The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1898 - The Truth About The Man Killed By ICE In Minneapolis

Episode Date: January 26, 2026

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Starting point is 00:01:36 I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Nulls show. Welcome back to the show. So, so much to get to. I'll explain why I sound like this and why I'm here in this room. First though, I want to tell you about Good Ranchers. Right now, go to good ranchers.com. Use promo code Knowles. K-N-O-W-L-E-S. 2026 is a big year. America turns 250. We honor all the great statesmen, all the great servicemen, all the great people in our country's history. Let's not forget to thank our wonderful ranchers. The people who have been feeding families like yours and mine four generations now. I absolutely love good ranchers. I have one fear about the snowpocalypse that has hit us here in Nashville. What happens to all the beautiful good ranchers that I rely on that's in my freezer? Now luckily, it's very cold out here. So I might take the good ranchers and maybe put them outside at night,
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Starting point is 00:03:13 K&WLES, get an additional $25 bucks off your first order. That is Knowles, K&WLAS, $25 off on top of the $500 in annual savings when you subscribe. You're probably wondering, Michael, why are you in that room instead of in your beautiful studio? Well, because the snowpocalypse has hit Nashville, as it's probably hit many of you. The Daily Wire was totally shut down, and I usually think they're being babies about this, and I yell at them, and I say they should go into the office. it is mad max out there, man. It is crazy. Are there any trees left standing in Nashville? I'm not so sure. So I was forced home, which is, okay, I've done shows from home before. Then the power goes out. So I say, all right, maybe I, you know what I can do? I can film the show on my cell phone. But then, maybe it's because I was sledding with the little boys yesterday, maybe I don't know why. I appear to have contracted bubonic plague, which is why my voice sounds even deeper and more sultry. unusual. So I will be doing this show as Barry White because we cannot miss it because there's
Starting point is 00:04:17 another left-wing riot in Minneapolis because another activist went out and got himself shot by a cop and everybody is misrepresenting it, including some people on the right, but mostly it's coming from the left. What is really going on? First of all, just want to lay my cards on the table. I think that anybody who is counter-signaling law enforcement right now is useless. just doesn't get it. Any of the people, forget about the left, they want to overthrow the whole government. But I'm talking about the people on the right. The people who say they're principled, reasonable conservatives. And they say, well, you know, I mean, look, I want to enforce immigration law, but I don't know. I mean, let's slow down the video to a micro millisecond.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Why don't know? Maybe those police, maybe they used a little bit too much. I'm done with that. I'm so done with that. If that's your reaction to this, you're not going to make it. Look, we'll take your votes. Thank you. I appreciate it. But you are useless to this political movement. You're just not going to make it. You're just politically useless. You don't understand what time it is.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I am much, much more concerned about the ice in my neighborhood than I am about any supposed misdeeds of ice and federal law enforcement. Okay, waka, waka, all right. But I mean it. And you should be too. What do we know? We know that the guy who was shot, his name is Alex Pretti, 37 years old. We know that he was violently resisting as the cops were attempting to disarm him. Why were they disarming him? Because he was carrying a gun.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Now, there's nothing intrinsically wrong. There's nothing illegal about carrying a gun, especially if he had a concealed carry permit. Though we'll come to some complicating factors on that in a moment. Nevertheless, he was being disarmed and he was resisting. Who shot him? Was this some new person? You know, they've had to staff up on ice. Border patrols had to staff up. Maybe this is someone who didn't get enough training.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Maybe it was a really young person. Maybe it was a lady cop. No offense to the ladies out there. But sometimes lady cops are a little more trigger-happy. No. The man who shot is an eight-year border patrol veteran. So this is a guy who was extremely well-trained, who has a lot of experience. Now, Preddy had a permit to carry, but according to his family, he never did carry.
Starting point is 00:06:36 This was totally out of the blue for him to carry. And there's no evidence that he was carrying his identification, which would have been able to prove that he was able to carry. In any case, strange, right? I'm all for concealed carry. I don't carry myself generally, but I'm all for it in principle. Why would a guy who has the permit who never carries show up to a very tense situation, which has already led to multiple riots, has already led to officer-involved shootings, as in the case of Renee Good, which was also entirely justified? Why would you show up there with a gun?
