The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #2112: Pandemic Treaty for Global Slavery

Episode Date: October 8, 2025

00:39:21 – WHO Pandemic Power GrabKnight exposes the WHO’s proposed pandemic treaty as a mechanism for global governance, granting the organization power to seize national assets and censor “dis...information.” He frames it as the legal foundation for a permanent health dictatorship. 00:41:09 – The Great COVID HeistQuoting Jeffrey Tucker, Knight argues Trump’s lockdowns funneled trillions from small businesses to corporate giants, destroying the middle class under the illusion of public safety. 00:49:23 – Trump’s mRNA Stargate AgendaKnight connects Trump’s “Stargate” biotech plan to AI-driven genetic modification and transhumanism, calling him the chosen figure to complete the technocratic reset. 01:08:30 – Trump’s Ghislaine Maxwell Pardon ScandalTrump refuses to rule out pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, exposing his ties to Epstein’s network. Knight says the move reveals systemic rot inside Trump’s DOJ and the GOP establishment. 01:33:03 – Trump’s “War Within” Police StateKnight warns that Trump’s militarized ICE raids replicate Obama-era police tactics, creating a domestic army acting outside constitutional bounds. 02:03:02 – Civil War Warnings from RussiaA former KGB officer predicts U.S. collapse through engineered division. Knight agrees, arguing both parties and global elites are accelerating internal conflict to justify martial law. 02:20:27 – Religion, Politics & the Wall of SeparationKnight rebukes claims that faith should stay out of politics, saying moral law shapes legislation and that “neutral politics” is a weapon to silence Christians. 02:43:01 – Erika Kirk’s Romanian Orphanage ScandalInvestigative reports tie Charlie Kirk’s wife Erika to a Romanian orphanage linked to NATO and child trafficking networks. Knight calls it another example of evangelical institutions masking global corruption. 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's wednesday the 8th of october year of our lord 2025 well today we have some news we've we've known for the longest time that these m rna shots are causing turbo cancer but now they have actually found They've actually found the fingerprints, you know, what it is producing in cancer tumors. Yes, the evidence keeps getting stronger and stronger, and yet there is no accountability for these people. Only excuses from conservatives for this. And so we're going to take a look at that as well as the updates on Epstein integrity, I guess we could call it.
Starting point is 00:01:28 It's an integrity test. It's like a litmus test. I think if you look at what these people in the Republican Party are doing, I think it's a litmus test on their integrity. And also the war within. Talk of civil war, as well as the legal battles that are taking place as Trump is creating a police state here. We'll be right back.
Starting point is 00:01:50 Stay with us. Well, Japan has issued an alert as the COVID vaccine, quote-unquote vaccine. It's a bioweapon, folks. They found the spike in breast cancer tumors. This is a patient who, by the way, never had COVID. So for the people who want to believe that there was some. virus out there called COVID this is strictly the shot that is there now this is one person but when you look at the studies and how they manipulate the studies
Starting point is 00:02:38 and we'll talk about that coming up as well more information about how the studies were manipulated to hide the harm of aluminum yeah we'll we'll give you a placebo here well the placebo's got aluminum in it why would you put aluminum in a placebo right just to mask the symptoms that come from the the aluminum that's in the vaccine. This industry is just so incredibly evil. And it's based on the love of money. And yet we have Caroline Levitt out there who is saying, you know, Trump is going to reduce
Starting point is 00:03:12 the price of drugs 100, 200, 300 percent. The president is definitely committed to fixing and improving our health care system. You saw it again last week when he had one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world coming into the oval international criminal to lower drug prices by 200, 300, 100% in many cases for various types of drugs
Starting point is 00:03:36 for American patients. That is a huge fix to a broken system that has been ripping off the American people for far too long. Yeah, well you know who she got that from is that they were charging us 100%, 200% 300% more than they were
Starting point is 00:03:52 other countries on average because even though we were giving them tens of billions of dollars of subsidy, that didn't really matter. You know, they see American suckers and American dollars out there. And they're going to rip us off, and they did that through the entire first administration of Trump, and he did nothing about it. But I don't know. How do you reduce something by one or 200 or 300 percent, Travis, do?
Starting point is 00:04:15 Is Albert Borland going to pay us to take his poison? No, what she means is that they're going to bring back a bribery to take the Vax. Yeah, there you go. It's all, you know, it's just, it gets paid off with him when he gives them your money. That's the way it works with Trump. So they discovered traces of Pfizer's so-called vaccine, the spike protein, inside cancer tissue. This sent shockwaves to the world of oncology and is raising new fears about the shot's potential role in fueling tumor growth. The Starling case was documented in a study led by Dr. Sano,
Starting point is 00:04:56 MD, PhD, and professor of dermatology at the Kochi Medical School and a globally recognized cancer and immunology expert. And so this is Japan where they had in the past, they destroyed over two batches of over a million each because they saw these vials. As I always think of these vaccine vials, I think of spelling it as evil. The vile. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:05:32 But anyway, they evidently didn't keep them cold, and they started getting black particulates. They thought, hmm, that's strange. Then they found out that they interacted with magnets. So they threw away two different batches. It's happened over two different periods of time. Each batch over a million of them. It was also in Japan, where the news first broke,
Starting point is 00:05:52 about the biostribution of this toxic bioweapon that doesn't stay in the arm that it's spread all over the body and that it accumulated primarily in genitals. So this is all coming from Japan. They've actually done some good research there. This is published in the Journal of Dermatological Science.
Starting point is 00:06:16 According to Dr. Sano's report, an 85-year-old woman who previously was treated for breast cancer and was in remission, developed a new skin lesion just weeks after her sixth dose of the Pfizer-M-R-N-A. The tumor cells tested positive for the spike protein, but it tested negative for nucleo-capsid protein, which is a marker that they said would indicate natural infection. They said they point strongly at the vaccine-derived spike rather than a spike from an infection, and she was never sick with anything, never tested positive. The spike protein was found inside the cytoplasm, even inside the nuclei of the cancer cells.
Starting point is 00:06:59 The timing is equally concerning. The new metastasists appeared within a month of her sixth dose of Pfizer. While the study is a single case report, the implications are massive. As the authors warn, this shows for the first time that MRNA, quote unquote, vaccine spike protein, can lodge in tumor issue and may alter the biology of cancer cells. It says it makes the tumor as more evasive to immune system. It disrupts crippling natural cancer defenses. Hormone receptor effects are possibly interacting with estrogen signaling in terms of breast cancer.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Other experts have previously warned about the vaccine contamination and the long-lived spike expression. In other words, it doesn't have an off switch. I said this from the very beginning when they were talking about how we're going to turn your body into a vaccine producing, your body is going to produce the vaccine. And that's supposedly a feature. And I said, well, you need to stop and think about what they're doing to your body. And what stops that process, right? It just keeps going and going. And we have now found cases one nurse was about a month or two ago covered the story for 50.
Starting point is 00:08:18 1,500 days, since her vaccine, she is still producing the spike protein, the spike protein that does so much damage. That's what this MRNA was set up to do, and it just keeps propagating. There's no off switch. It raises disturbingly questions about how long the spike lingers in the body. Well, it doesn't just linger in the body. It's continually being reproduced in the body. And what it does to vulnerable tissues and whether it could accelerate or transform cancer
Starting point is 00:08:47 progression. For now, the evidence is clear. An elderly woman's cancer metastasis tested positive for the spike protein directly after repeated Pfizer vaccinations and not from an infection. So, COVID shots and boosters have pushed the risk of six cancers up. And the cancers that have the highest risk are breast, colorectal, gastric, lung, prostate, and thyroid cancer. Across all vaccine types and all age groups. Now, this is a study of massive study that was done in South Korea that is cited by the children's health defense. It said mainstream medical commentators claim that findings are flawed. However, in plain terms, both major COVID vaccine platforms, in other words, both Moderna and Pfizer,
Starting point is 00:09:39 the ones that were selected by Trump, appear to be carcinogenic, said epidemiologist, A medical oncologist, Angus Dalglish, told the defender that the study bills on other recent findings, but is the first to show that cDNA, which is non-MRNA, and MRNA vaccines are associated with cancer risk, suggesting that the spike protein is directly carcinogenic. The data comes from 8.4 million people in South Korea's national health insurance database. Researchers tracked patients for years, for a year, rather, after dividing them in vaccination status groups and found that the overall cancer risk with those who had given shots was 27% higher. For breast cancer, the risk was 20% higher, 28% higher for colorectal
Starting point is 00:10:33 cancer, 34% higher for gastric cancer, 53% higher for lung cancer, and 69% higher for prostate cancer. This is a large study. 8.4 million people. COVID-MRNA vaccines produced by Pfizer-Moderna showed and paid for by Trump and cheered by Trump, showed a 20% higher overall risk of cancer were the most closely linked to the higher risk of breast colorectal lung thyroid cancers, non-MRNA COVID-19 vaccines known as C-DNA vaccines, which includes AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson shots were associated with a 47% higher overall risk of cancer. And so those are ones that we're not using in the U.S., but, so about a quarter to 50%, depending on which one of these you get. Meanwhile, the CDC, and of course the Maha people will cheer
Starting point is 00:11:34 this, says that COVID-19 vaccination is now up to each individual. In other words, we know this is killing people. We know this is giving people turbo cancer. Some people are dying suddenly from heart issues, but they will not stop it. They will not stop the fraud. They will not stop the poison. As a matter of fact, Trump is one of the fraud pushers, the fake vaccine that he's out there. You talk about fake news. How about your fake vaccine, Donnie? They will not stop it. They will keep it going. They just say, well, we're not going to force you now and pat themselves on the back, except that's not true either. They are still forcing vaccines, not the COVID vaccines,
Starting point is 00:12:14 but they're still forcing other vaccines in Trump's military. So Bushup, Pete, and the Don are not stopping vaccine mandates for the military. So informed consent is back, said the CDC's acting director on social media. No, it isn't. This is misinformed consent. It's a very different thing. You're lying to people. If informed consent was gone,
Starting point is 00:12:39 as he's admitting, every single doctor that pushed this has violated their oath. They should be stripped of their title, their degree, they should be removed. And this guy, the CDC, he should be, you know, where's the major shutdown of the CDC, the biggest vaccine pusher, because they make money selling these vaccines to people. They're middleman and all this stuff. They were the ones who were behind removing any consent, so especially in disinforming people. Around 44% of people aged 65 or older still got a vaccine, a so-called vaccine, late last year, or early this year, late 2024 or early 2025, about 14% of adults aged 18 to 49, 13% of children, and 10% of health care workers received a vaccine during that time. Folks, this is worse than decimation, right?
Starting point is 00:13:34 decimation was when there was a Roman legion that had exhibited a cowardice or something like that. They would pull the entire group in and they would kill every 10th person that was decimated. Well, this is, the lowest one of these is 10%. And you have 13% of children. 10% of health care workers, 13% children. That's just amazing. 14% of those 18 to 49. Isn't it interesting that health care workers are the lowest percentage on this list?
Starting point is 00:14:11 I wonder why so many health care workers look at this and said, no, I don't think so. And why do you have people aged 65 or older? People who are getting Social Security, they really push it to people who are getting Social Security because that's going to help us with the budget. It's all about money, isn't it? We don't want to pay people Social Security. I got a vaccine for you. You know, Soylent genetic code here, right?
Starting point is 00:14:35 The Soylent Greed is what it should be called. The FDA recently withdrew emergency authorization for the COVID-19 vaccines, but it cleared the shots for people who are at least six months old, who have one or more risk factors, as well as for people 65 older. So kill the babies, kill the Social Security recipients. And again, this is fraud. It is a bioweapon. and they're not banning it, and that should tell you everything, the fact that they, we keep
Starting point is 00:15:04 seeing these studies and this double think from the Maga people. I look at this, I think, yeah, the Epstein stuff tells you Trump's character, but this is a lot worse because of what it's doing, the number of people that are involved, just the magnitude of the crime. Even under Trump, religious objection to flu shot results in a service member's dismissal from the military. And this is from W&D, which is always a problem. me as W&D is one of the biggest chairleaders for Trump.
Starting point is 00:15:34 I mean, they're in the Breitbart category out there. World Net Daily said some members of the U.S. military, even under President Trump and War Secretary Pete, are being ejected from the service for filing religious exemptions from taking vaccines. The main focal point of that report was technical sergeant William Tony Oslin, who feared his Christian religious beliefs might jeopardize his military career. unfortunately that reality has now come to pass on october the 5th he was kicked out of the service his last day in uniform after a two-year battle over the flu vaccine because look if you have a
Starting point is 00:16:14 religious objection to these vaccines based on the connection of abortion and testing and that type of thing that applies to all the vaccines it's not just a COVID thing even though he feels a great deal of disappointment, Osloon expressed gratitude for the individuals he believes were put in his path by the Lord to assist him and others who have been treated unfairly. For example, he said at the beginning of September, when my separation date was approaching, some awesome people got my story to Under Secretary of the Air Force Matt Lomers office, and he arranged a 30-day extension while my case is being reviewed. He said he submitted a religious accommodation request in September,
Starting point is 00:16:56 2022 for the COVID-19 influenza, typhoid, anthrax, and tetanus vaccines, maintaining his objections to each based on his sincerely held religious beliefs that his body is a temple of the Lord and need not be subjected to vaccines, many of which are tested and or developed with the use of aborted fetal cells. Once the military's COVID-19 mandate was rescinded in January 23, and Oslin was cleared of being forced to take that particular shot. The flu shot was the next one up to be adjudicated. The chaplain explained, I do have that he sincerely held religious belief,
Starting point is 00:17:37 which according to Air Force policy and federal and state law, is all you need for an accommodation to be granted. Yet two years later, he has been denied accommodation and forced out of the military. And just have to say, you know, we see all this stuff out. Oh, look at the military under Pete Hagseth. Christian and so forth. Are they really? And when you look at this whole idea that everybody's got to get the vaccine, right? It's based on herd immunity. Well, if they are enforcing it this tightly, what do they have, like 99.99% of the people vaccinated with these different vaccines?
Starting point is 00:18:12 And you tell me that that doesn't get you the herd immunity. Herd immunity is just a herd mentality, as I've said all along. There is nothing about if the vaccine worked and if the virus, if virology was real, you would be protected. But the real red flag with all this stuff was the fact that they're telling people, they don't have natural immunity. If you have supposedly, according to their own universe and their theory and their virology, if you have been infected with something and you get immunity to it, it's because your immune system has been trained to work with that.
Starting point is 00:18:45 And that's precisely what the purpose of the vaccine is, is to train your immune system. And so they're saying that if your immune system has been trained by the real thing, that's not sufficient. It's got to be trained by their imitation of the real thing. So none of this stuff, folks, passes the sniff test. It just, you don't have to get into the details of how this embeds itself in the different parts of the nucleus and the DNA. You don't have to worry about that. Just look at it from the big picture. And it's a hard pass on all of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:20 The current administration tells the American public that they are for religious freedom, he said. And no one should have to choose between their religious beliefs and their livelihood. While saying this, the administration is allowing the opposite to happen. They're allowing religious discrimination to happen. He said, I have three grandsons, and I'll make sure that none of them serves in a government that violates the very constitution. It's supposed to protect and uphold. We have reached a time and a place in this country to where the government has stolen power from its creator and has claimed a power that it was never granted.
Starting point is 00:19:55 This is what is happening under Trump and Hegss Department of War, he lamented. I was surprised to see that on W&D, but I'm glad they put that in there. That needs to be said. And what is it going to take to wake up these Trump suckers everywhere? I can't just can't imagine that. Anyway, aluminum. Aluminum and vaccines. I try to tell you that it's not a problem, right?
Starting point is 00:20:18 And, of course, we had Alex saying, well, you know, this is not the bad vaccine that Bill Gates wants out there. Trump's got a good one that he's doing in the back here. And you can take that. It's basically sugar water, right? Just got a little bit of aluminum and mercury and some other things like that, which Alex was telling people the truth for a couple of decades about the harm with that. But then for Trump, you can take it. Well, like lead, aluminum is a highly neurotoxic metal. We'll therefore expect vaccines containing aluminum adjuvant.
Starting point is 00:20:48 to cause neurological harm if the aluminum enters the nervous system in neurotoxic amounts. The aluminum and the adjuvant is important for listing a strong immune response to non-live vaccines, and their efficacy is related to their toxicity at the injection site. Well, I was taking calls. I had somebody question me on this, and we're talking about they never even heard of the word adjuvant. They didn't understand what it was. It's very important to understand that because they knew that their vaccines were not effective. They said, oh, they'll be more effective if we agitate the immune system.
Starting point is 00:21:29 That's what the adjuvants are there for. So let's set the immune system on fire. Well, sometimes that doesn't stop. It just continues. You wind up with an autoimmune disease, something like that. And the, or we'll do it more often, right? Well, you look at the vaccine schedule. keep hitting people the same vaccine over and over and over again.
