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October 1, 2025 181 mins
00:00:50 – Government Shutdown Theater
The federal government officially shuts down, with Trump using the standoff as political theater. Debate focuses on “essential vs. non-essential” workers, furloughs, and how long the shutdown will last.

00:24:02 – TrumpRX & Pfizer Deal
Trump unveils a partnership with Pfizer branded “TrumpRX,” promising drug discounts. Critics call it blatant crony capitalism that rewards Big Pharma while MAGA supporters falsely hail it as a victory.

00:46:54 – QAnon Spin on TrumpRX
Q influencers claim Trump’s Pfizer deal is part of a secret White Hat operation against Satanists, reading hidden meanings into “17 billion.” Knight ridicules the delusion and highlights how the grift deceives Trump’s base.

01:07:08 – Pharma Propaganda & Natural Alternatives
Discussion shifts to how Big Pharma captured public trust after COVID, erasing opioid scandals. Knight stresses natural remedies over corporate drugs, contrasting propaganda-driven medicine with genuine health.

01:19:00 – Trump’s Military in Cities
Trump tells generals U.S. cities like Chicago should be used as training grounds for the military. Critics warn this is the path to a police state, the same drills conservatives opposed under Obama.

01:25:41 – Pentagon Revolt Against Hegseth
Trump’s Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth clashes with military brass after pushing to rewrite defense strategy to focus on homeland threats, cut foreign deployments, and purge DEI. Generals push back, fearing instability.

01:35:14 – Trump’s Narcissism on Display
Trump rambles before military leaders about firemen and his Nobel Peace Prize ambitions, threatening to fire generals “on the spot” if disloyal. Critics call it dangerous narcissism and political theater.

01:41:07 – Media & Military Fitness Mockery
The View ridicules Hegseth’s push for tougher fitness standards, while Knight argues a fit fighting force is essential. The contrast highlights cultural rot inside the military.

01:48:03 – Military for Israel, Not America
Audience comments stress the U.S. military serves Israel’s interests, not America’s defense, with speculation that Trump is preparing forces for Gaza or Iran.

01:51:52 – UK Legalizes Muslim Violence
Discussion of UK court rulings where criticizing Islam leads to arrests while Muslim attackers are released, effectively enacting blasphemy laws under Sharia influence.

02:35:00 – CIA Patterns in Venezuela & Syria
Analysis of whether the “Tren de Aragua” gang is a CIA creation to justify regime change in Venezuela, compared to past U.S. operations arming jihadists in Syria.

02:52:00 – Speech Crimes in Europe
Examples of Europeans jailed for social media posts on immigration or gender, with courts criminalizing Christian or conservative dissent while protecting progressive ideology.

02:57:37 – Technocracy & Human Cloning
Closing segment warns of Brave New World science using skin cells for artificial embryos, framed as state-backed technocracy to replace families and push LGBT agendas.



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Speaker 1 (00:29):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
It's the David Knight Show.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
As the clock strikes thirteen, it's the first of October
of our Lord twenty twenty five. Well, the government has
shut down. It doesn't mean that we're safe. They're still
going to be doing lots of things. We'll talk about
what is shut and what isn't, how long this might
possibly last, in the consequences. But we've also had a

(01:07):
major announcement with Pfizer and Trump. Just in case you
didn't get it before, he's put it right in your
face about the crony capitalism. But of course we've got
a lot of people who don't get it, and we've
got an amazing take that was put up by a
QAnon guy who still doesn't understand what's going on.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
We'll be right back. Stay with us.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
Good morning, folks, and welcome to the show. We appreciate
you being here with us, and we'll start off by
thanking everyone for their generous contributions. Yesterday we made it
up to eighty percent on the gas gage, so thank
you all very much. You cannot thank you enough.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
Yes, thank you well. The gas gage at the federal
government seems to be full, but they can't access it.
So you why they keep doing this stuff. They passed
continuing resolutions, they have big fights about that. They raise
the debt ceiling and they have big fights about that,
but they spend their money anyway. And so now we

(02:45):
have a situation where they couldn't get together and do
the budget. They couldn't agree on some of the spending items,
and so the Democrats wanted us to spend more money
on some things, and the Republicans put their foot down
and said no, I'm not going to do it, and
so they reached an impasse. And we've had a little
bit of a history with this. You know, Clinton had one,
Obama had one, Reagan had eight government shutdowns, although they

(03:09):
were short lived. The last government shutdown that we had
was with Trump in twenty eighteen. That lasted for thirty
five days. And it's kind of interesting that that ended
because the air traffic controllers, who were considered to be essential,
they had to go to work, but they would not

(03:30):
cut them checks. And I don't know if it's going
to be different this time, but after working for a
month and not getting paid, the air traffic controllers called
in sick en mass and that got things changed pretty quickly.
So they can do it if they really have an
incentive to do it. So let's see what happens with this.
The federal government has officially shut down. Trump shared a

(03:52):
behind the scenes photo from his failed negotiations with Democrats.
Less They have that at the top of the article there,
and it is, uh, he was trolling them with hats.
It's kind of the same thing that the guy in
El Salvador did when he had a Democrat go down
there to talk to one of the detainees down there

(04:14):
that had been deported to that prison. And so while
they were sitting at a table, some guy walks up
and puts cocktails on the table, so it looks like
they're having a vacation. So I don't know what that was.
We didn't order that, we didn't have that. Same thing
was done here. You have during the meeting. Jefferies, who
is the the House minority leader, he said, it was

(04:40):
the strangest thing. We're sitting there talking and somebody puts
Maga caps and diet cokes on the desk in front
of us and then takes a picture of it, and
there's they do so. Yeah, it's Trump is all about theater,
isn't he Absolutely?