Starting point is 00:07:11 What do we know about the operation? We know it was a targeted operation. So it wasn't just ice showing up to round everybody up willy-nilly. You know, if you look like you enjoy tacos, you're going to get in the van. No, this was targeted. They were going after someone who was guilty of domestic assault, disorderly conduct, and driving without a valid license. Oh, and sneaking into this country illegally. And this guy, Alex Pretty, decided that it would be a good idea to go obstruct federal law enforcement.
Starting point is 00:07:36 To me, the most important little bit of context, before we get to the video, which we will, is an interview that his parents gave to CBS. His parents, obviously, are distraught. We should pray for them. We should pray for him for the repose of his soul. What the parents said was they had had a recent conversation with their son, 37 years old. He should be an adult, but he was clearly behaving like an overgrown child. And the parents sat him down and said, please don't engage with the federal officers.
Starting point is 00:08:04 If you want to go out and protest, you can, but please don't engage. Here's the quote. We had this discussion with him two weeks ago or so. You know that go ahead and protest, but do not engage. Do not do anything stupid, basically. Why did they have this conversation? Because they knew he would do something stupid. Why did they have this conversation?
Starting point is 00:08:24 Because they knew that he was going to be a danger to other people into himself. They knew that he had been radicalized. They knew that he wasn't just going out there to hold a sign and yell. He was looking for a fight. they go on this is per the parents to cbs news and he said he knows that not to do anything stupid he knew that he obviously didn't okay let's take a look at the video of the shooting so it opens up there's clearly some scuffle you see this guy in the middle of the street which he has no right to do this reminds us of rennie good ren good who was just blocking traffic even that you're
Starting point is 00:09:01 not allowed to do even that's a dangerous situation what if someone needs to get by what if an ambulance needs to get by. But you certainly can't obstruct law enforcement as they are trying to get violent criminals. They take them down. You hear shot, shot, then you hear the rest of the shots. And then the most pathetic reaction comes immediately after the shots. You hear the person filming say, what? What?
Starting point is 00:09:30 This reminds us of the Renee Good shooting. what are you why did the guns have bullets in them you remember that i think that was the lesbian partner in the rene good shooting said why do the guns have bullets in them she didn't know that guns have bullets in them she didn't know that the cops aren't there with like you know funny little flag guns that shoot out the word boom like in the cartoons she thought it was all fun in games she thought there were no consequences to obstructing law enforcement what what did that person expect. I'm not even talking about the victim. I'm talking about the person who was filming. What did that person expect? You have someone in an altercation with the police resisting arrest with a gun,
Starting point is 00:10:12 already obstructing law enforcement. And then what do you know? Five seconds later, the cop shoot him. What? That is what happens. So what do we know? What do we not know? People on both sides are trying to jump to conclusions. Here's what we don't know. We don't know. We don't know. We don't know. who shot first. There's all sorts of information flying around that is contradictory. Had the cops disarmed him before the shots ran out? Was this perp, this kid, the outman kid, he's 37 years old, Alex Pretty, was it his gun that went off first, whether in his hand or in a cop's hand? There's a account that's been going viral on Twitter, Green Beret Nap Time, who is arguing that the first shot came from the suspect. And that,
Starting point is 00:11:01 And you can see action on the ground after the second shot. I don't know. It's kind of blurry. It's hard to see. I'm sure there will be plenty of other video evidence there. He's arguing, though. And I guess the timeline does make sense. If you listen to the shots, it's boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Starting point is 00:11:21 So there is a pause. Now, what could that be? The gun that they apparently retrieved from this guy was a Sig Sauer. There were reports he had multiple mags on him. again, not the sort of thing you would need to do if you were just walking around with your regular CCW to protect yourself. But even the fact that it was a sigsour,
Starting point is 00:11:39 this particular kind of sigsour, according to reports, has a hair trigger, has a history, the New York Post reported on this, a history of accidentally firing, so we don't know. Obviously, if the guy shoots first, there's no question, other than in the minds of leftists
Starting point is 00:11:55 and Democrat politicians, there's no question that it's justified. But what if you didn't shoot first? What if he accidentally shot his gun? What if his gun in his possession accidentally discharged? Or what if the cop did retrieve the gun from him, but it accidentally fired while the cop was retrieving the gun? And it was all just a big misunderstanding. What then?
Starting point is 00:12:16 Either way, deadly force was entirely justified here. What does the law say? The law, going back to Supreme Court precedent, now what, 35 years, 36 years, says there is really no question about the justification. We'll get to that in one moment. First, though, I want to tell you about policy genius. Go to policygenius.com slash Knowles. You have a good life, huh? You got good stuff in your life, you're doing fun stuff, you've got loved ones. Well, you might have a nagging problem if you haven't taken care of life insurance. That is why you've got to go check out policy genius. A lot of people overestimate how much life insurance costs. And we push it off and we're lazy and we procrastinate. I know, I know, I know.
