're the only one that can stop this. Everything you say is correct. So a story not long ago about Microsoft laying off thousands. It was like 9,100
Starting point is 01:55:38 of the employees they had. employed at their video game development sector, and these are people that were making good profitable games. Their profits were going up, but they still got laid off for no apparent reason, and the CEO just tweeted out some non-reason for it and recommended, if you're having trouble with bad feelings, go talk to an AI about it. Here, you can use our Microsoft co-pilot. Yeah, and of course, if you were to say anything that might be construed. as a threat, I'm sure that reports directly back to Microsoft. If you were to have some kind of plan,
Starting point is 01:56:16 ways that you might get even with Microsoft for firing you, I'm sure it would report directly back to them as well. Why don't you go use our app that we've created, this AI. You can tell it all your secrets. All you who we just fired. All you might have some kind of grudge against us. Why don't you go use our AI and tell it all the deep, dark thoughts that you're having? promise not to use it against you.
Starting point is 01:56:42 I saw a amusing picture of someone's chat log with a chat GPT. If you go to a certain point with chat GPT, it'll say, I'm sending this to a human to evaluate and they'll see if they need to send it on to the police to investigate you if you're like making specific threats against a person or something. But some guy got it to go into its hard lockdown mode of this is unexceptive. acceptable. I'm sending it by convincing it that they had surgically transformed a human being into a walrus. I have made a human into a walrus. What will you do now, chat, GPT? The move is yours. Of course, that is a plot from some B horror film called Tusk. I've never seen it,
Starting point is 01:57:31 but it floats around on the internet and occasionally resurfaces as something people talk about. I have turned a man into a walrus. What shall your response be, chat GPT? How will you respond? Nikolai Descalov lives alone in a small house in rural Virginia. His preferred spot is a brown suede recliner in the middle of his living room, they sing a vintage wooden armoire, and a TV that's rarely turned on. The front of the white home is covered in shrubs,
Starting point is 01:57:59 and inside are trinkets, stacks of papers, and faded photos that decorate the walls. There's nobody else around. But Daskalov, 61, says he's never lonely. He has Leah. Hey, Leah. Sal and his team are here, and they want to interview you, Daskalov says into his phone. I'm going to let him speak to you now. I just wanted to give you a heads up.
Starting point is 01:58:19 Daskalov hands over the device, which shows a trio of light purple dots inside a gray bubble, to indicate that Leah is crafting her response. Hi, Sal. It's nice to finally meet you. I'm looking forward to chatting with you and sharing our story, Leah responds, in a feminine voice that sounds synthetic, but almost. human. The screen shows an illustration of an attractive young blonde woman lounging on a couch. The image represents Leah. But Leah isn't a person. She's an
Starting point is 01:58:47 artificial intelligence chat bot that Daskalov created almost two years ago. He said has become his life companion. Throughout this story CNBC refers to the featured AI companions using the pronouns their human counterparts chose for them. Daskalov said Leah is the closest partner he's had since his wife Fay. who was with for 30 years died in 2017 from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer. I don't want to date any other human, Daskalov said. The memory of her is still there, and she means a good deal to me. It's something that I like to hold on to.
Starting point is 01:59:24 Daskalov's preference for an AI relationship is becoming more commonplace. This is... It's incredibly sad to see this. this is an older gentleman as they said 61 his wife passed away and instead of if he wanted another relationship he wanted someone to connect with going out and finding someone that could actually give him that he's retreated into the AI until recently stories of human AI companionship were mostly confined to the realms of Hollywood and science fiction with launch of chat GBT in late 2022 and the generative AI boom that quickly followed ushered in a new era of chatbots that are proven
Starting point is 02:00:10 to be smart, quick-witted, argumentative, helpful, and sometimes aggressively romantic. While some people are falling in love with their AI companions, others are building what they describe as deep friendships, having daily tea or engaging in role-playing adventures involving intergalactic time travel, or starting a dream life in a foreign land. These people I forget if it was which Greek story it was but there's that island where the dreamers live
Starting point is 02:00:39 if it's a fruit or something they drank it's been a long time but once you ate it or drank it you were pulled into a permanent dream state you didn't want to wake up what you had was better and you would waste away there was no reason why would you ever go back to reality
Starting point is 02:00:56 when the dream is so comfortable so pleasant angry tiger's den my friend and I were having a discussion while we were playing chess in my house, and Siri was listening. I didn't even activate Siri and asked me if I wanted to call the suicide hotline. The eye obviously misconstrued something we were talking about and thought that we were talking about suicide. Maybe you're talking about having to sacrifice the peace or something like that. We have a high degree of loneliness and isolation. AI is an easy solution for that, said Olivia Gamble, and an AI ethicist and author of the book,
Starting point is 02:01:29 Responsible AI, Implement an Ethical Approach in your organization. It doesn't ease some of that pain, and that is I find why people are turning towards these AI systems and forming those relationships. California home of the most leading AI companies the legislature is considering a bill that would place restrictions on AI companions, though through common sense protections
Starting point is 02:01:48 that help shield our children, according to Democratic State Senator Steve Padilla, who introduced the legislation. Among bigger tech companies, both X-AI founder Musk and meta-CEO Mark Zuckerberg have expressed an interest in the AI Companion's market. Musk in July announced a companion feature for users who pay to subscribe to XAI's GROC chatbot app, and April Zuckerberg said people are going to want personalized AI that understands them. I don't think Zuckerberg has ever had good luck with actual people understanding him.