Starting point is 00:21:51 It's not just COVID that they do that. So it's important to antagonize your immune system. And sometimes that goes crazy. Immune reactive cells engulf particles of the aluminum adjuvant and distribute their load throughout the body, including to the brain where they are killed, releasing their contents into the surrounding brain tissue, where they can produce an inflammatory response.
Starting point is 00:22:17 The precise mechanism of action is not so important, but the data that we have on the harms is important, and they have been systematically distorted. In October 2016, and this is an article from Brownstone, by the way, my research group complained to the European Ombudsman about the EMA's mish mish mish mish mish, of their investigation, and to the suspected serious neurological harms of the HPV vaccines. And his reply, the MA's executive director, Guido Razi, stated that the aluminum adjuvants are safe. The use has been established for several decades. In other words, he said, it's just like sugar water. Come on, you can take a little bit of aluminum for the pharmaceutical companies, and that their substances are defined in the European pharmacopopoeia.
Starting point is 00:23:06 So he gave the impression that the aluminum adjuvants and the HPV vaccine are similar to those used since 1926. However, the adjuvant in Gardasil, Merck's vaccine, is amorphousal hydroxyphosphate, sulfate, which has other properties than aluminum hydroxide, which is what Razi was mentioning. However, its properties are not defined in the pharmacopoeia. So they just they will say, well, it's just alum and this and it's not. You know, it's just like you look at Nitric oxide is different from nitrous oxide, or CO2 is different. Carbon dioxide is different from carbon monoxide. They're very different substances.
Starting point is 00:23:53 It's just carbon, right? We hear all the time from the climate people. Well, randomized trials document the toxicity of the aluminum adjuvents. As an expert witness for the LA law firm, Wisner Bomb, I have read 112,000 pages of confidential Merck study. If Merck's aluminum adjuvant causes serious neurological harms, one would expect it to see more harm with the Gardicil 9 than with the quadravalent Gardasil, because it contains five more HPV antigens and more than double as much of the aluminum adjuvant. And he said, and this is what we see. So in other words, they go through and there's a new version of Gardasil, maybe it's the ninth one. I don't know, they call it Gardasil 9.
Starting point is 00:24:41 And it has more aluminum than the earlier ones did. And the European Medical Association, medicines association, the regulatory group that's like the FDA, they look at the aluminum and say, well, it's this other aluminum, and it's a completely different aluminum. That's a part of what's going on with fluoride as well when they put it in the water. They talk about one form of fluoride, but it's another form of fluoride that they put it in the water.
Starting point is 00:25:09 and they're both harmful. Anyway, these three trials have compared these two different gartersil shots. But two of them were so small, only 1,000 patients in total, with only three serious adverse events. They don't shed light on this. The third one, however, was large, with a total of 14,000 females. This is why I say, you know, when you look at the increase in cancer from the South Korean study, that was 8.4 million.
Starting point is 00:25:36 You know, 8.5,000 would be a large study for pharmaceutical stuff, but 8.5 million is really large. Merck has not been keen to reveal what they found, but in the published trial report, the New England Journal of Medicine, there was no mention of any serious harm. But on page 27, just before the last page, in a supplementary appendix on the web, which few people ever find and read, it was revealed that there were more. serious adverse events and females receiving garticil 9 than those who received garticil as expected more patients on garticil 9 than on garticil experienced nervous system disorders because it's got a lot more aluminum i'll have to take a drink here a second sorry all that talking yeah something i don't know what it is okay lubricated the throat there it's not likely that the five additional antigens that are responsible for the increased toxicity of
Starting point is 00:26:40 Gartersil 9, it's far more likely that it is the larger dose of aluminum adjuvant that is responsible for the harm. So it's the very adjuvant itself in most of these vaccines. Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, and the EMA called the toxic aluminum adjuvant a placebo. And girls recruited to Merck's trial were told that half of them would get a placebo. This is fraud because the placebo group was still getting aluminum and their placebo. So it's not a placebo. And we've seen this with other stuff as well. I think it was in some of the trials that they did for the so-called COVID vaccine that the placebo was a meningitis vaccine.
Starting point is 00:27:24 And so it's not a placebo. It's not sugar water. It's something that in and of itself can have some issues. And they do that to statistically mask the harm. this is fraud as fraud is defined as a deliberate intent to deceive, which is what Trump does when he talks about the vaccines all the time. According to Merck's own definition, an aluminum adjuvant is not a placebo. A placebo is made to look exactly like a real drug, but it's made of an inactive substance, such as starch or sugar. So yeah, the vaccines, by the way, Alex, in case you
Starting point is 00:27:59 don't know by now, we're not a placebo. You are the placebo. 60 Minutes has exposed the vaccine court failures, but critics accuse CBS of misleading on the vaccine injuries. So on Sunday night, CBS ran a thing on the vaccine court. But in the context of it, they tried to pretend that it's very rare for anybody to ever have to go, to be injured by vaccines. This is part of their standard practice when it comes to these sorts of things. Once you can't deny it, anymore, you just start to downplay it. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Okay, it happens, but it's rare. And, you know, when you look at the fact that the pharmaceutical companies give about $13 billion worth of money every year to the media people, that buys a lot of friendly coverage. It really does. I mean, that's as big as all of the exports that we've lost to China for the soybean industry. That was $12 billion, but the pharmaceutical companies are shoving in $13 billion to push their product.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Isn't that amazing? It's bigger than all of the soybean production, which is a huge part of the agriculture. And we'll talk about that coming up, how Trump is concerned about his soy boy, Javier Malay, in Argentina, and not the farmers. They don't care about that at all. So goaded by Trump's tariffs, the European pharmaceutical industry is now pivoting to the U.S. And that was what Caroline Levitt was, Carol lying, I should say. Care who's lying, I love it, was talking about that, the 100, 200, 300%. Most recent move, the UK's giant AstraZeneca announced September 29th, a direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange,
Starting point is 00:29:39 just months after pledging $50 billion of U.S. investment by 2030. The UK headquartered Indivir, and Vior, dropped its London listing in July to trade solely on NASDAQ, while Swiss giants Roche and Novartis unveiled expansion plans in the US worth $23 billion and $50 billion. Francis Sanofi has likewise committed to at least $20 billion in American project through 2030. So if they will commit to building buildings, which Trump likes, and these things are highly automated, they're not going to create a lot of jobs other than construction jobs. So if they'll commit to doing that and producing the poison in the United States, Trump will let them not be subject to the 100% levy.
Starting point is 00:30:29 If they don't set up a factory in the United States, they'll get a 100% levy and a tariff on everything they bring in from abroad. So put a footprint here, and then Trump has a physical building that he can stand in front of and boast about how he's brought manufacturing to America, manufacturing of poison. It's great. We're winning really big. Right. I think I'm tired of the winning. I'm really tired of this kind of winning.
Starting point is 00:30:58 So they said the trend of companies shifting stock exchange listings from Europe to the U.S. depends largely on where their core business is located. In AstraZeneca's case, U.S. revenue in the first quarter of 2025 made up roughly 42% of sales. So these people are making most of their sales and nearly all their money because they've been charging us 300% more than they charge everybody else. We are not their most favored nation. They operate like a government. They are above the governments. They are, the governments are just their tail.
Starting point is 00:31:33 And so this is why they're moving to the U.S. Britain spends far less on medicines overall, only 9% of its health care budget compared to 15% to 17% in France and Germany. I wonder what it is in the UK. I should look that up. I mean, in the U.S. In the U.K., drug companies have to hand back a large. share of sales under government rebate schemes. But we don't do any of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:31:59 And now Trump is going to do a little bit of that. He's supposed to be a hero after ignoring it before. Following the September 30th deal in which Pfizer agreed to cut Medicaid prices to match those and other developed nations, a Swiss firm said that other European firms may follow with similar many deals. So there's no penalty for the fact that they gouge. us for year after year after year. And here's the example. $17,000 per month for drugs. How sky high prescription prices take a toll on patients. A multiple sclerosis patient, Sarah, said if I were
Starting point is 00:32:39 10% less mean or 10% less stubborn, I'd probably be dead now. A year-long battle to obtain the medication that could alter the course of the incurable condition and extend her productive of life for years. Diagnosed at age 37, she said she experienced symptoms of this disease of the central nervous system, which can include numbness, weakness, troubling, trouble walking, vision changes, and slurred speech. She said, I felt like my eyes had fallen out of my head. But then they came up with the thing that was supposedly going to save her.
Starting point is 00:33:13 I don't know if this stuff works or not. They had a pharmaceutical drug, but it would have cost her $9,000 a month. She said this is in addition to the $500 per month that she was already paying out of pocket for other medical expenses. And when you look at what they're doing to us, you know, Trump is, the key thing about this soybean thing is the fact that they've been really, really late to the party. They still haven't done anything to help the soy farmers. And they knew this is going to happen because it happened in the first Trump administration when he was trying to adjust trade balances with China. And so they didn't have this ready to go. And even after it happened, they've been extremely slow to react while they still channeled money to Argentina, which is using that money to allow them to sell to China.
Starting point is 00:34:03 A strange thing that Javier Malai is put forth as some kind of a libertarian economic genius. And yet, his country has been taxing exports. Why in the world, if you support free, markets, how in the world could you justify taxing exports? Not even imports, but exports. And so they dropped the export tax, which lowered the price of their soy to China after we gave them $20 billion, after Trump's tariffs wiped out a $12 billion business here in the U.S. So they haven't done anything to help the soy farmers that are there and got everything to help their competitors.
Starting point is 00:34:50 So when she became unable to walk more than 10 feet, she left her home in Maryland, moved in with her retired mother and considered applying for disability. Trump's most favored nation prescription drug pricing initiative has begun to lower some prices. Many fully insured chronically ill patients find themselves fighting two battles. One is to fight to overcome the disease and its effects on the body and mind. The other is to overcome the bureaucratic obstacles. and try to afford these drugs, and they believe we're going to bring them relief.
Starting point is 00:35:23 And, you know, when we look at this, that $9,000 per month makes me think of the story I covered yesterday when the insurance companies in California charging people $6,000 a month to insure their homes. Even in Northern California, where they've got a lot of rain, they don't have the kind of fire risk that they do in Southern California. The big insurance companies, the big pharmaceutical companies, and Trump's terrorists favoring.
Starting point is 00:35:48 big business over small business are the means by which they are transferring all the wealth from us to themselves. This is how they do that you will own nothing and you'll be happy because you own nothing. They're stealing everything from us. The insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, Trump, it's just amazing to see how they're locking down and destroying small businesses and allowing this type of stuff to continue on. It is fraud. I want to preface what I'm about to say was saying. He shouldn't have done it. It was wrong. But I saw so many people saying, I can't believe Luigi Mangione did what he did.
Starting point is 00:36:23 I can't believe he would do that. Really? Have you not seen what insurance companies do? You're forced into getting insurance. They put the gun to your head and say, you're going to get it. And then they will work as hard as they can. Harder than they would ever fight for you to make sure they don't have to pay out when you need them. That's right.
Starting point is 00:36:42 And that company, United Healthcare, was the worst about it. Yeah, the worst of all the insurance companies in terms of denying, flames far, far, far higher than any than the number two person. And they were, they are one of the 10 largest companies in the world. That's how they become so incredibly profitable. Yeah. They make sure that they do everything they can to not pay out. You go in, you assume that, all right, we have a, we have a business deal here. I'm going to pay you. And then when I need this, you are going to provide the service. And then they do everything they can to make sure they never have to hold up their end of the bargain. That's right. So again, let me say,
Starting point is 00:37:18 Shouldn't have done it. Murder is wrong. Yeah. However, I completely understand the anger he felt. Yeah, when you harm people and you make peaceful change impossible, you make violent change inevitable. We just what JFK said. And we had a friend in North Carolina who had for years and years,
Starting point is 00:37:35 decades, had paid in North Carolina Blue Clause Blue Shield. Then he got brain cancer, and they refused to give him a penny. It's just amazing. You know, it was, but that's the way these guys roll. And I've mentioned this before, but I saw when that happened with Luigi Mangione and the CEO, the guy they got to replace him immediately after it. The very first thing he says is that we need to focus on reducing, I forget exactly how he phrased it with some corporate speak, but we need to reduce our expenditure on unnecessary claims, just saying that we need to do more of what we're doing that got the other guy killed. we need to restrict the payouts that we're making to the people that we have commitments to. That's right.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Got to double down on it. That's right. You're right. Well, a health educator at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, was fully insured, and her sure improved the treatment. But the co-pay was $1,800 per month. So she paid $1,000 for 12 pills while continuing to search for alternatives. She said companies price their drugs real. high. The insurance company battles back by only covering 70% or 80%. And then there is this
Starting point is 00:38:53 gigantic copay. She found an insurer did not count the $1,800 monthly copay toward her annual out-of-pocket deductible either. That's truly amazing. And again, these two work in tandem. The insurance companies work in tandem with the pharmaceutical companies. You know, they make this stuff so expensive that people go to have insurance. So then when you have the insurance, you wind up with these thousands of dollars a month and co-pay that doesn't even apply towards your deductible. Well, the pandemic agreement that you've heard so much about, James
Starting point is 00:39:23 Augusti has always been at the forefront of doing research on this and he's still there and he's pointing out that the WHO, power to commente resources from sovereign states, they are still working to change. It's tireless. I mean, they've got one job
Starting point is 00:39:39 and they're going to do that fully. As long as we're in the pandemic accords, the pandemic agreement, and the amendments to the IHR. They're working on this, and they're going to have some new ones coming out in May of next year. We've beaten them back time and time again, and they are relentless. That's their entire full-time job, is to use the WHO in order to be able to govern us through a global public health institution. The Accords will give the WHO increased powers, allowing it to declare emergencies and to commandeer resources,
Starting point is 00:40:15 from sovereign states. Sounds like Trump with his war within. He just arbitrarily declared emergency about anything and everything. And then he can do whatever he wishes. That's the way that the WHO pandemic accords went to work. It also includes clauses on misinformation and disinformation, which will allow for censorship of any dissenting voices so the public won't be given a chance to know that they're being lied to.
Starting point is 00:40:42 So again, it's coming up. Yet again, they have been beaten back, but they will not give up. The agreement is in the process of being negotiated again and prepared for signature and ratification at the 79th World Health Assembly in May of next year. And so we'll be having James Ruggisky on again as we get closer to that date to tell everybody what is going on. Jeffrey Tucker, as the Brownstone Institute, had an article talking about the Trump lockdown and so-called pandemic. It calls it the coup, the calamity, and the conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:41:22 He said, hardly anyone has fully come to terms of what has transpired over five years. I got to say, you know, I may sound like a broken record because I just can't get over the fact that this happened and that nothing has happened in response to it. These people committed the worst global crime and they got away with it completely. And not only that, but you have people who see that it was a crime and they make excuse. for them because they're part of their political cult. Most currencies in the world took a 25 to 35% haircut, except for in the Far East. That's a technical description that obscures what actually happened.
Starting point is 00:42:01 The measures by which most people in the world hold the liquid part of their worldly possessions, that is, the money that they earned through hard work and savings, was robbed by a quarter and more. And who was the robber? Well, it was Trump. There's the pharmaceutical companies, right? Where did it all go? After all, the wealth didn't sink into the ocean. It was transferred from one group to another.
Starting point is 00:42:26 It went from the poor and the middle class to the elites and well-connected industries and government. It was simply sucked away from one sector to another, achieving in a matter of a few years what would have been impossible in normal times. And that is the function that Trump serves. He is the accelerationist for this wealth transfer and for this takedown of the middle class throughout Western society. At least that's his job here in America. The forced transfer wealth went from small business to large, from physical enterprise to digital, from storefronts to online, from citizens to government-connected contractors, from workers to leveraged capital, from families to corporations, from citizens. favors to deeply indebted government and so on. You're perfectly free to believe that this was all a mistake.