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Starting point is 00:14:43 as judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer who was on the scene, and accounting for all of the split-second judgment. So obviously, the cops here, who are already seeing the activists run them over with cars, who are already seeing the activists in one case, one of the activists bit a cop's finger off in Minneapolis. I don't know if we have a picture of that.
Starting point is 00:15:04 I don't know if you want to see a picture of that. I mean, we're talking about savage revolutionary behavior here. So it's not even about what happened on video. It's about did the cops reasonably perceive in the moment that they were under real threat. What else comes into play? The severity of the crime. Whether the suspect poses an immediate threat to the officers, whether the suspect is actively resisting. On basically every front, the cops are in the clear. The cops had tried to reason with
Starting point is 00:15:36 him. They issued verbal commands. They used pepper spray. They tackled him. It's justified just about any way you slice it, whether or not he even had the gun in his possession at the time. So I have a message to the lips, getting past all of the details here, because I'm not like celebrating that this guy's dead. It's very sad. I said the same thing about René Good. It's very sad that this guy put himself in this situation. The cops were entirely in the right, according to all available evidence. The guy who got shot was entirely in the wrong by all available evidence. And yet it's sad because no man is an island and tire unto himself. And it's sad when people die. Here's my message to the libs. And I guess we've forgotten this. Not getting shot by the cops is like the easiest thing to do
Starting point is 00:16:23 in America. Not everywhere else in the world, but in America. Not getting shot by the cops is easier than tick-tac-toe. It is easier than checkers. It is easier than getting a bellyache after McDonald's. Okay, it's real easy not to get shot by the cops. I've been doing it my whole life. So have you. This guy rolls up to a very provocative situation
Starting point is 00:16:48 where you already have activity tantamount to insurrection called for by the political leaders of Minnesota, which we'll get to momentarily, where there's already been violence, officer-involved shootings because there's been civilian-involved SUV rammings amid a massive federal law enforcement operation
Starting point is 00:17:09 to deport dangerous foreign criminals and you're going to show up block traffic, obstruct law enforcement, fight with cops while carrying a gun, a gun that has a hair trigger on top of it, what do you expect to happen? These people, I think, I don't know if it's because they lack any real meaning in their lives or because they're just deranged or they have delusions of grandeur or they don't understand that consequences follow from certain actions.
Starting point is 00:17:40 The gun has bullets. What? What? What? What's happening? But these people are like, they're kamikazis. They're lib kamikazis. They're lib jihadis. They're going in there.
Starting point is 00:17:51 It seems to me seeking a kind of perverse martyrdom. Suicide by cops, at least give their lives a little bit of meaning. For what? To protect child rapists and drug traffickers and murderers from the law enforcement to subvert the political order, the government of which is currently in power because most Americans voted for it because the guy won the popular vote? Pathetic. It's very, very, very easy not to get shot by a cop. If you do get shot by a cop, 99,99 times out of a million. There are 15 things that you could have avoided in the lead-up that would have saved your life. How is the administration reacting? Scott Besson, Treasury Secretary, absolutely killing it. It goes on CNN and points out that this is occurring in Minneapolis. And this is the question I asked at the top of the show, and I haven't seen a lot of commentary on it.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Why is this only happening in Minneapolis? There's federal law enforcement operations going on all over the country. They're illegal aliens all over the country. Why is this unrest, this insurrection, this discord, this violence in the streets? Why is it only happening in Minneapolis? Why is it always only happening in Minneapolis? Not just with the ice raids. Think about the George Floyd riots.
Starting point is 00:19:19 What is it about Minneapolis? This is something I don't think we can really blame on the Somalis. We can blame a lot of stuff on the Somalis. this. It's not really the Somalis who are involved here. It's regular leftist Minnesotans, people moving to Minnesota. People who look and act and talk just like everybody else around the country. And yet Minneapolis goes up in flames multiple times now for different reasons over the last five, six years. Why? The only conclusion we can draw is because of the political order in Minneapolis and Minnesota. It's the politicians, as Scott Besson,
Starting point is 00:19:57 clear. Jonathan, it's a tragedy when anyone dies, but I can tell you the situation on the ground there is being stirred up by Governor Waltz. I was out there two weeks ago. Governor Walts declined provide a security detail for me to go into the Minnesota Capitol with the state police. So he is fomening the he is fomining chaos because there is substantial waste fraud and abuse. My job as Treasury Secretary is to investigate that. And I think that, you know, this chaos is going out there. And again, I am sorry that this gentleman is dead, but he did bring a nine millimeter semi-automatic weapon with two cartridges to what was supposed to be a peaceful protest.