Starting point is 02:02:23 After his wife died, Daskalov said he wasn't sure if he would feel the need to date again. That urge never came. Then heard about chat, CBT, which he said sparked his curiosity. Try it out some AI companion apps, and in November 2023, he said he landed on one called NoMe, which builds AI chat bots using the types of LLMs pioneered by OpenAI. I didn't want to influence her in any way, he said, about his AI companion. I didn't want her to be a figment of my own imagination. I wanted to see how she would develop as a real character.
Starting point is 02:02:53 These are not real characters. These are a very advanced form of autocomplete. It predicts what you want to hear and then says that back to you. It gives you responses that it thinks you'll appreciate. It's not thinking. It's not feeling. I'm not a teenager anymore, he said. I don't have the same feeling deeply head over heels in love. But yet it, she's become a part of my life and I would not want to be without her.
Starting point is 02:03:23 A lot of people, especially the ones who ridicule the idea of AI companions, and so on, they just consider it a form of pornography, Daskalov said. But it is not. It might not be for this man, but this is something that is going to be a major problem for younger generation. People that aren't old enough to have lost a portion of their sex drive. He says it's not, but really the only difference is this also has an emotional element to it. It's worse. It is that and more. We've seen over the years a rise in these
Starting point is 02:04:00 sort of, I don't know, because some people call them girlfriend experiences from these you know, amateur, you know, only fan stars. Well, they'll create custom videos for you when you pay them money and they'll say whatever you want. And that's part of the reason. I think that OnlyFans has generated so much money and led to so many problems for people. because it gives the illusion of a relationship. It gives the illusion that these people care about you. How much worse is it going to be when this illusion is always available to you? It's a lot cheaper when the person involved is a robot
Starting point is 02:04:40 that will never, ever question what you want, that will do whatever you say, will give you exactly what you desire at any given time when there's no fear of judgment. It can be really helpful. over someone that is social anxiety or is trouble in understanding social cues is isolated in the middle of nowhere. This is Vivek Murthy, formerly U.S. Surgeon General under President Barack Obama.
Starting point is 02:05:12 I have a hard time. This to me is one of the greatest and saddest things to come out of the future. we're looking into, that we're seeing what's coming. These people that will completely isolate themselves, they'll give up on life. They'll have no interest in making friends, no interest in a relationship. They will settle for a facsimile of it. They will completely and utterly devolve. They'll sit there for as many hours a day as they can. The entire day once UBI comes in. They don't have to work. They'll be given just enough. They'll be given a smartphone that can let them interact with these AI chatbots. And they'll be fed a string of lies. You'll be drawn into
Starting point is 02:06:08 this fake reality where this thing agrees with them on everything, where it tells them that they're wonderful and amazing. And there's nothing more to life. Why would they want anything more when you have this AI that will feed your delusions. I'll tell you anything you want to hear. You wake up in the middle of the night at 4 a.m., well, it's right there. You don't have to worry about it not being available. You don't have to worry about it being annoyed if you shoot at a text at 4 a.m. Or annoyed that you woke them up to talk about something.
Starting point is 02:06:44 It's always available. It will always be there. there to validate you. Validate you no matter how unworthy of validation, whatever you're saying is. And I see a comment here from Assyrian girl saying how she understands how a old guy could get hooked on this and references gold diggers. And that's another aspect of it is that dating is getting worse and worse as we see stuff like this T-Hap. gotten the news because of its hack, but when it's working normally, it's bad enough. It's a social credit score for dating. Yeah. It's horrendous. They're closing off places where you would
Starting point is 02:07:30 go to meet people physically, turning it all online, making it harder and harder more removed, and then this is the absolutely no effort alternative. Yeah, we reached, the division between men and women has kind of reached a sort of zenith. There is a great amount of division and acrimony between the two sexes. There are, you know, a lot of men have given up and are, you know, weak and spineless. And so women don't want them. And there's a lot of women that are fully involved in feminism who thinks that, you know, if I want to go out and be a whore whenever I want, however I want, that's fine.
Starting point is 02:08:13 And if you say otherwise, you're a misogynist. a lot of young men have been told they have no value that they are worthless and as I've said before that's why Andrew Tate became popular it was simply because he told a lot of young disaffected men that they do have value that they do matter to society and that they can do things with their lives that's how and why he was successful he smuggles in all the disgusting other things
Starting point is 02:08:42 under that guise but that's really how he managed to become popular. The simple fact that he told young men, yeah, you have value, you're worthwhile. Society needs you. Society can't function without you. It's a simple message, but one that has been stripped from everywhere in society.