Starting point is 00:43:19 Just bad policy. The world panicked because of a pathogen, and that central banks ran the printing presses out of compassion for suffering. Legislators reigned fresh paper on the population, which we used to buy hardware and digital gadgetry while fostering addiction to online entertainment. Governments criminalized small business while they subsidized large ones. And nowhere was that more obvious than with PPP that was supposed to be small businesses. Instead, Trump changed the definition of what a small business was. And more than
Starting point is 00:43:56 50% of the money went to just 5% of the large corporations. There was a massive transfer of wealth from those on Main Street that Trump had said were non-essential to the people on Wall Street, who he believes are essential, because they're essential to his goals of becoming wealthy and powerful. Governments criminalize small businesses and subsidized large ones. Never forget that. The shots that everyone thought would save us made us sicker than ever. Surely it was an earnest attempt that was gone wrong.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Yeah. And that's the kind of excuse that we see over and over again. He mentions that, not to make an excuse, but to point out the absurdity of this. He said, you can believe that all this. befell people all over the world at the same time via a series of pathetic misjudgments. In other words, yeah, pay no attention to the fact that Trump and Trudeau and Macaron were all doing the same thing at exactly the same time. Yeah, it was not, it was just they were making the same mistakes and they were rolling out
Starting point is 00:44:57 out gradually. Or you could be more realistic and you could see that this was not a mistake at all. It was entirely intentional. The unfolding of a dark scheme hatched by an in, indescribably sadistic ruling class. Yes, that's right. Indeed, if this had been an accident, you would surely have heard something,
Starting point is 00:45:19 someone apologized by now. There is, there's also the planning that was involved. And he says, yeah, we had Event 201. We had Crimson Contagion, the lesser known, and many others. It all started with 9-11, Dark Winter. I wish people would go back to Dark Winter. The only person I saw go back to that was RFK Jr. in his book about Fauci chapter 12 and I'll give him that he did a great job of laying out the germ game
Starting point is 00:45:47 nonsense do you really believe all this was a coincidence says Jeffrey Tucker it looks for all the world to be the most far-reaching industrial reset in world history and it worked and it is still working and there has been no consequence at all for the people who pull this off the world's most powerful industry. History's richest and most insidiously influential industry is pharmaceuticals. There are no close competitors, not even in the storied munitions, manufacturers, the shippers, and the slave traders of the past. And he's absolutely right. And we should think of the pharmaceutical companies, the pharma kiya that way. They're far worse than the military industrial complex in terms of their ability to manipulate things. They're worse even than the massive slave
Starting point is 00:46:37 trade that made the British Empire wealthy. They seem to be to have everyone on the hook, media, academia, medicine, professional associations, and the population in general. Before COVID, this was not obvious, but today it should be obvious to anyone who is paying attention. He says, speaking for myself, it took two years for me to fully realize the role that pharma and modified MRNA played here. He said, the first clue should have been.
Starting point is 00:47:07 in the deprecation of natural immunity. Exactly what I said before. If you're going to say that natural immunity doesn't work, then you have no basis at all for your story about vaccines. That made no sense at all. The whole point of vaccine is to train your immune system the way it would be trained if it was exposed to the actual disease. And so if they're going to take that away,
Starting point is 00:47:32 the whole thing collapses like a house of cards and lies that it is. And I believe that virology is nothing but a lie. He said the next clue should have been the removal of the shots from J&J and AstraZeneca that used adenovirus-based vector technology. If only to cobble together an M RNA monopoly. And here, this is important because he points out that M RNA is such a key technology for them. And what was it that Trump did on his first day in office the second time? He held a big conference about how they were going to start.
Starting point is 00:48:06 set up Stargate. Remember that? He had a big Japanese bank and he had Larry Ellison, who he is working with to give Larry Ellison control of all media, the Ellison family, and TikTok as well as CBS and other things. But they were there to push MRNA technology along with artificial intelligence. And he points out, he said, what's really the focus of this stuff? He said, it was so absurd that I didn't believe a guy who called me and told me about this. He said, I personally received a call from a major player in the pandemic planning early on who explained the game plan. It was so absurd that I didn't believe him and I hung up.
Starting point is 00:48:48 I should have taken him seriously. He said, evidence is mounted of the raw power of the MRNA platform. They truly imagine a transhumanist future in which every illness requires a fix that can be monitored using digital technology. This is what they were selling on Trump's first day back in office, the Stargate project. We're going to take a look at you with AI. We're going to custom make some kind of a genetic shot, MRA, which, by the way, five years ago they were denying left and right that MRNA was a genetic modification.
Starting point is 00:49:21 Now they're boasting about it. Anyway, they truly imagine a transhumanist future where digital technology is used to not only natural biology and free will, but also privacy and genuine health. It's not implausible at all to view this technology as an extension of the eugenics ambition of a century ago. And who is the guy at the very epicenter of this? Donald J. Trump. Open your eyes, folks.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Come on, pay attention. Look at the Stargate thing. That should tell you everything about him. It's even more important than his cheerleading, his incessant cheerleading of the MRA. COVID shots, the bio-weapons. Industries that were driving the agenda are more powerful than any government in the world. Indeed, more powerful than all the governments of the world. Yes, they are all on the same page, and they've all got this transhumanist agenda.
Starting point is 00:50:15 It's not just strictly about money. The recent press conferences, which the otherwise resilient and strong, Trump, was deferring to Pfizer's Albert Borla, as if Borla were his boss, should have shown you everything. RFK Jr. could only look on the scene with disdain, and he was just quietly in the background, going along with all of it. This is another op-ed piece from Brownstone talking about the lost vocation of medicine. It's gone from a calling to a commodity, and this is a medical doctor, Joseph Varon, who wrote this, and he is sad to see what has happened to his profession. He said, what was once a vocation has been stripped of. its soul. It has been rebranded, reframed, reduced, until it barely resembles a profession
Starting point is 00:51:04 I entered with such hope. Medicine today is a business enterprise. It's a big business. It's consolidated. It's the mergers that have happened. And it's the accountants have taken over the hospitals from the doctors. Patients are consumers. Doctors are providers. And healing has been crowded out by billing codes, liability fears, and the suffocating weight of bureaucracy. The Location has been replaced by a job. A job can always be abandoned. And he goes, and that's what haunts me the most. He said, it didn't happen overnight, but it really accelerated with all the COVID stuff.
Starting point is 00:51:43 And that's the real role of Trump is as an accelerationist. He's here at the tail end of this fourth turning to make sure that we own nothing. Let's take a look at some of the comments here. Yeah. Again, I've mentioned before, but just about everyone. from my generation that I'd ever spoken to in the medical fields that specifically said they wanted to be a doctor because they make good money.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Never mentioned the fact like, oh, I want to help people. I want to help people get better. I want to heal them. Doctors make a lot of money. Yeah. That's it. Skunk hollow Rose Gardens. Before you go on, yes, thank you for the tip,
Starting point is 00:52:22 Skunk Hollow Rose Gardens. I had a very good friend in high school, smart guy and he became a doctor and he became a pediatrician and he got out of it because he couldn't stand to see kids die yeah it's a it's a lot easy it's one of those jobs where it's a lot easier to maintain it and do it if you don't have that level of care for people it's got to be extremely difficult to care deeply about someone be invested in helping them get better and just not see it work, especially children. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:01 But thank you, Skunk Hollow, Rose Gardens. We really do appreciate it. It says this show rules. Thank you again. Knights of the Storm and for the love of the road have both gifted a sub on kick. Thank you very much. Denver Adaway. And of course, Knights of the Storm, you can find their show on Kick and Rumble as well.
Starting point is 00:53:24 They've got it multiple places. You can go to Knights of the Storm. dot com. They've got the full schedule and breakdown of where you can find the shows and what shows and what time. So go to nights of the storm.com. Denver Addaway, Trump is saving the U.S. money by giving Pfizer $70 billion. That's right. What a deal. It's the art of the deal. We're going to make them rich and they're going to love us. Guard. Goldsmith, again, Liberty Conspiracy. You can find Guard Goldsmith live at 6 o'clock p.m. on Rumble. Guard goldsmith on substack as well.
Starting point is 00:53:56 It says, Leavitt, as Trump increased the prices of all other imported drugs. Yeah. It's going to call it Rose Gardens. Indian Maid was $40. U.S. was $590. Yeah, yeah. This is the thing. It's just amazing how they're portraying this as a victory.
Starting point is 00:54:14 And I played you that guy. I've forgotten his name now, but out of the UK, remember? Oh, this is just great. You just saw Trump make Pfizer commit suicide, financial suicide. It's like, you're so incredible. It's clueless. And it's all about Q stuff, and the number 17 just keeps coming up again. And Q is the 17th number in the alphabet.
Starting point is 00:54:33 No, it's your IQ, pal. On kick, Spencer DeLong is gifted a sub. Thank you, Spencer. And Steve Webb says, wow, toxic, unhealthy drugs are going down in price. That's right. Oh, boy, you can get your poison on the cheap. We're winning, yeah. Guard, goldsmith, tariffs, raising prices versus one corporate crony company.
Starting point is 00:54:54 KWD 68, Trump calls the worst people, great men, Schwab and pharmaceutical CEOs, Bill Gates, the best. That's right. Denver Adaway, get a look at this, and he's got an article linked there. Study published 1st of October, it's only a four-person temporal observation, disease, pathology, that kind of thing. Denver Adaway, long-persisting SARS-Co2 spike-specific CD4 plus T cells associated with mild disease and increased cytotoxicity post-COVID-19. B.T. Taylor, 246, if the virus has not been proven to exist, how can there be a spike protein? That's right. Well, the spike protein can be synthesized.
Starting point is 00:55:28 They can say that that is the virus. I mean, they are saying that the spike protein is synthesized. This is what you would see on the virus. So we're going to reproduce part of the virus. It still doesn't, because they have a spike protein that they are injecting and injecting MRI to make your body manufacture that spike protein, which causes so much problem. That doesn't mean that there was a virus that had the spike protein.
Starting point is 00:55:54 they haven't isolated it they haven't proved it and they put out a genetic code saying this is what it is even though then they say that they haven't isolated so look at that conundrum that's there but the spike protein is real and they've got your body program to make it if you take the vaccine uh Denver Attaway mRNA vaccines were always associated with cancer risk I thought yeah for 10 years moderna couldn't get a product approved because of the really bad adverse effects that they had. It took Trump coming in and saying, well, we're going to sweep everything aside for them.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Spencer DeLong, good morning, everyone. I have to miss the show live today, but I want to chime in to say my local school district in rural Ohio, rural Ohio is trying to pass a 1.5% income tax on the ballot next month. On top of the 35% property tax increase, I got hit with just last year. I mainly say this to say that even if you aren't involved
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Starting point is 00:59:46 David Knight Show. Welcome back, folks. We got more comments. Patty Wax says, I thought that doctors no longer have the Hippocratic Oath of Do No Harm in their certification. Did they change that?
Starting point is 01:00:00 I don't know. Actually, that came from Galen, a different Greek physician. But, yeah, no, they don't, I don't know. Certainly, they don't follow that in terms of their practice. They don't care if they harm you or not.
Starting point is 01:00:14 Whether it's still there or not, it's effectively gone. By the way, you know, when we're talking about all this stuff, make sure that you go to RNCStores.com, R&C store, singular, RNCStore.com, and take a look at the products that they have there. You're talking about turbo cancer that's there, but cancer is everywhere anywhere, a lot of different things that are in our environment. And take a look at the apricot seeds.
Starting point is 01:00:35 You've had questions about whether or not that is something that has worked for other people. Take a look at the book by G. Edward Griffin, A World Without Cancer. He put it on the line for a doctor who has. and had a lot of experience treating people and successfully with apricot seeds who had cancer. And the doctor came to him and said, I know that you'll do this.
Starting point is 01:00:57 He said, I can't do it unless take my license. Yeah. And of course, use promo code night for 10% off at RNC store.com. We have Mr. Palm 1011, says golden silver up again today. yippee. Thanks, David and Tony. Wise will. Well, we don't make it go up. What we do is like Gerald Slythe says, we can't predict the timing of things. But we can look at trends, and we can look at what's real and what's not real.
Starting point is 01:01:28 And that's the thing with gold and silver. It's real. It's private. It's physical. And when you look at everything the government is doing, and why would you want to store your money in a fiat currency that is under their control? that's the key issue yes and of course go to davidnight dot gold if you would like to get in on wolfpack be my valentine years ago our pastor's twin boys went to different branches of the military they were both given all the childhood vaccines upon entering even though they already had them all as children they don't care you're just going to get loaded up and you will comply
Starting point is 01:02:04 be my valentine they had health issues afterward well you know you look at the anthrax vaccine they pushed on everybody after the false-wide anthrax attack associated with 9-11 to prepare the way for all this stuff and they eventually shut that thing down but they'll just use the military as guinea pigs they have no respect for the people in the military they're expendable they treat them like animals as a matter of fact there's the quote from henry kissinger which i think is real uh some people say well we don't have him saying that publicly or whatever just treated the military like animals And that's the way they treat them, like livestock. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:45 Opossum King, Pfizer will fill the skies with vaxing drones. Like possibly, yeah. And talking to Apossom King, talking to Skunkhalla Rose Gardens, fireable needles for Vax defense. That's right. A small flichette round. Wouldn't that be fun? Skoncala Rose Gardens, they use a salt-like pellet in fatty tissue pocket behind a cow's ear to vax.
Starting point is 01:03:06 That pellet can blow gun out of a drone at us. The future. Denver Addaway adjuvants are a neurotoxin, which result in various forms of autoimmune disease down the line most often, months, years, classic eugenics. It is. That's why some of these vaccine injuries are so incredibly hard to diagnose. They don't show up immediately. They can wait, as you said, months or years. It can be a long-term battle.
Starting point is 01:03:31 Your immune system can eventually just lose. And even when you have an alignment in terms of the, you know, the explosion in the children's vaccine schedule and explosion in autism, they won't pay any attention to that. They'll tell you that it's something else. It'll tell you it's Tylenol or something. We have K-W-D-68 says, does it make the shot safer if you pronounce aluminum like the British do?
Starting point is 01:03:58 That's right. It's aluminium. It's much safer. S.A. Miller, 1, 2, 3, 18-year-old cheerleader died suddenly at practice, friend of my grandsons just two nights ago. So sad. I'm so sorry to hear that. Sorry for their family.
Starting point is 01:04:11 We've never heard of anything like this. And, you know, they can use these vaccines and kill our children and family members and things like, and there's no consequence for them at all. It's just the, it's just because of how loved Donald Trump is by one group and now hated he is by the other group. And these two groups hate each other so much that the one group hating him makes the other group love him even more so. It's pathetic.
Starting point is 01:04:39 It's pathological, really. It's a Stockholm syndrome, really. Bulldog, I get thrown out of doctor's offices, if need be. That's right. Molly Brown Dog, every vaccine ever tested, quote, unquote, was tested against either another vaccine or a solution of adjuvants, both which have their own associated adverse side effects. That's right. That's how they make it look not so bad. It's how they mask it, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:08 Yeah, it's got the same base level as this other thing. See, it's not bad, except for the fact the other thing was already horrific. Molly Brown dog. So the new vaccine adverse effects always look comparable to those in the control group. Yep. Yeah. We need to scroll. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:27 Bulldog. Asked your doctor if he is following CDC and W-O-W protocols went treating you. Denver Adaway. All states screwed over the insured home. homeowners after Katrina, when they needed immediate relief, they fooled people into signing claims away for a few grand. Yeah. That's right. Now, let the Who and CDC treat you through your doctor.
Starting point is 01:05:49 Yeah. Nowdy, M-R-R, it was an earnest attempt at mass depopulation, talking about the vaccines. And it's still going on. Username 0-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. People re-elected the guy who caused toilet paper hoarding. it's kind of a scenario where it hits the fan isn't it you know he made that happen bull dog the doctors have killed half the people i know very sorry to hear that jerry alatalo who do you expect will soup down and buy up all the farms after trump terrorists force a ton of american farmers into
Starting point is 01:06:24 bankruptcy uh bill gates in china probably and black rock yeah black rock yeah three big players none of them with good intentions for the american people Lug, nurses that care for their patients are way better than nurses that are only there for the money. Yeah, and it's becoming fewer and further between. I made some harsh comments about nurses that upset some people. I'm sure if your family member is a nurse, they're one of the good ones, but many, as I've said before, most of the people in my generation who went into nursing and went into being a doctor, did it for the money, and because it's a good way to get prestige, people see that
Starting point is 01:07:01 you're a doctor or a nurse, and they go, oh, you're a doctor. Thank you. Well, when I was in the hospital, I had a couple of really, several really, really good nurses and that really stood out because they were so good. I had one guy that was really, really sadistic. I guess it's about the only way that you could put this. But he was a piece of work. He had already decided that he was going to transfer it to another hospital.
Starting point is 01:07:28 He didn't really care. But I was kind of a special project. Dougelug, nurses, or Niburu, 2029, the two deadliest practices among humans are war and health care. Be My Valentine Fear affected people that were fooled by the COVID pandemic. Now it is harder to convince people that they were fooled. Soxaw boxaws, it's now called the hypocrite oath. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:56 Well, let's take a look, talking about hypocrites. So let's take a look at the update on the Epstein thing, because it really does matter. It really does show us the kid. character of these people. The president's refusal to rule out pardoning Galane Maxwell for her sex trafficking conviction has sparked fury within the Maga movement. A lot of those people on X that have large social media followings have reacted with anger after Trump said he would consider pardoning Galane Maxwell, who's now serving 20 years in prison. And just think about the
Starting point is 01:08:32 fact that he's willing to take such a hit with his own base. What does that tell you about who controls him? The backlash to Trump's remarks is the latest example of discontent by the administration's handling of the case involving Epstein, a wealthy financier who died by suicide. If you believe that, you probably believe what Trump tells you about things as well. Initially, the White House had ordered a review of the case and said that it would publish names and evidence about Epstein's associates. We all know this. DoJ. FBI memo said, however, there was no client list and that no further charges would be brought. Well, we just had Pam Bondi go before the House Oversight Committee end of September.