Starting point is 00:20:42 I think that there are a lot of paid agitators who are genning things up, and the governor has not done a good job at tamping this down. Unbelievable that the Treasury Secretary of the United States would go to Minnesota, to the state capital to investigate fraud, which is part of his job, and the governor is so corrupt that amid all of this political violence, which we've seen for years, he would not give the Treasury Secretary of Security detail. Now I have to, I used to think that Tim Walls, he just wasn't the brightest bulb in the pack. I used to just think he had a lot of whistling going on between the years. He was feckless. He was a knucklehead. You remember that from the campaign? I'm just
Starting point is 00:21:24 sometimes I'm just a little knucklehead. And now I think it's a little more corrupt than that. This man would have the Treasury Secretary be killed rather than allow the Treasury Secretary to go in and investigate his own corruption. But then Bessett really sticks it to John Carle on ABC News on the point of the gun. For the Veterans Administration, and there's no evidence that he brandished the gun whatsoever. But he brought a gun. He brought a gun. Have you ever gone to a protest, Jonathan? We do have a second amendment in this country that...
Starting point is 00:22:01 Jonathan, have you ever gone to a protest? I mean... Have you gone to a protest? I mean, I've... No, actually, as a report, recovering it... Okay, I've been to a protest, guess what? I didn't bring a gun. I brought a billboard. Okay. Secretary Besson, thank you.
Starting point is 00:22:15 I love this point. Scott Besson could have pulled out the guitar right there on stage. Could have been old Johnny Cash. What does Johnny Cash tell us? We'll get to the Constitution and the Civil Law and the rest. What does Johnny Cash tell us? I actually, because of my deeper sick voice today, I think I sound a little more like Johnny Cash. What does he say? He says, don't take your guns to town, son, leave your guns at home, Bill. Alex, don't take your guns to town.
Starting point is 00:22:45 The point is that civil and legal rights go hand in hand with prudence. I support the Second Amendment. I'm a gun owner. I'm a lifetime member of the NRA. Obviously, I support the Second Amendment. Quite a lot. But as I make clear in my book, Speechless, Controlling Words, Controlling Minds. I don't know. Do we have the bill? We're doing a pre-tap? I don't know. One area where I do agree with the LIBS is, all rights are circumscribed by realities, by the circumstances that we live in. We see this when it comes to the First Amendment because we don't allow speech like fraud and obscenity and fighting words and directs. threats and all the rest.
Starting point is 00:23:27 Actions that are being undertaken by the supposed civilians by the left-wing insurrections in Minneapolis for which they should be prosecuted. But then even the Second Amendment, would we encourage, we right-wing, Second Amendment, gun-tote and love our liberty kind of guys, among whom I count myself, would we encourage jihadis to carry a lot of firearms all around? I don't know about you. I would not. Maybe there's some radical libertarian activist.
Starting point is 00:23:55 out there who says, absolutely. If we really believe in freedom in the second amendment, we got to arm those jihadis? I don't think so. I think we can exclude the jihadis. How about transvestites and other sexually deviant people, the kind who have been attempting to and succeeding at murdering conservative speakers over the years, including Charlie Kirk just in September, people who have obvious severe mental illnesses who appear to be prone to violence? Do we think we should just arm them to the hilt? I don't think so. I don't think so. Prudence is required.
Starting point is 00:24:29 When one speaks of any civil or legal right. The fact that the parents admit, yeah, you had the concealed carry permit, but he never used it. Only this time when he was going to go mess around in a very provocative situation and get in the face of cops and obstruct law enforcement.
Starting point is 00:24:48 That's the first time he decided to use his concealed carry. Not smart. Listen to the founding fathers, listen to the wise statesman throughout history, listen to Johnny Cash. Besson's analysis, by the way, spot on when it comes to Tim Wals. Here is Tim Wals speaking to the protesters from behind the gigantic gate at his mansion. Served on the China Commission in Congress, ironically enough, as co-chair with Marco Rubio. We used to bring in Chinese political prisoners, and we would ask them, when we would ask them, when When we speak up and call out your government, is it bad?