Speaker 2 (05:00):
You know Reagan was about theater.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
He was an actor, and yet he played the role
of president. Trump is playing the role of a what
would you say, Travis, He's playing the role of professional antagonizer,
like a professional wrestler or something. The strike began at
midnight last night? Was that last Yeah, professional heel. That's

(05:25):
right at the heart of the standoff. As the Democrat
Party's demands, the Republicans agreed to restoring cuts to healthcare
they were enacted over the summer. So anyway, the Jefferies
disputed that these things were offered as gifts. He said, no,
it just really showed up. They just randomly appeared in

(05:46):
the middle of the meeting on the desk. Strangest thing ever,
he said. Jeffery's even asked JD. Vance if Trump was
going to run for a third term. Vance said no comment,
and then high room started laughing. So I guess it
showed that the answer should have been no constitution if

(06:09):
that's the case, Yeah, yeah, that's right. Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know if your mic is on Lance, I'm
not hearing you through my air pieces there, Democrats blocked
ain deal to keep the government open from moving forward.
It follows the presence controversial post on the night before,
which used AI to manipulate Schumer's speech and photoshopped to

(06:33):
sombrewer and a mustache onto the lefties. It was not funny,
it was I didn't put this in a deck because
it was beyond stupid. Usually they do better memes than that.
That one was really dumb and poorly executed. I would
say as well, millions of federal employees will be on
the edge as they wait to know whether or not
they are deemed to be essential. Yeah, lockdown. Trump did

(06:57):
the essential non essential before. Now he's doing it with
the federal government as well. So museums and national parks
will close too. I guess we can't see the Smokey's
most we've got a government chaperone or something. Actually, they
didn't close the parks and the last shutdown, and yeah,

(07:18):
they didn't have any park rangers. I said, well, we're
not going to do that again because there's a lot
of litter and vandalism and stuff like that. So we'll
see what they do with it. But as always, the
only things that we get out of government. Basically, that
would not certainly not even in the constitution of national
parks and museums. But you know, when you look at

(07:38):
the stuff that you get from the government, that's the
first thing they cut. Now, they're not going to be
cutting things like Social Security payments and things like that. However,
if you are trying to enroll in the system, there
won't be anybody at the Social Security office to talk
to you about anything. So it's that type of thing
that they're going to have. So Federal Loan Officer Office

(08:00):
and food inspections will continue, will come to a grinding halt.
I should say, We're all going to die. You know,
how could food inspections come to a halt? I mean,
this is the FDA. They are guarding our food supply,
keeping it clean, and we can't do that at the
local level, at the state level. It has to be
done by the Feds.

Speaker 6 (08:20):
So who will massacre all our chickens?

Speaker 3 (08:23):
That's right. We can do things during the shutdown that
are irreversible, that are bad for them and irreversible by
them by cutting vast numbers of people out, cutting things
that they like, cutting programs that they like, said Trump
a lot of good can come from the shutdown. So

(08:44):
in the past, people who have been put on a
leave of absence or furloughed would have basically an unpaid
a paid vacation right, so they would not come to work.
But then once the shutdown was over, they would get
their and they would have their job back, so they
just didn't have to do anything. It was a paid vacation.

(09:06):
This may be very different, and it's going to be
much larger. Last time, it was three hundred and fifty
thousand people that were furloughed or put on leave. This
time they expected to be about eight hundred thousand people.
That's how rapidly the government is expanding in unnecessary areas,
and so those people will maybe not be coming back.

(09:27):
That's what Trump and the Republicans are aiming to do.
Congress is supposed to pass a dozen separate appropriation bills
in order to fund the government, but this hasn't happened
in years. They can't even manage to do that. It's
kind of like you said, you got one job.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
You got one job.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
You control the purse, right, You're supposed to write laws
and you're supposed to control the purse. And they don't
do any of these things. They kick the laws. They say,
we're not going to pass laws. We're going to kick
this over to a bureaucracy. It's going to write rules.
And now since they're rules are not laws, you don't
have any due process if we claim that you violated

(10:05):
these rules. And then they won't even do anything in
terms of the budget. That is their superpower. They're supposed
to be able to stop or to enable things because
of the spending that is there. So under Johnson, they
passed a continuing resolution earlier this month to keep the

(10:25):
government's lights on through November. However, the Democrats in the
Senate are opposing the Republican led continuing resolution over its
lack of healthcare funding provisions, so they don't do a
budget ever, They just keep doing these continuing resolutions and
bumping the ceiling up. But now they won't even continue
the continuing resolution in the Senate. As it stands, the