Starting point is 01:09:17 They released 33,000 pages of documents related to the Tepstein, flight logs, court filings, emails, and, of course, the birthday book that had the contentious picture that Trump had drawn in. signed. But some lawmakers said this wasn't enough. And a petition has been filed to release all Epstein files. And you got Mike Johnson doing everything he can. Shutting down Congress a week early when they had a month off and then refusing to seat a newly elected after a special election, a newly elected female Democrat who would vote for the lease of this stuff. He's pulling every trick in the book. But this is Pam Bondi as she's giving more lies about the list.
Starting point is 01:10:03 February, you made a public claim that the Epstein client list was, quote, sitting on my desk right now for review. End of quote. You then produce already public information and no client list at a major media event hosted at the White House. Attorney General Bondi, why did you publicly claim to have the Epstein client list waiting for your review and then produce nothing relevant to that claim? Senator Durbin, if you listen to my entire clip on that, I said I had not reviewed it yet. that it was sitting on my desk along with the JFK files, the Martin Luther King files, and I said I had not yet reviewed it.
Starting point is 01:10:41 And if you see our memo on Epstein, we'll see, excuse me, our memo on Epstein clearly points out that there was no client list, our July 6th memo. Going back to the Epstein files, according to another whistleblower who made a protected disclosure to my office, You pushed the FBI to review approximately 100,000 Epstein-related records on an arbitrarily short deadline in March, and the FBI was directed to flag any documents that mentioned President Trump. Nothing came of that review until July when DOJ and FBI released an unsigned memo stating, quote, there's no incriminating client list. Why was the July 7th memo unsigned? The July 7th memo came from the FBI and the Department of Justice Director Patel, answered those questions very clear. And, you know, Senator Durbin, I find it very interesting
Starting point is 01:11:34 that you refused repeated Republican request to release the Epstein flight logs in 2023 and 2024. You fought that. Did you take money from Reed Hoffman campaign donations? Who was a huge Epstein friend? Why did you fight for years? Why did you fight to not disclose the Yeah, but what about you? You covered up for them, too, so that sounds that I can cover up for them. One of the senators here wished to produce those logs, and I asked her to put it in writing, and she never did. Yeah, I think Senator Blackburn would quarrel with you on that. I will quarrel with you as to read somebody that you mentioned I never heard of. Reed Hoffman.
Starting point is 01:12:14 So who gave the order to flag records related to President Trump? To flag records for President Trump? To flag any records, which included his name. I'm not going to discuss anything about that with you, Senator. Yeah, because I could get incriminated with this. I'm not going to tell you that it came from me. Well, you see how they play this game. It's like, yeah, but you covered up for Jeffrey Epstein yourself.
Starting point is 01:12:47 And you got somebody that gave you money that was a pal of Jeffrey Epstein, Reed Hoffman. Well, Pam, what about Donald Trump? Trump, who is his best friend for 15 years. You work for that guy. He's the one who gave you your job, your total control of you financially. And so, and they asked Trump about it, again, he plays as if he doesn't know anything at all about this. He plays dumb when they ask him about Galane Maxwell. I haven't heard that name.
Starting point is 01:13:17 Who is that? I don't know. Say it? The Supreme Court is back. Yeah. They rejected today an appeal by Galane Maxwell to overreact. turn her conviction. That means her only chance of getting out of prison is a pardoned
Starting point is 01:13:30 from you. Is that something you're... Who are we talking about? Billy Maxwell. You know, I haven't heard the name in so long. I can say it's that I'd have to take a look at him. He's such a bad liar. I have to take a look. Did you reject that? She wanted to appeal her conviction. And what happened? Remember that foursome?
Starting point is 01:13:47 Yeah. Well, I'll take a look at it. I will speak to the DAJ. I wouldn't consider it or not consider it. I don't know anything about it. So, but I will speak to the DAJ. I will speak to the D.O.J? Why would she be a candidate at the phone seat, sir? I don't know. I mean, I'd have to speak to the DOJ. I'll look at it. I'll, I have a lot of people have asked me for pardons. I call him Puff Daddy has asked me for a pardon.
Starting point is 01:14:09 But she was convicted of child sex trafficking. Yeah, I mean, I'm going to have to take a look at it. I have to ask D.J. You knew her really, really well. She was even asking for it, Franks. Didn't know she was asking for a pardon. He just never saw anything. But what, what's that name? I haven't heard that name in a long time. who that's all anybody is talking about around him and he's going to he's going to kick this down to pam bondi again well you know she's going to have to be very careful when she testifies because she's putting her neck in a noose every time she goes to testify before congress if they're going to play this game with james combe try to lock him up for lying to congress so she's
Starting point is 01:14:47 playing that same game there so then you had lar lumer who is the chief advisor to the president and evidently on the behalf of MAGA. She said, I strongly advise against anyone lobbying the Trump administration and the DOJ to pardon Galane Maxwell. Do not do it. I repeat, do not do it. Well, she seems to have heard of Galane Maxwell. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:11 Why hasn't Trump heard of her? It's very strange when Laura Lumer is the voice of reason in a room. Just tells you just how to raise the law are. We've gone off the deep end. Patriot Princess, a MAGA account with over 12,000, I guess that's a lot of, for Newsweek, that's a lot of influence there, I guess. Said, like it or not, Epstein is a red line for many of us back in June. Well, I get, you know, but it wasn't a red line for them when Trump locked everybody down and pushed the poison, but this was a red line.
Starting point is 01:15:44 There's so many red lines, you know, pick one. Another account said, it better be worth losing his entire base if he chooses to pardon Maxwell. Trump will destroy his reputation, what representation, and will loose his entire base, shills, and apologists included. And that's the way he put it instead of lose. He puts loose. And it better be worth loosing his entire base. Losing? You got some explaining to do here.
Starting point is 01:16:14 It's like people don't understand that this is his second term. Yeah. Even if he does. And they don't understand the 15 years. spent with Jeffrey Epstein and they don't see the pictures of the four of them together and the look that Melania is giving Jeffrey Epstein is just he doesn't have to care about any of this sure he may be talking about running in I personally don't think he will I think that's just a you know ego thing oh wouldn't it be great if I did wouldn't you all love it a lot of this
Starting point is 01:16:43 stuff is just to create controversy it's a wag the dog approach you know you don't have to necessarily he's not above it but you don't necessarily have to start a war in another country, which I think he's in the process of doing in order to distract attention from the things that you don't want people paying attention to, like this Epstein thing. You can just throw out nonsense like we're going to take over Greenland. I'm going to run for a third term. That works equally well with Trump to say stuff like that. It completely changes the narrative. Maybe he just has a really bad memory, and that's why he can't remember the notes that he wrote to Epstein, the birthday letters, or who his lane Maxwell is. Yeah. Well, right,
Starting point is 01:17:22 They should take that. The Democrat should take that and say, okay, well, I guess we'll do the 25th Amendment. If he's suffering from dementia so badly that he doesn't remember his best friends, we have to do the 25th on him. If Joe Biden had made a comment like that, with as much evidence that he knew someone as there is with Trump, everyone would have been all over him. They would have been pointing out the insanity of it and either saying he's lying or making jokes about his declining mental faculties. Yes. Well, this is Newsweek article, so they focus on somebody I've not heard of before.
Starting point is 01:17:56 Warren Carpenter, a MAGA figure who previously worked for the Michigan GOP, said, this is not what I voted for. It's the freaking opposite. So you voted for the guy who is the pharmaceutical tool and did lockdowns and mass murder for people? You voted for that then? And this surprised you because you thought he was going to be on your side with the Epstein stuff. Well, we have an Israeli official. Remember this from a couple of weeks ago who was caught in a sting in Vegas?
Starting point is 01:18:22 was there for the Black Act conference. He is a cybersecurity official from Israel, very highly placed there. And he was caught in this pedophile sting that was run. They go online and pretend that they're kids. And then when these people who think that they're talking to a kid arranged to meet them when they show up, they find that it's law enforcement there. Well, the other seven or eight people that were part of this, they all got arrested. But this guy who is an official in Israel's cybersecurity agency, even after he was arrested in the child sexting in August, he's now been indicted by a Clark County grand jury on Friday,
Starting point is 01:19:01 six weeks, though, after he was mysteriously allowed to flee the U.S. back to Israel. How did that happen? Well, Tom Alex Dronovich, who helped to guide Israel's cybersecurity policy, was representing Israel at the Black Hat USA Conference in Vegas. he was one of seven people swept up in a major multi-agency sting operation targeting pedophiles soliciting sex acts with minors.
Starting point is 01:19:26 According to court records, the 38-year-old Alexandrovich allegedly committed the felony offense of using computer technology in an attempt to lure a child into sexual abuse. That particular crime encompasses children under 16. The next day, he posted a $10,000 bond and fled the country. Online court records show that Alexandrovich is expected to appear on October the 15th. Good luck with that. For an initial arraignment as being represented by a,
Starting point is 01:19:57 this is what's interesting. His lawyer, David Chesnoff, has been appointed to a position on the Homeland Security Advisory Council by Trump. And so he's got some friends in high places, doesn't he? This pedophile. Imagine a pedophile with friends in high, places in Washington. Who would have thought that would happen? And again, Trump is at the epicenter of this. It's worse than the six degrees of separation with Kevin Bacon. You know, all these
Starting point is 01:20:27 people, all these pedophiles, they're directly connected to Trump. In this particular case, there's one degree of separation. You've got his lawyer is going to be the guy that was appointed to the Homeland Security Advisory Council by Trump. Why is an alleged Israeli high-level government pedophile being represented by a Trump nominee. Chesnov also represented an Israeli dual citizen who pleaded guilty to lying about the Bidens, taking a $5 million bribe from Burisma. So, again, he is at the epicenter of all this corruption. This is a guy that they can work with.
Starting point is 01:21:06 That's why they put him in at DHS. In any event, says Zero Head, according to the indictment, Alexandrovich, quote, willfully and unlawfully and knowingly, arranged to meet an undercover FBI agent, who he believed was under 16, with the intent to solicit, persuade, or lure them into sexual conduct through online apps, such as WhatsApp and Pure. Pure is an app that allows users to date, play, and misbehave anonymously. They call it Pure. As the news broke six weeks ago, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
Starting point is 01:21:46 reflexively denied Alexandrovich had done anything wrong, claiming that, quote, the employee who does not hold a diplomatic visa, was not arrested and returned to Israel as scheduled, except that he was arrested. So that was a lie as well. It's not clear why or how he was allowed to return to Israel, which has a reputation as a haven for pedophiles, who prey on American children, citing a Jewish watchdog group, a 2020 CBS News report found that in just the previous six years, more than 60 Jewish Americans who had been accused of pedophilia
Starting point is 01:22:26 had fled to Israel, taking advantage of Israel's right-to-return law that lets any Jewish individual in the world enjoy instant citizenship and not pay any penalties for any crimes that they're accused of, especially pedophilia. You have the Daily Sceptic out of the UK in terms of talking about what's going on with Gaza and Trump putting Tony Blair at the top. And, of course, in the UK where Daily Sceptic is, their take on this, does Trump really not realize how globally toxic Tony Blair is? I would say to them, you don't know Trump then, do you? He hangs out with toxic people like Jeffrey Epstein and so forth and Netanyahu. Tony Blair is just another one.
Starting point is 01:23:14 Why would they think that he would care about that? Well, as part of this back and forth that I played for you, Pam Bondi, coming back to Sheldon White House and saying, well, you know, you get money from Reid Hoffman, who was with Jeffrey Epstein on multiple occasions. Multiple occasions. I wonder how many occasions Trump and Epstein were together. And, you know, so you look at this, and the hypocrisy is just unbelievable on the side of these people.
Starting point is 01:23:50 Meanwhile, Zero Hedge asks, did the FBI director, Cash Patel just lied to Congress? What is going to happen when the next Democrat comes in? They're going to keep playing this game. And, you know, when Biden escalated it to come after Trump, Trump is now escalating it higher than Biden dead. and the next time it changes hands, it's going to get even higher. And all these people like Cash Patel, Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino, who are out there lying up one side and down the other to the American people and to Congress.
Starting point is 01:24:23 Maybe they could get to Israel. I don't know. They don't have any Jewish connection. They have a right of return. They better be making some plans to get to some country where they're not going to be extradited by the next president of the Democrats. Recently, FBI director Cash Patel made two presentations in front of Congress, testifying one day at a Senate hearing and the next day in front of a House Judiciary Committee.
Starting point is 01:24:48 Listening to the hours of testimony was an exercise in understanding misdirection and propaganda. And coming on the heels of the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for lying to Congress, one has to ask whether FBI Director Patel's studied omissions, constitute lying as well. In other words, you know, when you're under oath, I don't know what they put them under oath there, but if you're testifying in court, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, right?
Starting point is 01:25:20 The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Well, he's, it is studied omissions. And so he's deliberately, in a sense, lying by not telling them everything, you know. Kind of like James Clapper. Are you spying on the American people? Oh, not deliberately. It was an accident.
Starting point is 01:25:41 It really was. While Patel came under harsh criticism by some of the Democrats in attendance, specifically about his alleged politicization of the FBI and his alleged failure to release what's been called the Epstein Black Book, charges that he vigorously denies, none of the critics in attendance even broached what appears to be Patel's real omission, which involves the white-collar crimes being committed with impunity by state and federal court judges, across the U.S. These crimes involve civil asset forfeiture, also known as theft, as well as untimely death, which is also known as murder.
Starting point is 01:26:21 And it just shows folks that the Trump people and the Department of Justice are business as usual. They're not going to do anything about civil asset forfeiture. And they're going to let this war on drugs metastasize into a full, blown civil war as well as a war with Venezuela, at least the excuse for a war with Venezuela. Well, we're going to take a break real quickly. We've got a couple of comments here. That's right. Mr. Inquisitor says, thank you for saying that, David, I'm a vaccine injured veteran. I suffer every day because of the anthrax vaccine and I can't get the proper care
Starting point is 01:26:57 because they won't acknowledge its impact. Yeah, I'm so sorry. Yeah, I'm very sorry to hear that, Mr. Inquisitor. See that over and over again. Yeah. Yeah. AP Rumble seat. weren't many of Epstein's compatriots already given immunity during previous investigations and convictual that's what Galane is arguing. Yeah, they had four people
Starting point is 01:27:14 that were specifically named and it said, and others as well. And she said, well, that's me, I'm others. I'm the other one that was involved in procuring young girls and delivering them to Jeffrey Epstein. And of course, you have all these girls that they were convicted of trafficking
Starting point is 01:27:32 and the question is to whom? There were, There were no guys involved. There weren't any clients. Yeah, there's no clients, according to Pam Bondi. These people are such amateur liars. I just, it's repulsive to think that anybody could support somebody like this. You know, I kind of expect that from them.
Starting point is 01:27:50 What is amazing to me is that people make excuses for them. Yeah, people have become so either stupid or jaded that they're willing to look past it. Yeah. Are they amateur liars, or are they just so good that they don't waste more effort than they need to, they're wise. I mean, if it's working, can you call them amateurs? Look, man, the American people will buy anything. I'm not going to put in any more effort than necessary.
Starting point is 01:28:14 I would say they're not amateurs, Lance. I would say that they are professionals, as in the oldest profession, because they have prostituted themselves, haven't they? It's not just Elaine Maxwell. It's Pam Bondi who's prostituted herself in a political sense. Audi, M-R-R, says this is all theater, folks. Epstein Files will never be made public by our corrupt government. And I agree as well.
Starting point is 01:28:37 But what is being made public? It's the Streisand effect, right? They need to rename that. They need to call it the Epstein effect. What Trump is doing and what Mike Johnson is doing is significant because it shows who they are. And it shows how desperate they are to cover up the stuff that they know is there. And to cover up for pedophiles. It defines his character.
Starting point is 01:29:00 That's what I think is one of the reasons why this is something that is difficult for Mogad. to get past because it is such a character defining thing they can't make excuses for this you know they can try to make excuses for him oh he was deceived by fouchy and all the rest of this stuff but they can't come up with a plausible excuse for why he pivoted on this just like he is pivoted on the war now he's all for war he came in as a peace candidate and he just turned him a dime like that well we're going to take a quick break folks and we will be right back Thank you. You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Starting point is 01:30:24 Hear news now at APSRadio News.com or get the APS Radio app and never miss another story. Hello, it's me, Volodymy Zelensky. I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years. You'd think with all the billions, I've skimmed off America. I could dress better. And I could, if only David Knight, would send me one of his beautiful gray mcuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the Muguffin logo in blue. But he told me to get lost.