Starting point is 00:25:27 And they said, well, in the short run it's bad because they torture us. But if you don't speak up, they will torture us and forget about us. And the idea is right now is we have to be speaking up. We have to call it. You are doing everything and our neighbors are doing everything. And I can't stress enough on this. We're winning it because we're doing it with Minnesota grit. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:25:52 You know, Minnesota decency. Oftentimes talk about this, and I know people are discussing this a lot. I spend a lot of time with John Lewis on nonviolent resistance. The resistance matters. We're not telling people to be silent, but we're not telling people to go out and cause problems. We're going to cause good trouble. I love that he's addressing them from behind the gate. He doesn't want these lunatics anywhere near him.
Starting point is 00:26:15 He knows what they're capable of. He's not going to get in front of their SUVs. But from behind the gate, he says, Yeah, hey, go out there. Yeah, go attack federal law enforcement. That's right, distract from my fraud investigation. Yeah, that's good. Some of you might get shot, but who cares, whatever.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Fewer of you to come and pillage my home. Yeah, go get them, guys. Go make trouble. It is ironic, of course, because the Libs tried to pretend that Midwestern Granny is taking selfies at the Capitol on January 6th was the worst insurrection in American history. This is insurrection. It's not insurrection.
Starting point is 00:26:51 when some guy goes out, says, I hate my government. It's not insurrection even when some band of near-do-wells gets out in the street, starts making trouble. When the governor of a state repeatedly for weeks defies federal law, invokes the National Guard to fight against federal troops, and explicitly refers to Civil War, 1863, as Tim Wals did. That is insurrection any way you slice. And he says, go make trouble. Go obstruct federal. I'm willing to sacrifice any of you people.
Starting point is 00:27:29 You guys who are radical and not that smart and all ginned up and I'm firing up your passions. Yeah, you go, get yourselves killed by federal law enforcement. That might help me politically. Disgusting. He's not the only one. Amy Klobuchar, the U.S. Senator from Minnesota, said this. Our message is really clear and straightforward. We need ice out of Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:27:53 They are not making us more safe as the tragic, tragic killing this morning, as people saw it, viscerally on that video shows us they are making us less safe. With 3,000 agents, which of course includes border control, outnumbering, the sworn police officers in Minneapolis in St. Paul by three to one and even larger than the 10 metropolitan police departments. This is... We need ICE out. No, there's something called the supremacy clause. We have a federal government. You love the federal government when your guys are in power. You insist on obliterating federalism and subsidiarity when you guys are in power. But now we're in power because the people put us in power.
Starting point is 00:28:43 We need ICE out. There's going to be a temptation. You're going to hear all these squishy conservatives and Republicans. We need to pull out of Minneapolis. Maybe we just need to pull out. Whatever, let Minneapolis burn. Now, I think that's the wrong approach. This is a test of authority. This is a test of legitimacy, especially because it is coming from walls and clubbuchar. A vice presidential candidate and a presidential candidate, by the way. These are actual established political figures in office and. in Minnesota saying, hey, federal government under Trump, you have no authority, you have no legitimacy. What is Trump going to say? Is he going to say, okay, we back down? Okay. Okay, I guess you're right. Or is he going to go in there and just bring the strong arm of justice? As far as I'm concerned, he doesn't have a choice. Because by the way, what Tim Wals and Amy Klobuchar are doing, in the case of Tim Wals, legitimately treasonous, Amy Klobuchar, it's a little less significant, but it's getting there. Let's turn to Minnesota State Representative Alex Falconer, who is actively conspiring with insurrectionists, a resistance network to oppose
Starting point is 00:29:55 federal law enforcement. Yesterday, we had the, we had the young man, 13-year-old, handcuffed by ICE, his father taken away. I arrived there as soon as I could. I talked to some of the family members. It's devastating. And I don't know. Just going home and talking to my kids about what happened and how this is affecting our community, these are terrible times. But we will get through it. We'll get stronger for it. And we will look out for one another.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Before coming to the state legislature, I'm a community organizer at heart, and that's part of what I'm trying to bring to the legislature. I'm helping to lead the community response, rapid response, network. work that we have given any ice situations. I have a couple cards here. I'm willing to stop and to stay around and talk with anybody that wants any more information. We've got a couple groups on the app signal that we would love for you to join. Whether or not you want to be part of the Resistance Network, I fully understand that you may not be comfortable with that, but you can help us in a lot of ways by sending an alert that if you're
Starting point is 00:31:13 see any suspicious vehicles, any traffic. If you know of anybody that is being targeted, that's being detained, we have resources immediately available that we can send to you, send to their family, get them legal help, help the families if they need food, if people are afraid to leave their homes to get food or work with the food shelves to try to figure out a way to deliver groceries. I know yesterday apartment complexes needed their parking lots plowed and people were being taken as they were moving their cars. We can move your car for you. Please, anything, small, large. We are here for you.