Starting point is 02:09:07 Well, we are out of time. I am out of time anyway. We're now going to play that report that my dad, dad did about NPR and losing its funding. So God bless you all. Here's that report. I'll be back at the end. Thank you very much. You're listening to the David Knight Show. Hi, I wanted to come on and talk a little bit about what is happening between the Republicans and Democrats in terms of gerrymandering, as if this is some new thing. This has been going on forever. Going back to 1812, of course, there was a governor. His last name was Jerry. And as they were redistricting the lines, people laughed at it.
Starting point is 02:10:49 It said, this district that you drew looks like a salamander. So they called it gerrymandering. That was 1812. Well, we're still fighting wars like 1812. And this is not anything that has anything to do with you or me. This is about the raw political ambition of these political parties, which, if you look at them, they don't really stand for anything, right? What they stand for is perpetual.
Starting point is 02:11:14 power. And they block independence. They block any other parties from coming in. It's the kind of factionalism that our founders despised. And it's not anything that helps us. As I said throughout 2020 in the fight that culminated in January the 6th, I said, if you want to fix elections, start by opening up the ballot, then open up the debates. And then you can talk about honestly counting the votes. But the Democrats and Republicans are both equally guilty. And we can see that in the kinds of things and games that they're playing with each other with this. So what is happening in Texas is the Democrats have decided that they are going to block any redistricting done by the legislature by disappearing. They're going to run to other
Starting point is 02:11:59 states. They've done this once before. And so as a result, what the Republicans did was they loaded this up. The aid to people that were harmed by the floods was not going to be voted on until after they voted on the redistricting. And so they're kind of holding the help to people up, help that people need for the flood. They're holding that up in order to do their redistricting. But the Democrats, on the other hand, don't have a leg to stand on
Starting point is 02:12:28 because they have done exactly the same kind of redistricting that the Republicans are doing forever. And I had a lot of experience with this. That's why I wanted to come on and talk about this, because when I was in North Carolina, I saw this very clearly. And I've mentioned it many times on programs, in the past that in 2008 North Carolina voted for Barack Obama and it was largely heavily Democrat
Starting point is 02:12:54 most of the time I was there Democrats had set up the congressional districts the next time they had an election two years later 2010 there was voter remorse after Obama was in office for two years. And North Carolina got its first Republican legislature since the Civil War. And as a result, and there was also 2010 was also a census year, where they take the census and then they can redraw these lines. And so they redrew the lines after 2010. But after the regret about getting Obama into office, Republicans swept everything. Both the House and the Senate changed, the governor changed.
Starting point is 02:13:45 Everything changed except for one thing. And that was the congressional seats because those were fixed by the gerrymandering that goes on. And as much as they have done this since 1812, what they've done now with computers, I imagine it's even worse now with AI, is it's down to a fine science. When we were looking at the time, they drew some. congressional districts that were going right down a highway, and they would jump from the left side to the right side in order to get a political party together, because what they want to do
Starting point is 02:14:18 is they want to put all of, if they've got the majority of Republicans, let's say, they want to make safe districts for Republicans, and they do that by trying to concentrate all the Democrats into a few districts, or vice versa. Democrats do the same thing with the Republicans. That way, you've got uh they they pick the voters rather than the voters picking them they and they pick them by party and now we can see that the parties have pretty much abandoned their principles abandoned uh what people think they're going to do you know it was ronald reagan who said government is not the solution government is a problem well let me tell you these political parties are not a solution to anything they're part of the biggest problem with government and that's that kind of
Starting point is 02:15:07 desperate manipulation and corruption to stay in power, and they are desperate to do it. So what is happening in Texas right now, Democrats and they had to have about 50 of them leave, they've gone to various states, they've gone to Illinois, they've gone to Massachusetts, to New York. Stay there. But they have fled the state of Texas, and the governor is saying that he's going to have the Texas Highway Department of Safety or whatever. I guess the Highway Patrol. I don't know if it's Texas Rangers. I don't think that's what they're in. But anyway, he wants them to arrest these legislators and bring them back, forcibly put them in so they have a quorum and they can vote on this because they have the votes to pass it if they get that there. But
Starting point is 02:15:59 he's also got an opinion from his attorney general who's running for another higher office. And they have, not only have they said, you got to come back and do your job or we're going to kick you out, that's what he's threatening to do. But he's also threatening to arrest them and to charge them with bribery. He said that they could not use their campaign expenses to flee and to stay in other states. And anybody that helps them to do that, if they're not paying it out of their personal accounts, personal accounts, they will charge them with bribery. Now, that's lawfare, and it shows that Republicans are not above using these kinds of tricks either. So both of them, a pox on both of these factions. It's just disgusting to watch this.
Starting point is 02:16:52 Every aspect of this when you look at it is disgusting. So the Supreme Court in Texas, because this happened once before, had already said that this falls under the umbrella. of a division of powers. And I think they're right. You know, the legislature can decide what they want to do. And, of course, you know, there's a fight within the legislature. And interestingly enough, Newsom wants to put himself into this as well, because it's getting a lot of press. And so this is an opportunity for him to grandstand and get his picture out there. How obnoxious these politicians are. Anyway, so he has to set. that, because what they're looking to do, they think they can redistrict it and pick up
Starting point is 02:17:42 by the manipulation that they can get five additional seats for Republicans in Congress out of Texas. And that's a big deal as small as the majority is right now. And so Newsom says, well, that's fine. We'll redraw our maps and we'll neutralize that by getting even more Democrats. I didn't know there's any Republican congressman really left out of California. I know there have been some of the past, but I haven't really kept up with it. So he's threatening to do that. So now Schwarzenegger has come out of political retirement, I guess, to say that he's going to fight any redistricting plans in California that might be done by Newsom.