(10:47):
GOP proposal resides in the Senate where it needs sixty votes,
but they've only got fifty three Republicans, so they need
seven Democrats on board, and the Democrats are all hanging
together and opposing this. So they also want to repeal
parts of the Big Beautiful Act that resulted in cuts

(11:08):
and funding for hospitals and medicaid. In some areas, there
are fifty three Republicans, so you've got to have seven
Democrats come along, and they won't do it in the Senate.
The actual government shutdown will ensue once the Office of
Management and Budget, which oversees all federal workers, sends out
notice to government employees that there either are or are

(11:30):
not required to show up for work in the morning.
OMB Director Russ Vought was an architect behind many of
Trump's ambitions to whittle down the size of the federal government,
and he has repeatedly warned that many of the furlough workers,
especially those are in positions not legally required to continue,
may be fired in case of a shutdown. Reduction of

(11:51):
force notices, the government's way of firing employees, was expected
to be sent out to non essential workers who get
furloughed during the potential shut down. And so the previous
one in twenty nineteen was the longest one that we'd had.
It was thirty four days. I think this one is
going to be very long. Everybody is saying they think
this is going to be very long because the Republicans
and Democrats are far apart and Trump really wants it.

(12:16):
I think Democrats do as well, and so I think
that this time it's going to be very different. Government
shutdown is easy to get into, but not so easy
to get out of because one party has to compromise.
Neither one of them wants to. They may be it
may be ended by something like the air traffic controllers
refusing to show up or something like that. But the

(12:42):
Trump people believe that Democrats will bear the brunt of
the public's blame because they're the ones making demands in
exchange for keeping the government open. Democrat leaders provoked the
ire of the left wing activists for backing down during
the first budget about and March. Democrats are itching for
a bigger fight this time around. It's kind of like

(13:03):
our society in general. We got Democrats and Republicans who
are itching for a fight. Oh, we're going to have one, right,
They keep pushing us to this and every respect. This
is I think not that big of an issue as
something like a civil war. Border protection, law enforcement will
still be there air traffic control, and so will in

(13:25):
hospital medical care. They will continue to be funded, and
the checks will continue to go out for all kinds
of things social Security, Medicare, etc. But services like food
assistance programs, federally funded preschool institutions like the Smithsonian Museums

(13:46):
will be shuttered. And we don't know exactly how the
national parks are going to handle it. Of course, here
in Tennessee, the Smoking Mount National Park, which is one
of the first ones done, they had a road that
ran through it, and so they don't have a gate
where you have to pay to get into the park,
and that has been something that the federal government has

(14:11):
been very unhappy with. There was state law saying they
would not close it because of these roads that run
through it, and so they still don't have a gate
to get in. They just say that you can't stop
on the side of the road without paying them. They
will always come up with some kind of a trick
that squeezed money out of you or to get around
the law that is there. So I think it'll still

(14:33):
be opening if people want to drive through it.

Speaker 6 (14:35):
Question is are they going to have someone that's taking
a salary that's going to be ticketing people that park
in the park. So, because that's probably a net gain
for them.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
Yeah, I don't know if that falls under law enforcement
or not. You know, that's the quick park rangers. I
don't know. Maybe we could park for free again, just
like in the old days. They spent a lot of
money make making sure that people couldn't park in areas
where people have been parking, they close them off. It's
just it's the government. They're always shutting things down? Are

(15:07):
they for us? So I can't say that I'm really
too upset about the fact that the government has shut down.
I would kind of cheer when these things happen. Mail
will still be delivered because it does not depend on
Congress for funding. Schools are state funded, but and they
rely on a lot of money in grants, but the
grants are awarded during the summer, so that's not really
going to be affected as well. So they think roughly

(15:30):
forty percent, or about eight hundred thousand federal workers will
be taking unpaid leave each day. And so again this
is not something that we have never seen before, and
if you look at the past, this might be something
that is fairly short lived. Let's look at some of

(15:52):
the comments here, Travis.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
Yeah, so we've got Brandon Bennett that says that Shannon
Joy interview was the bees.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Well, thank you, thank you. It's always great talking to Shannon,
and we got to get her on the program as well.
She sees things the same way that we do.

Speaker 5 (16:10):
KWD sixty eight government shut down. That is a golden age.
We can only hope it last. North American House, hippo.
The only shutdowns happening are the few visible services we
see for our tax dollars. All those workers sitting at
home will be paid.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Yeah, yeah, if they come back, they'll get paid, but
who knows.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
Now.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
You know, the interesting thing is that they may they
may have to move on because if they get unpaid,
leave for right now and they don't think they're going
to be hired back, they may get another job. And
so I guess that's what Trump and company or I
understand that government is not going to leave you alone.
That's why I said about all the reductions and government

(16:52):
that Musk was doing with DOGE. They want to get
rid of government people, but they're going to replace them
with AI that's going to be auditing every aspect of
your life, and it's going to get more oppressive, not
less oppressive. Dealing with a human is is going to
be something that would look back on with nostalgia after

(17:16):
you see how harsh the AI is and how people
are going to treat it as unappealable.

