The David Knight Show - Wed Episode #2117: ICE Tyranny: The Papers-Please America

Episode Date: October 15, 2025

00:04:05 – ICE Demands “Papers, Please”Knight warns that ICE ticketing a legal resident for not carrying ID marks the transition to digital surveillance and E-Verify tyranny. He says conservativ...es cheering it are paving the way for a national ID police state. 00:12:00 – Ray Dalio Predicts Financial & Civil CollapseBillionaire Ray Dalio warns of debt collapse, polarization, and America’s slide toward civil war. Knight agrees the dollar’s dominance is ending, comparing it to the 1930s global unraveling. 00:21:44 – Pentagon Journalists RevoltReporters reject Trump Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth’s loyalty pledge restricting coverage. Knight says it exposes decades of media complicity in war propaganda and government secrecy. 00:29:34 – Americans Have Rights Because of GodResponding to audience calls for ICE crackdowns, Knight argues rights come from God, not the state. He warns that dehumanizing immigrants erodes liberty for everyone. 00:36:24 – The Debt Clock & Economic DenialKnight and callers ridicule Congress for ignoring the $37 trillion debt and bipartisan spending addiction, calling it “financial suicide dressed up as governance.” 00:45:18 – Gaza “Peace Plan” Collapses in HoursTrump’s “3,000 years in the making” Gaza peace deal unravels immediately. Knight says it’s another fake diplomatic stunt to serve donors and justify endless war. 00:47:27 – Miriam Adelson: Trump’s True BossKnight spotlights billionaire Miriam Adelson’s control over Trump, citing her $600 million donations and role in pushing U.S. policy toward Israel’s interests. 01:11:29 – “Nobel War Prize” HypocrisyKnight mocks Trump’s claim to be a peacemaker while bombing boats in Venezuelan waters, saying his actions mirror Duterte’s extrajudicial killings. 01:27:57 – Tomahawks for “Peace”Trump’s plan to arm Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles proves his neocon alignment. Knight warns it could ignite global war while MAGA media cheers. 01:36:50 – Gold, Crypto & Market RiggingA crypto insider profits $200 million ahead of Trump’s tariff news. Knight links it to systemic corruption, saying both Wall Street and crypto are rigged casinos. 01:50:20 – AI Job Chaos & Fake WorkAI floods job markets with fake resumes while eliminating real jobs. Knight calls it “digital serfdom” disguised as innovation. 02:20:40 – China’s Robot Factories & Western CollapseKnight warns that “green” policies handed industrial power to China, turning Western nations into dependent, post-industrial shells. 02:46:30 – ICE Busts “No Name Given” Trucker ICE arrests an illegal driver with a New York CDL labeled “No Name Given.” Knight says it proves Real ID and state licensing are meaningless bureaucratic farces. 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 You know, world of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act it's the david night show as a clock strikes 13 it's wednesday the 15th of october year of our lord 2025 well today we're going to talk about civil war a lot of people are talking about civil war and of course ray dollio is uh uh saying exactly the same thing I've been saying. So you go back and look at, we go through these cycles. He doesn't call the fourth turning. So we go through these cycles. He said, this is looking like 1930. And in some ways, it's looking like the 1850s, early 60s. So we'll take a look at that. We'll look at the further actions of Trump to get a Nobel Prize. He just destroyed another boatload of people
Starting point is 00:01:22 without any due process. Murder on the high seas. That should get him the Nobel Prize, right? And we'll take a look, since we didn't talk about it yesterday, we'll take a look at the Gaza peace deal. Is there something to celebrate here? Will it hold for a week, for even a day? We'll be right back. Stay with us. Well, Lou Rockwell has an article that's been put up on a free thought project. Is Trump preparing for the next civil war? Or are we already fighting it? Now, he's not talking specifically at the beginning about what's going on with the troops
Starting point is 00:02:26 being placed in cities. He's pointing out, first of all, that these wars that were involved in, in Ukraine, for example, he said, that's a civil war. What's going on in Israel is something of a civil war. He said, we're fascinated by what we see on the screens, whether it's in Gaza, Ukraine, now in Venezuela, even in the Pacific, yet we must have been getting a snack when the plot twisted, and the peace in America First campaign morphed into Tomahawks in Kiev. brutal U.S. assisted genocide in Gaza and the U.S. Navy blowing up fishermen and other civilians international waters at will without consequence. The current idiotic fiascos, NATO's Ukraine, Israel's expansionist murder spree, have been curiously unwinnable, even more curiously, unstoppable. Trump complained that he didn't understand how difficult it would be to end these wars.
Starting point is 00:03:20 The vast majority of countries represented in the U.N. probably agree with Trump on this point. Why can't the stupidity and inhumanity just be stopped, ideally, by the U.S. government, simply ceasing to send them money and bombs? That's the key thing. You know, sit there and wring your hands and say, I just don't know how to stop this, when you're putting more lethal weapons in the hands of the Ukrainians. This is Trump. Only Trump can get away with this kind of nonsense to say one thing and completely do the other.
Starting point is 00:03:53 States are defined and measured by how they use the tools of war against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Israel, a state engaged in ever-expanding civil war, is an excellent example. Landowners displaced and brutalized since 1948 rebel against those who displaced them, and then subjugated them. To prevail, Israel built a Western-inspired military and intelligence apparatus with Zionist wealth, with subterfuge and relentless Western enthusiasm for, Eurocolonialism's last gasp in the Middle East. Since 2013, Ukraine has experienced civil war. Yes, this is what we've been talked about. It got kicked off. The civil war in
Starting point is 00:04:34 Ukraine got kicked off by the CIA, the Obama administration. And they had been at Civil War for, let's see, it was 2002, that Russia invaded. So at that point it had been eight years of civil war. And Kiev had been shelling civilians in the eastern part of Ukraine for eight years. Ukraine and Gaza both serve as testing grounds for newer weapons, technologies and tactics, as well as for broad-based narrative control, manipulation of emotion in terms of siphoning GDP away from citizens, and into the global war industries without valid national security interests or democratically declared war. And in that regard, it's very much like Vietnam when we look at it, right?
Starting point is 00:05:27 They want to keep it going because it's a testing ground for weapons. It's a testing ground for tactics. They don't care if they win anything. They want to keep it going as long as possible. They want to have a live fire testing ground, and they're just playing with people. And there's no declared war. There's no reason that we should be in that war, except to make these people rich, to divert money to the military industrial complex.
Starting point is 00:05:52 Washington has been actively participating in these civil wars for a very long time. And now we're starting to move towards our own as well. ISIS ticketed a Chicago man with legal residency. Charged him $130 because he didn't have his papers on him. Your identity papers, please? What does that sound like? not want to call anybody Nazis that's been kind of worn out but hey if the shoe fits the uniform fits
Starting point is 00:06:23 then wear it right uh but look this is a perfect story because i agree with the end that they're trying to accomplish here and the end is that this guy is doesn't have a job he's living in government paid for housing uh he has legal residency how did that happen and and yet when you look at the process that is happening here the way they're doing this is what mitigates really against not only this end but it's going to hang us in the long run as well because i first saw this is like okay so he's he's here legally but he doesn't have his paperwork so they're going to hit him with a hundred and thirty dollar fine so he said they asked if we have papers and said i don't have them on me the agent said and stood him up
Starting point is 00:07:15 his name is Cruz, not Ted, somebody else, put him in the truck, drove him around in circles and asked him questions. Where was he born? What is his name? Who is his mother? Who is his father? I told them they're dead. The agent said they needed the information anyway so they could look him up in their databases. Eventually the agents verified that he is in fact legally in the country and they let him go. But not before writing him a $130 ticket for not having his papers. Now, are they going to do that to us? You know, where's your phone? I left it at home.
Starting point is 00:07:51 You're supposed to have your phone on you at all times. And so let's go over here. Let's see if we can do some biometrics. Okay, I identify who you are because I got you in the computer. But I'm still going to find you because you don't have your surveillance device on you. Right? So I have a real problem with that. A real problem with that.
Starting point is 00:08:12 But I have a problem with this guy as well. It doesn't mean that one justifies the other, however. So his friend, who is homeless, did not have legal status and was taken away by the feds. In Chicago, Operation Midway Blitz agents have used broad federal authority when targeting suspected immigrants, say legal experts. I got to look at this and say, okay, I got, I don't know how many men they've got from ICE doing this and they're working on two or three people. How long is it going to take them to get the millions that came in with? the open borders during just Trump and Biden. They're not even going to make a dent in it in terms of Trump's term that's here at that rate.
Starting point is 00:08:58 America has never been a place where people need to show one's papers. Exactly right. That's the ACLU talking. Ticketing a lawful permanent resident, forcing him to appear in court and pay a fine for not carrying their identity papers, is unnecessary and cruel. authoritarian. It does not make our community stronger or more safe. It's simply part of the Trump administration's attempt to make life uncomfortable for all immigrants, they said. Well,
Starting point is 00:09:24 I think that dangerous precedents are being established for all of us. I view this the same way. I view the mandatory E-Verify or the real ID to have to fly. And they're ramping that up now as well. Every country is doing that. So if you want to, if you're an American, you want to go to Europe, you're going to have to be fingerprinted now in order to get into Europe. I'm disgusted with this police surveillance state that's being created globally. That's always been the plan, not surprised by it. I'm disgusted by it. And I'm disgusted because we've known about this for a long time.
Starting point is 00:10:01 And people are not focused on this. They're focused on everything else. A spokeswoman for ICE did not return messages when seeking comment. So the spokeswoman had nothing. thing to speak about. I don't care. We're going to ticket people if you don't have your identity papers, please. So a former dishwasher, Cruz lives in government-funded apartment, but isn't working due to his health. You know, when I was a kid, that was a job for high school kids. Now, high school kids don't have jobs. Dishwasher. So he's living in government-funded
Starting point is 00:10:41 apartment. And he's not working. Crews said he was relieved to be released, but he worries how he's going to pay the fine. It's not fair, I said, let's go to my house and I'll show you my papers. I'm a resident. The problem is he doesn't have a house. He's got a government supplied apartment at your expense, at the taxpayer's expense. This is why I've said, the fundamental problem is a welfare magnet. Fix that instead of your police state tactics that are out there. It's just so obvious. that they don't want to fix the core problem. They'd rather create another problem, a problem that will be a problem for each and every one of us.
Starting point is 00:11:19 They want to force the real ID on us. They want to force the E-Verify on us, make us carry our identity papers or our identity device with us at all times so they can use geo-fencing to track us, not just biometric identification. That's the real problem, folks. Yes, the immigration stuff is a problem.
Starting point is 00:11:39 And in this guy's case, what do you think he would do if he didn't have a government apartment? I mean, he might live on the streets or something, or he might go home where things are cheaper and more affordable. Or he could build a home there. Well, Ray Dalio has something to say about the fact that we are in multiple wars. He warns that we're in a civil war, and he warns that we have soaring debt. And he says the U.S. is not the only country in this situation. Okay. There is a financial money war. There's a technology war. There's geopolitical wars. And there are more military wars. And so we have a civil war of some sort, which is developing in the United States and elsewhere, where there are irreconcilable differences. So how do you see it being settled, actually? Where do you see the U.S. going? Does it get settled? Does it continue? Either we will rise above it.
Starting point is 00:12:38 and realize that our common good is going to necessitate us dealing with it so that what works for most people is going to work. I think that's a little bit idealistic. I have to be a practical person. And I would say that I think that these conflicts will become tests of power by each side. Well, I agree. Absolutely. you hear the phrase that he used irreconcilable differences i think it's even a movie about that
Starting point is 00:13:13 about a divorce called irreconcilable differences that's usually the key phrase that you use in a divorce you know you don't want to get into the details uh well the details are complicated let's just say we have irreconcilable differences let's just say that we have irreconcilable differences and marjorie teller green is right we need to have a national divorce we need to be able to go our own way except that we have people in washington who will use this, as he points out, as a test of power. They're not going to let that happen. We have an abusive husband here.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Dahlio said something bad is coming at some point. And again, this is a guy who is he? Well, he founded a hedge fund called Bridgewater, and he's a multi-billionaire. So if I were a rich man, people would think that I really know what I'm talking about. But in this case, I think Ray Dahlio does know what he's talking about. and I think he says I'm a student of history and these things come in cycles he said we have the brutal AI war that's coming between the U.S. and China the U.K. is in a debt death spiral among other things he's now warning that the U.S. may be entering a new kind
Starting point is 00:14:24 of civil war amid rising inequality in debt as well as a breakdown in the global geopolitical order in an interview with Bloomberg TV which aired this week he said the forces which shape the world, quote unquote, were all now being disrupted, and that America served as a prime example of this. We're in wars, as you heard him say, financial war, money war, there's a technology war, there's geopolitical wars, there's military wars. And so we have a civil war of some sort, which is developing the U.S. and elsewhere, where there are irreconcilable differences. He had this year issued several warnings about the risks, posed by America's rising national debt, which currently stands at a staggering nearly $38 trillion.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Additionally, the billionaire also highlighted the country's debt-to-income ratio of roughly 120% as potentially leading to a situation in which repayments sap government finances and trigger a death spiral for the economy. He said the U.S. government debt is rising too quickly, fueling a climate that's very very much analogous to the years before World War II. Yeah, the global warming when the bombs start dropping. Fueling a climate, this is, we have a financial climate change that is hitting us really. The other climate change is not real, but this is, this is very real.
Starting point is 00:15:54 And looking very much like World War II, the last fourth turning. Of course, we covered, this is months ago, but the way they calculate the U.S. debt's a little bit screwy. So it's actually closer to $150 trillion that are on the books. Yeah. Every government stat they give you is a lie. Whether you're talking about the debt, the inflation rate, or the employment rate, or COVID or climate change. If they want it to be big, assume it's small. If they want it to be small, assume it's much larger than they're giving you.
Starting point is 00:16:27 That's right. You know, these bureaucracies are just rigged. Anyway, he said when you're... debt rises relative to income, it's like plaque in the arteries, then begins to squeeze out the spending. And he'd used this analogy before when he said, we're about to have a heart attack. Well, certainly, uh, the financial pressure, I guess, is analogous to blood pressures. And he blamed politicians of both sides of the aisle. And he has called for a mix of tax revenue increases and spending cuts to tackle what he calls a deficit debt bomb.
Starting point is 00:17:04 Maybe we just followed the Constitution. I'd get rid of almost all the federal government right away. But I thought that's kind of interesting. You know, that phrase we hear all the time, both sides of the aisle. What is that? Well, you got one side that says, I'll do this. And the other side says, I'll do this and I'll do that. And neither one of them do the right thing.
Starting point is 00:17:22 They're always, I'll do this, I'll do that. Yeah, both sides of the aisle. Well, on top of the debt, he assigned the alarm over Trump's tariffs. warning about the shifting policy. Again, it's not even the level of taxation. He's saying, you know, we need to raise taxes and cut spending, right? So it's not about raising taxes, which is what tariffs are really about, raising taxes on UMA.
Starting point is 00:17:49 But it's about the shifting policy, the constantly shifting policy. And, of course, even as he's doing this interview, Trump goes back to 100% tariffs on China. So it's that chaos that, that engineered chaos that Trump represents. He said it's part of the economic and geopolitical pressures that could trigger a crisis that would be, in his terms, worse than a recession. Worse than what would that be?
Starting point is 00:18:19 That would be a depression, wouldn't it? I think that right now we're at a decision-making point, and we're very close to recession, and I'm worried about something worse than a recession if this isn't handled well. You think Trump will handle it well? that's what I'm worried about we have a breaking down of the monetary order and we're going to change the monetary order because we can't spend these amounts of money we're having profound changes in our domestic order how ruling is existing and we're having profound changes in the world order such times are very much like the 1930s he said yeah prelude to world war i've studied history he said this repeat over and over again. Asked about the worst-case scenario, Dahlio pointed to a potential breakdown of the dollar's role
Starting point is 00:19:08 as a store of wealth, combined with internal conflict between the norms of democratic politics and escalating international tensions, potentially even military conflict. These breakdowns have occurred before. The existing monetary and geopolitical order began in 1945. These systems go in cycles,
Starting point is 00:19:28 and I worry about the breakdown, particularly because it doesn't have to happen. Well, it doesn't have to happen, but it's happened over and over again. And the timing is right. And it is, as we can see, it's not just a bad leader at the top. There are bad people who are supporting what the bad actions that this guy is doing. As I pointed out, the people who are cheering the memes that were probably put together
Starting point is 00:19:53 by Trump bots, Trump PR, flags, showing police brutality and the people are cheering at saying, I voted for this. you voted for Civil War, didn't you? You won it as badly as the left. They're mere images of each other. And so, he says, it's going to be severe. I think it could be more severe than those if these matters simultaneously occur. That's right. Everything all at once. Well, Hegset has put stringent rules on the Pentagon Press Corps, and the large mainstream media companies are saying goodbye. We're not going to sign this thing. And he's saying, well, if you don't do it, then you're not going to be coming in here and talking to us. I just got to say,
Starting point is 00:20:40 you know, when we talked yesterday to Anthony Frida, he said that he had started in the advertising agency and he went to work for the people, did the Joe Camel campaign. He's having to know of that until there was the determination that it was targeting kids. And he said, I didn't want to become an artist so I could sell cigarettes to kids. So I'm getting out of that. I'm going to go to the New York Times because he's at that point in time. He thought, well, these are people doing good work. They're telling people what's going on.