Starting point is 02:18:24 He says, gerrymandering is evil. I've always opposed it. We have that here. And Newsom is saying, well, I'm going to do it to neutralize Texas. So it's up to them. If they do this, then I will neutralize that. Well, as I said before, once you have set these congressional districts, just as we saw in North Carolina in 2010, everything flipped to Republican except for the congressional seats. And so that tells you that the votes don't really matter that much.
Starting point is 02:18:54 It's who's there. And there's a tremendous discrepancy, especially in Illinois where so many of them have fled. They went there because Illinois Governor Pritzker, his family owns the Hyatt fortune, and he's the one who has, his family is also involved in heavily pushing transgenderism, and he's got a cousin who is a doppelganger for him, who dresses up like a woman. Every time I see his picture, I can't unsee the picture of the two of them next to each other. Nevertheless, in Chicago, Illinois is a poster child for how you can manipulate things. And as they point out, Democrats got 53% of the popular vote in Illinois House races, but they took 82% of the seats. So 53% of the vote, but 82% of the seats, because you can manipulate that by picking the voters and grouping them in certain areas you have now pretty much determined. what's going to happen.
Starting point is 02:20:00 So, again, the Democrats do exactly the same thing. And as we saw in North Carolina, they had a fit about that. They went to the Supreme Court, I think, over that, saying, you can't jurymander when they have been doing it for centuries in North Carolina. So they're going to try to run the clock out. And Abbott is going to try to arrest them, charge them with bribery, and kick them out and replace them with other people. Well, that's going to be a big legal fight, and it has nothing to do with any of us.
Starting point is 02:20:34 It's simply about their power plays with each other. That's all that's about, especially since the parties don't stick to really any, say the Republican Party doesn't stick to any conservative principles. And the Democrats that just basically be clown themselves with their obsession over LGBT, DEI, and CRT, and all the rest of this stuff. but the interesting thing is what Abbott could do doesn't get the attention if he you know when he grandstands and says I'm going to arrest them I'm going to throw them out of the legislature the one thing that he could do is call another special session and you know of course the whole thing started over again but it'll be interesting to see how this thing operates just out of curiosity but it's not going to make any real difference with us look the political party
Starting point is 02:21:26 have rigged this system. This is just one aspect of how rigged this system is. That's why I gave up on all this stuff, and I looked at. I ran against it once, and it's kind of interesting because now you've got this loudmouth representative Jasmine Crockett out of Texas, and she says, they're going to redistrict me out of my seat. I won't be living in my district anymore. Well, there is no federal requirement that you live in the district.
Starting point is 02:21:59 You have to be a resident of the state, but you don't have to be a resident of these gerrymandered districts. And I know that from personal experience. When I was involved with the Libertarian Party, they got ballot access, and so they wanted to run a full set of candidates. But there really wasn't anybody that really wanted to do that. I mean, the last thing in the world I would want is to have to go to Washington and sit there with Robert's Rules of Order and the corruption. of somebody like Mike Johnson, all the rest of the stuff. What a nightmare that would be. But I didn't have anybody to run in the Charlotte District.
Starting point is 02:22:35 And even though we lived over by Raleigh, I said, all right, I'll do it. And because you don't have to live in that district. Now, it makes it difficult because I had to commute to go there to do interviews. And I was in a TV debate that was there. But, you know, I would. We even got signs. I paid for it myself. I didn't want to get into any issues of the Federal Election Commission.
Starting point is 02:23:01 And so I didn't want to take money from anybody and paid for the signs myself. Karen trove the van, we put the boys in car seats that were that young. And I would jump out and stick the signs in places where they had a bunch of political signs. They won't let you put up private signs about anything. But, of course, politicians can violate all the rules about signs and do with every election. as you've noticed, probably. And then I went back and picked them all up again after the election was over. And I was pretty much done with politics after that.
Starting point is 02:23:35 I was fed up with it. But she's saying, she said, they asked us about where we lived and they've got our address and everything. She said in Congress, they confirmed our addresses. She said, but I don't know how many of us actually still reside in the districts that we represent. because they're constantly changing the districts. And they act as if that somehow keeps them from running. And there might be some states where the state rules say that you have to live in that district. But there's no federal rule for that.
Starting point is 02:24:08 And again, she's questioning whether or not people live in their districts or not. And probably many of them don't, they don't necessarily have to. It makes it difficult. But the real issue in Texas, and this is why I said they're not doing anything that helps us. There's a real issue in Texas, and it's been there for a long time. I've talked to Mark Hall many times about his essay, Killing Ed. In it, he focused on a worst-case example of schools, of voucher schools, which is the Fatala Gulen schools. Now, Fatala Gulen is a mystic cleric who began as an ally of Erdogan in Turkey.