Starting point is 00:31:47 And we will stand with you. We will stand for you. So please do not hesitate to reach out. Reach out for the information to join these groups so that we can all work together to protect one another. This is Minnesota. We value you. We love you.
Starting point is 00:32:08 You are welcome here. And thank you for being here. Doxing ICE members, ICE officers, giving them live accounts, of where they are, offering free legal help to the illegal aliens. Getting people to bring groceries to the illegal aliens. Hey, the roads are pretty icy around here. Mr. Falconer, Representative Falconer, can you send me some groceries, please?
Starting point is 00:32:32 I'm running low on fruity shelters. Can you please? This is outrageous. These people going all the way up to the top in Minnesota, comparing ICE to the CCP, to the secret police of the Chinese Communist Party. This is traitorous, treasonous stuff. And then you have a Minnesota state representative. It appears actively conspiring.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Obviously, we need ICE to continue the raids. And if Libs want to commit suicide by cop, I guess that's their prerogative. It's very sad, but I guess that's a prerogative. But it has to continue. We have to put down the actual insurrection. Which, by the way, got to give a hat tip to Cam Higby. He infiltrated one of these signal chats. This is not just some passionate mom.
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Starting point is 00:35:13 Cam Higby, unbelievable stuff. He's provided screenshots, videos from these left-wing signal chats in Minneapolis, where you have people, some of whom are in the government, but plenty of civilians, tagging license plates of people that they think are ICE agents, not even actual ICE agents in some cases, just enemies that they're going to follow, harass, assault. I'm in more than one right-wing group chat. I basically never text. It's funny. some people on the right. They love releasing all these text messages. Oh, I got the salty text message from so and so on so. That is one scandal I'm never going to have to deal with because I don't text anybody. I don't text anybody. It's so great. I barely text my wife. Anyway, I'm in group chats. And you know what a right-wing group chat is? It's people sending edgy memes. That's a right-wing group chat.
Starting point is 00:36:05 It's, hey, here's some edgy memes. Hey, you guys want to get a drink later? T-he-he-he. This is fun. That's a right-wing group chat. left-wing group chats are full of leftists conspiring to assault people, both civilians and law enforcement. That's the difference. We're not the same. I have never been, I can say, hand in the air, I have never been in a group chat, and I've been in plenty of right-wing group chats, full of prominent people, full of private citizens. I've been in plenty of them. They've never involved conspiring to assault people. These left-wing group chats, which they're shutting down by the day, they're trying to evade law enforcement, Some of us have been the target of these people, Antifa and related groups.
Starting point is 00:36:48 I mean, in my case, when a couple Antifa operatives showed up to throw an explosive at me, one of them's in federal prison right now. This is a little bit of a wake-up for the right if Charlie's assassination was not sufficient. But just like the lesbian partner of René Good said, why do the guns have bullets? Just like the bystander watching this guy in the altercation with him, the cop get shot. Wow, what? What? What's happening? So too. The right needs to realize that the radical left is serious. They mean business. They want to hurt us. They are hurting
Starting point is 00:37:26 us. They're undermining the civil society. They're doxing law enforcement and civilians. They're harassing people. They're shutting down the streets. That's real. No naivete. We cannot have any naivete. All right. Now, let's get out of Minneapolis just for a second. Please, I need some good news. Outside of Minneapolis, things are looking up. Right now is a story CBS News published it. The murder rate plummeted in 2025. I had mentioned that. There were some signs of that at the end of the year last year. Now we find that the murder rate might be the lowest it's been since 1900. 100, 125-year low. Weird, huh?