Starting point is 01:30:58 Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at the David Nguyen. night 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 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. Well, folks, let's take a look at the war within, as Trump calls it. Some people are calling it a civil war that he's trying to accelerate us into. And one of the problems that I have with this is not just the fact that it's a police state approach
Starting point is 01:31:49 that is militarizing or federalizing the police, militarizing the police as well, but also that he's giving these radical Marxists a platform by which they can stand up and sound like Patrick Henry. this is not winning when you make the other side look good you know it was rush limbaugh used to say I take phone calls from you to make me look good so he would have people come in who were in opposition to him but they didn't really have a good case to make so uh Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson is now creating ice free zones to impede the immigration arrests and he's sounding like a founding father in terms of pushing back against the standing army. In recent weeks, federal agents used several city-owned properties, including parking lots
Starting point is 01:32:39 near Harrison and Kedsey, and a vacant lot at 46 in Damon, he said. Staging sites for immigration enforcement, such use of city property undermines community trust runs counter to Chicago's welcoming city ordinance, which ensures that all residents, regardless of immigration status, can live, work, and seek services without fear. Johnson bloviated, says Breitbart. And look, this is another one of these deals like the guy that interviewed yesterday. David Bado, when he was talking about FDR, he said, he did some things that were so over the top that he was opposed by other Democrats.
Starting point is 01:33:18 Even though they agreed with the direction, you know, what he really wanted to do, they said that the end did not justify the means. have people like that anymore. And so we don't have any Republicans that will oppose Trump because they're concerned about the means that he's using. You can agree with the overall end, but the means that Trump is doing is, it's just counterproductive. And it is destroying the Constitution going to have a lot of really bad fruit from this. So I'm against the federalization of the police. I'm against masked police going around with a chip on their shoulder and getting violent with anybody who looks at them sideways.
Starting point is 01:33:58 That has no place in America. And that is not the way to clean up this open borders mess, which Trump tolerated and exacerbated in his four years in office. And he did exacerbate it. He did not build a wall. He didn't do anything to deter immigration. As a matter of fact, the first six or seven months, people had heard him talk tough.
Starting point is 01:34:20 So immigration took a plunge because of his tough talk as a candidate. But when they realized that he was a paper tiger on all this, that's when they started organizing the caravans. And so he himself was counterproductive in all of this. And there are many things that he could do to interdict as a deterrent rather than a direct confrontation of people coming in. And they could also remove the welfare magnet that is there for people and many other things like that that they could do instead of this jack boot thug approach. But that's what Trump wants. He loves force. He is an authoritarian thug, and that's what he wants.
Starting point is 01:34:58 And so the authoritarian thug approach that he has taken, this fascist approach, this dictator approach, that is working against him, and it's working against our country. And it is there, I believe, deliberately to try to accelerate us into a civil war. And the other side is out there allowed to pose as defenders of the Constitution, which they certainly, are not. And I don't think that there is any, when you look at the nullification aspects of this and local versus federal, clearly the federal government has jurisdiction in terms of immigration stuff under the Constitution. But he said, we have a rogue, reckless group of heavily armed masked individuals roaming through our city that are not accountable to the people of Chicago. Bingo! He's exactly right. I can't believe that Trump has got me agreeing
Starting point is 01:35:52 with Brandon Johnson, the Chicago mayor. But he's exactly right. These masked federal cops are rogue, reckless, heavily armed, masked, and it's disgusting to see that this is Trump's idea of what law enforcement should be. He said, we'll not tolerate ICE agents violating our residents' constitutional rights, nor will we allow the federal government to disregard our local authority. Well, that's right. You know, they should be standing for this.
Starting point is 01:36:21 Now, whether or not they will, and again, you know, Trump has put these people in a place where they can take the high road because he has gone so low. ICE agents are detaining elected officials, tear gassing protesters, children, and Chicago police officers, and abusing Chicago's residents. We will not stand for that in our city. With this executive order, Chicago stands firmly in protecting the constitutional rights of our residents and our immigrant community. and upholding our democracy. Well, again, Breitbart's take on this is that he is escalating his dangerous,
Starting point is 01:37:02 violent rhetoric. And is that dangerous and violent to say that you don't want to have heavily armed and armored thugs going around recklessly acting as rogues with masks on their faces, bullying people on the streets?
Starting point is 01:37:18 Is that the problem? Or is, a response to that, the problem. They said, he's claiming that Americans on the right want a rematch of the Civil War and that Trump has declared war on the people of Chicago and the people across America. I'm afraid he's right. I'm afraid that he's right. Legal battles are raging over five in five states over the National Guard deployments.
Starting point is 01:37:45 And again, Trump is like FDR, doing his best to destroy any, remnant or manifestation of federalism, doing his best to destroy the Tenth Amendment, the Constitution, the Posse Comitatis Act. Some government officials have alleged that he is exceeding his legal authority by disregarding certain limits that Congress placed on his ability to federalize the National Guard. Congress set limits on the President's ability to federalize the National Guard, specifically requiring either an invasion, rebellion, or a danger of rebellion, or an inability by the president to execute the law with regular forces. The law has already come up in lawsuits from California, Oregon, and Illinois, and could resurface
Starting point is 01:38:30 depending on how state and local governments respond to these future deployments. And so this article from Zero Hedge goes through it city by city. So we've got Portland, we got Chicago, we got Washington, D.C., we've got Memphis, all these different places. This is already happening. State of Oregon and the city of Portland acknowledged activity outside of an ice facility. that was, again, blocking it and a crowd of protesters over the weekend, but they denied that it was the kind of protest that justified federal intervention. The U.S. District Judge Karen
Starting point is 01:39:05 Emmergoot, who was appointed by Trump, agreed when she issued a temporary restraining order on October 4th, she recounted incidents such as individuals shining flashlights on drivers and setting up makeshift guillotine. While these incidents, she said, were inexcusable, she said they are nowhere near the type of incidents that cannot be handled by regular law enforcement forces. In other words, this is not a justification for Trump to send in the army.
Starting point is 01:39:35 The shining flashlights on our faces, you know. They set up a mock guillotine over here, so send in the army. I mean, how is setting up a mothed guillotine inexcusable? Isn't that just free speech? I mean, clearly it's not an intention to use it. I wouldn't think. I don't imagine it's a functioning guillotine.
Starting point is 01:39:54 That's right. Well, you know, it's kind of like, you see that picture all the time of the noose that somebody put up as part of the protests on January the 6th. And the left loves to use that picture. So, you know, people put stuff up like that. But if it's, you know, they couldn't have actually, probably was not sturdy enough to actually hang pints.
Starting point is 01:40:15 So it was just, to protest. It wasn't an actual implement that they were going to hang anybody, and I don't think this guillotine was actually going to work either. Anyway, the administration has also violated the 10th Amendment, she said, by unlawfully attempting to federalize the troops. She said, because the president is federalizing the Oregon National Guard absent constitutional authority, his actions undermine the sovereign interest of Oregon as protected by the 10th Amendment. The case became even more complicated when the administration tried to deploy members from the California National Guard to Portland.
Starting point is 01:40:51 That, too, was blocked by Emmergoot in a subsequent order. And, of course, it allows somebody like Newscum, new scam, whatever you want to call him, nuisance, Governor Nucence, it allows him to take the high road and to push back against this. It's like, let's not make these guys look like heroes. And that's what I always said about what the left was doing to Donald Trump with all this lawfare that was obviously idiot.
Starting point is 01:41:16 But now Trump is doing idiotic things, and these people can pose as defenders of the Constitution, which they clearly are not. They're just posers, but it lets them pose that way. Then Chicago, by October 4th, Hegseth had invoked section 12406 to federalize 300 members of the Illinois National Guard. As in Portland, Hegseth also tried to federalize troops from another state, this time Texas, and bring them to Illinois. Illinois's lawsuit has argued that Trump can't use federal troops for civilian law enforcement because of a law known as the Posse Comitatis Act, which prohibits such use. However, the Trump administration argued that it doesn't prevent the president from using troops to protect federal assets, such as an ICE facility.
Starting point is 01:42:06 Well, we're seeing all kinds of abuse. I mean, it's not just the issue with the 300 troops and some of them, rappelling out of black helicopters and sticking guns in the face of residents that are throwing flash grenades and all the rest of that stuff. To me, that's so incredibly outrageous. That was the actual implementation of what we were always concerned about when we saw them practicing in the cities. And they said, oh, don't worry, we're not going to use the military in the cities. We just practice where we're going to be fighting. So that was a admission that they're practicing to do that. Now Trump is saying that out loud.
Starting point is 01:42:46 Yeah, we're going to practice in the cities because that's where we're going to be fighting. We've got a war within, and I want you generals and admirals to be on board with this, or else you're out. How is this not outraging the people on the right? It's just another example of Trump delusion syndrome. These people are so deluded that they can't see that Trump is doing openly what we knew that Obama was doing quietly behind the scenes. And it's even more reprehensible when he does it openly and you don't say anything about it. As a matter of fact, you know, take a look at this picture. This is snipers on the roof of the building shooting rubber bullets, the crowd down below.
Starting point is 01:43:27 Isn't this amazing? You know, this is what we want here in America. We want snipers up on the roof and black and masks shooting on people who are protesting down on the ground. Protests have occurred in a nice facility near Chicago. The lawsuit said, the protests would be a flimsy pretext, they said, for sending in troops. ICE continues to operate the facility to process the hundreds of individuals that it has detained in recent weeks.
Starting point is 01:43:55 It hasn't deterred them from operating. So you're going to use that as a flimsy pretext to send in the army. And then in Memphis, Trump has initiated a multi-pronged approach in Memphis, where violent crime was six times higher than the national average in 2024. Yeah, I worry about Memphis. I mean, you know, when you go back to Texas and you drive, we have to drive through Memphis for the interstate there. And they have shootouts on the interstate even going through Memphis. The crime is really bad there.
Starting point is 01:44:23 Yeah. But it is still, I don't think, a federal issue. In 2024, you get to see the best pro shop pyramid. Yeah, exactly. And in 2024, the city ranked first in the nation for per capita violent crime as well as for property crime. And so Trump's approach is a. to send in the National Guard. But it's unclear whether or not they have started operations in the city.
Starting point is 01:44:48 He's got the support of the Tennessee governor, Bill Lee, which, you know, a lot of, a lot of people in the conservative states, they're going to give carte block to Trump to do whatever he wants. So we could wind up getting this worse than the people in the Democrat areas. And then finally, Washington National Guard troops remain in the nation's capital nearly two months after Trump initially deployed them over concerns that he had there. Well, while all that is happening, and you've got all this kinetic drama, you know, which is what they talk about, the special forces, for example, they could do Psiops when they
Starting point is 01:45:22 would go in, or they could do kinetic stuff, jumping out of airplanes or rappelling out of helicopters and that type of stuff. That's the kinetic stuff. So Trump has got this, you know, ultimate fighting contest thing going on with the troops, but at the same time, when you look at him complaining about tariffs and the economic impact that trade imbalance has on us, and you look at him talking about getting out the immigrants. The utter hypocrisy of this is truly astounding. This, again, was surprising to see this from W&D.
Starting point is 01:45:53 They have focused on this H-1B visa thing, and they're getting pretty upset with Trump for doing nothing about it. Seven and a half million foreign permits issued in 2024, while 17 million Americans were left without jobs. While millions of our people search for jobs and settle for partners. time work. The government is quietly flooding the labor pool with foreigners. And he got billionaires like the one we talked about yesterday. He says, well, you know, the people coming in from India and other places for the H-1B thing, they're not competition for you. You're dishwashers. You Americans,
Starting point is 01:46:27 you're dishwashers. These people are coming in for tech jobs. That's not for you. That's for them. In 2024, only one and a half million new jobs are created. Yet seven and a half million work permits were approved, a 6 million worker surplus. Add to that, 3.6 million retirements, 4.9 million new graduates, and 6.7 million unemployed, and the total climbs to over 17 million Americans left behind. Biden's Bureau of Labor Statistics lied about the job market, but the math is undeniable. Elizabeth Farah exposes the truth and calls out President Trump to act now and report that they put up on their website. Well, good luck with that.
Starting point is 01:47:11 It's all just, it is a theater, and he doesn't really care what happens to us as Americans. He's there to serve the billionaires who want to bring in cheap labor. Trump said he is considering invoking the Insurrection Act in Portland. Trump on Monday told reporters to the White House that he's considering invoking the Insurrection Act in Portland. He said, with a protest that are there over ICE facilities, and I've got a video about that. Here it is right here. Mr. President, can we talk about Portland for a second? Are you planning to invoke the Insurrection Act?
Starting point is 01:47:44 And that would be, you know, a very long-standing law that's been on the book. Yeah, well, it's been invoked before, as you know. If you look at Chicago, Chicago's a great city where there's a lot of crime. And if the governor can't do the job, we'll do the job. It's all very simple. They probably had 50 murders in Chicago over the last five, six, seven months. Many people were shot.
Starting point is 01:48:13 And then the governor gets up and he says, well, we can handle it. They can't handle it. They don't know what they're doing. The mayor is grossly incompetent. He's at a 4% approval rating. But you don't have any authority to do anything about this. He said a 4% lowest approval rating. Constitution is more important than the crime in Chicago.
Starting point is 01:48:27 Which is hard to believe in New York. I thought de Blasio would always maintain that record, but the Chicago guy is even lower. So I think that We want safe cities. If you look at D.C., you would right now, Mark, you could go out, take your family out to dinner. You could walk right down in the middle of the street. There is no crime in D.C. When I got here, this place was a raging hellhole where people would come from Canada.
Starting point is 01:48:56 People would come from other places and end up getting shot. Nobody's being shot. The National Guard's been unbelievable. I mean, they are strong, tough guys. You know, I prefer dangerous liberty and not having a standing army to the illusion of security. And I don't know if what he is saying is true. He lies constantly, even if every word that he said was true, even if it was a violent hellhole and you couldn't walk down the street without getting shot, which I think is an exaggeration.
Starting point is 01:49:27 Yeah, it was pretty bad, but it wasn't that bad. Even if that were true. And even if it is now 100% safe. I still oppose him for doing this. He does not have the authority to do this. And let me tell you something. It is much more dangerous to enable a guy to have that kind of authority, a federal government to have that kind of authority that is not under the Constitution and to throw
Starting point is 01:49:48 away the rule of law. That is the most dangerous thing you could do. The worst gang that we could have is the gang that thinks that it's doing the right thing and that has the authority to do whatever it wishes without any controls or legal restraints. He said, Portland's been on fire. for years. So far, it hasn't been necessary, but we have an insurrection act for a reason. If I had to enact it, I would do that. If people were being killed and courts were holding us up,
Starting point is 01:50:14 or governors or mayors were holding us up, sure, I'd do that. I mean, I want to make sure that people aren't killed as he is shooting boats out of the water in Venezuela without any evidence whatsoever. So he's open to invoking the Insurrection Act. So when he commented on this judge that he appointed, he says, so you have a judge that has lost her way that tries to pretend that there's no problem. Well, the problem is, is that Trump is pretending that there's no Constitution, that there's no Tenth Amendment, and that there's no Pasi Kamatadas Act. That's the problem.
Starting point is 01:50:51 The Insurrection Act that they're talking about is from 1807, a federal law that allows the president to nationally deploy the U.S. military or to federalize troops to quell what the president deems to be an insurrection against the United States. And again, some scattered protests around an ice facility that doesn't even shut down the ice facility is not an insurrection. Trump has flirted with invoking the Insurrection Act before. During the 2024 campaign, he said he would use the law to suppress unrest. And at the end of his first term in office, some of his supporters urged him to invoke the law to try to hold onto power after he lost the election to Biden. So this is an article from Mother Jones that was put up by Drudge asking, is it time for
Starting point is 01:51:43 soft secession? I say it's always time for that. This is war gaming, how blue states could use their economic clout to stand up to Trump's agenda, starting with California. And I heartily approved this. I got to say, you know, I had my first program back in August of 2017 when I was at Info Wars. The very first guest that I had was somebody who, again, 2017 was the first year that Trump was in office. And there were already several people on the left who were pushing for secession. And that was my very first guess. You know, what can I do to help you? Because I'm always for people having self-governance and it was good to have somebody on the left saying this because whenever you talk about secession and the right of self-governance which is the basis
Starting point is 01:52:34 for the existence of the United States in the very first place whenever you talk about that everybody's like oh well you are for slavery or whatever right they'll always bring that back and it's like no that doesn't necessarily follow from that that's a spin that they put on the civil war anyway in 2013 a venture capitalist tim draper launched a six California's ballot initiative. The upshot was there was some 40 million people, more than the population of the 20 smallest states combined. California was too big, too diverse to be efficiently governed.
Starting point is 01:53:07 I agree 100% with that. And I think that the United States is too large to be efficiently governed. And I think that even if the politicians were not completely bought and sold, I think that it would still be unworkable to have one representative for, what is it now, 750,000 residents. I think that's an absurdity. So I think it's true at the federal level,
Starting point is 01:53:33 but it certainly is true at California as well. I keep saying it, but different people generally seem to like being governed in different ways. Yeah. You know, Americans, you know, generally in the past, have loved liberty. They fought very hard for it.