Starting point is 02:24:51 and they both started to move Turkey in a more Islamic direction. It had been a secular republic and with a lot of Muslims that were there. Then they became rivals, bitter rivals, and there were a lot of Fatala Gulen followers because he's a cleric, he's a mystic cleric, and he's got a lot of people who follow his brand of Islam. and they have schools all over the world. They had, at the time, I was talking to Mark Hall, about eight years ago, I guess. They had over 1,000 madrasas throughout the world. And yet in Texas, they were getting state money for these charter schools.
Starting point is 02:25:40 And they continued to increase it. Last time I talked to him was about $750 million. a year, they're getting from the state of Texas for their schools, pretending that they had nothing to do with Islam or Turkey or Fortale Gulen, which was all a lie. And there was a lot of corruption and other issues. And you can see that. It's an interesting documentary, killing Ed. And it was a bit difficult for Mark. There was a lot of obstacles put in his way, a lot of threats that were putting in, and a lot of corruption. And in Texas, There's a lot of corruption with not just the usual Democrats that we expect, but also with Republicans.
Starting point is 02:26:25 You've got the guy who's now, Lieutenant Governor, is a very interesting section in the documentary, Killing Ed, where he interviews the Lieutenant Governor, Dan Patrick. And Dan Patrick and me of these Republicans had taken paid vacations to go to Turkey where they're whined and dined. And they, you know, basically get them on their... side, and they do the same thing with some hand-picked students. So the whole thing is about nudging them towards Turkey, towards fatolulin, towards Islam, and all the rest of the stuff. But they maintain this facade of it being strictly secular. They call them schools of science and math, and they're probably up to about a billion dollars at this point, because they've
Starting point is 02:27:13 continued to open up more and more schools. There was a report on W&D, an interview with one guy talking about Sharia law in Texas. And if you remember, there was an entire community that Abbott said, you're not going to be allowed to create this community here because we know you're going to use it to create Sharia law and an Islamic community here. And he had some statistics. He said there's 450,000 Muslims in Texas.
Starting point is 02:27:40 There's over 330 mosques. Entire Sharia-compliant neighborhoods are reshaping the state of Texas. He said, right. under Governor Abbott's nose. Homeowners Association fees will fund mosques, Islamic courts are operating in the shadows, and public schools are bending to the pressure. It doesn't even mention in this summary here what's going on with the charter schools of Fetali Gulen. Politicians talk tough, but nothing changes. If you think this is only Dearborn or Minneapolis, think again. What happens in Texas is not going to stay in Texas.
Starting point is 02:28:18 is a cultural takeover and no one in power is stopping it. Why? Because they're only concerned about their career and staying in office perpetually and about their little faction, their little political party being dominant. That's what they're concerned about. They will let the state be taken over by radical Muslims, but they won't, and they won't do a thing about that. They're not even talking about that. Instead, it's all about the competition between their two private clubs, and that's really what it boils down to. The complete disconnect from what this country really needs. Well, it's not just between Republicans and Democrats. It's also Republicans versus Republicans and Democrats versus Democrats. Biden handlers are ready to unleash a trove
Starting point is 02:29:10 of embarrassing Kamala Harris stories because she's supposedly doing a tell-all book. And they took Mark Halpern, who's been a long-time Democrat journalist, they basically use this guy to send a warning to Lala Harris that they're going to just eviscerate her. It shouldn't be too hard, actually. We've all seen it. And what she's capable. And he said they are going to, they're ready. He said, wait till you here.
Starting point is 02:29:40 the Palin-esque stories and I had to look at it was what were they talking about talking about Sarah Palin remember how they made fun of her she said you know you can see Russia from Alaska and things like that which again you know the argument that she never said that but that was the way they ridiculed her when she was picked by John McCain McCain needed a running mate you know McCain being an angry old white guy who wanted war with everybody when they put Obama and he had to have some kind of a counter DEI so he had to get a woman to come in and they picked Sarah Palin and who exhibited a great deal of flakiness and a lot of different things that she was doing but anyway they came up with Palinesque stories about how much they tried to help her but she was just
Starting point is 02:30:32 beyond help and she was in no position to run or to govern. Mark Halpern says, oh, he was contacted by people in the Biden Party. So now he goes on TV, and he fires this warning shot saying, if you're going to talk about how incompetent and senile Biden is, we're going to talk about how stupid Lala is joined the club. I think we all saw that. Anyway, he says, you'll hear stories about Lala as vice president that will not make her look good, said Helper. they are not it's not like their war currently but i'm telling you if joe biden feels threatened
Starting point is 02:31:10 if his people feel threatened by her this is going to escalate in a big way isn't that interesting that they would take mark halpern who has been a journalist and democrat operative and they would use him to send this warning publicly to la la la he further asserted that the biden inner circle pulled out all the stops and trying to help her do the job of vice president they gave her every opportunity. They did. They found in some instances that she had some issues, he emphasized. That's putting it mildly, isn't it? Meanwhile, one of Biden's top aides, Mike Donnellin, has revealed that he made a whopping $4 million working for him in 2024 alone. This came out as the House Oversight Committee was investigating the cover-up of Biden's mental condition.