Speaker 5 (17:22):
Epstein Island says President Apprentice reality TV show The Real
Octo Spook your Fire did give him what somethink is
efficient actor training to play president.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (17:36):
High boost. None of the federal government is essential. How
about that? Yeah, Wally Walris, I wish they would shut
down these traffic cameras. I've been on restricted license twice
this year, shaking my head. Yeah, AI will take their jobs.

Speaker 6 (17:52):
That's number one, Like the meter maids in the parks
where that's something I think they'll keep running. That's probably
a net gain and profits.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
All the surveillance stuff will go.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
Yeah, eye Boost. Does government shutdown include no executive orders
to be cleared by our King?

Speaker 3 (18:09):
I will tell I'm sure we'll keep having executive orders
because he's essential right of all the people. He's essentral
because he does all the functions of government.

Speaker 5 (18:19):
All embodied in one man. Yeah, OKWD sixty eight. Does
the government shut down pause genocide in Gaza?

Speaker 2 (18:26):
No?

Speaker 3 (18:27):
No, it doesn't. It probably doesn't stop the bombs that
we're sending at all.

Speaker 5 (18:31):
Yeah, those can't be stopped. They're too important. Username zero
one two tho four five six seven eight. Don't worry.
They're still taxing you for war and genocide. That's right.
Bulldog keeps them shut down. We'll be fine. They always
have enough money for war.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
That's right. They find the money for the things that
they want to do. It'll be things that maybe you
want from them that really there's no constitution authority for.
But they'll stop that. But they won't stop what they want.
We'll get it.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
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The politicians will still get paid. The real octos pay
to use our own land.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Nice.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
Yeah, that's the way it goes.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
About that public parks, you know, and then we put
something public in fronts. It's just like we mentioned body Bacham.
He said, you know, when you start talking about social justice,
you're not talking about justice anymore. That adjective changes everything.
Now it's about socialism, you know, or government or whatever.
Like with public health or public education. Public health is

(19:34):
not about health, it's about the government the public. And
same thing about public education. It's not about education. It's
about government run schools. It's a completely different thing. And
so yeah, so the public lands, the public parks, they
owning the government.

Speaker 5 (19:53):
High boost Oh no, Smoking Mountains tax collection office will
be closed. They want to charge to pay the park
on the side of the ro in the Smokies. Yeah,
which is just absurd. You can drive through, but if
you want to stop and enjoy it, you're gonna have
to fork over some dough. Tell you what, how about
you get rid of all the rangers and everything else
and we'll take the risks ourselves.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
I've not seen them giving tickets to anybody when we've
been in there.

Speaker 5 (20:17):
But to be fair, the Smoky Mountain Park is quite
large and there's only so many rangers.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
So yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
Well but the guy that they put in as head
of the park under Obama, he was the one that
was really into doing this, and he really really pushed this.
So you can thank Obama for that.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
Again, all these peasants coming onto my land.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (20:39):
You must pay the lord.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
It's done.

Speaker 5 (20:41):
A lord went thirty three seven. The existence of federal
parks is a violation of the Tenth Amendment. I agree,
Olivio Roslow. Time for a nationwide tax strike. Oh, they'll
come after you for that. They'll find that they have
enough personnel and enough money to fund personnel to target
every single person that tries to do that nights of

(21:01):
the storm. If we shut down government, then how are
we going to blow up boats in international waters? That's
a good question.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
Yeah, I want to They talked about that the general meeting,
you know, the generals and the admirals. But yeah, it's
how are you.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
Going to shut down the government? How am I going
to bomb people in boats? I don't like boats. They're
on them and I don't like it. Say more. The
layoff slash firings are false flags. Every agency is hiring
and advertising for new hires. The money is spent and
no agency ever gives it back.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
Yeah that's right. It's all a big theatrical game. This
is more of left versus right, spy versus spy stuff.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
I'm going to find out they laid off all the
Americans and they've replaced them with h one b Indians.

Speaker 3 (21:42):
Yeah that's well.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
We're going to take a quick break, folks.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
When we come back, we're going to talk about this
our ex drug thing, and we have I think one
of the we'll tell you what this is really about,
and then we'll tell you what the Trump Q people
think us about. They think that this is a huge
victory that he don't have a clue what they are
talking about. One of the things I have seen. Yeah,

(22:06):
no clue. The cool cules, I guess wish they were.

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Speaker 3 (24:02):
Well, I want to talk about this deal. But Trump
has done with Pfizer and this thing called Trump are
x Trump are Us. Yeah, that's all drugs all the time,
talk about the ultimate pharmaceutical shell. Donald Trump announces a
deal with Pfizer to sell drugs to medicaid at European prices.