Starting point is 00:21:10 And then he goes to New York Times and they say, well, we've got to get the cartoons and the op-ed pieces vetted by the government, vetted by the Pentagon. He goes, wait a minute, I didn't become an artist to sell wars either. That's even worse. And so when you look at this history, and we all know that this has been going on for quite some time. The New York Times and all these mainstream media organizations, Washington Post, and so forth, that are having such a fit about Hegss's rules. And again, he's ramping it up and he's doing it in public and in their face. But the reality is that these people have been
Starting point is 00:21:46 complicit behind the scenes for the longest amount of time. Look, if you've got a credentialed press, you don't have a free press. These people are not free to say whatever they want. they will tow the line they'll get on one side the aisle do this or I'll do that or the other right they get on one side
Starting point is 00:22:05 of the aisle or the other and we've seen this for the longest time you have some of these organizations get their access by sucking up to the left
Starting point is 00:22:14 most of them some of them get access by sucking up to the right and to Trump and but that's that's the whole thing right
Starting point is 00:22:23 people watch me because I've got an interview with this Republican or this Democrat or whatever and that's what they want to maintain. They will have that access cut off if they push against it. So, in a sense, I see this as a positive development.
Starting point is 00:22:40 If you're going to have an open fight about this, and they're going to have to openly embarrass themselves by signing a pledge that they will do what the Pentagon says instead of pretending that they're independent, and now it's out there for everybody to see, and they've got to back away from this, and then there's constant. consequences for it that make them mad, you might actually get some real reporting.
Starting point is 00:23:04 I'm not that optimistic, but it's a positive development, I think. A growing list of news organizations with access to the Pentagon briefings have formally rejected a new Defense Department or Department of War policy that would require journalists to sign a pledge, promising not to seek unauthorized materials and limiting their access to certain areas. Well, the reality is, is that the way this is put in by Zero Hedge says unauthorized material. So you think, well, certainly they shouldn't have any access to classified information because, you know, the security state is how they have ruled us since 1945. And everything is a national security secret if they don't want you to see it. I mean, I've even seen this at local government level. acts as if they are the Pentagon or the CIA. I can't talk about that, you know.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Well, the reality is that they're talking about things that are not classified. And what he wants to say is that you will only look at what we hand deliver to you that we want you to see. It doesn't even have to be, they don't have to go through the procedure of pretending that it is pertaining to national security. They don't have to do that. Just have to say, everything is prohibited for you unless I hand you the folder. You know, because those papers are evidently on Pambondi's desk or on Pete Hegss's desk.
Starting point is 00:24:37 You know, I've got the answer to that. I'll give it to you later. It's setting on my desk and I'll give you the answer. The desk of many wonders. Now they're full on, very public revolt against the policy introduced last month by Hegsseth, who has himself been thrust into the center of controversy. since being named Pentagon Chief, due to the embarrassing Yemen group chat signal episode earlier in the Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:25:03 Others have been told to sign the pledge by Tuesday at 5 p.m., as last night, or surrender their press credentials within 24 hours. After weeks ago, the new policy was introduced. Well, unless I had a credentialed press, it's not a free press. I was never interested in, being a part of the White House press corps. Not that I was invited either. But he had Jerome Corsi.
Starting point is 00:25:30 He got credentials for Info Wars. And so he could go there and ask a question and be seen. It's like, you don't need that. You can get the information that is out there. And the fact that they're going to require credentials for you. That's a newsworthy issue. So you don't have to have that visibility, except it's just part of playing that game. Oh, boy, I could go sit in the room and get lied to directly.
Starting point is 00:25:53 Well, I wouldn't be seen. sitting in that room after the first time I was there asked questions. Establishment media outlets have also been frustrated after long accredited media outlets were forced to vacate their assigned Pentagon workspaces under what officials described as, quote, an annual media rotation program where independent media podcasters and non-traditional media figures have been given access and sometimes even priority. This is the influencers, right? these are these are not journalists they're not reporters they're influencers but of course i would say
Starting point is 00:26:30 the same thing about the new york times and washington post they are also influencers they're just pretending that there's something else these other people at least they're honest and saying i'm an influencer i'm a propagandist those who have made clear they're not signing the policy are the washington post new york times cnn the atlantic politico the hill the guardian roiders Associated Press. NPR, do they still have any reporters left? I thought we got rid of which we had. Huffington Post, breaking defense, and others.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Interestingly, there is only, let's see, Newsmax has made it clear that it is not signing as well. That's kind of interesting. But I think the most interesting thing is that one America News is the only organization that has signed this out of all the ones that were in Washington. Only one American news has signed this, and everybody else has said, no, we're not going to do it. That's amazing. So they're going to get the Pentagon feed, and they'll take it. And you're going to have, I guess, Pentagon Pete's going to be there. There'll be one reporter.
Starting point is 00:27:37 Let's see. Oh, yes, you. It really will be the one American news. That's right. The one American news organization. The one and only. Yeah, the one American news reporter right there. It would be a bit hard to dodge questions at that point, huh?
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yeah, yeah. Now let's go to somebody. You again, get another question. Yet these mainstream media gatekeepers would have more of a leg to stand on if they hadn't already long ago proven themselves to be, by and large, mere pro-war stenographers of official government narratives time and again. This is what I was saying, the mockingbird people. And that's what Anthony Frida saw when he was at the New York Times as well, a long time ago. The media loves to fawn over military commanders and anonymous sources, which they already agree with,
Starting point is 00:28:26 from hawkish pro-Israel or pro-Ukraine stances to regime-change operations abroad in places like Syria or Libya. That's when criticism from the press goes out the window. Perhaps the press will finally grow more critical of whatever anonymous military and or intelligence officials tell them. Now that there's an adversary of theirs in. the Pentagon. So we'll see what happens. Don't trust anybody. Use your own critical thinking, seriously. So let's cover the comments here before we take a break. That's right. Adi, M-R-R, Israel already fired weapons on Palestinians trying to return home. Oh, who could have foreseen that? They're normally so good about keeping their ends of the bargain. Yeah, we're going to
Starting point is 00:29:13 talk about that. It's one of the reasons I said at the top of the program that I did not cover this before because I didn't think it'd last. Yeah. It didn't even last a day. We'll give it 24 hours, then we'll talk about it. No, no, it didn't last. It's Oxal. Oxaz reminds me of the English troops of using Americans before the Revolutionary War.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Mm-hmm. That's right. That's why they want you chipped. They'll know everything about you. They'll know where you are. The real octo spook. He has no American rights. They're well within using our powers to deport him.
Starting point is 00:29:45 What is up with the fine games? no he does have rights he's a human being and it doesn't say citizens in the constitution says persons people people have rights because we're created in the image of god that's what this country is founded on i don't get rights and privileges from the constitution i don't get my rights from the the constitution or the government those are privileges if you get them no we have to say that our government respects human beings in america our government will not do criminal things to people. And I don't care if they're here illegally. I don't care if they're a murderer. You follow due process and then kill them. You don't go out with a lynch mob and you don't shoot
Starting point is 00:30:23 people in boats without even knowing who they are. I will never accept that. That is the wrong way to approach all of this. Yes, our rights are come from God and they're based on us being human beings, not American citizens. And we do not want to turn our government into the kind of monster that we've seen it become. And we've seen this in other countries as well. You have to allow due process and legal protection and respect for human beings. End of story. There's other ways to get these people out of the country.
Starting point is 00:30:57 They don't need to be giving him a free apartment at our expense. Just stop that. And you can do some other things. Deport him. That's fine. Whatever. Take away his legal status if he can't support himself and then deport him. I don't have a problem with that.
Starting point is 00:31:10 Just do it legally. You know, I don't have a problem with the death penalty. I have a problem with our court system. And so we have to make sure that we're following the rules that our government is not allowed to do anything that it wishes on a whim. And that is something that I've seen under the Trump administration that is worse than anything else I've seen in my life in America. This idea of government by whim. And so I guess, have you had enough whimming yet? not winning, but whimming, just one whim after the other.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Also, the man was here legally. He wasn't a citizen, but he was a legal resident. Yeah, and that's a problem. We need to fix that. If he doesn't have any means to support, if he doesn't have any skills, if he's not working, he shouldn't be given legal status. Other countries do that. I mean, you want to become a citizen in New Zealand.
Starting point is 00:32:04 You've got to have millions of dollars to get residents to be there. I know, because I tried once. but you know you can't do that you can't survive as a country if people can come in and live off of you and that's the fundamental issue that they want to address yeah your microphone's off Audi MRR well thank you very much that is very generous I believe that says thank you for your prayers my director of operations gig is safe my podcast everything is a lie Damn it is off the ground, and Jason Barker and Angry Tiger among my first guest. So go check out Audi MRR's new podcast.
Starting point is 00:32:47 Everything is a lie, damn it. And that's all one word. So go check them out there on Rumble. That's true. That's true. I'm glad to hear that worked out. Thank you for letting us know, Addy. Very happy for you.
Starting point is 00:33:00 Praise God. And he also says, we have the Fourth Amendment for a reason. Yes. And the Fifth Amendment, due process, and things like that. Yeah, it's very, very important. Little Ford Schoolhouse says, I live in southern Illinois. They're setting up a website where we can sign up to house immigrants and get benefits for it. Well, I'm sure that won't end with somebody getting beheaded in their own bed.
Starting point is 00:33:22 The real octo spook enticing citizens to become criminals, housing for, and invading criminals. Nice. Yeah, that's the problem. The welfare magnet drags in a lot of the worst people. People you can't trust. Outy, MRR, they don't want to fix the core problem because they created the core problem. That's right. I mean, they even wrote papers about it.
Starting point is 00:33:39 This is how we're going to bring down to the U.S. with a welfare system. We bring in everybody from abroad and put them on the welfare system. They'll take it down. Yeah. Yeah. Zoxov-Oxas, useless eaters, won't be able to opt out of the brain chips. That's right. If you want your privileges to keep on going, if you want your welfare, you're going to take the brain chip.
Starting point is 00:33:58 Audi, M-R-R-R, they are really engineering that Civil War narrative, aren't they? It won't happen, so they'll do a false flag. Francine, can't remember what it was, but the smart. acronym in smart cities is not good news probably not self-monitoring and reporting technology technology yeah nanny state nibroo twenty-29 recession depression there's yet to be a term for what emperor trump will cast upon marx america the closest would be total implosion that's right we're passing the event horizon that's right do not obey still today i'm surrounded by others with zero understanding a realization of the soon-to-be digital IDs
Starting point is 00:34:37 slash currency slash social credit ranking system. Amazing how ignorance ain't got time to research. Well, you can give them a link to David Knight News. If I can get them through a few minutes without offending them. That's right. There's three hours a day every weekday. They don't have to do any reading at all. Wally Walrus.
Starting point is 00:34:58 I'll do the reading for you. Exactly. But you do the thinking for yourself. Wally Walrus, these ICE agents are out of control. They delayed an EMS for 20 minutes and threatened the driver. That's nuts. I don't like the, I detest their tactics. I detest the fact that they're, you know, we've got videos all over social media.
Starting point is 00:35:19 I mean, I could fill up the board with these videos of people in civilian clothes, not showing a badge, not showing any identification, not having a uniform, many times wearing a mask, just coming up and kidnapping people. It's like, why are we supporting this? This is insane. I mean, the police are bad enough. We don't need to make this whole thing worse. You know, we're over-policed in the first place. Guard Goldsmith, the entire Trump Justice Department is sycophantically in line with authoritarianism.
Starting point is 00:35:51 Plus, the Joint Chiefs are okay with Trump gathering 6,000 soldiers off the coast of Venezuela while piling ice goons into the states. Yeah, yeah. And, of course, you can find Guard Goldsmith at Liberty Conspiracy Weekdays at 6PM. He's heaping up this storm that's about to break over our heads and everybody else, too. It's just amazing to watch this. It's going to be a nightmare scenario. And nobody says anything about it.
Starting point is 00:36:14 It's just fine. Yeah. The real octo spook. When Edward Snowden disclosed the extent of government surveillance, he was shocked. He had to fear his own government and citizens doing nothing. Yeah. Bezono Vante 1776, the U.S. debt clock says 37.68 trillion. Ridiculous numbers we're dealing with.
Starting point is 00:36:33 ridiculous numbers they don't mean anything well and and look at the the criticism that thomas massey got you know when the freshman uh congressman came in the new people get sworn in he'd walk up to each of them and he'd hand them one of these uh debt clock things so that puts on his lapel that is a constant tally and they called you're just a grandstander and it's like seriously you're just a spectator and you're not even looking at the game that's happening here you know you don't even care what the debt is is and you're worse than a spectator. You don't care about the outcome.
Starting point is 00:37:07 It's like somebody to baseball game. I've been one professional baseball game in my life. And I was just amazed. Nobody was paying any attention to the game. They're all just kind of hanging around doing their own thing. Well, you know, something interesting happens. They'll run a replay on the Jumbo. And that was exactly it.
Starting point is 00:37:22 You know, if there was actually anything at all interesting in that boring game, they would play as an instant replay. So slow-mo. There's an Ovanté, 1776. says, and climbing about the debt clock. And of course, like I mentioned, just because they calculate the debt weird, it's actually closer to $150 trillion we are in debt. I forget exactly what the metric was, but it's something like, unless they actually have
Starting point is 00:37:47 a plan on how to repay it, they don't count the debt. So assuming that they haven't made a plan to repay it, they just say, well, you know, that doesn't count yet. Yeah, that's amazing. Niburu, 2029. Here's the script. Here's the questions. Don't deviate.
Starting point is 00:38:02 That's right. O-A-N is going to get their little booklet of questions they get to ask. Audi, M-R-R, I studied journalism in college. What passes for a news article today is a disgrace. These people can't even write a decent headline, let alone a proper lead. Guard Goldsmith, kind of like Trump's multiple marriages, they didn't last. Yeah, his oath to protect the Constitution is kind of like his marriage vows, too. I think that was in reference to the peace agreement.
Starting point is 00:38:34 Oh, yeah, that's right. We have no one in politics cares. It's all like they said, you know, Thomas Massey, a grandstander. That's all all these people do. It's all about getting their headlines and getting their time in the sun. Oh, look, I'm on camera. Isn't that wonderful? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:38:56 Well, we have Epstein Island. It's false flag time. remember 9-11 that's right false flag time that's the season yeah and of course with christmas coming up they always love pushing the worst things through right around christmas think about it you know they bombed the pentagon for only six trillion dollars like what will they do for a 38 trillion the CIA is getting nervous a little yeah there's okay wd 68 elin's chips will do away with the need for zip papers that's right won't that be wonderful instead of having to scan your papers You know, that's what they're selling you, you know, that by 2030, you'll have this app, you know, so you have paperless identity papers. Isn't that great? That's what I always wanted.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Boy, I've always wanted a more cloying and efficient bureaucracy. It never leaves you. It can be always with you. Your phone will have all your relevant data, and no one will be able to steal it almost immediately, because that never happens. Yeah, and once you get your biometric data, then how do you get a new face, you know? you've been compromised yeah i've mentioned this but you know my father-in-law he was in the military served in vietnam and i had uh you know so he goes to the VA for his care and at one point he shows up and they say uh well we've got you know this name and this name but we don't have your name says those are my two children well it shows that you're deceased took them two years to declare him not dead But he's now been resurrected in the VA system.
Starting point is 00:40:31 Yeah. I think the system had a miracle and he came back. Sorry, we can't treat you for that fatal disease because you're already dead. So that's the type of bureaucracy we're going to be dealing with. And imagine how difficult it will be to get an AI to admit you're not dead. No, sorry. Yeah, we thought the death panels would be deciding who has to die, but it might just be deciding who's already dead or who's alive.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Oh, my, Wamo, Shindeeru. Star Barkley. His name isn't Snake Pliskin, is it? That would have been perfect. A snake, I thought you were dead, yeah. Greatly exaggerated. Escape from VA, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:15 You do have to escape from those places. Star Barkley, they don't know how to research. Swamp Lover, no need research. CIA run mainstream media will tell you what you need to know. Exactly. Why do any research for yourself? why think of anything for yourself. There's somebody in a position of authority who has an opinion on it.