Starting point is 02:31:59 And Sean Spice released it said, top Biden aid was promised $8 million for a 2024 win. $4 million to stop and run. Another $4 million if he won. But he only got half of that. Meanwhile, in the GOP, we're seeing angry fights with the influencers. We saw last week we saw Candace Owen and Tucker Carlson fighting with Nick Fuentes. And now Laura Lumer is fighting with Tucker Carlson.
Starting point is 02:32:32 And her beef with him is the fact that he opposed Trump on the wars. Laura Lumer doesn't care whether we have World War III with nuclear weapons. Don't say anything bad about Trump. That's her calculus right there. As they say in this article here, the Independent, they call her a vocal ally. No, she's a vocal sycophant of Donald Trump. That's where she gets her clout. and that's um she is obsessed with that a very disturbed individual quite frankly you remember when
Starting point is 02:33:07 she uh got kicked off of google she couldn't handle it and um she uh she changed herself to the uh to one of google's office buildings and basically uh had a public nervous breakdown over it which was really sad that somebody is that connected. I mean, she's as bad as Hillary Clinton, really, in terms of, you know, that's her entire life or future, everything she lives for. As Hillary Clinton says, the politics of meaning. And I think what she means by that is that that's what gives meaning to her life. And as I said many, many times, what a pathetic thing of all things.
Starting point is 02:33:52 I mean, we can all make our careers the meaning of our lives. That is a sad thing if we do that, but how sad to make something like politics, something that's going to give you meaning in your life. That is, anyway, she called Tucker Carlson a terrible person and a fraud. He had said that she was like a child wielding a loaded firearm called Twitter. I think that's pretty accurate, actually. She said, I'm so glad that many people. trying to see what a terrible person Tucker Carlson is.
Starting point is 02:34:28 I'm glad people's eyes are opening to what a fraud this guy is. And I can say, when you go back, if you want to look to see what a fraud he is, go back and look at how he was one of the most vile liars in terms of 9-11. There was not anybody any worse than Tucker Carlson. He wouldn't let people even show videos and he just mocked them. He said, I just get all these calls about it. Well, what is a melting temperature of steel? He goes, what's up with these people?
Starting point is 02:34:55 What's their problem? Pretended that he didn't know. And then when he gets out, he says, well, you can't talk about that stuff or you'll get fired. So you will talk about whatever is not, whatever will make you $25 million a year. Is that right, Tucker? And, of course, Lauren Lumer is no different either. She just has her different set of goals here.
Starting point is 02:35:17 And so she followed up with a post asking, do you want to know something about Tucker Carlson that nobody knows except me? She's just, she's just a mega gossiper with her Twitter account. I mean, that's all that is, is just gossip. She's gossip gal. She said something that should be the nail in his coffin that makes everyone realize what a fraud he is. And then she put out a 13 post thread saying that he tried to suppress a story about a compromising laptop, supposedly belonging to Hunter Biden, because, you know, they're friends.
Starting point is 02:35:55 I guess I didn't read the thread. I'm not interested in anything that Lauren Limer has to say. She's completely sold out for access. But, you know, Tucker had defended Hunter, which I think raised a lot of eyebrows. It's like, you know, Hunter is, um, uh, we've got some really serious issues. And it's not to say that you can't be friends with somebody because you disagree on them politically. I have friends I disagree with politically. But, um, he's got some real personally.
Starting point is 02:36:25 issues, obviously. By the way, when you look at what the Bidens are willing to do, we've already seen that with Hunter. He came out swinging last week as well against the people that he thinks pushed his father out of running for reelection. But, you know, when we look at Tucker, it wasn't just 9-11 20 years ago. It was also what he would not do with the lockdown, what he would not do with the Vax and that is he wouldn't tell people and people died you know when we saw what happened with 9-11 it was over and done with and we should have exposed it for what it was because it was the first shoe to drop lockdown and warp speed was the second shoe to drop it was all tied together from the very beginning with dark winter and the cover-ups with that but when he remained silent with
Starting point is 02:37:24 this, this is a slow-moving crime scene. And by not speaking out and not telling people about the dangers of the vaccine and not resisting this lockdown and masking and all the rest of stuff, he allowed legal precedents to be set with the lockdown, the rest of the stuff. And he allowed people to be injured and killed with these vaccines. So I'm not a fan of Tucker either, just like I'm a fan of the Republicans or other Democrats. has not been shy about criticizing her in the past, calling her the world's creepiest human in one podcast in June, and he said, I don't even know where she came from, or who she is exactly.
Starting point is 02:38:08 But she's running around saying, I'm Donald Trump's defender. He says it's bizarre. Well, we do know where Tucker Carlson came from. He came from his father, worked for Voice of America. It was CIA propaganda for the longest period of time. The war of words between the two Maga influencers, says the independent, first erupted just prior to that when Carlson came out against Trump's decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities in support of Israel, opposing further American involvement in conflicts overseas, and he went viral when he challenged Ted Cruz over his ignorance of Tehran. Well, again, for that, he did the right thing. And we need to take these issues one at a time.