(24:24):
Oh wait a minute, they've been price gouging us. Yeah,
that's what Q and Breitbart and all the rest of
these people don't get. It's like, do you realize that
they have been charging us more than triple what they
charge governments and individuals in Europe. As a matter of fact,
we're talking about the government. The government negotiates a cheaper
price for them than businesses and insurance companies do, so

(24:46):
they're paying even more than the American government is. But
the American government is paying more than triple what these
crooks and big pharmaceutical companies charge other countries. They said,
oh yeah, look at this, We've cut prices on some
of these things seventeen and these idiots, these absolute ignoramuses

(25:08):
of money, think that oh, fighters going out of business.
They just signed their own death warrant. This is what
I'm hearing from the MAGA people, and uh, you know
it just what it is is that he's trying to
even get it to where it is even and no
money is going to be coming back to us. I mean,
this is Pfizer that we gave tens of billions of

(25:30):
dollars to in order for them to produce the poison
bio weapon that Trump is so proud of. And they
didn't give any of that money back, and they're not
going to give any of the money back that they've
been price gouging people for in this country. It's amazing
that there's this double standard that is there, and so

(25:51):
that that's the take, and yet people are thinking that
this is somehow a great deal. Of these people are
criminals and they should just shut down for this kind
of price gouging. These are the same people who don't
understand how terrorists work either. They think, well, tariff's, I'll
be paid by the corporations. And they think after Pfiser

(26:12):
is going to stop price gouging us by charging us
multiple so while they charge everybody else, Oh, look at that,
they're going to go out of business. Well, yeah, most
of their money is made in the United States because
they have bought our politicians, just like Israel has bought
our politicians. And so Trump was very excited about the

(26:35):
Pfiser being there. And let's see if I can find
the clip here that I want. Yeah, he really does
love Borlaw.

Speaker 5 (26:42):
Here is where are the other companies? Advisor? Are you
expecting them to go?

Speaker 8 (26:46):
Where the rule was? And I was honored to have
Albert to be the first. He's done a fantastic job
with as you know with the COVID.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
Isn't Albert Borla great with a lot of things?

Speaker 8 (26:56):
We love Albert and Pfiser is right at the top.
You know it's there. Eli Lilly has been fantastic. Also
your friend, my friend, and.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
They're all coming in on my friend.

Speaker 8 (27:08):
We're making deals with all of them, and I you know,
this is the payoff.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Remember the head of HHS for the entire four years
of Trump was the former CEO of Eli Lilly. That
he just mentioned, my friend Eli Lily and Alex Czar,
and that all happened because RFK Junior went in during
the transition period. So I don't like to talk about
making vaccines safe. Boom, lots of money from the pharmaceutical

(27:35):
companies and then they owned Trump and so he puts
in a big pharma ceo, Eli Lilly, the biggest perhaps
and the most politically connected until perhaps maybe Feizer. And
Trump absolutely loves Albert Borla, and he said, did a
great job of the COVID. You know, interesting thing is

(27:57):
the COVID was the vaccine.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
That's really what it was.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
There wasn't a pandemic, there was a bioweapon. And he
did a great job with the COVID that he put
out there on everybody. These people have long COVID. It's
the shot. Folks, wake up. Listen to how Trump gets
booed later on when he talks about Albert Borla and
how wonderful this guy is.

Speaker 8 (28:18):
Also have the head of Pfizer here, so I want
to thank of one of the great great people businessman.
Thank you, Albert, thank you, thank you very much, thank.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
You very much. When are people going to get a clue?

Speaker 3 (28:39):
Now?

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Those people even understand that.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
But you know, you look at the influence operation that's
being run with Bright Barton, Info Wars and all these
different Trump suckers that are out there.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
It's just people.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Think that, you know, Okay, he's there with Albert Borla,
But that's okay. You know, he hangs around with Albert Borla,
Jeffrey Epstein, Klaus But there's nothing to see here. It's
perfectly normal. I mean, he's just hanging out with all
of the usual suspects and villains of the global order.
But hey, that's not a problem because it's Trump. It's

(29:11):
kind of double think. They cannot get through.

Speaker 6 (29:14):
So he says, there's another video about Trump and Borla
that is more relevant to the price scouting. Should I
play that?

Speaker 8 (29:23):
Yeah, let's play that United States had just four percent
of the world's population and consumers only thirteen percent of
all prescription drugs. You have, pharmaceutical companies make seventy five
percent of their profits from the United States.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
So think of that.

Speaker 8 (29:37):
We have four percent of the market, thirteen percent of
prescription drugs, and yet Albert, I didn't know you were
that violent. I'm surprised you.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Are agreeing to this.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
I'm surprised you agreed with this.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Well, you had it. You've been repentents off for a years.

Speaker 8 (29:53):
Make seventy five percent of their profits from the American.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
He's portraying of this altruistic.

Speaker 8 (30:00):
Executive combat and practice, and we signed it very happily
a little while ago. Today, Pfizer is committing, as will
other drug companies as we go through the weeks. But
Pfizer is truly one of the biggest in the world,
that one of the greatest in the world. Today, Pfizer
is committing to offer all of their prescription medications to

(30:22):
Medicaid and it will be at the most Favored Nations prices.
Is going to have a huge impact on bringing Medicaid
costs down like nothing else said.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
Do you catch that most favored nation prices? So Pfizer
has a most favored nation standard. We were not favored
by them. We favored them, but they didn't return the favor,
did they. So it isn't that amazing.