Starting point is 00:41:32 You could just adopt that. Why bother learning anything? Yeah, so often these quote-unquote news medias are just rubber stamps, repeating whatever they're told. There's that whole story that you mentioned often to add about the guy that reported Sam Hyde did a mass shooting. And then when you called him out on it, he said, well, I got that information from the official sources. That was Jake Tapper. That is Jake Tapper. Jake Tapper, isn't any CNN or something?
Starting point is 00:42:04 Anyway, I don't watch them. I thought maybe MSNBC. I don't know. All these different news services. But that was Jake Tapper, you know, so he says, well, I got that from the government. It's like, oh, well, it must be true. Then you never check your sources when it's the government right. The government can never be wrong.
Starting point is 00:42:20 You never have to worry about it. KWD68, Obama says Trump is wrong about ICE. That's true. But Obama militarized police departments all over the nation. That's right. You know, that's what I was saying before. You know, Alex had done before I went to Infowars, done four documentaries on the police state. And they did another one, the Obama deception. And yet, it was a problem when Obama was going to militarize the police. But it's not a problem when Trump actually does what Alex was saying that Obama was setting us up for. So when they switch teams, then, oh, well, this isn't what I was talking about at all. I thought the Democrats. we're going to do this since it's being done by Republicans I guess it's fine especially since it's he who must not be criticized Donald Trump doing it well we're going to take a quick break folks and when we come back we're going to talk about the Gaza peace plan
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Starting point is 00:45:28 Israel plans to cut in half the aid to Gaza as it accuses Hamas of violating the hostage agreement. the Israel will cut in half the number of aid trucks allowed into Gaza and limit distribution of assistance as they feel the terror group Hamas has violated a recent peace agreement that includes a release of all hostages and of course they'll bring in the lawyers to find some technicalities where the devil is in the details and again I didn't make a big deal out of this peace thing everybody the people on the view are are saying oh Trump did it great for Trump, and you've got late-night talk show hosts are an agreement that Trump did something
Starting point is 00:46:08 great here. I don't think he did anything at all. I don't think this is going to last. I've seen these so-called peace agreements come and go, especially with Israel and its neighbors for the longest time. Trump said, this took 3,000 years to get to this point, and I can't figure out what he's talking about in his time while. I mean, I've gone back and looked at my Bishop Usher history of the world chart, and I can't figure out what he's talking about at all. You know, it was 2,000 years ago that the Romans, under Titus, and sent the Jews out and destroyed Jerusalem in the temple and the rest of this stuff. It was recorded by Josephus in great detail.
Starting point is 00:46:48 It was a great book, wasn't it, that got us on the G.A. Henty stories for the temple, and it's largely drawn from the historical work of Josephus. but that's 2,000 years. I don't know what he's talking about with the 3,000 years. You know, he's not going back to Abraham. That was longer than that. Anyway, he said to get to this point. He says, can you believe it?
Starting point is 00:47:09 No, I don't believe anything that you say. I don't think you know what you're talking about. And he says, and it's going to hold up too. It's going to hold up. As usual, Trump lies about everything. Wow, this peace deal was 3,000 years in the making. It only lasted half a day. That's right.
Starting point is 00:47:26 That pretty much sums it up. That's kind of what's happening there. So he, in his speech there, he called out Miriam Adelson. We spoke at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament. He went to report to the board of directors for his administration. That's really the way to look at this. Those are the people who control him, who give him the money. And, of course, the board of directors and CEO, Miriam Adelson.
Starting point is 00:47:55 Trump told Israeli lawmakers on Monday that Adelson had equivocated when asked whether she loved the U.S. or Israel more and paid tribute to her role in his Mideast strategy. Yeah, she's telling him what to do. I know that Trump would lie. He would immediately say America, but he would also be lying about that. And I know who loves more. Miriam Adelson was born in Tel Aviv, 1945. Her parents, after her parents immigrated from Poland, she was trained as a physician. And then she married the casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson, who owned the Vegas Sands Corporation, turned it into a global gambling empire that the family sold for $6.5 billion in 2022.
Starting point is 00:48:38 Also, can I say it's a little ironic. She was trained as a physician specializing in addiction treatment and then marries a casino operator. Yeah, I can help you. I can help you drum up some business here. We can keep these people coming back over and over again. Abling addiction is actually ranked one of the worst addictions you can have. Yeah. It leads to suicide more frequently than almost any other addiction because, you know, you're
Starting point is 00:49:04 not just, you can destroy yourself for generations. Who's that a comedian that died on too like, Norm? Norm McDonald. Yeah, he was addicted to gambling. Yeah. It was a big deal for him. And it really does destroy your life. It's a shame.
Starting point is 00:49:19 The couple were one of the top GOP donors over the last decade, giving 600 million, to support Trump's three presidential campaigns and to back other Republican candidates since 2015. And so, again, one of the things that she said was she took aim at Israel's critics across the world calling them foreign fans of Hamas, our enemies. Well, I think this is part of the nonsense that goes with all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Opposing what Israel is doing in Gaza doesn't make you a fan of Hamas, but it does make you an enemy of Israel. They make you the enemy if you criticize what they're doing. And they call you a fan of Hamas. This is... Hamas, I'm your biggest fan. This is like George W. Bush. You're either with us or you're a terrorist, right?
Starting point is 00:50:13 You're with the terrorists. If you're with the terrorists, you're a terrorist. So the couple of the Adelson's pushed Trump to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, moved the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2017, and to endorse Israeli control over Syria's occupied Golan Heights in 2019. So Trump awarded Miriam the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2018, because she's funneled so much cash to him. According to Al Jazeera, she told Jewish voters at an event in September that they had a sacred duty to back Trump. Well, she and her husband tie 10% to a Trump, 10% of their wealth. So, you know, they're fully backing him.
Starting point is 00:50:58 $600 million. It buys a lot of Trump, doesn't it? Trump at the Knesset on Monday said Miriam and Sheldon would come to my Oval Office. They'd call me. I think they had more trips to the White House than anybody else. He said, I actually asked her once. So Miriam, I know you love Israel. What do you love more?
Starting point is 00:51:22 The U.S. or Israel? And she refused to answer, said Trump. We've got that video in the deck. Yeah, let's play that. I guess she considered that to be a rhetorical question. It was pretty obvious, which one she loves more. Yeah. You're a stand-up, please.
Starting point is 00:51:37 She really is. I mean, she loves this country. She loves this country. Her and her husband are so incredible. We miss him so dearly. But I actually asked her, I'm going to get her in trouble with this, but I actually asked her once they said, So Miriam, I know you love Israel.
Starting point is 00:52:00 What do you love more? The United States or Israel? She refused to answer. That means, that might mean Israel, I must say. Yeah, well, it's not an open question for her. It is for Trump, except it's not an open question for me about Trump. I think I know which one he's. loves more and it's not America.
Starting point is 00:52:22 And it offended Trump as a professional liar that she would hesitate like that. Yeah. Well, as a matter of fact, Trump loves Argentina more than he loves America. And they haven't showered him with money, but he has showered them with money right away. As soon as they were having a problem, right to the rescue
Starting point is 00:52:38 goes Scott Besant to cut them a big check. A check that's bigger than what they're talking about, maybe someday giving the farmers who they have directly hurt with their policies, their trade policies. They don't care about the American farmers.
Starting point is 00:52:54 They knew this was going to happen because they did it to them once before. And they didn't do anything to plan for this coming in. And they're still hemming and hawing and delaying about helping the American farmers after the harm that they did that they did to the American farmers. But they helped Argentina right away. And Argentina used that money to hurt the American farmers. So Manga really means make Argentina great again and run the American farmers into the ground. Mary Madelson, again, wrote that foreign fans of Hamas are our enemies, the ideological
Starting point is 00:53:28 enablers of the West, who would go to any length to eradicate us from the Middle East. I'll tell you who she has gone to war with. She's gone to war against the First Amendment. She and all of Israel want to destroy our Constitution. It's one thing to buy politicians. It's another thing to try destroy and set in legal structure to destroy the First Amendment. They lost me on that. I tell you. what. I was never on their side, but discussing to me that, you know, Donald Trump, casino owner, Miriam Adelson, wife of Sheldonadelson casino owner, as we mentioned, you know, gambling addiction. Mafia. Mafia. Gambling addiction is awful. Vegas is built on the destruction of lives.
Starting point is 00:54:08 There was a time where I don't think anyone who could have owned a casino would have been accepted as a politician American. Like, no, that's a gross business. We don't want you. Yeah, that's right. As part of the power structure. But now it's just, oh, yeah, she's donating six. 600 million to Trump, former casino owner, who's now president. It's just, in my opinion, again, shows how far America has fallen and who we will just allow in politics. You've got to say, Sheldon Adelson knew how to run a casino from six of the men to the ground, which is an accomplishment in and of itself. Lucky losers is the name of the book where they talk about how incompetent Trump is.
Starting point is 00:54:41 But yeah, that's exactly the point that my dad made. I mean, we went to 1961, we went to see Walt Disney World. and not Walt Disney World, Walt Disney, Disneyland in California, right? Disney World didn't open until I was in high school, but Disney Land opened in 195. So I was young. We went cross-country in the car. That was an interesting experience back of the day when we didn't have air conditioning, going through Death Valley.
Starting point is 00:55:08 Health. The metal dashboard that they had in the Chevys back then and the plastic seats. And then we would go up to, got across. That was one experience. I don't remember which one we did first. I think it was the Colorado thing was first. We went up Pike's Peak and there was snow at the top during the middle of summer, you know, and then we get to Death Valley.
Starting point is 00:55:30 It was a memorable trip. Anyway, we also went through Vegas. And I remember my dad taking me in and saying, look at these. Because in those days, you didn't dress like a bum unless you really were a bomb. Now everybody spends a lot of money to dress like a bomb. As a matter of fact, Billy Joel even sang about that back in the 80s. You've got to spend a lot of money to dress trash, right? But back in those days, you dressed nice if you could afford to.
Starting point is 00:55:59 So if you couldn't afford it, you dressed like a bum. And so those poorly dressed people were pouring money into these machines. And he said, look at this building. And then look at these people and tell me that this is a fair game. It's not. It's a sucker's game. And that's how people like Sheldon Adelson got rich. Uriel Abilov, professor of politics at Tel Aviv University, told Newsweek that what was agreed between Israel and Amos should not be confused as a peace deal.
Starting point is 00:56:30 He said it is a survival pact for leaders who thrive on conflict. The agreement forced upon them by external patrons like the U.S. and Qatar is deliberately vague on core issues, allowing them both to claim a win. In other words, Israel thrives on conflict, Hamas thrives on conflict. They don't want to stop this, but the people who are paying them, their patrons, are telling them that they're going to sign this deal, and they leave it really vague, so they've got wiggle room, and they can claim that they won. And so nothing is really going to happen. But again, as I said, you've got people on the view going crazy for Trump and saying, look at this, he did it. And, of course, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel praising Trump for the Gaza ceasefire deal.
Starting point is 00:57:19 This is the headline from Breitbart. And I have to say, who cares? Since when do we care what these people say? They're always wrong about everything. They said, it's important to give credit where credit is due. Well, the same thing is they work for the same people that Trump works for. Same people that own Trump on the networks. Kimmel said, what a day for Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:57:40 You know what? He finally did something positive today. and I want to give him credit for it because I know he's not the type of guy to take credit for himself. Now that's a funny joke. You don't usually hear funny jokes from Kimmel anymore.
Starting point is 00:57:54 He said, well, we're only in the first phase of what will undoubtedly be a long and tricky process. The fact is the bombing has stopped. Well, that's not the fact. And so we'll talk about what's going on with that. People are still being killed there. Nolte at Breitbart says
Starting point is 00:58:09 the silence from Hollywood about Israel's peace deal proves that Hollywood never really wanted a Gaza ceasefire. Well, maybe the silence is from skepticism. Maybe it's the fact that they don't really think that the killing is going to stop, and actually the killing did not stop
Starting point is 00:58:30 and the destruction did not stop with the peace deal. From Russia, we have a foreign minister, Lavrov, said that Russia has repeatedly assessed it as the best thing on the negotiating table at the moment. However, it is essential, he says, to stop the bloodshed as soon as possible and resolve the grave humanitarian problems. But, of course, the Palestinian issue is not resolved by this. And there will not be peace because of this.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Trump's plan mainly focuses on the situation in Gaza while only addressing the Palestinian statehood in the most general terms. The U.S. and Israel were two of only ten kinds of, countries, which flatly rejected a two-state solution at the UN. So he said, you know, if you don't address the core issue, it's not going to last. And so all this stuff about 3,000 years. As a matter of fact, if anybody's got any idea of what they think Trump was even talking about, let us know here in the comments. And Lance can be on the lookout for that. What this 3,000 years is about, I'm scratching my head to try to figure that out. I have to assume it's just
Starting point is 00:59:38 he knows, all right, well, Jesus was 2,000 years ago, so I got to go back further than that. And you just picked, I'll add another thousand on top of it. What's stronger than 2,000 years? Ah, 3,000 years. Well, I think David was about 1,000 years before Jesus, but that doesn't make any sense as a starting
Starting point is 00:59:56 point. Anyway, Israeli forces kill at least 7 Palestinians in Gaza, despite the ceasefire. As I said before, it doesn't stop. And, you know, the murder hasn't stopped, the starvation hasn't stopped, maybe a little bit less, and they'll pretend and pat themselves on the back for a couple of weeks. Trump says Israel has used America's weapons very well. We make the
Starting point is 01:00:19 best weapons in the world, and we got lots of them, and we've given a lot of them to Israel, frankly, he said, and the Knesset applauded. They like what's been done with that. Israeli soldiers, however, torched food and homes, and torched a critical sewage treatment plant. In the wake of the ceasefire announcement, soldiers call the mass arson of Gaza City, their, quote, final touches. Maybe it's called the final torches. Among the structures that drop, this is from drop site news, among the structures that drop site discovered had been set on fire by departing soldiers was the Sheik-Ajeline sewage treatment station, a central component of Gaza City's sanitation network. The attack is a blow That could push Gaza City's wastewater system
Starting point is 01:01:10 To point zero The plant is one of Gaza's oldest And warned that its destruction Will set back planned reconstruction efforts by years I mean they signed a ceasefire So why set it on fire That's another rhetorical question isn't it So the Israeli soldiers
Starting point is 01:01:29 Israeli soldiers are saying it's one last memory As they do that The homes that were burned had been some of the only ones remaining left intact because they were used as military staging areas according to review of satellite imagery of the area. So there were a few homes that were standing. They took them over and lived in them,
Starting point is 01:01:47 and then when the ceasefire began, they burned those homes down. Not all homes taken over by Israeli forces were burned down. Social media posts indicate some units simply left them trashed and vandalized on the walls with graffiti. Enjoy this, sluts. One soldier wrote on social.
Starting point is 01:02:04 media the Palestinians returning to find their homes ransacked we shall return here was spray painted over the wall of a house taken over by Israeli forces in Gaza and another one so let's see if anybody's got an idea about the 3,000 year metric that he's got perhaps one of you can enlighten us Epstein Islands as gold is going to be 4,200 an ounce tonight is oxal-boxaz I want to cry a relative whom I begged to buy gold and silver they would have doubled their wealth. Makes me sick. Marky Mark in New Jersey. Spawning to Epson Island says it's already surpassed 4,200 an ounce C here, and he links to Market Watch. Well, if it makes you feel any better, the dollar is still going down, so. Yeah, there's a lot more to go.
Starting point is 01:02:52 And I don't think the end is here for gold at all. So, yeah. Jerry Alitalo, informed men and women are familiar with the term, the brain is the battlefield of the future from Giordano. Some suggest U.S. Neuro Warfare operations are well underway against Americans. Swamp Lover. Project Mockingbird is alive and well. That's right. Nibrew, 2029. VA, worst of the worst medical malpractice systems on the planet. Yeah, it's a, I've never heard a good story about the VA, not a single one. Anytime it starts with, well, I was at the VA, you know you're in for some kind of horror story.