Starting point is 01:53:47 Other countries have not. They haven't wanted it. They haven't desired to put in the effort to get it. That's why, again, the absurdity, I don't like democracy, but the absurdity of exporting it, even if it was the perfect system of government, some people don't want it. Yeah. They have to want it themselves. The population has to want it. If they like a monarchy, you cannot force democracy on them.
Starting point is 01:54:09 You can't impose a love for self-governance. They either got it or they don't have it. That's all of our nation building, the flaw behind all of that thinking. I know someone who lives in upstate New York, and he's constantly, complaining because he's, you know, conservative about New York City influencing all of New York's politics. And if you're in New York, you will get whatever New York City wants, even though most of New York is actually pretty conservative. And his thoughts was that once any city reaches a certain size, it should become its own district, kind of like D.C. That's a really good idea. I think that's
Starting point is 01:54:46 exactly right. Because you see that in state after state. You know, you look at Virginia, and it's the suburbs of Washington along with Virginia Beach, which is a heavy federal military presence is there. Those two urban centers have washed out the votes of the rural areas. And in Tennessee here, Nashville and Memphis, a real counterweight to the rest of the state that is here. And we saw this at a local level when we lived in North Carolina, the community that we were in, neighbored Chapel Hill, where the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill is.
Starting point is 01:55:20 And you had a lot of people who were a part of that university mindset, which I guess we could say, that had moved into that county. And they were able to take over the county government. And they started putting restrictions on farmers, making it impossible for them to do their job and other things like that. And the way that they did it was prior to them coming in and changing the structure of the county government, you had. regional representation within the county. So a county commissioner would be attached to a particular geographical area. And since they were all clustered in one corner of the county, they could not run the county. And so what they did was they pushed, and in the name of fairness, they pushed the idea that
Starting point is 01:56:10 everybody would be able to vote for every counselor. So you would run at large. And once they did that, they put up a slate of electors. and because they had a lot of people in that one little corner there, and the rest of the county was sparsely populated, mainly with farmers, they were able to get complete control of the county government. And so that's really what is happening on a state-by-state level. That happened in a kind of a microcosm there.
Starting point is 01:56:36 So he puts this ballot on, and what he wanted to do was to break up California into six different areas and make them all separate states. And one of them around, the Bay Area, he was even going to name it Silicon Valley, the state of Silicon Valley. Anyway, he was able to get 753,000 signatures, but that wasn't enough to get on the ballot in California. And then after the 2016 election, when people started pushing back against Trump, and like I said, in 2017, I was able to talk to somebody that was part of a California secession movement. He was able to get the ballot on the initiative, the initiative on
Starting point is 01:57:18 the ballot, I should say. But the day before the ballots were to be printed, the state Supreme Court blocked the measure. It said, what do we do about things like water treaties and things like that? So we're not going to split up California, said the California Supreme Court. So they took the initiative off the ballot even after they got on there. That's why I say, you know, the way they control the ballot, usually by the political parties, means that democracy is not really functional. And we don't really want direct democracy anyway. We want a republic. We're in a republic where you have people who are under the law and under the Constitution. Draper tapped into something that is now excruciatingly felt. The assignment of two senators per state, no matter its population,
Starting point is 01:58:01 was always deeply flawed, says Mother Jones. Now, this is a leftist mindset, which is itself deeply flawed. And I've talked about this before as well. It's a fundamental misunderstanding of of the structure of our government to think that senators should be directly elected. That needs to be taken out. That was done, by the way, by a lot of politicians who had been in the Grand Army of the Republic, who hated any state power whatsoever. These are veterans of the Civil War, and they were now in authority, and so they wanted to crush once and for all the power of the states
Starting point is 01:58:38 and centralized as much power as they could in Washington. That's why we had the constitutional amendment for the direct election of senators. Prior to that, senators were always directly appointed by the state government because the senators were there, and that's the reason you had two per state, regardless of the population. They were not there to represent the people. They were there to represent the state. The state needed to have representation as a power base. They needed representation in Congress.
Starting point is 01:59:07 the House of Representatives was so named because it was there to represent the people. And if you look at the 10th Amendment, it says that the power is not delegated by the states or by the people are held by them, right, if that's not delegated to the federal government. So they envisioned a separation of powers, and that was reflected in the bicameral legislative body that we had. One was to represent the power of the states, the other represent the power of the people. And so the liberals don't understand that. They don't care about that. And they just, you know, again, that's the reality.
Starting point is 01:59:45 But it would be good for us to have smaller, more accountable legislation that's there. And also to be able to have some control. So what they're talking about is what could we do economically to assert our control? Well, we've seen a lot of this stuff in terms of their car regulations. They've exerted a lot of bad, unwanted pressure on people by coming up with the California Air Resources Board that comes with all kinds of higher standards of emission and things like that. And you've got nine states that slavishly follow whatever California does. And that's what the left is talking about doing here. So, as you know, when we look at the economic clout that California has, a massive amount of agricultural clout, for example, if California were alone, it would be the fifth largest food producer in the world.
Starting point is 02:00:41 And it produces three quarters of the fruit that we eat here in the United States. And then we look at the tech sector, $623 billion in the tech sector. So I said, let's throw that economic weight around, like they throw their car regulations around. And they said, we've already seen some examples of this. They don't mention the car thing, but they do mention the fact that you've got several Democrat states that came together in a coalition to push back against the vaccine stuff. So as RFK Jr. moves slightly in the direction towards having no mandates for vaccines, you had California and several of the left coast liberal states came together and said,
Starting point is 02:01:23 no, we're going to have a coalition that mandates these vaccines. even if the federal government doesn't do it. So they can come together and they can use their power in an anti-freedom way, which is what they always have been doing. They're always against our freedom. And so they're suggesting that they do more of that. But look, this is a tactic that could be used by conservatives as well. Come together in a coalition between different states.
Starting point is 02:01:46 Again, going back to Senator Nicely, that was one of the dreams that he was trying to work on. He said, if we can get Tennessee to have gold reserves and some other things, He said there's some other states here in the south that people are looking at that and saying we're looking at some uncertain economic times and we need to start setting things aside to help provide for that. He said if they were to follow some of the same paths that he was trying to get Tennessee to follow, then we could have a regional cooperation where people could back up this fiat currency nonsense that's going to implode on us.
Starting point is 02:02:20 And so you can do it in a positive way as well. It's not just, you know, we see it being done. by California and Oregon and Washington and Hawaii. We see them doing it in an anti-freedom way. But we need to pay attention to this and the mechanism of it and say we could do the same thing and do it in a positive way. Unfortunately, people are only concerned about coalescing around a politician or party. They're not interested on the right in terms of coalescing around principle anymore.
Starting point is 02:02:50 The left, actually, I guess you could say they're more principled. I just don't like their principles. I oppose their principles, but they stick to them far more than the right does because they don't have a charismatic figure on the left that everybody's going to slavishly devote themselves to. So while this is all happening, Russia is mocking. They said civil war is coming to the U.S. A Russian lawmaker, by the way, got up and said, we should take advantage of their existing differences. We should drive them not only to an economic shutdown, but to a political shutdown as well. Now, this guy who is there as a former KGB agent, he's now Russian lawmaker, he said civil wars brewing in America, and he called Trump Dumb.
Starting point is 02:03:35 He claimed differences between the two U.S. political parties are, quote, entering a phase of being impossible to resolve and that the Kremlin should interfere, he said. He said he doesn't treat claims that a civil war in America is coming as a conspiracy theory. In reference to the Republicans and Democrats, he said they're currently using political repressions against each other in the most proactive way. Yes, I absolutely agree with this analysis. I mean, we can see it. We can see how both Republicans and Democrats not only hate each other, but they are escalating the hatred, accelerating the coming civil war by doing things that are intended to antagonize and accelerate all this. They will never agree about my immigration. We've heard it from their statements. Of course, we should take advantage of this
Starting point is 02:04:22 unsolvable situation, he said. us of meddling in their political affairs, and he said, we haven't done that, but we should. So the UK has suspected that this guy whose name is Lugovoi, a former KGB officer, they accused him of being one of two men responsible for the murder of ex-Russian spy, Alexander Lavinenko in London in 2006. This was the guy who died after ingesting radioactive plutonium. which was believed to have been administered by a cup of tea. I think there was somebody else that thought that they had hit him with an umbrella
Starting point is 02:05:02 while he was walking down the street. Is that the same guy? I don't know. Because there was one where I'm pretty sure that they jabbed him with an umbrella that had a little bit of some kind of radioactive isotope in the tip and into his calf. Yeah, this is. Maybe it's the same guy and they've changed the story. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:05:22 Not my cup of tea anyway, yeah. I think that's just a common assassination method, radioactive stuff. It seems like that would be hard to track. Yeah, yeah. He said, we should further pit them, that is, Republicans and Democrats, against each other, he said. We shouldn't be shy about it. They accuse us interfering in their elections, and we should say that we aren't, and we really aren't, but we should. So he said, we are developing our propagandistic activities in a positive sense in Europe and America.
Starting point is 02:05:54 And we should intensify it even more, he said. So he believes the Civil War is coming. I believe that they're pushing forward. I'm not too sure what he could do to heighten the tensions. What more could you have one side that wants to trans children, mutilate them, and murder babies on a mass scale? You can't, until they agree to stop that. And then you've got the other side that wants to send the army into all the cities that oppose him. And so it's like, okay, what do we do?
Starting point is 02:06:18 I mean, as far as pushing this Marxist divide goes, what more are they going to do that the nation of Israel and Netanyahu aren't already doing. Yeah. To me it's just the left has become ontologically evil. Every policy they advocate for is at its core evil. And you cannot give into that. People will talk about this where, oh, we need to come to some sort of consensus. No, I'm not going to give an inch to these people.
Starting point is 02:06:45 You can't compromise on these types of things. There's no compromise. There is no compromise on abortion. There is no compromise on trans kids. And until they give up on those, the left has gone insane. And there is no doing business with them. They have to back down. That's right.
Starting point is 02:07:03 Well, we're going to take a quick, well, go ahead and read some of the comments. Radist, bro. Thank you very much, Radis, bro. We really do appreciate it. It says criminals love the Constitution. What it undermines America. Notice the Constitution is for foreigners and illegals. Where's the Constitution for the citizens?
Starting point is 02:07:19 Well, that's the same type of thing we see in the UK when they have a two-tier. system, you know, we'll follow the rule of law. Well, the Muslim was very angry when he stabbed you. You've made him very angry. Yeah. But the same standard doesn't apply to both sides. But that's the thing. I would say, and I have said that, you know, I think we ought to have the rule of law and due process for anybody who is in America. Because if the government is allowed to get rid of that for a certain class of people, guess what? They're going to expand the class of people that they love not having to follow the rules. And so we always want to make the government follow the rules for everybody.
Starting point is 02:07:52 But you're right, they do have a different standard. They have a preferential standard here in the U.S., just like in the U.K. Ghostman 25. Says both sides use the same thuggery. It's just not the Democrats' turn right now. That's right. Sometimes you're the hammer, sometimes you're the nail. Jim.
Starting point is 02:08:13 Animal, yeah. Jim Nike. Perhaps someone can come up with a 20-point plan where police and sheriffs, So the rest, will arrest criminal invaders and turn them over to ice and ice guard military will not have to. Well, the thing is, it's like with the lockdown stuff where the solution that they're pushing is the exact same thing that they've been wanting to do for other reasons for so long. You can tell that that's not the real solution. When there are also obvious solutions that could be done like arresting and deporting the people that, you know, what I mean? I mean, it's deporting people that got arrested for other crimes instead of just letting them go as we see all the time.
Starting point is 02:08:55 Well, it's a catch and release that they do all the time, and a lot of that is coming from the federal government as well. You know, the model that the founders had, which is a good model for peace and safety, you know, they called them peace officers at one point in time. And this is what Sheriff Mack will talk about with the sheriffs and police, a peace officer's association. The model was that you would have an elected sheriff that was directly accountable to the people. And they would have a very small group of deputies. Same type of thing they did at the federal level for the Army. They would have a permanent Navy because the Navy is not going to be able to, just like the Air Force, the Navy cannot impose martial law on people and make that effective.
Starting point is 02:09:38 You have to have boots on the ground. So they did not want to have a standing army, but they did have an officer corps that was there that could help to organize and people in a situation. And so that was the idea kind of behind the sheriff. And if there was an issue, they'd get together the posse, the local community to take care of that. When you look at some place like Chicago, I think it would be treated just like the hole-in-the-wall gang.
Starting point is 02:10:04 You know, this is a no-go area where you've got the gangs are in charge of this area, just like Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid and the Hole-the-W gang. They had this one area, and you don't go in that canyon. And so if that's going to be the way Chicago is going to be, if you don't have the residents who are upset enough about it, then to do something about it and push back. Again, another Western movie, the Magnificent Seven, you know, the Mexican peons that had enough of it. And so they go get some guys to train them as well as to come fight with them. But it was mainly they went to them not to say, hey, will you come in and take these guys out for us and say, no, will you train us how to fight these. bandits that have taken over our community. If they don't care about that in Chicago, we shouldn't
Starting point is 02:10:48 care about it. We just kind of put a wall up and, you know, kind of like escape from New York, you know, this is Chicago, this is the hole and wall game. But we do not want to destroy the constitution in order to try to make these people safe when they don't care about it. It's the same thing you were saying, Travis, about going into another country and trying to make it safe for democracy. If the people in Chicago don't want safety, we can't give it to them. But what is happening is, when they went into that apartment building, you saw that elderly black lady in Chicago where there is a lot of crime and there is a lot of shooting of rival gangs, but she said she'd never had a gun stuck in her face before, not until the federalized, militarized police
Starting point is 02:11:27 came to Chicago, rappelling out of helicopters. Yeah. Honor Seeker. I wonder how many of those ICE agents are actually foreign mercenaries explaining the need to cover their face. I do not trust such a homeland military buildup with so many willing participants. Yeah. Another The thing to consider is just when you make citizenship a benefit of joining the military, it's a very dangerous precedent. You get a lot of people that have no loyalty to the country or the Constitution, to the rule of the land. They simply want to be granted access to the country and its wealth.
Starting point is 02:12:00 And having to rely on mercenaries for your military is another harbinger, the end of an empire, I think. Yeah. Yeah. We have Assyrian Girl. Actually, I can't come down. flat-footed against federal intervention in these cities. They are criminal and way over the line. Seems like the feds do have a responsibility in the face of rogue cities that won't protect U.S. citizens.
Starting point is 02:12:22 Well, again, I don't think that you can give self-governance and peace to people who don't value it. And I think what they're doing is they're using this to take it away from those of us who do value that. AP Rumble seat. The same was done during manufactured riots in 2020. These are paid goons just as before to usher in martial law. Law. They're not genuine protesters. Practically, all of it is engineered. That's right. Yeah, it's Kabuki Theater. So, you know, Trump is like, well, if you guys do this, we're going to send in the federal troops. And so you've got Soros and company that are paying them to do exactly that.
Starting point is 02:12:56 Both sides are pushing us, accelerating us, into a civil war for the fourth time. Yeah, you could see that in the riots. There was a cohort of people that showed up to cause violence, to throw bricks. And there was a cohort of people that were just there to riot and loot store. and generally they had different objectives and they engaged in it in different ways. You could see that the two different groups generally had different types of people in them
Starting point is 02:13:20 and they did different things. And they were not really there. And of course, there was an aspect of that with January the 6th too, which I told people to stay away from it because you look at these mass protests, do they ever change anything? No, they don't.
Starting point is 02:13:33 And instead, you know, if you're there, you always run the chance that some group is going to come in with their own provocateurs. whether it's the government's provocateurs, or it's another NGO group that's got provocateurs. Yeah. We have, for Love the Road, it is the military's job to protect American foreign and domestic criminals and foreign invaders, not police and sheriff. No, that's Jim Nike. Okay.
Starting point is 02:14:00 Jim Nike says it is the military's job to protect American and foreign domestic criminals and foreign invaders, not police and sheriff. And then I guess for Love the Road says, not inside the country, though. That's why Washington, whoever it was, said we shouldn't have a standing army. Yeah, I would suggest that you take a look at what the founders say. I'll let them speak to you on that issue. As Madison said, when they opposed a standing army, he said, the weapons of defense abroad have always been used as instruments of tyranny at home. And so we do not want to have a standing army under any circumstances.
Starting point is 02:14:31 My problem is, is that many of these police forces that are set up by the cities that are answerable to the city administration, and not directly elected by the people, they are armed bureaucrats, and I view them as a standing army in and of themselves, but it's even worse when it is done by the federal government, which is totally unaccountable and not from that area. I think it's a very dangerous thing. And there was a sense that the founders had that, yes, government is there to try to preserve safety and order, but who protects us from the government? Who watches the watchers? How do we keep these people in line? How do we keep these people in line?