Speaker 5 (30:46):
You know, if someone who's been robbing your house continually,
and then he says, you know what, I'll rob you
a little bit less. You don't go, oh, what a
good guy he is.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
It just shows how they can completely control our government
when we can do that kind of thing, you know,
and say, well, okay, we charge you three or four
times what everybody else does. You're not on our most
favored nation. Well, I tell you what we'll do. We
will give you the most favored nation and we'll charge
you roughly the same for the most part. As the
European countries played. The drug maker said that they will

(31:15):
introduce new drugs in the US at a price that
it's comparable to what European countries pay. So, in other words,
it might not be three or four hundred percent more.
It might be thirty forty fifty percent more, something that
may be comparable. H So we're ending the global price
gouging at the expense of American families. Yeah, that was

(31:36):
what it was. It was gouging. Met Oz the administrator
of CMS, that's you know where they hand out the
money to the hospitals, and that was the organization CMS
during the first Trump administration, during the lockdown and subsequently
they instituted the policy that if you point to somebody
and you.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
Say they've got COVID.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
That was at the very beginning, and later they said,
you got I go through this PCR thing that we've got,
but that doesn't really make any more of a determination
than just pointing to somebody.

Speaker 5 (32:09):
Don't worry it will say they have COVID.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
It magnifies everything by over trillion points. So whatever they're
looking for, they can find it anyway. You go through
those two phony things, and they will give you a
twenty percent bonus on everything that is done in the hospital.
So they wanted to find people who had COVID. I mean,
it was a golden ticket, you know, like Willy Wonka
or something, and it really was.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
A golden ticket.

Speaker 3 (32:33):
And all this stuff about you put somebody on a
ventilator and will give you thirty nine thousand dollars. You
point to them and say they've got COVID. That's thirteen
thousand dollars cash right there, plus twenty percent on all
the services that you do. That was all running through CMS.
That's what memet Oz is head of now. He suggested
that books could be written about the process. Yeah, we

(32:55):
should write a book about CMS is done. Trump spoke
of it impossible price decreases of as much as sixteen
hundred percent. Well, I think that's an exaggeration, like most
things that Trump does. But the three four hundred percent
figure that I've seen from other people that could be
across the board. There might be some products that they

(33:17):
were charging sixteen times what they charge other countries, because
you know, hey, Americans are suckers. Israel knows that, Pfizer
knows that, and the pharmaceutical companies know that the big
winner of this deal clearly will be the American patients.
He said winter winter chicken dinner. No, it isn't going

(33:38):
to help patients really, because it's going to be the
government for the most part that gets this will still
be different price heering for private insurance and for businesses
who go through private insurance. I've got I think we
haven't played this one here. Let's see.

Speaker 9 (33:59):
Red to invest as the president of seventy billion dollars
in the next few years.

Speaker 3 (34:05):
Yeah, where'd you get that? You got that from killing
people and twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
Eight America a lot criminal.

Speaker 9 (34:12):
I really think this is an historical moment because also
I can put that behind us and focus on the
things that I want to spend my time, concert treatments,
to bring better obesity medicines, to bring better vaccines, to
bring things that people value. And thank you for allowing
us to do that. I want to thank Secretary Kennedy.

(34:33):
I want to thank Secretary Latin. Your leadership helped us
to pull that together. You are the mastermind of everything,
and without the brilliant way that you designed the whole thing,
we wouldn't be able to make it happen. But you
were even more brilliant because you had someone in your
team that he was the driving force behind everything. And

(34:55):
I don't have words to thank you for your integrity,
and it is what you integrity we created really disgusting.
From one phrase, the most important thing allowed us to
be able to pull raising each other back and forth
with what they're pulling on us. Of course, also I
want to think the mastermind right here, your trade representative,

(35:15):
who is also heavily engaged, and he's probably the first
trade representative that I have seen that cares about our
industry and cares to do something about the first situations
out there. But more than anyone else, mister President, I
want to thank you for your leadership and for your friends.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
Thank you so much. That's just so wonderful. You know,
I should have put in the uh in the deck.
I should put that clip Borler where he's talking and
somebody's his neck is like. I don't know if that's
true or not, but you know what, that's all I
can say when I look at that guy anymore. That's
the power of satire. Brand that might have been realctually,

(35:58):
I don't know, but brand name drug prices in the
US are three times as high on average as those
in peer nations. In other words, they charge us more
than anybody else. And why would a corporation be allowed
to do that? Look at so many times, not only
allowed to kill us, not only they allowed to harm

(36:18):
our children without any liability, but they're allowed to price
gouge us as well. You look at any other business
like that. The Democrats would be all over this, but
they aren't either. So one of the things that they
have there, noticed that one of their top products is eloquess.
That was something that they pushed on me a great

(36:39):
deal because I have a fib and so it's supposed
to be a blood thinner. It's one of their number
one things. And so I looked at this and first
thing I saw was Fizer. It's like no, no. And
the next thing I thought, is everybody complaining about how
expensive it was even with insurance. And so but I
had every doctor that came in was pushing eloquess on me.

(37:01):
I absolutely refuse to take that paxlvid, which they are
still putting out there for COVID as a matter of fact.
And the meeting, RFK Junior sneezes and Trump says, I
got to get some paxlavid.

Speaker 2 (37:12):
Yeah. Right.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
Medicaid programs could see significant savings, though it's not clear
how much because their prices are generally kept secret. They
don't want to tell people what's happening. This is this
whole thing is so criminal from the get go. The Pharmachea,
the great men of the world, who murder without who
murder with impunity.