Starting point is 01:03:30 The liberals still want the guy. government to do all health care yeah you like your VA care you can have it I like you like your insurance company you can keep it I don't like it I don't want to keep it handy says I tried blackjack once lost $20 in just a minute or so it may be mad so I threw away another $30 even quicker depression set in immediately yeah Karen and I went to a trade show once for the video industry they would always do it in Vegas and they would always evidently they must have gotten cheaper rates because they'd always do it in the August, August in Vegas, what a mess.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Anyway, one year, the first year we went, the, I know if it was the airline or the hotel, but anyway, we had a voucher for like 20 bucks. And so we went to the Tropicana, which has now been torn down. And we walk in and we're kind of looking around, you know, like tourists, you know, looking up. And it's kind of the thing they always say, you know, you go to New York City and tell the tourists are looking up at the buildings and everything while somebody comes up and picks their pocket So anyway, we look like a couple of rubes from the country.
Starting point is 01:04:37 And so we kind of walk over and we're looking at the roulette wheel. And there was a woman who was running it. She said, put it all on one thing. You put it all on the roulette wheel. I'll tell you how to do it. But she said, not the roulette wheel. It was the vertical thing. It's like wheel of fortune, except I guess if it's in the casino's wheel of misfortune.
Starting point is 01:04:58 So put it all in one thing. And she said, and win and lose, walk away. walk away she's so we did and we didn't win anything you gotta get out while you can yeah that's right uh yeah my one experience at a casino is one of my friends he wanted to go for his birthday and i brought fifty dollars specifically just like this you know he wants everyone to have a good time have i'm planning to lose this fifty dollars once i lose i'm done and just it was so depressing just seeing mostly you know old people in their 80s or older just sitting at the slot machines just pulling the lever over and over again yeah yeah it's just you know
Starting point is 01:05:37 there's no one else there's no family there with them they don't have any children or grandchildren or anything they're just alone at a slot machine putting whatever money they have left into it and it's just horribly depressing there if i if i never set foot in a casino again it'll be too soon because it was just so incredibly sad to watch the cover of the book lucky loser about trump in his casino It's a slot machine And the things that are going around It's got all the lemons and the cherries And all the rest of the stuff
Starting point is 01:06:08 And then it's got a Trump face And there's three Trump faces And they're about to line up Clever I also don't understand You know, the draw of a slot machine either It's just, you know Lights and Sounds
Starting point is 01:06:23 You know, it's like a baby's toy For an adult At least with something like Blackjack Or, you know, some other card game There's an element of skill You know, you can tell yourself. That's why they don't let the card counters play. They watch them very, very closely.
Starting point is 01:06:37 No, no. You know, the surveillance industry really got its start in the casinos. I did some work for the Department of Transportation in North Carolina for short period time, and they had cameras that could zoom in, you know, that stationed all along the interstate so they could see if there was an accident or backup so they could do something about it. And you could zoom in on those things. It's amazing how far those things would go.
Starting point is 01:07:00 And those are cameras that they set up for the casino. And I thought, man, if this is going to look all the way down the interstate, imagine, you know, when you're in the casino, they just got a short distance from you. It's like a microscope. They can read everything that's going on in your hand in cards. That's right. Yeah. The casino industry is terrible and it preys upon people. It's very sad.
Starting point is 01:07:24 It's even sadder when it's not Vegas. Trump's big influences are professional wrestling. in casino industry. Should tell you exactly where he stands. Yeah. It's bad enough in Vegas where you've got all the lights and the showmanship of it all, but that casino I went to was the one in Oklahoma. I don't know what it's called, but it's an Indian casino,
Starting point is 01:07:44 and it's just, it's so sad. It's even sadder than a Vegas casino is. Yeah. That's right. Yeah, I remember driving through Louisiana. They had like little gas station type casino things. where they just have cheap Christmas lights stapled around. You would think that they could afford a nicer place of people throwing away their money.
Starting point is 01:08:11 Yeah, that's what I want. I want nice surroundings when I throw all my money into the machine. Yeah, you're not going to get that at the 7-Eleven. Swamp Lover says Project Mockingbird is live and well. You know, read that one. He says Trump lover praising his handler. That's right when he's talking about Murielsen. Epstein Island. There really ought to be a law that ends dual citizenship. That shouldn't
Starting point is 01:08:35 even be a question. That should just be immediate. Yeah. You know, we're talking about Trump and Adelson. You know, it is disgusting to see somebody like Mike Johnson, who is a total sycophant to Trump. And it's equally disgusting to watch Trump be a total sycophant to Israel. And it's just, there's this pecking order that is almost comical. Actually, it is comical, except that we're at the bottom of the picking order. So I guess that part of it's not too funny. So like Goy says, Vegas is going down. Ain't nobody got money to waste on BS.
Starting point is 01:09:12 Yeah, it's also the hassle that they're putting people through for traveling. Traveling is what's really going down. It truly is amazing. I was about to say, Vegas may be dying, but online gambling is exploding. It's a bigger problem now than ever before by a large margin. So I don't think it's that gambling. is going away. It's just going online. Mm-hmm. Yeah, they made it extremely
Starting point is 01:09:33 easy. And as I've said, gambling addiction is incredibly difficult to break. And if you have an addictive personality with it being so easy, it's affecting a lot more people than it has in the past, actually. It's going to ruin a lot of lives. Yes. Soiling... No, read that one. A possum king. Adelson is lobbying
Starting point is 01:09:54 hard for gambling in Texas. Oh, good. Isn't that wonderful? Wally, Woller. biggest casino operator in Oregon is the state lottery. We have state-run gambling machines everywhere. Well, they've called it, you know, I've heard people refer to it as the stupid tax. So maybe they'll just start taxing you directly for it. Yeah, it's fitting that they use the money for education, except they don't educate people about the right thing. So, you know, I take it and educate them about gambling. You just start picking a statistics class in school. Well, when you think about
Starting point is 01:10:25 what the Department of Education's goals really are, it is fitting that they would use the money from the idiot tax to pay for the thing that's dumbing down America. Yeah, that's right. Wally Walrus. No, read that one. Niburu, 29 says that's how Trump's clan made its fortune. He spelled clan with a K. Gambling and prostitution in Alaska during the gold rush.
Starting point is 01:10:46 Ah, what a classy fellow from a line of classy fellows. You know, you talk about these casinos and Trump's connection. And, of course, Zamekis, who did Back to the Future, He said he patterned Biff after Trump. I say that more and more all the time. He nailed it, didn't he? Butthead. He really.
Starting point is 01:11:10 Exactly, yeah. It was very prescient and perhaps a bit too prescient. Yeah. Biff ruler of the world. Maybe if he hadn't done that, Trump wouldn't have seen him been like, I could do that. I could absolutely do that. Nibrew 2029. Seasfires are only short pauses to rearm and re-stratageize.
Starting point is 01:11:27 That's right. Yeah, so we look at it, and, you know, they have made 1984 and Brave New World and Back to the Future all come true. We live at the nexus of those three, the bin diagram. You're here, right, where those three movies intersect. If only we had a Marty and Doc somewhere to go back and reset all this. Yeah. Swamp lover. Israel can be given guns to kill children, but I'm restricted on what I can have to hunt.
Starting point is 01:11:56 Make it make sense. Yeah, that's right. Well, maybe if you were to convince the CIA that the deer were, you know, some sort of terrorist threat. Well, you know, Trump got, Trump got a lot of praise for people, even, you know, for this peace thing. As they completely ignore that he is blowing up yet another boat, this time they say it's six people. I don't even know if they know how many people are on board the boat. they've given no details about what they know or anything. Of course, there's no due process.
Starting point is 01:12:29 That's a key issue. And this is just like it is with the illegal immigrants in the U.S. We have to follow the rule of law. There's international law that says this is an international war crime. And this guy thinks that he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. And all these people, whether you're talking about the view, or you're talking about Stephen Colbert or Jimmy Kim, they're absolutely clueless if they don't,
Starting point is 01:12:54 criticize them for these extrajudicial killings all the time. The U.S. military conducted yet another strike on a boat alleged to be trafficking drugs off the coast of Venezuela, killing six people. And I read an article last week where they went back and they referred to what Duterte did in the Philippines, and he's now facing trial at the International Criminal Court, and rightfully so, because he was frustrated with drug use. said, well, we're just going to shoot people on the street. If you think somebody's a drug user, kill them.
Starting point is 01:13:28 They killed tens of thousands of people doing that. That's what's dangerous about this. You have to have the rule of law. Anyway, Trump said the vessel was, quote, affiliated with a designated terrorist organization, unquote. But he didn't name any organization. He didn't provide any evidence to back up the assertion. Again, he did this without proof. He did this without due process.
Starting point is 01:13:51 And, you know, when we stop and think about how they have operated the war on drugs and and how effective has that been you know we look at this and say this is a perfect example of the means not being justified by your desired or stated ends right we can all agree that we'd like to see people not on drugs has any of this stuff put a dent in drug usage no no it's actually made the drugs more intense more concentrated and it's given us all these other problems as well, like civil asset forfeiture and the no-knock SWAT team raids predominantly about the drug war. So now we moved on beyond civil quote-unquote asset forfeiture where they can steal your car and accuse your car or your inanimate object, whether it's your car or your plane
Starting point is 01:14:41 or your home or whatever. They just steal it and charge the or cash, you know, U.S. government versus $9,000 of cash. They don't charge you even with a crime. They don't certainly find you guilty. They don't bother with that. They just take your stuff. And so what we're seeing here, in a sense, I think, is an extension of this kind of corruption. We go from asset forfeiture to life forfeiture.
Starting point is 01:15:09 Well, you know, you're doing things that look to us kind of like you might be doing drugs running. So we're going to kill you in international waters. Even if you turn back, we're going to kill you. uh this is simply murder folks uh and i will not praise trump for anything that he's even if the peace deal was real and i don't believe that it is uh i would still not praise him as long as he's doing this type of thing here intelligence confirmed the vessel was trafficking narcotics said trump it was associated with illicit narcoterrorist networks and was transiting along a known dTO route well there were in an area that they say if you're in this area you're trafficking drugs
Starting point is 01:15:50 Proof. That's it. Proof and poof. There you go. Not how we've done it. Not how it's still being done in other areas where they don't want to try to do a regime change of a country. And it's not how we should do it either. So it was conducted in international waters and six male narco-terrorists aboard the vessel were killed. In the strike, no US forces were harmed. That's the end of what Trump had to say. So again, I'd say prove it. in court. And guess what? Even if Trump had proven this in court, there's still no death penalty for what he alleges that they were doing. How can the world, can you justify this? And how in the world can people remain silent about this? Again, even if they were found guilty with due process, there's no law in the books that says we give a death penalty for this. So, Rand Paul has announced that he's co-sponsoring a war powers resolution that would stop the president from being able to unilaterally conduct such strikes. Well, you already have that.
Starting point is 01:16:56 It's called the 10th Amendment. And it's also Congress, it's not just the 10th Amendment. You know, the war powers that are defined in the Constitution say that it has to be a declared war. And so they have diluted their power to declare war, done that deliberately. And so I guess they do need to put something in there. But anyway, he said, blowing up boats. votes, without due process, could risk unintended escalation and trigger regime change efforts, an approach that history has repeatedly shown to fail.
Starting point is 01:17:32 That's why I am co-sponsoring a war powers resolution to stop it. Congress must reassert its authority, he said. So this is from CNN, they said, even some conservatives have unease about this, especially because it was a U.S. military had destroyed one of these boats that had turned around before it was hit. Paul also publicly criticized Vice President Vance last month after he celebrated one of the strikes. Paul said in response to the vice president, he said, what a despicable and thoughtless sentiment it is to glorify killing someone without a trial. Boy, that says it all right there. Well said. So in comments of the White House during an event with the Argentinian
Starting point is 01:18:17 president, Javier Malay, on Tuesday, because again, we put Argentina before even Americans. Americans come dead last. This is not an America first administration. This is America dead last. Everybody, even Argentina, gets ahead of us. Well, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who was meeting with Javier Malai to write him some big checks, noted the strikes, as he advocated, for building economic bridges with other nations. Oh, isn't that nice? We're using our economic strength to create peace. Are we really? Or are you just lying murderers?
Starting point is 01:18:53 That's not creating peace at all. So, again, the headline, as it was put out by the Gateway Pundit, cheers all of this stuff. Another Venezuelan drug boat. Six, narco-terrorist killed. Well, again, none of that is true, Gateway Pundit. None of this has been proven. You should, and you don't put quotes in it, you don't attribute this, you don't question any of it. You just put it out. Why? Because you are Trump influencers. You're not
Starting point is 01:19:22 journalists. You're not being honest about this stuff. Now, this is proven. If it were proven, it still would not be justified. We don't have the death penalty for he even alleges that they did. Then they say, war secretary Pete Hegeseth said, according to President Trump, the boat was carrying enough drugs to kill 25,000 to 50,000 people. Isn't that interesting? That's the way they always talk about. fentanyl and all the rest of this stuff and it's like how this is as absurd nobody ever calls them out on this kind of absurdity yeah you're gonna is that the purpose of these things to kill that many people yeah if they overdosed you know you could have oh you could overdose uh 25 to 50 000
Starting point is 01:20:06 people i'm not supporting drug use at all but i'm saying this type of talk is idiotic and meaningless it is like uh Barack Obama saying you know how many jobs uh that they saved or created. It's like, wait a minute. You've never used the Bureau of Labor Statistics to talk about jobs that were saved before. That's purely subjective and made up. You know, this is not a new job. You know, they look at a new job and they say, well, we created that job. No, you didn't create that job. Somebody who risked their capital and their hard work created that job. You take credit for it. Of course, Obama is famous for that talking about how, you know, you didn't build that. We built it because we built the emphasis.
Starting point is 01:20:47 and this and that, and we taxed you to build the infrastructure and did it very inefficiently. But, you know, he's famous for taking credit for that, even more so than most people do. But it always would make me cringe when I would hear Republicans talk about jobs that they created and so forth. They didn't create anything. And so when you talk about enough drugs to kill tens of thousands of people, come on. This is like Trump bragging that he saved millions of lives when he killed tens of millions of people with his. injections. Not to mention they know exactly how
Starting point is 01:21:21 many drugs were on the boat that they blew up. Yeah, exactly. What, did they sweep through the water and collect all of it and total it up? Mm-hmm. All this is just pure fantasy. They have no, they've released no details about anything. You know,
Starting point is 01:21:39 they don't tell you the quantity of drugs, they just say, well, it would have killed 20 to 5,000 to 50,000 people. And Gateway Pundit just repeats that. Due to as if they're doing Trump press releases, because that's all they are. Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was trafficking narcotics, they said. Trump further confirmed the death of six narco-terrorists in the attack. Well, I don't think that they're terrorists, even if they were doing drugs, and that's, again, not established.
Starting point is 01:22:07 So, very disgusting. Maybe the Gateway Pundit is trying to get Pentagon privileges. Well, you know, there's about to be a lot fewer people in the press room, so. Right. Well, the way the AP reported with their headline, U.S. kills six people and a strike on a boat accused of carrying drugs near Venezuela. Now, that's legit. You know, I accuse Associated Press of being associated propaganda, but that is an accurate headline for what happened. That's a neutral headline. Doesn't take one side or the other. But then they go on to say the Trump administration has yet to provide underlying evidence to lawmakers, proving that the boats targeted. by the U.S. military were, in fact, carrying narcotics, according to two U.S. officials who were not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity. Following Tuesday's strike, Jorge Rodriguez, President Venezuela's National Assembly, close ally of Maduro, said the objective is not the search for truth to the press.
Starting point is 01:23:09 He says, and much less, it's about fighting drug trafficking. He says, it's about looking for a way to have an excuse for aggression. We're not asking you to make anything up. Rather, we're asking you to defend the truth. This is a plea that he made to local media outlets. Well, the truth is lying on the floor dead. Trump, meanwhile, has a tantrum over what he says is the worst picture ever of himself. I guess he is the hair apparent to the throne.