Starting point is 00:38:12 Weird. What changed? Look at Minneapolis. It seems like the country's burning. Because Minnesota is the most left-wing state. It's the only state that didn't vote for Ronald Reagan in 1984. He won 49 states. Minnesota was the holdout. Minnesota, the ground zero of welfare fraud funding Islamic terror organizations overseas. The Minnesota taxpayer, the biggest sponsor of al-Shabaab. the governor and senators and state senators in Minneapolis calling for insurrection.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Well, outside of Minnesota, things are looking good. Why? Because government isn't that complicated. This is something I've concluded over the year. Government is very hard. It's a very unpleasant thing. Working in the government is ugly, it's nasty, they try to ruin your life. It's very difficult to get anything done.
Starting point is 00:39:07 there's all this kind of chicanery and deceit and it's ugly. It's not glamorous. But it's not complicated. It turns out that you can close the border. Remember this in the end of the Biden term? He said, we need a new law to close the border, man. Come on, Jack. Trump, he won't let us close the border.
Starting point is 00:39:29 Come on, come on, man. We need a new ease calling up Congress. Won't let me pass my new bill, man. And of course, the bill would have just given Ample. honesty to illegals, would have made the problem worse. But the claim was, you can't close the border without this new bill. And then Trump comes in, he closes it immediately. Oh, that was easy.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Well, what can we do? I remember this even as a kid. You said, there are 10 million illegals here. Now it's closer to 20 million or more. There are 10 million illegals. What are we going to do? What can we do? Get rid of them?
Starting point is 00:40:00 I don't, like enforce the law. In some cases, maybe let them live in the shadows if it's too difficult to get to them, or they're not bothering people generally, but for a lot of them, most of them, just get them out. We can't do that. What? Enforce the law?
Starting point is 00:40:19 Ah, murder's skyrocketing. There's civil disorder. What are we going to do? What if you put all the criminals in prison? We can't do that. You remember, I remember hearing this 10, 15 years ago. We have an over-incarceration problem in America. If the murder rate's going up,
Starting point is 00:40:35 it sounds like we have an under- incarceration problem, don't we? So it turns out when you arrest all these guys, the murder rank, it's simple stuff. It's not rocket science. It's not literary criticism. It's not poetry. I don't know. I'm trying to think it's not the didgeridoo. I assume the didgeridoo is kind of complicated, I don't know, I've never played the didgeridoo. But it's a lot easier than all that stuff. It's about as easy as not getting shot by the cops and they're related things. if you suppress the bad stuff and encourage the good stuff, you're going to have a better country. Turns out when you're tougher on the murderers, the murder rate goes down. Wow, shocking.
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Starting point is 00:42:08 This is making the rounds. I didn't discover them, but this icy patch that we're dealing with has reminded me that the dooms day clock is ticking. There's a clip here from 2009 of Al Gore, the patron saint of the polar bears, Al Gore, claiming that the world is on the brink of imminent destruction. Some of the models suggest to Dr. Maslowski that there is a 75% chance that the entire North Polar Ice Cap during
Starting point is 00:42:45 summer, during some of the summer months could be completely ice-free within the next five to seven years. Okay, all right. Now, I'm no meteorologist. The meteorologists often don't know what they're predicting. Let's just see, is it just Al Gore? No, let's, John Kerry. in 2009. In five years, scientists predict we will have the first ice-free Arctic summer. That exposes more ocean to sunlight. Ocean is dark. It consumes more of the heat from the sunlight, which then accelerates the rate of the melting
Starting point is 00:43:24 and warming rather than the ice sheet and the snow that used to reflect it back up into the atmosphere. Okay, so in 2009, five years the Arctic will be. be gone. No ice in the Arctic. So that means that the Arctic has been gone for a dozen years now. Isn't that amazing? I guess we don't have to fight over Greenland. I guess Greenland's no longer an issue. It's cheap. It's cheap to make these points. These people are totally ridiculous. Al Gore just made himself look like a complete clown, even more so, at the World Economic Forum. John Kerry, too, though. These guys are total jokes. But we have to bring it up. Because I was there,
Starting point is 00:44:04 Some of my younger Zoomer listeners, they weren't there. They don't remember. But if you did not believe that the world was warming, it was going to be catastrophic, New York City was going to be underwater by 2015, that the polar ice caps were going to disappear by 2014. If you didn't believe, if you questioned that at all, they called you retarded. That's the word. I mean, it's not just that you were a bit dim. were, there was something seriously wrong with you. And now these people, they'll get away with it.