Speaker 5 (37:33):
It's truly amazing that they're able to do something like no,
we're not gonna tell you the Sorry you don't get
to know. Yeah, you know, you're not getting a good
deal when they refuse to tell you what it is.

Speaker 3 (37:44):
Adviser has not agreed to cut prices. It offers to employers,
to private insurers, and to other government programs like Medicare.
This is a deal that they set up with a CMS,
I guess, so they're still going to gouge all of
them at many, many times is what they charge other people.
Three times, so they charge other people. Then that brings
us to this thing Trump r X. I mean, it's

(38:08):
just in your face, all of this clenty capitalism, isn't it.
It's absolutely amazing. This is a website it's going to
be up next year where you can use your own
money to buy drugs directly from manufacturers while sidestepping health insurance.
Well then why do I need health insurance? Right? It'll
go online next year. But of course health insurance is

(38:29):
now mandated in some form or the other for the
most part, unless you get some kind of needs sharing
thing like Smeartan ministries or something like that. The model
is already widely used for popular obesity drugs like Elia,
Lilly and Novo Nordisk, which are often not covered by insurance.

(38:50):
So this is going to be to offer the drugs
directly to patients at about the same rate that employers
and government programs pay after accounting for discounts, offering them
to patients at a discount as high as eighty five
percent off the sticker price. On average sticker price, what
are you talking about here? Use cars? I think we
sold a bill of goods here by these people. Yeah, well,

(39:12):
you know this is a sticker price. But let me
negotiate this other thing with you here. If you were
anybody else, you would have to pay this. But for
you and for today only, we're going to cut this
eighty five percent. How about that. That's a deal you
can't refuse.

Speaker 5 (39:26):
It's like those Persian rug outlets that are forever going
on Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:29):
That's right, it's always on sale. Yeah, that's the Persian
should be Persian rug RX. That's what it should be.
Programs are partly aimed at reducing the influence of giant
middleman companies known as the pharmacy benefit managers. That's where
a lot of this profit gouging is happening here. But
in both the US and Europe, drug prices are set

(39:50):
through a complex series of negotiations, the result in confidential
rebates that lower the final price the government. Programs In
EMP American pl lawyers pay. Yeah, we're just taggling over
the price of the poison here. And this is the
amazing thing. But would you be surprised that somebody who

(40:13):
is a clueless Trump supporter and doesn't really understand what
happened in twenty twenty, they still don't understand this as well.
Last week, Trump announced that he would impose a tariff
of one hundred percent on certain imported brand name medicines.
If they're from imported from the European Union, they would
be taxed at a lower rate of fifteen percent. Drug

(40:37):
Makers could apply for tariff exemptions for drugs that they
make in factories that they are now building in the US.
Doctor Borla said that his company had been assured that
it would receive a three year grace period to avoid
paying the terraces because it is building and expanding factories
in the United States. Basori does some manufacturing in the US,

(40:57):
but it also has significant production in Europe. So this deal, again,
as we played earlier, we have four percent of the market,
but we pay seventy five percent of their income. That's
the way they are gouging us. Isn't that amazing? Trump
is signing an historic executive order there. We got another

(41:18):
executive order to significantly reduce drug prices for Americans, while
the Congress kind of dithers around. They can't even figure
out how to pass a bill to fund the government.
He's signing one executive order after the other. That's the
form of government that we've got now, and that is
a horrible form of government. You do not want to
have an autocratic dictator signing executive orders because he doesn't

(41:42):
know what he's doing.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
He is.

Speaker 3 (41:45):
I think we're going to see in the future just
how unbelievably corrupt Trump is and how he's making massive
amounts of money. We'll look at this in hindsight and say,
hopefully that was a mistake. But you got one guy,
and he's wheeling and dealing with people getting paid under
the table, getting paid later on, and he is constantly

(42:07):
changing what he's doing. That's what happens when you have
an autocrat who's doing this. It invites corruption and it
invites vacillation, which is what he's done. E The executive
order rather will help to bypass costly middleman, bring the
prices of Americans pay for prescription drugs in line more
in line with that paid by other nations.

Speaker 2 (42:29):
And so.

Speaker 3 (42:31):
These are people who are. That's actually the So these
are Trump supporters. Yeah, this is Caroline love it. She's
a bigspront Trump supporter. She will lie up one side
and down the other for Trump, even when it's really obvious.
So today, Pfizer is committing to offer all their prescription
medications to Medicaid and will be at the most Favored

(42:53):
nation prices. Again, ask yourself, why weren't we getting the
most favored nation price when we gave them so much?
We favored them so much. Adviser is committing to offer
all the company's prescription medications to Medicaid at the price
is paid by the most favored nations. Yeah, so we

(43:14):
do all that for them.

Speaker 5 (43:15):
But my friend, my friend, for you special price for
your special price.

Speaker 3 (43:20):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (43:21):
So it's Trump RX.

Speaker 3 (43:22):
Things unclear whether or not the website will be useful
for the majority of Americans who are already covered by
private insurance, Medicaid or Medicare. Again, that was the big
push by Obamacare to force people to get insurance. So
I don't know really what this Trump RX thing is
going to be, but it's not going to be there
for a while. And then I want to play for
you the Q take on all of this, and then

(43:46):
Sasha a lot of Pova had a great take on
all this. I'll give you her take, which is real,
But first I want to play for you Mark Attwood,
who is giving us.