Starting point is 01:23:41 When you look at this, they showed him basically bald, and he doesn't like this. a picture from the bottom up and he likes the fact that he was on the cover of time magazine and uh they're calling this his triumph this uh gaza ceasefire deal well um but he doesn't like the picture that they put a super bad picture he said and i think it's a super bad take to think that he has accomplished anything here really um so the time magazine released at a special edition, hailing the events as, quote, his triumph, and detailing how his administration had gone to great lengths to try to secure peace. The image was taken, looking up at his face as he stares in the distance with a serious expression. Time magazine, he said, wrote a relatively good story about me,
Starting point is 01:24:36 but the picture may be the worst of all time. They disappeared my hair, and that's something floating on top of my head that looked like a floating crowsing. but an extremely small one he described the cover is really weird and he continued i never liked taking pictures from underneath angles but this is a super bad picture and deserves to be called out what are they doing and why well wait till he sees how spitting image does him spitting image has his hair his toupee as a special character and they show him as uh uh as bald and this toupee is flying around and talking to him's kind of like uh what's a marble character uh dr strange kind of like dr strange's cape so anyway tomahawks will not solve anything yeah this is the
Starting point is 01:25:25 the uh the taco response is now going to be tomahawks in kiev mr peace mr peace prize uh so just more war more death more military industrial complex profits all from mr peace prize uh this is Lukashenko. Speaking in Minsk on Tuesday, he stressed that arming Kiev with these missiles would not resolve the conflict, but could, quote, escalate the situation into a nuclear war. He's right, it will escalate, whether it's to nuclear war or not. It is a stupid move. It is a provocative move. It is not a move that moves us towards peace. Putin has warned that the potential Tomahawk deliveries would force Moscow to strengthen its air defenses and deal a major blow to use. U.S.-Russia relations.
Starting point is 01:26:12 He also stressed that the missiles would not change the balance of power on the battlefield. Well, you know, stop and think about this. I remember when we had the Cuban missile crisis, and I was a kid, and they were, Russia wanted to put nuclear missiles in Cuba, which is just a couple of minutes away from landing in Florida where I lived at the time, and, but imagine, you know, this is so much more provocative. I mean, they're actually shooting these things into Russia. Can they still sell this narrative that Ukraine is just the first domino in all of Europe, that Russia is the aggressor in terms of a pan-European war, that that's their goal?
Starting point is 01:26:52 I mean, this is even more absurd than the Vietnamese thing. You know, the Vietnamese thing was that, well, you know, the Viet Cong are really surrogates of the Chinese, and the Chinese seek to take over all of Asia there at that point. And yet when we look at this, this whole narrative that Russia is the aggressor. I mean, we've seen the aggression from NATO. We've seen the civil war in Ukraine. We've seen Kiev killing and bombing their own people. And now they're sending in literally live missiles into Russia.
Starting point is 01:27:30 And Russia has not hit the nuclear button yet. And so I think it's a bit absurd that they're portraying this whole thing still. as a domino theory that's going on there. Meanwhile, Zelensky, our ally, is stripping citizenship from prominent political opponents. Maybe Trump will do that. Maybe I'll do the next thing. Take Chuckie Schumer's citizenship.
Starting point is 01:27:57 You're no longer a citizen. Of course, it actually should be done to Ilhan Omar. She should have her citizenship removed. It was her whole family came in under false pretenses. In violation of the law, you're not allowed to immigrate in the U.S. if you were a member of the Communist Party. I mean, that's whether you like or not, that's the law. I do like that law.
Starting point is 01:28:14 But nevertheless, they lied because her father worked for the Somalian government, and he was a Marxist publicly as a Marxist. So the whole family came in under false pretenses. And there's also the whole, you know, did she marry her brother to all that. So there's multiple lies under her immigration status, which could immediately be used to say, no, you're no longer a U.S. citizen. We're revoking it. Well, Zelensky doesn't have to have any reason. He's just doing it by decree,
Starting point is 01:28:45 by executive order. Zolensky confirmed signing a decree, stripping certain individuals of their Ukrainian citizenship. He has stripped several prominent public figures of Ukrainian citizenship, including the mayor of Odessa, a renowned ballet dancer. Can't have that ballet opposition, right? This guy's going to have to come to America and do ballet. parking, and a former MP, and all of them had criticized Zelensky's policies in the past. Odessa Mayor had been known for his consistent opposition to Ukraine's policy of demolishing monuments
Starting point is 01:29:25 that sees as linked to Russia. He is repeatedly denied having Russian citizenship and vowed to go to court in response to media reports about him being stripped of his nationality. Born in Ukraine, the ballet dancer is a citizen of both Russia and Serbia and has spent his teen years at the Academy of the British Royal Ballet in London. He moved to Russia in the early 2010s, largely severing his ties of his home country. Following his 2018 performance in Crimea, he was added to the controversial website called Mirat Varets, which provides details about people has labeled as enemies of Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:30:03 And there's more to it than that, because You get put on that website, and that's their public assassination list, targeted to be killed. So he better not get in a boat anywhere around there. He won't be safe. Zelensky has been using claims about Kiev's critics possessing Russian citizenship. When he cracks down against them. Of course, this sounds just like in America, right? They don't like you.
Starting point is 01:30:31 You're Russian, Russian, Russian, right? You're just Russian disinformation. It's the same type of thing. Many former Ukrainian officials and Zelensky's political rivals have been targeted in such manner, including Victor Medvedvichuk, formerly the leader of the largest opposition party in the country. Well, we're going to take a quick break here. Speaking of Zelensky, we'll let him sell some T-shirts for us. Real quick, we do have a couple of comments.
Starting point is 01:31:00 We've got Hero May saying I worked in the casino. It really is a scam. There are charts in the back room that show the odds of winning for every machine. Like, wait a minute, hold on. This guy's having to run. Karen and her brother, one of their friends from high school, went to work for the FBI. And his job was to go around and, you know, check on the games and whether or not they were, you know, cheating even on their cheating. Now, hold on.
Starting point is 01:31:27 That's too much cheating. They've already, they've already set the game up. So the house already always wins. But they have to make sure that it's not. such a high percentage that it's almost constantly. You've got to be paying out just enough to make sure that people have the sense that, oh, wait, that could be me. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:43 That could be me. So there's a legal mandate for how much these things are allowed to take from the average user. Yeah, that's right. You can win like 55% of the time, but you can't set to win 65% of time or higher. Yeah, that's a problem. It's taking too much advantage of your suckers. Yeah. Epstein Island says I see endless online gambling commercials.
Starting point is 01:32:04 Just as much as the Ask Your Doctor commercials. Yeah, it's everywhere now. It's everywhere. Well, they're very much alike, aren't they? You take one of those drugs you are gambling. And they do tell you, you know, it's kind of like, I imagine if, you know, if you walk in the casino, they should be saying, this may lead to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But that still doesn't deter people when you tell them what this drug's going to do to them and how it's going to fail,
Starting point is 01:32:27 even for what you're taking it for. It usually exacerbates that. Niburu, 2029. All Online Gambling. concluded only with credit cards highest interest rates ever and a major contributor to the debt clock yeah at least in Vegas I suppose you're limited by the amount of cash you can pull out whereas online gambling you just stick your credit card in it and there you go not just losing that money but the interest on that money as well yeah wow well we're gonna take quick break
Starting point is 01:32:54 and we'll be right back say with this 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 grey MacGuffin hoodies, or a new black t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo
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Starting point is 01:36:40 Hear news now at APSRadio News.com. Or get the APS Radio app and never miss another story. Well, some of you were commenting earlier about gold, and we're talking about that. Gold has been glittering, but crypto has been jittering. It's looking a little bit shaky. And we're going to talk about that in just a moment. But before we do, I want to thank the people, we just picked up some checks. And I want to thank the people who have contributed via check.
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Starting point is 01:37:45 And just to give you an idea, we're about 30% here at the middle of the month. So thank you so much for your support. and let's talk a little bit about gold you know what mentioned the fact that we had a whale who came in and messed with crypto messed with bitcoin but especially made a lot of money i think off the alt coins and some of them on binance because of some of the issues of binance as well some of them went to zero momentarily well the trader who made a hundred and ninety two million dollars shorting the crypto crash last week is betting again against Bitcoin again. Online chain analysts and traders have dubbed the address as an insider whale. Some even argue that the position itself could have accelerated the crash.
Starting point is 01:38:34 So again, it's not just trading on inside information, but if you move that massive amount of money around, that can actually cause it. The wallet identified, and they give the address here, on the decentralized derivatives platform hyperliquid, opened a new, 163 million short position on Bitcoin late Sunday data shows. And again, all of this is publicly available. In the past, there was a billionaire who lost a million dollars, almost, $900,000 and he didn't even know that he had lost that crypto until somebody noticed this large trade, and they were able to go back and identify, not only did they see it, the trade on the public blockchain, but they were able to track that back to this particular person.
Starting point is 01:39:25 He contacted him, and he asked him, you know, why he did that, and apparently it was a move in the wrong direction, and the guy didn't even know that that money had been gone until he was notified of it. The same trader drew attention on Friday when it opened a massive short, roughly 30 minutes before Trump's surprise announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. Now, what a a fortunate coincidence. I'm not a coincidence theorist. I'm a conspiracy theorist. A move that he raced over 19 billion with a B in crypto market value and triggered the largest ever day of liquidations in the market. The perfectly timed bet led to a gain of nearly $200 million, sparking speculation that the entity may have had advanced knowledge of the
Starting point is 01:40:19 policy shift. The entity. Yeah, the entity. Back to Mission Impossible. If you want to know exactly when Trump is going to do something, that is Mission Impossible. Look, it is, we were talking about online gambling before. This is what I consider to be online gambling of today.
Starting point is 01:40:39 And it is a gamble. You know, whether you're talking about the stock market or the crypto market, it is gambling. And the people who are on the inside are. rigging the game. It's a rigged game. This person had insider knowledge and they have enough money that they can move markets around with or without the insider knowledge, evidently. Well, there has been a $26 billion gold rush into ETFs, into paper gold. And so part of it has been that these, these ETFs, these funds, when you buy an ETF, let's say GLD or SLV to get
Starting point is 01:41:19 gold or silver. What you're buying into is a fund that owns gold or silver. You're not buying the gold or silver. This is kind of like people who think that Social Security is a retirement plan. There is no account there. When you put your money in and Social Security, there's not an account there that has your name on it. It's just a kind of a Ponzi scheme. And that's kind of what's going on with a paper gold and paper silver. I would not trust this at all, especially if you're buying gold and silver as a hedge against economic uncertainty, the last thing that you want to do is buy it as a derivative. And that's really what this is. So, again, I would suggest that you get the gold and silver physically. Get it from Tony Arderman. You can find him
Starting point is 01:42:07 at David Knight.gold. I'll take you to a wise wolf. And you can start to accumulate this on regular basis. And again, this is just foolish. But it shows that, there's a lot of retail movement essentially with this. It's not just the central banks that are buying the goal, but now people have picked up on this in a retail way. Gold's unstoppable upside trajectory continues. We've been pointing out the similarity between the early 2025 breakout moves for months, for weeks rather. These are people who are looking at charts. And again, I would suggest that you look at things other than charts to try to time things. I'm not a big chart fan they may have some utility a lot of people talk about well look here's the cup with
Starting point is 01:42:50 the handle and all that's other kind of stuff and these are people who do quantitative analysis and I'm sure there's some validity in that because you're looking there at the psychology of the market in general but I think overall when you look at how how shaky things are like Ray Dalio was talking about that's the reason to get into gold and silver and that's the reason to get into physical gold and physical silver. The gold bubble will not die until there is a seller. That's the headline from Zero Hedge. And that really is true.
Starting point is 01:43:27 I mean, everybody is buying now. Nobody's really selling. And so Bank of America has now upped their estimate for gold and silver in 2026. They're calling for $5,000 gold and $65 silver. That's not all that much of an increase. I mean, that's only about a 30% increase for silver, which is a huge amount, especially when you consider them in the bank, you're going to get less than a tenth of a percent, typically in a savings account.
Starting point is 01:43:53 So, yeah, if you get 30%, that's always been a huge return at any time, but especially contrast that to what's paid on a savings account, which is paid on a currency that is losing its value. So you can get one-tenth of one percent on the U.S. dollar, which is rapidly losing its value. Or you can put it in something like silver, and Bank of America thinks that you will make 30 percent on your money next year. Or on gold, they think you'll make 25 percent on your money, but they have always been very, very conservative. Gold prices up, silver is steady, bulls are showing signs of exhaustion, they say. But the fundamental issue is that this is not like you're buying stocks and buying a story.
Starting point is 01:44:40 The reality, the narrative in this case, is based on reality. It's based on what we see in terms of the Fiat system, not just in America, but with all these different countries. That's why all these different central banks are grabbing gold and the fact that they are going to be trying to set up a different financial system. And I'm not just talking about BRICS. Bricks is trying to set up its financial system, but the Western countries are going to be setting up a different. financial system as well. They're going to have to have gold there behind it in some way, shape, or form in order to give it credibility. But the massive worldwide debt of all the countries everywhere is a thing that is really concerning. Gold price could go a lot higher,
Starting point is 01:45:24 and miners are still undervalued after 100% gains, says BlackRock, and their advice. All that glitters is fear, as $5,000 gold is now increasingly inevitable. This is just the headlines. I'm not going into details of it because, again, nobody knows exactly what the price is going to be, but this just kind of gives you a sense of
Starting point is 01:45:48 the general feel of the marketplace. Gold and silver set all new highs, as we keep seeing here, the U.S. government could add $14 billion to its crypto reserves as part of a forfeiture case, tied to
Starting point is 01:46:04 a Cambodian-based company if they convict them. And again, this is not, you know, I always think of forfeiture as being something that is not tied to a judicial process, but in this particular case, there is a case tied to a Cambodian exchange, and I'm not sure exactly what the charges are, and I'm not really interested in it. The bottom line is they're going to seize $14 billion worth of Bitcoin And so I imagine they've got enough incentive to these people guilty, whatever they did. I mean, if they can blow up people on boats, they can assume that these Cambodian people did something that they can take their crypto. What's surprising about, I guess, is that there's a process with this.
Starting point is 01:46:55 You know, I'm not used to our government actually having a due process. Yeah, you'd think they would just go and be like, yeah, that's ours now. Yeah, that's right. Just, you know, generally we get a post hoc justification. If at all. And Max says, isn't it all just a stage play? Trump, in reality, loves Putin, would love to engage in a war with Russia, China, so we can hand us over to the NWO on a platter.
Starting point is 01:47:18 Yeah. Well, he's going to take us down as well. He's taking down the middle class. He's making it come true that you'll own nothing. Because that's the key thing. You take away the ability of the middle class to have businesses and that's what his chaotic economic policies in 2020 and this year are doing. And he's going to continue to do that.
Starting point is 01:47:41 All the world this stage. Soylent Goy, if you don't understand that there's censorship in America, it means the censorship is working like a charm. It's hard to believe that anyone could not understand the level of censorship that we're dealing with. CJP. Rumble, 50 countries are attempting to implement digital prison ID. Skipper T2, my mom said stocks were gambling. She was a smart lady. My mama was right.
Starting point is 01:48:12 Mom always said that too. And she was right. Stocks are gambling. Gambling is gambling. Crypto is gambling. There's many different forms of gambling. They're all bad for you and bad for your health. Well, we're going to take a quick break.
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Starting point is 01:49:38 I know. You're listening to the David Knight Show. All right. Let's talk a little bit about some of the tech issues, because as usual, there's some crazy stuff going on with tech. Here is one of them. We have a company that is helping people to apply for jobs. And I imagine if it's AI, you apply for the jobs. Sorry, we're not hiring humans. No, but the take on all of this was... To make you solve a caption, if you can. They throw out your resume. Yeah, because AI is applying for jobs for people. It is flooding the market with job applicants. And one person said, well, what if everybody applied for every job?
Starting point is 01:50:53 Just kind of what we would expect to see AI doing. So, so not only as new job creation slowed to a drip, but the positions that do exist are increasingly hidden. And, of course, part of that is with this H-1B visa stuff. I mean, these people intentionally hide. these jobs put them out there for a while and then say to the federal government well we've listed these jobs we haven't had any applicants because we hid the stuff so now we need to hire people from india because americans just don't want this job that's kind of the game they've been playing so anyway the um so they have said next we will build out the employer side
Starting point is 01:51:33 and the AI engine that evaluates and matches people and companies at scale says this one company, it's putting this stuff together. Despite its cloyingly optimistic copy, reactions to SORC, SORC, I guess that's SORC, on social media, we're almost universally negative. It said, what's next? An app that will automatically order food for you that uses AI to sense when you're hungry. Another one says, oh great, more garbage for the web. We have applicants using AI and recruiters using AI. Nobody is actually taking a moment to understand.
Starting point is 01:52:09 how to build the concept of hiring. And the question is, are there really jobs out there with the economy and with AI? Sam Altman says that if the jobs get wiped out, maybe they weren't real work to start with. I don't know. How do we ever live without people like Sam Altman and these Silicon Valley tech people? Yeah, truly. How did we muddle along on our own without these geniuses? And what is a real job anyway, right?