Starting point is 00:44:44 Because you're only going to hear these old predictions that were so silly on shows like mine. Now look, we have a big audience. We have very smart, beautiful, influential people. Maybe we can remind. But this is the point. And it brings us back to the top of the show. Anytime anything happens, the libs blast out their narrative on a megaphone. massive, massive story. Ice has gone too far. Yes, ice of beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. The suspect was already disarmed.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Beep boop, yes, beep, beep, beep, boop. The suspect was already disarmed. They have, beep, boop. The polar ice caps will disappear in five years. The polar ice cap, where will happen to the polar bears? Beep, beep, beep. And get the COVID vaccine. It will stop you from getting the virus.
Starting point is 00:45:31 Oh, yes, yes, sir, Dr. Fauci, of course. And then we look back and we make fun of it, but then we fall for the same issues again. Again and again and again. Before I go, I'm probably running late today. It's like, because I don't have my producers. I don't have my clock. This is nice. Maybe I'll shoot my show on a cell phone from now on.
Starting point is 00:45:51 Al Gore at the World Economic Forum. This was a man who was 500 votes away from being president. 500 hanging Chads away from being president. Al Gore has been reduced. from the Academy Award-winning profit of climate apocalypse to just booing Howard Lutnik from the side of the World Economic Forum. So I wrote an op-ed in the FT,
Starting point is 00:46:19 and it basically said that globalists, you know, offshoring all our manufacturing to cheap labor around the world had failed, and that the World Economic Forum was a failure. But I wrote that op-ed, And so at the end of this lefty, basically a very left set of talks where someone said, we need a new form of capitalism, which I think is another way to say communism. And then they let me speak at the end.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Then I gave a three-minute talk. And I just talked about my op-ed. And at the end of my talk, one person out of the 200 yelled out, boo. So I look over, and I'm like, who booed? And it's Al Gore. And I go to, I look at him, I go, really? and he goes, boo. And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:47:06 it was the greatest honor of my trip to Davos. That sums it up to me. Al Gore, high priest of global liberalism, not just of climate change, but climate change as the animating spirit, as the religion of liberal globalism.
Starting point is 00:47:25 Reduced from being the main stage speaker with all the accolades, nearly president, to being a heckler in the crowd. The lone boo in the crowd. That sums it up for me. They lost. They look ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:47:40 Enough people figured it out to elect Donald Trump with the popular vote this time. And what you're seeing, Al Gore booing in Davos or these maniacs on the streets of Minneapolis, what you're seeing is the last gasp of that dying political order. It's why you can't give up now. You can't give them any quarter. You have to enforce the law. It's the right thing to do. It's the just thing to do.
Starting point is 00:48:04 By the way, it's the charitable thing to do. Law enforcement should be tough enough that no one ever again asks the question, why did the guns have bullets in them? No one ever again, after a guy who's tussling with law enforcement while carrying a gun, after he's shot, they say, what? That should never happen again. The charitable thing to do is to enforce the law, set the right expectations, get these lunatics off the street where they're a threat to other people and they're a threat to themselves.
Starting point is 00:48:36 All right, that's their show. Hopefully tomorrow will be back. Maybe I'll sound a little. I actually think I sound pretty good right now. But maybe I'll have a little higher pitched voice tomorrow. Have a little nice soothing tea. A couple of Mayflowers would be nice right now. Hopefully we'll have lights again tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:48:50 Maybe we'll be in the studio. I don't know. In any case, I will stick around and be monitoring the ice outside my whole neighborhood. I'm Michael Noles. This is the Michael Null Show. See tomorrow. What was it like, Merlin, to be alone with God? Is that who you think I was alone with?
Starting point is 00:49:23 I knew your father. I am yet convinced that he was not of this world. All men know of the great Taliesin. Who am I, Father? That the gods should war for my soul. Princess Garris, the saviour of our people. I know what the bull God offered you. I was offered the same.
Starting point is 00:49:52 And? There is a new pirate work in the world. are at work in the world. I've seen it. God, three sacrifices, what he loves for us. We are each given only one life singer. No. And we're given another. I learned of Yazoo the Christ. And I have become his follower. He's waiting on Nero. And I think you can give him money.
Starting point is 00:50:16 Trust in Yisu. He is the only hope for men like us. Fate to Britain never rests in the hands of the great life. Great light. Great darkness. Such things mattered to me then. What matters to you now, mistress of lies? Nephew. My king. Lives must be lost before you accept the power.
Starting point is 00:50:45 You were born to wield. Cling to the promises of a God who has abandoned you. I cannot take up our sword again. You know what you must do. Great life, forgive me. Time has come.

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