Starting point is 02:15:10 How do we make sure that they don't become the gang? They don't become the criminals and they don't become the oppressors. And if you want to take a look at what our government has done in the name of the war on drugs, it is not an exaggeration at all to call them a criminal gang. It is a definition of what they have become. Ghostman 25. 24 years of making the American citizens the enemy has led us to the most dangerous time ever in our history. Thank you, Bush family, for your Trojan horse of the Patriots.
Starting point is 02:15:40 Act, yes. We owe the Bushes so much, don't we? I saw, I almost put in a deck today. I saw yesterday on Twitter, somebody had an interview going back to the early 2000s, a young Tucker Carlson talking to Britney Spears about politics as if she knew anything about it. And she says, I really trust this president. I think we all need to get behind them, Bush. Well, I mean, Britney Spears is known to have such good judgment. She's completely sane and rational. Both of them pushing the Patriot Act. And at that time, know, Tucker Carlson was working for the man and telling everybody, don't look at Building Seven.
Starting point is 02:16:14 I'm not going to play your clip, but Building Seven, yeah. Oh, I don't know if we can play that. Guard Goldsmith says, ICE snipers shoot pepperballs at Head of Man peacefully protesting. He links the link there in chat. High Boost. Says, I'll play devil's advocate, David. If a government is derelict in duties, does the Fed not have the authority to do what is necessary? No.
Starting point is 02:16:38 No. it's not there to it's just like it doesn't have the authority to do something if you are saying something that is not true you know who makes them the authority to decide that's not true who makes them the authority to decide how states could act we either have sovereignty or we don't we either have free speech or we don't that type of thing I don't I don't want to see the government doing all this stuff and it bothers me a great deal used to be when I was a kid people say well you know don't make a federal case out of this We make a federal case out of everything.
Starting point is 02:17:12 Every time we see a problem, we want the government to fix it, number one. And number two, we don't want the state or local government to fix it. We want the federal government to fix it. How's that working out for us? It's not. Not. C.J.P. Rumble, yes, we would like to secede from New York City up here in New York State. Good luck with that.
Starting point is 02:17:32 Y'all deserve it. You all deserve to be free of that albatross. Well, I suppose it's more of a giant dead rat. Well, I think it's a great idea. You just have it set up. Once your population gets to X size, you're now a state. You become your own thing. It could be something for them to aspire to.
Starting point is 02:17:52 Beringer 7-7. We already have militarized police, which is no place in a free society. Yeah. Real Jason Barker. It can always get worse, though. Yeah, real Jason Barker. General welfare of citizens is a tragedy of the commons. I want to be responsible for my own welfare.
Starting point is 02:18:05 Anything else is not. freedom. I agree. Well, we're going to take a break and we come back. We're going to talk about some of these issues. Should religion have influence over political decisions? Well, a study, a poll, not a study, but a poll, shows that over half of adult Americans agree with a statement that religion should not be able to influence political decisions. The question is, do they realize what is really happening here. We're going to talk about that when we come back. Stay with us. We'll be right back. You're listening to the David Knight Show. If you like the Eagles, on a dark desert highway, the cars, and Huey Lewis in the news,
Starting point is 02:19:45 they'll love the classic hits channel at APS Radio. Download our app or listen now at APSRadio.com. It starts with physical fitness and appearance. If the Secretary of War can do regular hard PT, so can every member of our joint force. It's completely unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon and leading commands around the country and the world. It's a bad look. It is bad and it's not who we are. Yeah, it's not who we are.
Starting point is 02:20:18 So there you go. That's, um, he's going to whip everybody into shape one way or the other. Well, don't buy the lie. This is an article from Ken Ham. Over half of the U.S. adults claim that religion should not, quote, influence, decisions. Well, you know, when Jefferson talked about the wall of separation, you know, that they love to talk about in terms of suppressing religious expression, it was in response to a letter from some Danbury Baptist in Danbury, Connecticut. And they said, you know, there's been a lot of claims by your opponent. In the previous election, John Adams, saying that you were going to engage in a religious repression. And he said, no, there is a wall of separation. that separates the churches from the federal government. The reality is that the Supreme Court in mid-20th century
Starting point is 02:21:12 put that wall around churches. Jefferson was talking about that wall being around the government. It's there to restrain the government. We want to get the government out of church, but we don't want to get God out of politics. So as he points out here, this is the 2005 State of Theology Survey, sorry,
Starting point is 02:21:32 2005. It's published by Ligonier Ministries and Lifeway Research. Lifeway research is the Lifeway Books. It used to have Christian bookstores, and they were one of the biggest ones. They were associated, I think, with the Southern Baptists. But there was one statement in the survey, says Ken Ham, rewarded from previous years that I wanted to focus on,
Starting point is 02:21:53 and it's about politics. He said, survey respondents were asked to whether they strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree with the following statement, and they could also select not sure. Statement was, Christians should not allow their religious beliefs to influence their political decisions. Over half, that is, 54 percent of U.S. adults agreed with this statement, filtered for those with evangelical beliefs, the numbers dropped, but only to 29 percent. That means that one out of three supposed evangelicals do not believe that their religious beliefs should impact
Starting point is 02:22:29 their political decisions. And they don't understand what a truly biblical worldview is. And I would say they also don't even understand what the term evangelical means. It really means to proclaim, to proclaim good news, but it was a proclamation. And they're saying, well, we need to just keep quiet about that, right? I also don't think they understand what the word worldview means. That's right. It doesn't affect how they treat the world.
Starting point is 02:22:53 Yeah. He says, ironically, at the same time, 95% of that same group, believe a statement, quote, the Bible has the authority to tell us what we must do, unquote. He says, so the Bible has the authority to tell us what to do, unless that is a political decision. And then we put politics above God. Well, he says, there is no neutrality. As Jesus said, whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me
Starting point is 02:23:22 scatters. He says, politics is legislated morality. Let's understand that. And morality is the result of your worldview. Leftists legalize the murder of unborn children. They legalize the genital mutilation of children and teens. They legalize the perversion of marriage and sexuality because of their worldview, because of their religion.
Starting point is 02:23:46 They believe that absolute personal autonomy is the highest good, and they legislate in accordance with this belief. They are not neutral, nor are they parking their religious beliefs at the door when they vote, when they propose legislation, or when they sign bills into law. They are actively employing their religion and the decisions that they make. And this is one thing that we always need to be aware of, you know, just this is when you go back to the statements of the Supreme Court making about, there is a wall of separation.
Starting point is 02:24:17 We've got to separate church and state and all the rest of this stuff. What they were really trying to do was to suppress the expression of religious views, and that's what this is really about as well. Well, they want to tell you that it's okay for them to follow what they believe is right and wrong, their morality, wherever they get it from, but it's not okay for you to have a view. It's not okay for you to talk about that. If you do, you're accused of being a Christian nationalist, which is supposedly something that's bad. Again, this is a term they've created that they believe they can use in a pejorative sense. But it's another one of these things like an assault rifle or hate speech.
Starting point is 02:24:54 It's a weaponized term that really is just a debating tactic. So he says Christians have to do the same thing. We can't leave our Christian beliefs, our biblical worldview at the door when we engage in politics as a citizen or as a politician. We are not neutral, and neither is a sphere that we are entering. We are to seek the good of the nation that we're in and to use our influence as salt and light for such a time as this as we do the king's business until he returns.
Starting point is 02:25:24 Christians should neither be above politics, so they make no impact on the future of this country. In other words, we're going to stay in our cloistered area in our ivory tower or whatever. He says, neither should they be so involved in politics that their entire hope is wrapped up in elections and legislation. Because what that does is that gets you to do things like use as a talking points USA and Charlie Kirk did. they bring in a homosexual as part of their presentation about the culture war. He's on our side. See, we can embrace this guy if he's a Republican. No, you don't compromise your principles for political gain either.
Starting point is 02:26:07 We recognize that what happens in the White House matters, but that God is sovereign. A good example of this is how homeschooling is being attacked. One particular one in a main town is very interesting. one American town starts a war against homeschooling, and to an enraging extreme, this is from the gold report. They said, we've had a lot of pushback against homeschooling as it explodes when people, some people saw what was happening in the schools because of lockdowns. That helped to further the homeschooling. And they said there have been a lot of things that have been proposed to try to stop this. Special exams demanded, invasive interviews, physical.
Starting point is 02:26:50 exams, odd requirements for homeschool teachers, and much more at times. In one case, state officials rejected a college diploma submitted by a homeschool teacher because it was written in Latin. I guess you would reply to that. Ignoramus inter alia. You're ignorant among other things. Now one main town is going to an extreme, an attempt to bar those who are connected with homeschooling from serving on a local public board. Town of officials in Dexter Maine are considering a proposal that bars homeschool co-op leaders and private school employees from serving on the local school board. Now, all this is in reaction to a particular individual who was a leader of the town's only homeschool co-op. She was able
Starting point is 02:27:38 to get on the school board, and they were very angry about what she was doing. So they got so angry that they recalled this individual. They had a recall election and got her thrown off the board. And that wasn't enough. They decided, well, we don't ever want to have any of these homeschoolers on the school board again. So they passed a general law that is very broad, and it could be interpreted. It's written so broadly that it is going to invite a lot of lawsuits for that town in terms of defending the First Amendment. As one state representative said, it exposes this town to significant liability. The plan should be dropped, and officials should recognize the right of all Dexter citizens to serve their local public schools.
Starting point is 02:28:20 The right way to approach this is if you don't like a particular individual, you can recall them as they did. Instead, what they're going to do is prohibit anybody that checks some of the boxes that she did from ever even running for office. And so they don't want anybody has anything to do with co-op, a homeschooling or anything. The ordinance is very broad, sweeping in not just paid employees, but also volunteers, former leaders, even homeschooling parents if they work together. It defines a co-op as any organized group of parents or guardians who collaborate to provide educational instruction or services to their children who are being educated at home.
Starting point is 02:28:56 If you participate in something like that, you can't run for office in this town. So they said the apparent assumption that those individuals can't be in the best interest of public schools is at heart a baseless and narrow-minded one. Also, look at the way they phrase that. The individuals cannot have the best interests of the public schools. That's right. doesn't mention the children and I'm going to take some life of its own yeah exactly
Starting point is 02:29:21 and say you know they're wrapping the children in with the public schools but they could if they really wanted to have phrased it and say the children within those it's about the public school system it is about
Starting point is 02:29:33 the system itself the teachers keeping their jobs their pay raises the establishment and it is simply the way they word things we said that over and over again with these different things
Starting point is 02:29:45 It becomes about protecting the institution. What is in the institution's best interest? We saw this, for example, in the UK. Everything was like, help the NHS or whatever, during the COVID lockdown. That was the way they were selling it to people. It wasn't like, help your neighbor or, you know, we've got to get through this and survive for the people that thought that it was a real pandemic. It was about protecting the NHS.
Starting point is 02:30:08 And so you see them circling the wagons to protect these institutions because that's all they really care about. We need to understand there's a huge difference between. between school and education. Those two things are not necessarily even connected. And especially when we look at the librarians, we have a trailer here of a little thing called the librarians. I'm doing a criminal investigation into some of your staff.
Starting point is 02:30:38 Essentially, the librarians are my suspects. Have you a real love of people, books, and learning? You may well consider the vocation of a librarian. It didn't dawn on us that we would come under attack. They're going to see all these film awards, this thing is made. We have librarians who are misunderstanding what is healthy and good for children. When I was first attacked, student's mother was calling me a pornographer, pedophile, and groomer of children.
Starting point is 02:31:10 That's accurate. Sounds good to me. The mother sounds just and righteous. There's never been a movie more vital. There are two books that I was asked to be removed, and I would not remove them. We're going to pull books off the shows, stamp, color purple. Yep, there's your nudity right there. Get rid of them.
Starting point is 02:31:32 This book was bad. I would like to know how the history of the KKK is pornographic. We have a movement within America that has decided that school boards are now where they want. to push their agenda. This stuff is coming into schools, and it's probably already there. Yeah, you need to just give your money to the libraries and public schools and shut up. A different kind of superhero. How pretentious.
Starting point is 02:32:06 I'm disgusting. Former students reach out to me that have told me books. This book is gay. I'm going to speak out about it. Also notice it's a very specific phenotype. Mm-hmm. They all are very similar. You do not get to pick our reading material.
Starting point is 02:32:19 It is ours. You're trying to arrest libraries. You're a fascist. You're a fascist. I cannot imagine my face on the wanted poster and my friends being taken away in handcuffs. I can. You're coming for teachers and librarians, and they know it.
Starting point is 02:32:37 This is a spiritual war. Our goal is to spread this to other communities. This is about taking away rights. I'm not. here today to implore you. You don't have the right to peddle smut to children. This can't be a miracle. He says it is African tribal colored garb.
Starting point is 02:32:58 The librarians. Yes. I'm sure. It's, ugh. How pretentious. How self-serving. How disgustingly self-obsessed. And of course, it's making all the rounds.
Starting point is 02:33:09 You see all the awards that's being given at the film festivals. If it wins an award at Sundance or South by Southwest, chances are, it's the biggest piece of trash. Well, this is an article from the Zon Zero Hedge from Armageddon prose. Give me your children's genitals or give me death, says Patricia Henry, your local public school librarian. As front-line soldiers in the fight to protect and to preserve our sacred democracy, trademarked, frumpy, menopausal, and largely childless public school librarians
Starting point is 02:33:41 are doing all they can to keep child trainee propaganda. flowing directly into the malleable minds of their charges. Saving our sacred democracy from deplorable mothers who won't surrender their children's hearts and minds to the state. Except they have surrendered their kids to the state. You know, we need to stop this stuff, but we also got to get our kids out of there first. You should see this, see the type of people that are teaching in schools,
Starting point is 02:34:08 that are the librarians immediately go, I can't, I can't put them in there. It's not worth it. So this is from the movie librarians. They say, librarians emerge as the first responders in the fight for democracy and First Amendment rights. As they well know, controlling the flow of ideas means control over communities. And so they will control the ideas.
Starting point is 02:34:30 They will control the communities. They will control the horizontal. They will control the vertical. And they are in control of what you see. It is the outer limits here, right? In Texas, the Krauss list targets 850 books. focused on race and LGBTQIA plus stories, triggering sweeping book bands across the U.S. at an unprecedented rate. Somebody is always going to decide what is going to be taught to the kids.
Starting point is 02:34:57 And so the question is, you can have a Marxist, lesbian, or transgender who's going to be teaching, deciding what your kid is taught, or you can decide what's going to happen with that. Also, I'm so sick of these people calling a, not pushing this to children a band. It's not banned. They just aren't giving it to children. They aren't pushing it anymore. That's right. We ban alcohol for children.
Starting point is 02:35:21 We ban driving for children. We ban gun purchasing for children. There's a lot of things that we ban for children that are not appropriate for them. We should ban government schools. That's the next one on the list. As tensions escalate, librarians connect the dots from heated school and library board meetings nationwide to lay bare the underpinnings of extremism, fueling the censorship efforts. Despite facing harassment, threats, and laws aimed at criminalizing their work,
Starting point is 02:35:49 the librarian's rallying cry for freedom to read is a chilling, cautionary tale. Well, of course, these women can read whatever books they want, but they can't read certain things to the children. And isn't it interesting how upset these town councils get when you actually start to read to them what these librarians are giving to the kids? You can't use that kind of language here. You can't show those kind of pictures here. Oh, really?
Starting point is 02:36:12 But you can show them to an eight-year-old kid. from sea to shining shining sea no child is free unless they are up to their bigoted little eyeballs in child training porn and critical race theory furnished by their local library well the new york times is all on board with this book they say at school board meetings in different states librarians are accused of grooming children through pornographic material well that's what you call it when you show kids pornographic material most of the supposedly problematic themes deal with race, sexuality, or gender. Picture books have even drawn heat for depicting naked children, animals, and statues. Well, that's what they arrested those people
Starting point is 02:36:54 in Vegas for. Yeah. So, you know, I wonder if these librarians ever banned Bibles out of their libraries. You think they maybe they would? Would they allow theology books in there? Yeah. And I'm sure all of the nudity is, of course, just statues like that one that they showed. It's not stuff like we've seen before where they couldn't show it at the town council meeting because that was inappropriate for a town council meeting. But, you know, giving it to small children, that's fine. Yeah, yeah. This is a very biased documentary, obviously.
Starting point is 02:37:25 Margaret Atwood did irreparable damage to the psychology of a very specific type of woman. They got absolutely one shot by the handmaid's tail and they cannot be recovered. That's right. You just have to kind of corral them and keep them away from the rest of society. You don't let them have any power. You don't let them do anything of note. You get to read your awful books of zero value and just be yourself. But we're not going to let you near children.