Starting point is 01:52:39 I don't imagine that he and I would have the same definition of a real job. I think a real job works in the real world, making real stuff or growing real food. That's not what he does. He has virtual jobs. So when they're talking about how tech might wipe out entire categories of human professions, he says, well, what's a job anyway? you know can't tell a woman and then they can't tell a real woman and they can't tell a real job either can they to be fair I'm going to say that there has been this push online making fun
Starting point is 01:53:18 of these sort of daycare for adults jobs where you'll see these women usually it's women say follow me as I go through my day and it's like oh I wake up at 8 o'clock and I spend three hours putting on makeup and then I go in and I stop at the fruit juice bar and I get myself self a juice and then I do 10 minutes of sending emails and then oh it's our in group yoga where they bring in a someone we do yoga now I stop at the coffee bar that's built in and when you look at these videos you have to think what are you actually doing in a day this is like google you've spent the night the vast majority of your work day playing around with your friends that also work at the same company and what have you actually done what does your job actually
Starting point is 01:54:02 do you've sent 10 minutes of emails in a day and people wonder why the technology is going through a process of inshidification well a man has launched the world's first waymo ddOS by ordering 50 robotaxies to a dead-end street he says this is waymo than they accounted for said one person talking about it it was a prank and the guy has actually made his name public because he's 23 years old and I guess he knows more about operating systems than he does the legal system because he just put a big target on his back he's playing around with his big company like that putting all their jamming all their cars into a dead end street hey you didn't specify in the contract that i can't order 50 waymos to the same location
Starting point is 01:54:51 uh he is a self-identified tech prankster he's got a popular account on x and over the weekend he went viral after posting about, quote, the world's first Waymo DDoS, a type of malicious cyber attack in which a hacker tries to drown their target in a swarm of simultaneously request, typically with a goal of overwhelming networks and disrupting service. Put in real life terms, it's like if a crowd of protesters swarmed a restaurant, making it hard for real customers to get in, effectively wasting the business's time and losing them money. Well, his attack was perhaps more mischievous than malicious, but it was disruptive. And again, you've got to be very careful about doing stuff like this. Usually the people do
Starting point is 01:55:41 this, try to maintain their anonymity. He's 23 years old, so maybe he doesn't know some of these cases here. At dusk... It's funny that they would need to say, in real life terms, it would be like having a whole bunch of people go to one area when that's literally what's going on here. This is the real-life term. It's having a whole bunch of physical things go to one spot. Yeah, D-DOS would be almost as if you sent all these self-driving cars to the same spot. He actually made it come real. The plan he wrote on his post at dusk, 50 people went to San Francisco's longest dead-end street.
Starting point is 01:56:18 All of them ordered a Waymo at the same time. So he's not really doing any cyber hacking. He's just working with people and saying, all of you go here and each of you, you order it at the same time and we'll see what happens when the herd of self-driving cars eventually arrived he wrote that he and his co-conspirators didn't bother getting in they left after about ten minutes and they charged a five dollar no fee no show fee he said everyone was giddy and when another car showed up there were chairs maybe three or four real drivers all them laughed and just drove around he said ultimately he said waymo handled this really well when it realized that it was
Starting point is 01:56:57 being spammed, the company's ride-hailing app disabled all rides within a two-block vicinity until the morning. I assume this isn't much different than if a big concert had just ended, he said. And that's way more than they accounted for, said another poster. So again, some people put the cone of shame on these things. Not the collar that you put on dogs that have an ear infection or something, but the cone of shame. putting a traffic cone on the car so that it can't move. It kind of freezes in place. Open AI is in danger after authors are suing it to gain access to its
Starting point is 01:57:40 internal slack messages. So this would be kind of interesting. I wonder if they'll play it the same way that Alex played the Sandy Hook lawsuit and pretend that he doesn't have the messages that he really does have. And I'll talk about that coming up. But there's a lawsuit against Open. AI by authors and publishers who say that their copyright has been infringed. Of course, that's the business model of Sam Altman and Open AI. The plaintiffs have gained access to
Starting point is 01:58:09 their internal Slack messages of Open AI and the emails. And that could potentially demonstrate willful infringement and it could lead to enhanced damages. So juries hear that and it's a very powerful stick. So this was a As a matter of fact, and another similarity to what Alex did, the AI company Anthropic agreed to a blockbuster $1.5 billion settlement after they were caught red-handed, training its models on enormous cash of pirated versions of copyrighted books and other material. So they got a one-and-a-half billion dollar lawsuit. The difference is that they've got the money.
Starting point is 01:58:55 They can actually pay it. but now a similar lawsuit aimed at chat GPT maker, OpenAI, has taken a dramatic turn, raising the possibility of yet another major legal escalation about copyrights, a potentially much bigger payout to its rights holders. Specifically, authors and publishers who filed a lawsuit against the Sam Altman-led firm have secured access to the messages and emails. And according to publication, the communications could demonstrate willful infringement and could lead to enhanced damages of up to $150,000 per work,
Starting point is 01:59:32 a massive increase from just 750. So we're looking at 2,000 times, almost, no, not quite 2,000 times. Let's see, it'll be 1,500, so about 200 times more than they were being charged before. Anthropic settlement only covered about half a million works. out of an estimated $7 million, resulting in a payout of about $3,000 per author. Authors and publishers had just gone after similar communications right after the case settled. Finding out what attorneys said or what clients said to attorneys and back and forth probably gives us a lot of evidence regarding the state of mind.
Starting point is 02:00:16 The lawsuit highlights the AI industry's largely careless treatment of copyrighted materials. Tech leaders have continued to argue that training AI models on protected content falls under fair use, a legal doctrine that allows for transformative use of copyrighted materials. Most recently, OpenAI's TikTok-like text-to-video app, Sora 2, has been found to spit out a litany of videos heavily based on protected intellectual property, showing this not just chat GPT, potentially infringing copyright. So given the major payouts, at stake, the tides could be turning in favor of artists who have had their life work sucked up by AI models without permission, and they could be looking at another consolidation prize in the
Starting point is 02:01:03 form of a settlement fee. Both Anthropic and Open AI have been accused of training their AI models on copyright material to a Paracy website called LibGen. Communications show that they deleted the data set, a move that plaintiffs argue could be construed as intentional destruction of evidence. See, this is the way that this works, and people don't understand what was really going on with Alex's default judgment. It's a similar thing to this. If they get these emails, if they get these messages, and they see internal communications
Starting point is 02:01:37 that this was a deliberate thing, then that makes all the difference in the world. But beyond that, if you were in the lawsuit, as I've said before, if somebody files a lawsuit against you, you get notification of lawsuits been sent to you. If you don't answer it with a reply and say, I disagree with that, I'm going to contest that or whatever. If you just ignore that lawsuit and you don't reply, you lose. You lose by default. And then once the lawsuit starts, you have to comply with the discovery stuff.
Starting point is 02:02:06 And if you refuse to comply with discovery, again, you lose because you didn't play the game. And that's really what was going on with Alex Jones and with Info Wars thing, because we just had determination yesterday. he appealed to the Supreme Court about the judgment, and he believes that the judgment was manipulated by the FBI, the CIA, and other people that he had a right to say what he said. But it wasn't about any of that. It was about the fact that he didn't comply with discovery.
Starting point is 02:02:38 As a matter of fact, I was really amazed to go back and look. I remembered it was the Perry Mason moment. And I go on YouTube and I search for it, And there's not really any videos to say about, there was one from a legal, a legal organization that had a few views on it, not many. The second one that I found was me talking about it. Somebody had put up what I said at the time. They had 24 people who listened to that channel, and 19 of the 24 had seen the video. And so it's something that's really been under the radar.
Starting point is 02:03:14 And this is basically what happened in the trial. I think it's very serious. And I think that it shows that what Alex is saying about the fact that he was railroaded is absolutely not true. Just like we're talking about in this case, it is vital that you comply with discovery. Discovery makes a difference. And if you refuse to play the game, refuse to participate in the legal process in some way, shape, or form, you lose by default. One of the things you talked about yesterday is you comply with discovery, right? You said that on the witness, stand?
Starting point is 02:03:50 That's one of the things I talked about. Okay. One of the things that you were ordered to do in this lawsuit, you were ordered to turn over any text messages in McHendy Hook, right? Yes. And you didn't have any, right? Not that we could find. And you in fact told me, in your testimony, sworn testimony, before coming to this courtroom,
Starting point is 02:04:12 you searched, right? I did. John, I'd like to show you what's been marked to plaintiffs. You've got it upside down. That's text messages between you and Paul Watson, isn't it?
Starting point is 02:04:27 Yes. And they mentioned Sandy Hook, don't they? Yes. Plaintiffs move 130 into evidence? I've never seen this text message. I guess you guys got Paul's. My phone didn't save them. So that's fine.
Starting point is 02:04:41 Your phone didn't say the second. I told you guys, I gave it to the lawyers and said that they'd drain the phone, they'd find that stuff. How about phones? We gave it to lawyers. They were supposed to find this. So that's what the testimony is? No, I searched it as well. I mean, so you guys have all this stuff that you see me didn't give anything.
Starting point is 02:04:58 Mr. Jones, you know how an iPhone works, right? You've had an I-contact messaging for several years now. Yeah. What does it mean if the messages are in blue? Whose messages are those? Whose phone is this taken from? I don't know what this is going to stay in real. I mean, I just, I turned the phone over and take the stuff off.
Starting point is 02:05:20 Can I have you look in the very bottom below the very bottom left corner? Is that your phone number? Yes. So you did get my text messages. And instead you did. Nice trick. Yes, Mr. Johnson. Indeed.
Starting point is 02:05:40 You didn't give this text message, too. You don't know where this came from. Do you know where I got this? No. Mr. Jones, did you know that 12 days ago, 12 days ago, your attorney's messed up and sent me an entire digital copy of your entire cell phone with every text message you've sent for the past two years, and when informed,
Starting point is 02:06:05 did not take any steps to identify it as privilege or protected in any way? And as of two days ago, it fell free and clear into my possession, And that is how I know you lied to me. You said you didn't have a text message about saying that. See, I told you the truth. This is your Perry Mason moment. I gave them my phone.
Starting point is 02:06:25 Mr. Jones, you need to answer the question. Did you know the sign? No, I don't know what happened. But, I mean, I told you, I gave him a phone over and you still. And you said, in your deposition, you searched your phone. You said you pulled down the text, did the certion function for Sandy Hook. That's what you said, Mr. Jones, correct? And I had several different...
Starting point is 02:06:48 Yeah, what Alex is fortunate is that they didn't come after him for perjury. Just like they didn't come after James Claffer for perjury. Doesn't mean that you're not a liar because they didn't indict you. But that's the issue. And he's still selling this idea that this is a major defeat for the First Amendment. And I see this from W&D. I see it from Gateway Pundit, and W&D quotes. Gateway Pundit. It appears that our First Amendment rights have been decimated by the Supreme
Starting point is 02:07:17 Court, explained the Gateway Pundits report. That's not true at all. This is a fake fight about the First Amendment. It was never about the First Amendment. You don't have a right to maliciously slander people. I mean, you can be wrong. You have a right to be wrong, but you don't have a right to tell lies about people. And of course, what Alex Jones said was that, as soon as this began, he said, no, no, I believe that the people died. What I said before, that nobody died. That's not, I don't believe that anymore. Well, that's fine.
Starting point is 02:07:53 You can be wrong, but you have to correct mistakes when somebody pulls it out there. He never fought that. He never fought, and he had a lot of people got upset with them because they believe that nobody died there. But he never had that argument to say that he was right about that. And he never appealed to his right to be wrong. He never even participated in the process because you just saw there, they withheld the information. That information was only obtained because of the mistake of his lawyer.
Starting point is 02:08:23 They had worked together to make sure that information was not going to be put out there. Why? Because he didn't want them to get a hold of other information that was going to show how he is protecting his assets. So, you know, when you have slander that is judged to be malicious, that is judged to have been done knowingly, that has never been protected. First Amendment hasn't changed about that. And the court process hasn't changed if you decide that you're not going to participate in it by not doing discovery.
Starting point is 02:08:54 So it was something that he realized that he could make a lot of money selling that if he was doing, he didn't really care if it was true or not. I don't think Alex believed that nobody died at, at Sandy Hook, but what he did believe was that he can make a lot of money telling people that. So regardless, so the remarks, one person said, how is $1.4 billion a reasonable punishment for speaking your opinion? It wasn't about his opinion. It wasn't about free speech.
Starting point is 02:09:26 It was what was judged by them to A, be malicious, but it was, that was determined when they did the judgment. He lost the case because refused to comply with discovery. And he kept saying, well, we sent him all the stuff, but they said they didn't get it and everything. And then you see in this Perry Mason moment, which is what Alex called it, really was a Perry Mason moment, you see there that, no, they actually had a lot of stuff that they didn't send him. And that included the emails. It goes on for quite some time. It's like a seven-minute clip where they get into it back and forth about the emails because he also kept the emails secret.
Starting point is 02:10:04 It's the same type of thing that you're seeing here with Open AI. and anthropic. If they hide the information for discovery, they lose. So according to Alex's press release, in April last year, said Alex Jones joined Steve Bannon on the war room. The day after undercover video revealed a CIA FBI operative explaining how the FBI had used their powers to bankrupt Alex in Info Wars. Alex Jones told Steve Bannon that President Trump, needs to fire their butts and clean house of the deep state.
Starting point is 02:10:41 Well, here's the reality. If you want to know who the CIA operatives are who are taking down info words, you might go back and take a look at Steve Pachinich, who is the one who was selling the fact that nobody died. That was a Steve Pachinick thing. And he tried to pull that thing on me as well, as I've mentioned many times. After the Vegas shooting, he came on, he wanted to come on my program. He waits and comes on late and then tries to throw his stuff out.
Starting point is 02:11:07 all at once at the very end and sandbagged me on that but I didn't believe that nobody had died at the at the Las Vegas thing and I knew exactly what Pachinick was doing because I'd seen him do it before with Alex so you get these CIA operatives like Steve Pachennick who come on and tell people about the stop the steel sting which is a total fabrication lie Alex jumps in on that because even though it doesn't make any sense and even though he knows that there weren't 20,000 National Guard distributed all over the country that are arresting people. You know, you really want to believe that that would not be reported or observed by anybody. Anyway, he jumps in on that, just like he jumped in on the
Starting point is 02:11:47 Steve Pacheneck narrative about Sandy Hook. And Steve Pachanick started making all these, you know, after he started this, nobody died thing. That became the go-to way to shut this all down by the people who were the controlled opposition. They would come in with every event and say about every event, nobody died. And that is the way that you shut down any questioning of any suspicious shooting. It's just by coming up with something absurd like that. There's also the fact if you know exactly how each group will react to a situation, you know how to manipulate them anyway. That's right. You know that the conspiracy group is immediately going to jump to, well, nobody died. You can work around that. It's, you know, when someone has the exact same
Starting point is 02:12:34 reaction all the time it becomes account you can account for it in different ways that's right you have to be able to make a judgment based on what the facts point to not just a matter of well this is my go-to this is what i always assume yeah if you want to start there but look at the evidence and see where it leads that's fine but you need to be able to take well i said over and over again i said this whole idea that nobody died i said um it works to their advantage of people do die you know take a look at 9-11 right it worked to their advantage that they killed 3,000 people with an inside job. They don't care if nobody. They're not going to go out there and try to make sure that nobody died.
Starting point is 02:13:13 They don't care about our lives at all. So that's never been an issue. But it got so bad that even in that shooting in Texas, was it Sutherland Springs or something. That was the church one. Yeah. And I'd interviewed many times, Mark Collins,
Starting point is 02:13:30 who is a spitting image of George Washington. And he actually goes around to schools dressed as George Washington and teaching them about American history. He's also a pastor. He was a former pastor of that church. He knew the people there very well. And he's actually played George Washington on several different film productions. And anyway, I talked to him right after that shooting that happened on a Sunday. I talked to him on that Monday.
Starting point is 02:13:57 He gave us some information that was not reported by mainstream media. and they were saying it was done with an AR-15 or whatever. He said, no, the person who stopped him had an AR-15. But anyway, clarified the firearms that were used and that type of thing. But afterwards, there was this thing going around about nobody died. And he goes, that's absolutely not true. And he goes, I can't believe you guys are saying that. It got to the point where they thought that Info Wars was saying that about everyone.
Starting point is 02:14:26 I got him back on. I said, we didn't say that. Nobody said that as far as I can tell. And I certainly don't believe that. Let's get you back on. We'll talk about that to clarify it. It became like a disease, this steep botanic lie. So many of these things that he introduced.
Starting point is 02:14:40 But the real issue was discovery. Jones charged that the default judgment was improper because it made too much of quote-unquote trivial discovery issues. Well, if you are refusing to let them have access to the messages on your phone and the emails that you have because you're hiding money offshore, That is not a trivial issue. It's also not a trivial issue if they can't look at it and see if there wasn't a knowing awareness that you were telling a lie. And that's, you know, why they're looking for this information from Anthropic and from Open AI.