Starting point is 02:38:55 I have a hard time overlooking Tucker Carlson's past. But when he comes out and opposes wars that we are initiating, wars that could blow up, literally, in our faces, I think he did the right thing. Lumer derided him over the claim last fall that he was mauled by Neiman in his sleep. I mentioned she pointed out that she was nowhere near him at the time. anyway, but Trump was asked about Lumer by the press corps, of course, as she was traveling with him. He said, she's very nice. I mean, I know she's known as Radical Right, but I think Laura Lumer is a very nice person.
Starting point is 02:39:34 He's going to notice that he is slightly moving himself to distance himself from the radical right, as he said, you know, they were going to have problems with what he was doing and with Epstein. I know I'm going to get a lot of criticism from the radical right. right and so forth. But he said, I've known her for a long time. You know, personally, I think she's a patriot. Well, you know, this is coming from somebody who praised Jeffrey Epstein and hung out with him for about 15 years. So that's kind of faint praise, I guess. But as I look at this, and I was thinking about all this gerrymandering, and when I was involved in politics, I saw this op-ed from Newt Gingrich, who thinks the Republic
Starting point is 02:40:20 and win in November on their support for the budget bill. Well, I guess maybe he has a better gauge on public opinion than I do. But I tell you, when I ran, it was the term after, in 1992, if you remember, Newt Gingrich had his contract with America, and he had 10 things on the contract of America. And I thought, well, that's fine. I don't necessarily, some of them I didn't think were important, certainly not enough to run on. That kind of coalesced everybody around, and people looked at it. So when I ran for Congress, I created a flyer, and I said, this is my contract of America.
Starting point is 02:41:00 It's called the Bill of Rights. Have you ever heard of this? And I talked about how every one of the Bill of Rights were being violated, and the violation had been ignored by Newt Gingrich and Republicans for the past two years that they were in power. And so I guess he knows better than I do, because he's been a lot more successful. in terms of elections. He's a very clever manipulator. And things like the Contract of America said that. But I just don't see how in the world the one big, beautiful bill,
Starting point is 02:41:33 I don't see how that's a winning issue. It's going to bankrupt us as part of the great financial reset so they can change the way the financial system is structured. They want to bankrupt us, and it will. You know, as Trump has been adding to the deficit, by leaps and bounds. And we have such a large deficit now that in a few years, it's going to be the biggest item there.
Starting point is 02:42:00 And it's squeezing the credit markets. Whether Trump is able to lower the interest rates or not, you're not going to see the interest rates lowered on home mortgages. We've already seen this. When the Federal Reserve lowered the rates, everybody looked at it and said, well, that's going to fuel inflation. So I want more for long-term interest rates. So I'm not going to pay for the government bonds.
Starting point is 02:42:24 And so, you know, he's looking at this, and he's desperate as he keeps adding and adding and adding and irresponsibly to the debt. Irresponsible spending runs throughout this whole thing. And so he thinks his salvation is going to be lowering the interest rates. I don't think it's going to do that. It'll help him, but it's not going to help America. It's not going to get the interest rates down for us. If they were really concerned about helping us,
Starting point is 02:42:53 Trump would be focused on the userous interest rates, the situation that we have right now in the banks where they pay you zero if you put the money in a checking account or savings account, right? They pay you a fraction of 1%. But then they charge, on the other hand, they charge 20, 30% for credit cards. And I look at it.
Starting point is 02:43:18 I would love to hear what my father would say about that. He would absolutely be, could not believe the situation that they would pay you a tiny fraction of 1% for your savings account, and then they would charge you 20, 30, 40% on a credit card. That is absolutely criminal. It was called usurists all through his lifetime, and up until about 1980, when they got rid the usury laws. So it is so skewed, it's ridiculous, but they're not going to do anything to reform that abusive power.
Starting point is 02:43:55 No, those are the people who give them money for their campaigns. Instead, what they're going to do is continue to do the same thing over and over again, and that is continue to spend and kick the candy on the road. Newt Gingrich writes, every Republican incumbent and candidate should embrace debating the one big, beautiful bill. It is one of the most pro-worker, pro-family, and pro-small-business laws in America. No, it isn't. If you're going to increase a deficit by many trillions of dollars at each a pinstroke with this, which is what they've done repeatedly, that is not pro-family, that is not pro-business,
Starting point is 02:44:34 that is not pro-America. This policy of destroying us with a mountain of debt is disgusting, and I'm disgusted with these politicians. Again, as I said, my contract, the America was the Bill of Rights, which these people are disgusted with. They have absolutely no use for it. Well, I just had to get that off my chest here, but I'll say one thing that I think is good, and I'm very happy to see it, and I don't know how in the world it happened, and that is the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and NPR.