Starting point is 02:37:54 We're not going to let you teach them anything. You can't be trusted. Yeah, I think it's funny that Karen was an extra in The Handmaid's Tale. She didn't know what the movie was about. No, casting. I could be an extra. It was a horrible experience. that lasted one day and so I'm not going back to this and I'm standing in the sun all day
Starting point is 02:38:11 and standing in slightly different places because they're going to piece together and composite the different shots to make it look like it was a large crowd of them but you know she she heard that Robert Deval was in town he was doing a a movie in Durham they were shooting it's like okay well there's an opportunity to get on it's like I'll try that that ought to be fun it'd be interesting and it was anything but and then we found out what the movie what the movie was really about. Never saw the movie, but we just found out what it was about after that. Anyway, at stake our First Amendment rights, this is the New York Times talking in support of the librarians. And the librarians are shown as the vanguard of efforts to protect
Starting point is 02:38:53 the First Amendment. Yeah, right. That one of these school employees appears on screen in identity camouflaging silhouette underscores the level of hostility that they can face. Right. Several of the women featured in the librarians were fired. for refusing to remove books from the shelves or sometimes from merely asking questions about the directive to do so. The sense of emergency makes the profiles encourage all the more heartening,
Starting point is 02:39:18 says the New York Times. From its superb opening credit sequenced paying tribute to card catalogs of your to its sharp selection of vintage clips and intimate reportage, the librarians is a well-crafted, as it is profoundly alarming. I would add, piece of propaganda.
Starting point is 02:39:35 For the record, says this article here, that's on Zero Hedge. Weimar-era Berlin was a hotbed of cultural revolution-style transgender adjutoprot. From the history of sexuality and law, they said by the interwar years, the years between World War I and two, adopting the term transvestite to characterize gender variant expressions and identities
Starting point is 02:40:02 had become a possibility. Sexologist Magnus Hirschfield coined this popular label with a bulky 1910 study on the theme, publishing numerous case histories to help distinguish transvestism from older ideas of inversion or a third sex. New magazines were aimed at the same-sex desiring or trans-identifying readers, magazines such as girlfriend or friendship. They seized on this and similar labels for their potential to broaden the claims of sex-gender minorities to the full rights of legal citizenship.
Starting point is 02:40:37 So again, this is the Weimar Republic, this corrupt republic between the two wars and Germany. And this is really where we are right now. You know, Germany began pushing back against Christianity well before the other nations did. It began with academics and higher criticism, saying, well, we're going to criticize the Bible. That happened even before evolution came out. We're going to criticize the Bible because we know better. And so we're going to come up with textual criticism or we're going to say that the nation, that are named in the Bible don't exist, never have exist.
Starting point is 02:41:10 And, of course, that was refuted by archaeology and things like that. But then it continues to go in the direction as Nishi said, we have killed God. And by that he meant, even though he didn't believe in God, he meant that they had basically removed any plausible foundation for morality. And what you wind up with is the kind of sexual perversion that they had in the Viamar Republic. In the Weimar era, queer and trans politics are closely intertwined.
Starting point is 02:41:40 Cross-dressing, while not strictly illegal, fell under the mischievous and nuisance laws. And many of these individuals found themselves vulnerable to arrest under Germany's anti-homosexual paragraph 175. And they call that a form of persecution. Anyway, this person writing this article says, I don't know how long parents will continue to abide the trainee indoctrination. of their children in government facilities whom they presumably send to public schools expecting to learn math.
Starting point is 02:42:12 But it can't be forever. So maybe the public school librarians, if they keep it up, might, in reality, instead of their own imaginations, they might really become the martyrs of democracy. In other words, they might actually do some good by showing people how evil this whole system is. It could backfire like the lockdowns did.
Starting point is 02:42:31 They're currently pretending to be for social accolades, from the literal wine moms. So we'll see what happens with that. There was an interesting article. And when I saw this headline, I thought, no, there's no way this is the case. But this is from Brian Schellhavi at Health Impact News.
Starting point is 02:42:48 And he actually brings the receipts for this. And I'll tell you what this is. I think it needs to be covered. Erica Kirk's evangelical Christian orphanage in Romania was in an area that was linked to child trafficking. And, you know, when I started reading this and seeing how, much has been happening in Romania in terms of child trafficking. Of course, you think about it.
Starting point is 02:43:12 You know, why did Andrew Tate choose Romania to go to? There's something definitely rotten in the state of Denmark there. And he did the research with this, and I found that when she was 17 years old, she got involved in setting up a Romanian orphanage that supposedly was working with Christians and the military that was there. And yet, at that NATO base, Romanian journalists had exposed that this NATO base is being used to traffic and to prostitute children. And even the individual who did a video with her from that military base was one of the known individuals who was involved in that.
Starting point is 02:43:55 And so it's very suspicious. Brian Shulhavi said, when I saw a story in my news feed this weekend about Erica Kirk's past ties to Christian orphanage that she helped to start in Romania, specifically in an area of Romania well known for child sex trafficking and organ harvesting, and specifically to Israel, I began to search to see if I could get more information. When my initial searches on the U.S.-based search engine sites all returned a full page of fact-checking websites trying to debunk this story, I knew right away that there was something to this. Otherwise, the fact-checking websites would not have even bothered to address the story. This is news that they don't
Starting point is 02:44:33 want made public. I am not unfamiliar with the topic of using evangelical Christian orphanages outside the U.S. to traffic children, he said. And I remember years ago, there was a lot of talk about adopting kids out of Romania as well as Russia for a short period of time. It would happen, and we were looking at it because it was so difficult, if not impossible, to adopt here in the U.S. And at the time, we had been unable to have kids.
Starting point is 02:44:58 And people were telling us, well, they're doing a lot of adoptions out of Romania. or out of Russia or whatever. We looked into it. It's like, well, no, I'm not so sure that in Russia, they're not taking these kids away from their parents. And a lot of these kids, you know, had parents that, you know, were political enemies of the system or whatever. So we were kind of concerned about that.
Starting point is 02:45:19 Also in Romania, and China, it was a bit different because we understood what the situation was there. The parents were surrendering their kids because of the one-child policy. Now, you know, adopting a child, and that's kind of a situation was not going to change, not going to encourage the one-child policy. As a matter of fact,
Starting point is 02:45:38 it was the adoptions by Americans that actually embarrassed the Chinese to the extent that they stopped that. And in the case of our daughter, she was abandoned because, like a lot of other kids who had medical issues, she had hydroencephalus at birth
Starting point is 02:45:54 and water on the brain, and so they abandoned her for that. A lot of kids were abandoned because they had a cleft palate. And the Chinese, government would not help people with it and they were so poor they couldn't afford to have the operation. So Americans, you know, they abandoned and put them in orphanages and that's where our daughter was put. And so, you know, when you look at a situation like that, you have to be
Starting point is 02:46:16 very careful whether you're adopting domestically or whether you're adopting foreign and you have to be careful about whether or not this child has essentially been kidnapped by the government for whatever reason. And kind of try to think about that. from a perspective about what is best for the child. So I don't categorically embrace adoption or categorically condemn it. I think Brian Jelhovi does at some point kind of fall in the camp of categorically opposing adoption because there have been abuses. So while the corporate news, he says, is trying hard to squash this story about Erica
Starting point is 02:46:57 Franz, France, I guess, is how he pronounced her name, before she married. married Charlie Kirk. Here are two good sources that have done an investigative report on her past, including her parents' connections to the U.S. military, to the U.S. government, and to Israel, as well as translating some Romanian publications into English. So in an interview that she claimed that she and her husband and her mother, Lori, moved from Ohio to Arizona due to her mother working with Homeland Security
Starting point is 02:47:24 and the Defense Department. Meanwhile, her divorced father, Kent, who also lives in Arizona, headed the military industrial complex giant Raytheon's Israel branch. Erica won the Miss Arizona beauty contest and competed in Trump's owned Miss USA pageant. Less than a year after finishing her reign as Miss Arizona and competing in the Trump-owned Miss USA pageant in 2014, Erica stated in an interview with the Arizona Foot Hills magazine. She said over the past two years,
Starting point is 02:47:58 We have gone global with our Romanian Angels project. We've teamed up with the U.S. Marine Corps to joint sponsor an orphanage in Constanta, Romania. I absolutely love working with the military, so I feel blessed that we can do this on a continual basis through Arizona, I'm sorry, Antonio Placement Center in Costanta, Romania. This timeline places her Romanian Angels program likely begun in 2011 or 2012, which seems odd. since it was apparently soon to be closed. Yet, strangely, no record of its official closure date can be accessed on the Internet. This, her European offshoot abroad evolved from an NGO charity called Everyday Heroes Like You,
Starting point is 02:48:45 in the U.S. that she founded at the tender age of 17 in 2006, until her Romanian Angels program was reportedly shut down in 2011 or 2012. not long after it was opened. Why? Because in all probability, it risked exposure as part of the global child trafficking scandal that was gripping Romania. And again, you know, why is it that Andrew Tate would go to Romania of all these different countries?
Starting point is 02:49:14 This guy is absolutely a human trafficker engaged in sex slavery, among other things. September of 2010, an Al Jazeera article said, dozens of people from Romania's eastern town of Tandari are to go on trial, accused of sending children to the UK to steal. According to the UN Children's Fund, about 80,000 children from Romania live in institutions or with substitute families away from their parental care. Following an investigation by Romanian and UK authorities, Tandari, a small town in the east of the country, has become the center of an international investigation over alleged child trafficking. Dozens of people are about to go on trial accused of training children to become criminals
Starting point is 02:50:03 and sending them to Britain to carry out crimes. So I guess that's where Fagan relocated, too, out of Oliver Twist, Artful Dodger. They've got a whole community training people to be pickpockets, I guess. October 2011, the New York Times detailed a human. interest exposé, focusing on the valiant efforts of one brave Romanian woman who dedicated her life to rescuing young girls from the child sex trafficking epidemic, ravaging in and around Constanta, where Erica's program operated. So she goes right, her program is right at the epicenter of this massive child trafficking program
Starting point is 02:50:47 there. While Romania's child trafficking hub is identified by international media in both, you know, Tanderai and nearby Constanta, where Erica barely out of adolescence, set up shop with their own orphanage charity operation. Remember, 17 years old. What are the odds that it's right where and when the locals become so fed up seeing children disappearing from their orphanages preyed upon by evangelical charity missions fronting large-scale criminal trafficking rings that Constanta residents complained to the local police? They said Constanta, in 2000, 2010 and 11, apparently provided a safe haven for barbarism amidst a child trafficking epidemic
Starting point is 02:51:30 of orphans gone missing and winding up as child sex slaves in UK, Israel, and remote private islands. Like, you know, one person who did that. Haretz published an article as far back as December of 2001, titled Romania Probes Israeli Adoption Agency Link in Oregon Traffic. So it was not just sexual trafficking, but extracting organs from them as well. Extracted by rape and sodomy to Israel and UK and other places around the globe. And this is where Erica chose to set up shop.
Starting point is 02:52:09 Very suspicious to say the least, and she was 17 years old at the time. For the pedophilia scourge in Romania to have grown so egregious by 2010 and 11 that the local residents in that region registered formal complaints to legal authorities that were reported in the New York Times and Al Jazeera that various foreign evangelical charities were disappearing their local orphan population at an eye-popping, highly visible rate. It has to have been pretty horrific. The notorious child trafficking ring grabbing world headlines in 2010 and 11 was grotesquely flourishing at exactly the same time and place when Erica was running her joint Christian U.S. Marine Corps charity operation. It was at the very
Starting point is 02:52:52 height of Constanta's negative petto exposure that Erica's charity was apparently shut down. So, he says, if you think all these facts are simply happenstance, think again. Yet today's legacy media, fact checkers, insist that Erica's Romanian angels operation back in 2010, 11, and 12 was all squeaky innocence and evangelical clean. Think again. He said, what are the odds that this 17-year-old girl, Erica, living an upscale, Scottsdale, Arizona, in 2006, would suddenly become the founder of an international 501 charity NGO project called Everyday Heroes, just like you.
Starting point is 02:53:34 Of course, unlike her mother, she happened to be working with the U.S., who happened to be working with the U.S. Department of Defense and Homeland Security. Erica freely admitted in an interview while her divorced father was also an Arizona resident. He was busy founding the U.S. military industrial complex, giant Raytheon's Israel division. Right away, we know that Erica was groomed within the cabal system to protect Zionist Israel under the cloak of evangelical Christians that aggressively recruit and exploit Christian Zionists for the Jewish state's cause. This wonder woman, Erica, or more accurately, Wonder Girl, as she was still a teenager in 2006, was already
Starting point is 02:54:16 reportedly employed as a model and entertainment casting director. She was obviously being groomed for bigger and better things to come, like her marriage to Charlie Kirk after both of them meeting where else but Israel. And then there's the NATO connection. He said, I found Erica's video where she's creating a video about Romanian angels. It's mostly about giving gifts to kids, but she thanks Colonel Otto Busher, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps. Erica Kirk, known by her maiden name at that time, thanks Otto Busher. in the Romanian Angels video. A search for Otto Busher brings up articles in Romanian about the sex trafficking of children.
Starting point is 02:55:02 This is the NATO connection. Journalist Ion Spanoo presents the revelations of a former translator at the American military base there. She is Anna Maria Nishu, who claims that a real brothel operated in this military unit were underage girls were brought here to satisfy the desires of some soldiers. Anna Maria Nishu notified the prosecutor's office about this brothel on the premise that the military base, on the premises of the military base, and although there was an extensive investigation carried out by the American and Romanian authorities, the agreement that had been signed in 2001 between the two countries was invoked. In that agreement, Romania had ceded
Starting point is 02:55:46 the right of investigation of the American military to the USA. Among those who would have benefited from the services of the girls would have been the commander of the Black Sea Area Support Team Base, Otto Busher, the guy that she did the video with, helped by his right-hand senior adjutant platoon leader, Lloyd Sparks. The document contains absolutely incredible information and details which the author of the complaint, Anna Maria Nishu, argues with concrete evidence, which under normal circumstances would have led to convictions with long prison terms.
Starting point is 02:56:24 However, since we're talking about military interests, the U.S. NATO, there are forces that always try to put the matter on the back burner. And of course, there was a talk even in the military base there in Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, that there was a drug and prostitution ring that was operating. out of that. And what blew that up was some of the competition they had a couple of people that were killed. Yeah, it was like something out of Scarface.
Starting point is 02:56:51 Yeah. The way it was going back and forth. Just the number of people that were dying from special forces. Yeah. So you've got some special forces guys who decided they would set up a drug and prostitution ring. And they were often their competition or people found out about it. And so, you know, if that kind of stuff
Starting point is 02:57:07 can happen in the U.S., can you imagine in Romania where it's at the very center of a child trafficking area that's there. And that's where she and her parents happen to set this NGO up. Surprise, surprise. International non-governmental organization
Starting point is 02:57:23 set up by a 17-year-old. Yeah, right. Just so happens that her parents are knee-deep in NATO, the military industrial complex, and Homeland Security, and Department of Defense. Romania is in the first place not only in delivering girls for human trafficking networks in the EU,
Starting point is 02:57:39 but also for trafficking women for NATO soldiers. as happened in Kosovo, Kuwait, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. The Daily continues the series about the allegations regarding the existence of a brothel at the American military base there, with documents of the offers that they made for girls' services. They found on a computer belonging to another employee of the base who translated the commander's messages to prostitutes, which even included the amounts that he paid for services. So I just put this out there because we should always know who these people are. And when you look at this, there's a lot of, I think a lot of trust that's being misplaced in these people.
Starting point is 02:58:25 Virginia, meanwhile, has had one of their bands on Conversion Talk, Therapy for Miners, struck down. This is the same type of thing that is happening in Colorado. They also did it in Virginia. And it's to say that you can counsel kids to think that they're in the wrong body, but if you tell them anything other than that, you are prohibited from that. And so they're doing that to Christian counselors. That's why they use the term conversion. And they use the term therapy because we want to harken back to times
Starting point is 02:58:55 when people were using electroshock against kids like that. Yeah. Let's take a look at some of the California. Virginia has been thoroughly overrun by leftists from the D.C. area. That's absolutely right. skunk hollow rose gardens thank you very much he says have a great day everyone and i echo that sentiment yes thank you outy m r civil war will only happen if americans are dumb enough to take the bait yeah prairie flower 1750 local libraries and local clinics are asking for photo id on file in the name
Starting point is 02:59:23 of safety soon they'll make people take them craziness i went to get a library card when we first moved to texas and they required three forms of id and i just said no i'm done boogeyman catch up. Government schools shouldn't exist. I agree. And that's a good sentiment to end the program on. I hardly agree with that. Government schools must be abolished.
Starting point is 02:59:46 Yes. We must have the separation of school and state. That's what needs to be separated. And the separation of librarians from their children. Way far away from each other. Thank you all. Have a good day. The common man.
Starting point is 03:00:14 They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common paths to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and doubt. dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away.
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