Starting point is 02:15:19 So he said it's impossible to construe his remarks as denying death. That's what his people said. But I think when you say nobody died and you say it repeatedly, I think that, that is what is, I think that is denying deaths. And he did that until he got to court. So the Supreme Court has rejected this particular case. The BBC shows this a little bit differently from the alternative mainstream media. As they pointed out, Jones has not yet paid any of the damages.
Starting point is 02:15:51 He's raised a lot of money, though. Of course, I imagine a lot of that went to lawyers like the lawyer who mistakenly sent all of his phone information for two years. of the opposing counsel and didn't realize it. I think maybe at that point you should be forced to work pro bono, you know. The Supreme Court did not explain his decision to deny his request. Again, because it's not about the First Amendment. The First Amendment was never defended in this particular case. He said he should have the same protections on the First Amendment of the Constitution
Starting point is 02:16:22 that journalists have. Well, again, he chose not to participate. He chose not to defend the First Amendment. They said the result is a financial debt. penalty by Fiat imposed on a media defendant. Well, it's not. It is noncompliance with the process. It was during Texas court proceedings that Jones acknowledged that the attack was 100% real.
Starting point is 02:16:47 It previously claimed that the massacre was staged. It was part of a government plot to take guns from Americans and that no one died. Nobody died. That became the mantra that went back and forth all of the time. So, again, getting back to this lawsuit in big tech, this is over copyright issues instead of over a slander issue, but it's always important for both sides to be able to get discovery to see if there was what was actually being said internally. Elon Musk is making cyber truck sales look better by selling a huge number of them to himself. This is one step more than even what Nvidia did. video went out and gave money to one of its largest customers so that large customer would buy
Starting point is 02:17:38 Nvidia's GPUs. Well, Elon Musk is buying the cyber trucks himself. He's not even giving the money to a third party. Masterstroke. What a businessman. I mean, it makes perfect sense when you see how few Teslas there are on the road versus how much investment they have. It isn't about how many cars they can sell. It's purely about how much investment they can get. Yeah. That's right. That's right. Well, Western executives, they say, are shaken after visiting China. They say that China's rapid advancement in manufacturing, particularly in electric vehicles. Many executives are impressed by China's highly automated manufacturing industry and its skilled workforce. Some executives are even abandoning their own EV projects in favor of Chinese technology.
Starting point is 02:18:26 There's absolutely no way that anybody is going to be able to compete with the Chinese on EV. This whole industry, we've been saying this for years, was handed to China on a silver platter by the people who were pushing the climate change accord, the Paris climate change accord of 2015. That basically makes it impossible for European, American, and possibly even Japanese manufacturers to be able to compete. Because if they shut down their fossil fuels because of emissions, and of course, China did not have to do that. China was given a pass. they could continue to China and India, the two biggest polluters, with the two largest populations, could continue to build cheap and dirty power plants like coal plants that didn't have any scrubbers on them. They could do that for another couple of decades.
Starting point is 02:19:18 They could continue to increase that. Well, everybody else had to cap it and start reducing it. And so that is causing, when you look at manufacturing, it's not just the labor cost, but it's really the power cost are huge in manufacturing. So you're not going to be able to make something like steel. You're not going to be able to make stuff like EV batteries and things like that. So this has all been handed to them on a big green platter. And these are, there are no people.
Starting point is 02:19:44 Everything here is robotic. And again, so they're going from slave labor to robot labor, which robot again is the Czech word for slave. That word was coined in a play that was not. by a check playwright, and these people have given a blank check to China to be able to, when you look at this, they don't have to pay the robots. They've just got to feed them electricity, and they've got the cheapest electricity. So you can't even compete with them if you build out robots and don't even use humans
Starting point is 02:20:15 in American and European factories. And I said back in 2017, when Trump was pushing his tax relief, and so we're going to bring back manufacturing. I said at the time, they're not going to bring back manufacturing, and they're not going to onshore this stuff unless and until they can automate it with robots. It's not going to create the kind of good paying jobs we used to have before in manufacturing. That is not their intention. And so the people that are going there saying, you get this sense of change where the Chinese competitiveness has gone from being about government subsidies and low wages to
Starting point is 02:20:50 tremendous number of highly skilled educated engineers who are innovating like mad so the British energy supplier, Octopus CEO. According to recent figures by the International Federation of Robotics, China has deployed orders of magnitude more industrial robots than Germany, the U.S., and the U.K. And it's not just a desire to keep margins low through the automation of human labor. China has quite notable demographic problem, but its manufacturing is generally quite labor-intensive, they said. So in preemptive fashion, they want to automate it as much as possible. Not because they expect they'll be able to get higher margins.
Starting point is 02:21:27 That's usually the idea in the West, but to compensate for this population decline and to get a competitive advantage. These people play the long game. The globalists and the people are trying to push for global governance, they are the ones who have engineered this global population decline, even in China. But, of course, in China, they accelerated it by getting China to put in the one-child policy. And so there has been. government mandates, there have been social nudging and influence to get people to not want
Starting point is 02:22:00 to have children, to not want to have a family. And then, of course, there's been the chemical pollution that has made it impot. Even if people want to have children and are pushing to have children, they're unable to have children because of what has been done to the food and other things that are there, the drugs. Robotics have deployed well can lift the productivity or economy greatly, and if China is extremely good at it, then we should try to catch up, because like China, a lot of Europe is aging. No, it's basically a government-assisted suicide program when you look at manufacturing. A top U.S. Army General says that he is letting chat GPT make military decisions.
Starting point is 02:22:41 Yeah, what could go wrong with this? There have been movie after movie done about this very scenario. It's worrying that high school kids are outsourcing their brains to AI, but it's downright alarming to imagine U.S. military leaders doing the same thing. Unfortunately, the scenario is no longer the stuff of Cold War fiction. As reported by Business Insider, Major General William Hank Taylor, commander of the 8th Field Army in South Korea, told reporters, chat GPT and I have become really close lately. Well, Brain, what should I do next? I think you should take over South Korea. That's what he says.
Starting point is 02:23:19 I'm asking to build, trying to build models to help us all. And he said, this includes a joint UN command of South Korea. As a commander, I want to make better decisions. And so I want to make sure that I make decisions at the right time to give me the advantage. So he brings in chat GPT, notorious for its often agreeable answers, prioritizing endless engagement over accuracy. So it's like, yeah, I think you really could take. I think you could really take China go for.
Starting point is 02:23:48 it, yeah. This strategy is brilliant. You could definitely win World War III. Go. Yes, this is the time that we live in right now. Well, we've got some comments here, Travis. Global thermonuclear war. Yes.
Starting point is 02:24:00 Yeah, they say it's the plot of a bunch of sci-fi novels, but it's usually a malicious, intelligent AI that is the villain in those, not some extremely stupid thing that can just string a few words together and an idiot general that goes along with it. That's right. We're going to be doomed. By obsequiousness. This is a dystopian science fiction thing combined with idiocracy.
Starting point is 02:24:24 You are so right. That's a brilliant strategy. S.A. Miller, one, two, three. Thank you very much. That is incredibly generous. Thank you. It says David, Travis, and Lance, been enjoying the show, as always. Your wisdom, wit, and wealth of information is always appreciated.
Starting point is 02:24:39 Blessings to you all and to the listeners as well. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. Guard Goldsmith, and again, Liberty Conspiracy on Rumble, 6 p.m. weekdays, and you can find them on substack at-garde Goldsmith. Technocratic feudalism is their preferred system, it appears. Sounds so much cooler than it actually is, you know? Technocratic feudalism, oh, man, yeah.
Starting point is 02:25:00 Yeah, you think it would be knights of lightsaber fights if a game like that. Where's our techno-robin hood? Niburu, 29. Bill Gates has been earning a 30% return on his vaccine industrial complex investments for decades. Then Trump joined him in the, the profiteering back in 2020. T-W. 97401, Bitcoin, digital money,
Starting point is 02:25:23 not worth the digital paper. It's not printed on, Gerald Salente. That's right. That's a good quote, yeah. Nuberu, 20209. Emperor Trump's favorite daughter, Princess Ivanka, graduated from Schwab's young global leaders in 2015 and has been in control of daddy's short hairs ever since.
Starting point is 02:25:39 His hairs are getting increasingly short, aren't they? According to that picture from Time magazine. A Syrian girl. Alex looks like King Henry the 8th in this video, doesn't he? well his divorces weren't that extreme he's not quite up to six yet he's working on getting rid of the wife number two no beheading yet uh let's see nibaru 2029 sandy hoax was an orchestrated false flag that occurred then blown up for political extortion sandy hook people had connection to remington arms and that's how they were able to get away with suing
Starting point is 02:26:11 Remington says Swamp Lover. So Nibaru and Swamp Lover. Big Brit is back again. Well, I mean, there is a lot of weird things surrounding Sandy Hook. It's just pushing the nobody died narrative kind of kills any questioning of other things surrounding it. And that's why Petanik did it to shut down any questioning of Sandy Hook. You know, that's one person who used to interview pretty frequently said that he, it fell to him to introduce Alex at some place where both of them were speaking. And he said, he kind of joked and said, he makes the truth sound unbelievable. Well, that's exactly what controlled opposition does.
Starting point is 02:26:51 You know, you can talk about the chemicals in the water and you can make a case for that. Then you'd go out and you create a sound bite, the turn of the frog's gay, right? Well, now you've made a joke out of it and you've made it unbelievable for most people. I mean, fundamentally, that is true. But you do it in a way that makes the truth unbelievable. Or you can just add a lie to it like nobody died. And that's the way these people operate. And Alex knows that.
Starting point is 02:27:18 He's not stupid. He goes along with it because the sensational way of putting it that way and the sensational lie that nobody died helps him with his engagement and his audience, which equates to money. Radis Bro. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. It says, number one, we've got this AI. not sure. Number two, AI got a higher IQ than any man alive. And number three, AI is going to
Starting point is 02:27:44 fix everything. The steps in the plan. I can't wait. I can't wait for all our problems to be fixed by some AI. And of course, that's a reference to idiocacy. Yeah. Yeah. Big Brit is back again. Even Chinese have made videos of how poorly made Chinese EVs are. Yeah. There's a, there's a lot of videos that come out of China that you're like there's no way that's that can't have a great idea though they got the battery ejector button so that makes it somebody else within seconds this can be somebody else's problem that's right you got a battery that's going to catch fire when it's hit let's eject it out and let other people deal with it you won't be burned alive in your car it's headed right through the gates of the orphanage cjp rumble the planet needs more lithium batteries that's right
Starting point is 02:28:33 the creeks and the tributaries they hunger for lithium batteries it's your job to go out there and throw them in. Sack. Datio 7-7. China in decline. B.S. everything is in decline. They're trying to save their globalist nepo baby. That's right.
Starting point is 02:28:49 Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will be right back. When we come back, we're going to continue with some news, and we've got some pharmaceutical news as well, I think it's pretty important. We'll be right back. I'm I'm going to I'm a lot of
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Starting point is 02:30:09 Download our app Or listen now at APSRadio.com Well as I mentioned early in the program American travelers are not going to be fingerprinted when landing in 29 European nations You know It's just going back in organizing
Starting point is 02:30:25 organizing some really old photos that we had. And I looked at it and I thought, you know, I just can't travel anymore. You know, I used to travel quite a bit. But it's become such a police state burden to go anywhere. It's just amazing. And so now if you want to go to Europe, it's got to be fingerprinted as an American. I wonder, do they do this for the boat immigrants that are coming in? We see these people hitting the shore with a boat and they all jump out and run for the hills.
Starting point is 02:30:52 You know, are they fingerprinting them? The European Union's new entry and exit system has now come into effect as of October the 12th. It affects travelers who are heading to 29 European countries for visits up to 90 days within a 180 day period. Travelers will scan their passports and have a photograph taken. Most will have their fingerprints taken unless you're a child under 12. Travelers might be used to getting their passports stamped when they travel abroad, but the new EES program means that passports will not be stamped. Only Americans with biometric passports will be able to take part in the new entry system. Those who don't have a biometric
Starting point is 02:31:36 passport will have to join a separate line and travelers who overstay the 90-day rule will be identified. You stop back and think about this. I should have gone back to see when they first started doing passports. We used to have government permission and the passports that were there. This is something that was a 20th century abomination that came in. And now it is escalated to the point that's going to be IDs everywhere. Everywhere we look, we have free speech under attack. We have privacy under attack. That's why I push back against this thing that, you know, what happened with Infil Warriors is against free speech. We got free speech being attacked in every way in every country, including our own and a real attack on free speech. But when you go out to
Starting point is 02:32:23 to something that is a slander case and you don't even comply with the discovery rules. That is not an attack on free speech. We need to focus on the attacks on free speech, real ones. Well, it's not just the inability to fly. They're trying to make it unaffordable to have a car. So they want to shut down and lock down all travel, even with cars. Average new car price is now topped $50,000 for the first time. as Americans shift to EVs and to luxury models.
Starting point is 02:32:56 The expiration of the $7,500 EV tax credit helped to spark record sales that reshaped September's pricing landscape. But now they said, in just five years, folks, the average price of a new car has gone from $40,000 to $50,000. Think about that. That's a 25,000, 25% increase. in just five years in the price of a car. It truly is amazing what is being done with this.
Starting point is 02:33:28 The luxury segment has also fueled the price increases. More than 60 models with an average sticker price north of $75,000, contributed to 7.4% of new car sales in September, up from 6% a year earlier. Meanwhile, the once-common $20,000 car is essentially gone from dealership lots. The average age of cars on America's roads exceeds 12 years. There we go. We're average.
Starting point is 02:33:58 Average monthly payments cross the $750 threshold. And seven-year loans are now more common. One and five new car buyers pays more than $1,000 a month to secure their vehicle. These longer-term loans carry a lot of risk for consumers, especially because they're long-term loans on what is a depreciating. asset. So it's very easy to get underwater on these loans and not be able to, if you need to get, if you can't afford the payments, you can't sell it for what you still owe on it. Tesla is still the dominant player in the EV segment. They recorded an average transaction price of $54,000 in September, slightly lower than August. But again, they're just a little bit
Starting point is 02:34:45 over the average price of $50,000. Meanwhile, GM is taking a one point. $1.6 billion hit as it scales back its EV operations. Again, this push to force the car manufacturers to make EVs when we look at VW, especially, you know, that diesel scam thing that they came after them with the EPA in order to get them to stop making cheap, reliable, affordable diesels, and to start making EVs. They got the message, huge fine by the American EPA. and jail sentences for a couple of CEOs. So they jumped into EVs, and guess what? And nobody wants these things.
Starting point is 02:35:28 Nobody can afford these things. Same issue going on with BMW. And GM is taking a $1.6 billion hit. The company noted that the loss is part of its plan to realign EV production and factory operations to better match customer demand. The decision was made after the expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit on September the 30th. Part of a broader policy rollback under Trump, the one beautiful Bill Act set September 30th as the final date for getting EV purchase credits, effectively terminating the benefit.
Starting point is 02:36:05 So it's going to be a big slowdown at this point. And GM had previously pledged to invest up to $35 billion in electric and autonomous vehicles through 2025, aiming to transition most of its portfolio. to zero emission models later in the decade. And again, it says zero emission models is the biggest issue. You know, the hybrids are complicated and expensive. But, you know, the best model is if you just use a gas-driven generator to charge the battery. So make it completely electrical so you don't have to switch back and forth between a mechanical drive and electric drive. Just make it all electrical.
Starting point is 02:36:47 And then you've got a small engine that is, going to kick on when you need additional range, it can charge the battery and it can use just a little bit of fuel and kind of run in a steady state mode which conserves fuel and reduces emissions. And they won't even allow that. That gets shut down. GM had one of those and Mazda wanted to make one of those. They actually wanted to use a little rotary engine, which is very, very small and use that as a generator. But no, we have to have zero emissions. And if you're going to stick to that, you're going to have zero manufacturing, you're going to have zero cars and the rest of this. This is government planning, and this is government misallocation of resources.
Starting point is 02:37:31 And, of course, Biden was doing this for the green stuff, but you had Trump and Peter Navarro told GM and Ford, you're going to stop making cars, you're going to start making ventilators. I mean, that alone should have made Trump a pariah to conservatives. But it didn't. And then the fact that it was, the ventilators were killing people, that didn't phase people either. So he just gets away with all this stuff. It's amazing. Despite the playing cutbacks, GM said this month that its overall sales remained strong.