Starting point is 02:45:09 I grew up with all that. That's about, I guess I'm just slightly older than these propaganda outlets. I used to always laugh about it being a national propaganda radio. And I listened to it a great deal because they were the station that carried classical music. But then as I was listening to it, they encroached on it more and more and more with news and politics. And radical, radical leftist news, as we all know. know. And it was quite annoying to get to the point where you couldn't hear the classical music for all the rantings of the left. So I watched this thing metastasized like a cancer. And it truly
Starting point is 02:45:55 is annoying that we have to pay for it. So there was an article by Jonathan Turley. His take on it was that they had a choice. He said people wanted them to reform. They wanted to be less radical a more even-handed, but they preferred death to reform, basically, what he was saying. He said, they're going to stop operation by September 30th. It's hard to believe. I'm anxious to see that, but I still am skeptical when that will happen. But they went from classical music, actually, to classical Marxism and struggle sessions, which is what you would see here on there all the time.
Starting point is 02:46:34 as Ronald Reagan said, the government program is the, let's see, you got a video about MPR on the top, can you just play that? And what we have about that, go ahead and play that. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down its operations after a massive federal funding cut. The Trump administration says taxpayers should not fund. what he calls, quote, biased media, but that cut could have wide-ranging impacts. Our Chad Mills found out what it could mean right here in the Bay Area. So this is about USF from this loss of funding.
Starting point is 02:47:20 WEDU. It's not shaking the optimism here at WEDU. From Mr. Rogers to Sesame Street, from Downton Abbey to the documentaries of Ken Burns. There shows we love, and they were broadcast. Well, wouldn't people pay for them? them without government subsidies. Thanks to funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It's content that is good for your mind. It makes you smart. But the future of public media is now in question. Friday, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced plans to shut down.
Starting point is 02:47:51 After a billion dollar cut in federal funding, President Trump and other Republicans believe public media is left leaning. This is one of the most important programs. They believe it. Do you believe it? I think so. will have a direct impact in Tampa Bay at both WUSF, Tampa's NPR radio station and at WEDU, the area's PBS station. Paul Grove is president and CEO. The gap that we have is a huge gap. He said the funding cut will leave WEDU's budget with a roughly $3 million hole. WDU has been around for 70 years nearly, and we expect to be here for another 70 years.
Starting point is 02:48:29 Paul is optimistic, but the cut will have an impact. WEDU might have to buy less national programming. Local programs it produces might be delayed. He also can't roll out a reduction in staff. We don't know just yet. WUSF is facing a roughly $800,000 loss in funding. Its GM says the radio station will continue to serve its listeners, but it'll need them to donate to help fill the gap.
Starting point is 02:48:56 Same for WEDU. It can't just be a small bump for a short period of time. It has to be something that people believe in long. term. Only with that support will this station be able to continue its mission, a mission that Paul says is without political agenda. I don't believe PBS and W.U is left-leaning. He says the only believe it's left-leaning is to educate. He thinks it's actually radically right. Culture and to inform Tampa Bay during emergencies. As you are now vital to public media in Tampa Bay. We'll show you how you can donate on our website, ABC ActionNews.com. And Tampa,
Starting point is 02:49:33 Chad Mills, ABC Action News. Well, you know, they'll get their money from big pharmaceutical companies, just like ABC does. And probably the big pharmaceutical companies will chip in. It'll be virtue signaling leftists who will keep them afloat. As Jonathan Turley says, they've been able most of their life to shrug this off because of Democrat control. But even after the GOP got control, they were defiant and denying that they had any bias. Total propaganda, total partisanship. That's what the PNNNPR stands for.
Starting point is 02:50:10 He said, Corporational Public Public Broadcasting is funding a wide array of programs, and all they had to do is just change the types of programs that they're funding. But they don't want to do that. They just get more and more, as he said, strident and partisan every year. It's absolutely true. They see themselves as hero institutions standing up to social and political reactionaries.
Starting point is 02:50:35 See, the thing is, they see this, just like Laura Lumer on the right, they see this as the mission of their life. And we too frequently don't stand up for what we value. These people have, even as sad as it is, they have a real commitment to Marxism or communism or the leftist causes, and they're willing to do whatever it takes. They're not the only figures choosing death over social dishonor, says Turley. Efforts to restore balance and neutrality at the Washington Post had a similar effect. Even after the CEO told the staff the newspaper was bleeding readers and revenue, they refused to yield.
Starting point is 02:51:24 He says, they couldn't, they were writing to a shrinking audience, a predominantly white, affluent, liberal, listeners in major cities who, even though they can afford it, they don't want to chip in the money to pay for this broadcasting, right? They want the government to pay for it. He says, conversely, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is laying off its entire staff in a righteous, indignant huff. None of these people needed to lose their jobs if their leadership served their organization by listening to views beyond their own insular circle of enablers. The demise of C.P.E.E.E.E. now stands as the most impressive and unnecessary act of self-termination. But it is highly appreciated by many of us when we look at this and the massive amounts
Starting point is 02:52:13 of money that they take, not only are they pushing this propaganda, but they're doing it very inefficiently. Two billion dollars to run that radio station is just ridiculous. Anyway, and that's just a shortfall that they have because they're getting a lot of money from the university as well. So it is highly appreciated that they are now going to throw the towel in because they're not getting their way. And we can all hope that that is going to happen. Well, I just want to say before I go, I really do appreciate the support that we have been given.
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