Starting point is 02:38:04 Analysts have said that the end of the federal EV tax credit will test whether the EV vehicle market is mature enough to thrive on its own fundamentals. Or if it still needs support to expand further. This is a solution for which nobody else thought there was a problem. But if you look at what is happening in Germany, it's even worse. This is from a daily skeptic. They said climate lunatics in Hamburg pass a referendum, committing Germany's leading industrial city to deindustrialization completely in just 15 years. Hamburg is Germany's leading industrial city.
Starting point is 02:38:45 its companies add 20 billion euros in gross value every year. Much of this economic output is related to Hamburg's happy location on the Elba and the fact that the city is home to Europe's third largest port. All this has made Hamburg extremely prosperous, which prosperity has filled it with rafts of clueless virtue signaling morons who have no idea how anything works and why they find Hamburg attractive in the first place or how their hip urban lifestyles are maintained.
Starting point is 02:39:15 And so there was a photograph they have in this article that's published by Build in Germany. And you can see, as this author points out, this is Eugipius, he said, you can see these unmitigated retards having a happy because they've just scored cheap virtue points by voting their own personal energy apocalypse. And so you see these people thumbs up and clapping, yay, we won. They're celebrating because of their completely insane popular referendum passed with 53.2% of the vote on Sunday. The referendum, the so-called future decision, binds the free and Hanseatic city to achieving total carbon neutrality by 2050. Five years earlier than the 2045 goal set by the almost equally insane German-wide, Germany-wide climate. protection law as amended in 2021. So across Germany, they have to get to their net zero by 2045.
Starting point is 02:40:23 So they wanted to speed it up in Hamburg and do it five years earlier, which would be kind of interesting because they will be literally the canary and the coal mine or the shut coal mine, I guess. There's no gas coming out of the coal mine anymore because they've shut it. But people will be able to see the effects on Hamburg earlier, maybe head it off. I don't know. What are you saying, Lance? The canary without a coal mine.
Starting point is 02:40:45 That's right. I haven't got a clue. Yeah. It doesn't have a coal mine or a pot to piss in either. That's what's going to happen to these people. So that was in turn five years earlier than the previous 2050 goal. And they keep moving these things forward. I wouldn't be surprised to see them do another referendum to move it up to, let's say, 2030.
Starting point is 02:41:06 That's the magic number that everybody's been talking about before. But first they did 2050. Then Germany says 2045. then Hamburg says, I see that, and I'm going to raise you by five years. We go to 2040. So there you go. And the loser is Hamburg. Less than 44% of eligible voters even bothered to cast a ballot.
Starting point is 02:41:26 Thus, just 23% of the most deranged Hamburgians. She'd call them hamburgers. They're going to be chopped meat, that's for sure, could take their city hostage and use its government to destroy all industry. and most activity, inside the next decade and a half. The biggest joke is that when Hamburg has finally achieved the sacred net zero, it'll make absolutely zero net difference to anything, because Hamburg is responsible for something like 0.022% of CO2 emissions globally. The city is not even a rounding error.
Starting point is 02:42:07 And that's the whole point. When you look at this, and does it really make any difference, So you look at the Climate Accord thing, 2015, the Paris Climate Accord, if you're going to allow the two countries that have the largest manufacturing and the largest population, China and India, to not only not reduce anything, but allow them to continue to build out with cheap and dirty things while you start putting this on smaller areas like that, it doesn't make any sense at all. And some of the true believers in this climate mcuffin nonsense, people who believe that there really is an issue that CO2 is really going to warm the planet and kill everybody. If you believe that nonsense, at least some of the people who are that stupid and gullible could still see that, wait a minute, we're talking about global warming. So that means that it matters if you have more emissions in the biggest countries like China and India.
Starting point is 02:43:02 So that's the point that's been here all along. And the thing is, China and India are actually causing real ecological problems. Yeah. But we refuse to actually look at those. We're forced to look at this nebulous, oh, carbon emissions that will, you know, completely hamstring everyone if we actually focus on it. But we're not going to do anything about the massive amount of pollution that is coming out of these two countries. They're allowed to continue to make a mess of their own areas. And it's gotten so bad that it's starting to affect other people as well.
Starting point is 02:43:32 Yeah. There's actually a story where the amount of. fecal matter in the ocean is becoming a problem like it's washing up on beaches and concentrations that are high enough where it's making it so people don't want to go to the beach i prefer plastic yeah and it's it's almost literally solely because of india because they're just dumping a ton of raw sewage directly into these rivers that feed out into the ocean i mean the ganges well you see that happening a lot with mexico doing that and down near the baha peninsula area you know dumping out raw sewers that gets up into California sometimes and it's just Mexico's population is so much smaller
Starting point is 02:44:08 than India India's population is massive and I believe as far as I know it's not slowing down I believe India is still growing yeah and they have they never had a one child policy no and they do not have the infrastructure to take care of their population which is part of the reason they're so dead set on shipping them all out if they were to stay in India it would be a massive problem for them but if they can continue to breed this massive population and then just shut of the workers out and do other economies where they siphon money off. It's a great business deal for them. Yeah, it's not a bug.
Starting point is 02:44:38 It's the future now. So, yeah, when you look at China, remember a couple of years ago, they started making all this noise about all the plastic pollution in the ocean. Well, it turns out that was all coming from China. It was all focused around that particular area. But they put that narrative out. And part of the reason that they put it out was because they were losing their narrative about climate change, which is never, none of their predictions have ever panned out.
Starting point is 02:45:02 none of their models have ever panned out and so people are starting to question all this net zero nonsense so they fell back to their initial starting position which is we're going to clean this up and when we talk about cleaning stuff up Wuhan has some of the worst air anywhere in the world and again they don't bother to clean the stuff up as eugipius says it's absolutely imperative to get these sorts of people out of politics they're crazy they are doing everything in their power to destroy civilization. They're insulated from a lot of the economic chaos that they wreak because they're overwhelmingly government bureaucrats, university types, and hipsters who are to a varying degree reliant
Starting point is 02:45:43 on the state to make their living. They're renters rather than owners. They live near the city center rather than in the suburbs. And they're young rather than old. So we pretty much know where this kind of stuff is coming from. Now, we've had a couple of different incidents about some of the people. trailers and the drivers who don't have legitimate commercial driver's licenses and who don't speak English and we have another one that's just hit this is ICE is ready to deport an Indian
Starting point is 02:46:13 illegal who had a New York commercial driver's license and his name was no name given and what I thought was really funny was that this article from New American refers to him as Mr. given well mr. given yes a given um he was taken in the custody arrested in oklahoma and he had a new york commercial driver's license with a name no name given homeland security reported ice revealed the slippery mr given's real name and that's uh equally amusing his real name is an mole and mole he's like butros bootros calli the guy who's so nice they named him twice yeah so uh it's funny people the same name back to back um the beginning
Starting point is 02:47:01 of the end of Amol Amol's career as an illegal alien driver, September 25th, on their state 40, runs east-west through Oklahoma. It runs east-west through the entire country, actually. It goes from, I think it's Wilmington, all the way over to California. I don't know what the terminal point is in California. Anyway, the day they caught Anmole-N-Moll, authorities also arrested 125 illegals from multiple countries, including India, Uzbekistan, China, Russia, Georgia, and Georgia. Georgia, Turkey, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Maritania.
Starting point is 02:47:36 If New York wants to hand out commercial driver's licenses to illegal immigrants with no name given, that's on them, said GOP governor, Kevin Stitt. And so even more disturbing is the fact that the license bore the trademark star of real ID. He got a real ID with no name. Real ID is supposed to make us safe because it's supposed to identify everybody after 9-11, right? Who would have thought that these government programs are inefficient and overly cumbersome? Yeah, and now it's supposed to be, you know, you've got to have it to get on an airplane. And the other thing that this article isn't stating is that I don't think a U.S. citizen would be able to get a no-name given driver's license.
Starting point is 02:48:17 That's right. These are given two illegals. That's right. Yeah, if you or I were to show up and pull something like that, they'd throw us out on our ear. Yeah. You're going to come back and you're going to comply with every last bit of bureaucracy. That's right. Well, you know, you have these states like New York and California, and of course, this is one area where the federal government, I think, does have jurisdictions, since the federal government, in a sense, since they kind of own the interstate system, they paid for it, and they have massive subsidy of it, whether we like it or not.
Starting point is 02:48:49 Richard Nixon used that to enforce his 55-mile-hour speed limit, saying, I'm not going to give you highway funds to maintain this thing. Again, it always comes back to the money so they don't have a legal fight over this. It's like I'll give you money if you do a 55 mile an hour speed limit. And by the way, you get to keep all the revenue from the tickets that you write. So you can either do that or I will take the highway funds from you and you will have to pay to maintain the interstate yourself. So there is something that they could do about this. But we had not just a couple of weeks ago, the thing that outraged everybody was that ridiculous U-turn that 18-wheeler guy did, didn't speak English. and you can see it on the on the video camera that's in his cab you can see him driving and then
Starting point is 02:49:35 you can see over his shoulder as he's got his turning his thing into a U-turn and it's across the road this car can't stop and go sliding into it killed all three people in the car and so that really got everybody's attention and this is getting a lot of attention as well this is a foreign trucker that was going the wrong way down the interstate and he gets stopped by an American trucker. A little bit of language in here. Did we get that deep... Oh, good, thank you.
Starting point is 02:50:05 I mean, what the are... Who's what? He's going to get in front of him here. I guess he can't read the signs that say which way the road is... What are you doing? I'm going that way.
Starting point is 02:50:28 Let me. Let me ask you a question, man. Okay. You are going the wrong way down the freeway. You are committing a felony right now. Okay. What I'm doing, sir? Well, one, why the fuck going the wrong way down the freeway? What's the right? I'm doing it back.
Starting point is 02:50:57 Well, no, I'm just asking because... I'm so sorry, but when is the phone? I put that side when does not? Yeah, turn around when you have a clear spot. Don't even move your truck. Turn your hazard lights on, for one. Turn your hazard lights on now. Your hazard lights, your blinkers.
Starting point is 02:51:22 Teach them how to drive. Turn your hazard lights on. They're on, okay. Yeah, that's gone pretty viral. So Department of Transportation issued an emergency rule, tightening up who can hold U.S. commercial driver's licenses. This will limit the CDLs to U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents until states prove that they are following federal standards.
Starting point is 02:51:56 Wait a minute. what's that about until why wouldn't you just limit it to u.s citizens and lawful permanent residents why this until thing right i i don't get that this is like saying we're going to stop the nine billion dollars to harvard that we're giving them each year from the federal government until uh they stop these protesters of what israel is doing then we'll give them the nine billion again. Some DMVs found them pushing unqualified applicants through the system. As a matter fact, we had that report that we showed where they were actually, the people at the DMV were working with these guys who couldn't pass the test, helping them to pass the test. We're talking about
Starting point is 02:52:41 drivers who couldn't read road signs, couldn't communicate with law enforcement, might even wind up going the wrong way on the interstate. The result is, of course, massive chaos on the highways. A lot of fatal crashes, it should have never happened. I tell you, I was in, I would go in early in the morning when I was in Austin, driving at 4 a.m., and it was a divided highway, four lanes, two on each side of the division. And I'm driving along all of a sudden, I see headlights on my side of the road, and it's like, what's going on? And I get over to the right as far as possible, and this person just goes barreling by,
Starting point is 02:53:13 thinking that they were on a two-lane road, and they were going the wrong way, going really fast, too. So it's not just the truckers. The Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Americans who've been in the trucking industry for 50 years through family businesses can't do business anymore because you have these illegals coming in living out of their trucks. You have teams of drivers and they're not safe. They can't speak the language. They come in under price, way under price, he said. Bill Skinner, a trucking expert, warned he said almost a third of our nation's freight is hauled by non-citizens. and drivers. That's not just a safety issue, he said. There's other issues involved in that.
Starting point is 02:53:56 And as a matter of fact, on some positive news, one trucker posted on X about a run that he had from Chicago to Fargo. He said, normally I do this for $1,200, but I had a delivery broker call and offer me $1,800. So they're starting to feel the pinch of having some of this cheap labor because they get people who don't know how to read signs. Craig Fuller, who runs freight waves, pointed out the shift. He said, volumes are anemic. In other words, the economy is turning down. Nevertheless, spot rates rose
Starting point is 02:54:27 2% anyway. He said, we're seeing the bottom feeders get squeezed out of the market since these firms don't operate in the contract market, a series of busts that reveal just how deep the problem ran. In Oklahoma alone, a three-day sweep along I-40 netted over 90 illegal drivers
Starting point is 02:54:44 and semis, with reports putting the number as high as 120 or even 130 in related stings. Agents confiscated licenses from those lacking proper entry papers like the I-94 form proving legal arrival. And that was where they found the New York commercial driver's license that said no name given as the license holder. Well, when we look at what is happening here, I've got one more story here before we run out of time. We've got some comments that I want to carry, but This I thought was very interesting because there's a new book out, and it's actually free.
Starting point is 02:55:24 You can get it online, as the title here from W&G.org said, it's another case for Christ. This is a groundbreaking defense of the historical account of Jesus. And, of course, if you know anything about Josephus and his history books, he wrote significantly about the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD. And there was a passage there where he talked about Jesus Christ. And a lot of people, because it was so fit the biblical account so much, a lot of people discounted it and said it must have been added later. However, this guy's name is T.C. Schmidt. And the book is Josephus and Jesus, new evidence for the one called Christ.
Starting point is 02:56:13 And in it, what he did was he looked at it linguistically and other issues to say that, I think what he wrote, I think this is actually written by Josephus and not put in later on. So this is a scholarly analysis. He uses cutting-age stylometric analysis to show the passages vocabulary and style aligned very closely with Josephus' other writings, dispelling doubts about his authorship. He further demonstrates that ancient Christians, unlike modern skeptics, often read the testimonium as neutral or even slightly negative. In other words, they weren't looking at the saying, this validates what we said about Jesus. They said, well, no, and actually there's a lot more to it than that.
Starting point is 02:56:56 Not as a glowing endorsement of Jesus. So for Christians, this is a game changer. The earliest non-Christians reference to Jesus documented within six decades of his crucifixion confirms his historical existence. His miracles and the enduring faith of his followers, Schmidt's study, transforms a long-debated text into a powerful apologetic tool. offering external, independent, and non-Christian validation of the gospel accounts. Again, the book is Josephus and Jesus, and the subtitle is New Evidence for the One Called
Starting point is 02:57:31 Christ, and you can find that free online if you're interested in reading it. And one of the things, when we talk about martyrs, Christian martyrs, that is the Greek word for witness, and it was the people who were actually witnesses to it. that were killed, and that's one of the best affirmations you can have of the truth of something. Most people, when they make a deathbed confession, or they stick to a story upon penalty of death, a story that will get them killed, that's a pretty good confirmation that those people believed that it was absolutely true. So that's why when you see people like Colcase Christianity, which is Jay Warner, Wallace, yes.
Starting point is 02:58:18 it's things like that that as a cold case or detective those are the types of things that carry a great deal of weight. Well before we run out of time Travis, see how many of these comments you can get here. Let's go. Brian and Deb McCartney I had to have my hand swabbed in Cincinnati
Starting point is 02:58:34 yesterday because I do not have real ID. I'm a terrorist to them for not complying with it. You must have dirty hands if you don't have real ID. Yeah. Brian Dev. I asked if I was more dangerous than most. He was not amused. I refused the facial scan too. February 29, biometric passports from Emperor Trump's
Starting point is 02:58:51 Biometric ID Track and Trace Company. Brian DeB McCartney also says, I got flag flying out in September as well. I had to remove my shoes and got pulled aside for public groping. I told them to do the humiliation ritual where all the other sheep could see. Yeah, I make them do that, but I don't fly anymore. That's the last time I'd done that for years. It's like, I'm going to be as much of a cog and as much of a monkey wrench in the machinery
Starting point is 02:59:15 as I can. If you get enough blood in the gears, eventually they stop to function. Real Jason Barker, I remember when you were hard pressed to get a four-year car loan, three years was standard for a new car. Iburo, 2029, $50,000 car, equal 2,000-year insurance costs with equal registration costs. Yeah, that's part of the reason insurance is going up. Eric Peters has talked about that. I think you mentioned it when he was on with me that one time. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:59:37 How it's bloating the cost on everything. Steveabs, Eric Peter. Oh, wow, yeah. Look, Eric Peters had a few articles on why, even for me, no accidents, no tickets, as to why my car insurance keeps going. up. It's those 50K car owners. See? Yeah. You guys are sharp. You guys get it before even I do. It's all about 15-minute city. It says Brigitte. Niburu 229, once the
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