Speaker 2 (43:57):
The take, the Q take on this. How stupid this guy.

Speaker 10 (44:01):
Yes, there are so many comms in today's announcements Trump.

Speaker 2 (44:07):
And secret messages.

Speaker 10 (44:08):
Guys, and giving his announcement in the White House, I
mean he just basically bankrupt advisors to their faces. He
seventeen seventeenth letter of the alphabet is Q.

Speaker 11 (44:24):
For those of you, Wow, don't mean that a patronizing way.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
I mean that, like, am I get a really stupid
clueless way.

Speaker 10 (44:32):
Yeah, a lot of us. He's been seeing the number
seventeen everywhere on number.

Speaker 2 (44:37):
Bitter you say it everywhere?

Speaker 11 (44:38):
Yeah, name it. It's for years now.

Speaker 10 (44:43):
So Q is real and this white hat military operation
is real, and this is the good news because the
military a being activated. I think to go and clean
up not just the cities desperately need cleaning up, but
arresting those lower level Satanists in the network.

Speaker 5 (45:08):
That way, I think I can't we get to the
upper levels.

Speaker 11 (45:10):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (45:11):
I'm guessing but he's saying that even as Trump is
protecting all the Satanists and the submarine.

Speaker 10 (45:20):
He said he was the forty fifth, forty sixth, and
forty seventh president, and he said forty six.

Speaker 11 (45:26):
I don't like to take a lot of credit for that.

Speaker 10 (45:28):
He doesn't want to take the credit for forty six
because these guys were behind the scenes throughout the whole
pretend Biden administration. Oh yeah, the people of those actually
run the limit in terms of what they're going to
take from their governments. I mean, look at the UK,
look at I can only look at those because they
don't live in Europe. But you know, terrible things have

(45:49):
gone on in Europe and all over the place in
Australia and New Zealand. I've not been there, but everybody's
been pushed to the limits to see what was going
to happen, or a taste of what was going to happen.

Speaker 11 (46:02):
What was actually going to happen is that we're all going.

Speaker 10 (46:04):
To be locked down for ten years and executed if
we disagreed and vaccinated to the hills.

Speaker 3 (46:09):
Oh but Trump didn't do that, so he's a hero.

Speaker 11 (46:12):
So twenty five it hasn't happened.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
It's like the price gout.

Speaker 11 (46:15):
Jamara is the first of October.

Speaker 10 (46:16):
Now, if you haven't read the queue, drop so I
think maybe now's a good time to go and look
at them. Go to QAnon dot pub pub read them.
There's three nine hundred or so posts there that were
posted between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty that are.

Speaker 11 (46:33):
Essential reading. Good idea to get up to date.

Speaker 10 (46:37):
Now, oh, well on this if you haven't already read
these posts. I read them as they came out and
it was amazing because really what they were doing is
showing people how deep and dark the Satanic network goes.

Speaker 11 (46:51):
And we haven't We ain't seen nothing yet.

Speaker 3 (46:53):
So that's right, we haven't seen they of the stuff
come true.

Speaker 11 (46:58):
Have a great day and keep enjoying your day.

Speaker 3 (47:01):
It's amazing, isn't it. That's Mark Attwood of the UK,
and he gets tremendous engagement pushing that kind of stuff.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
I don't know if he believes that. I don't.

Speaker 3 (47:09):
Some people are stupid enough to believe that. There are
people who believe that, and maybe not him. I'm gonna
say that you're more intelligent than that. Mark. I think
you're a grifter. A liar and a deceiver. It's just
amazing how stupid that stuff is. It's like Steve Atennek
and Alex Jones all over again, and Jerome Corsi, all

(47:29):
this Q nonsense, all this stop to steal stuff. It
makes me so angry to see people lying with these
absurdities to poor people who are stupid in follow them.
And if you're following that, you're stupid. You need to
get a clue, not a queue. It's absolutely amazing. Here's
the reality of what's going on. So I show a
lot of covid laid it out the art of the

(47:50):
drug deal. Vizer may funnel up to a half a
billion dollars to the Trump organization via trump our X.
If anyone is still in doubt the Trump is personally
politically funded by big Pharma. This is the proof. This
is not pharma Albert Borlow falling on his sword and
bankrupting his company in order to serve Trump, as this

(48:11):
guy likes to put it out there. As of September
the thirtieth, the White House is reported to be planning
to announce the launch of trump RX, a new direct
to consumer online platform designed to enable Americans to purchase
prescription medications at discounted prices. The trump ourx platform will
allow patients to search for specific medications and connect them

(48:33):
with platforms to sell the drugs at lower costs. The
website aims to simplify the process of obtaining meds and
reduce out of pocket expense for consumers. Per investing dot Com,
that laid out what the official position is. She said,
in this deal, Advisers agreed to offer several of its
medications at reduced prices through Medicaid. This is touting as

(48:56):
benefiting up to one hundred million patients, except the pas
on Medicaid do not pay for their drugs, so the
benefit is not for these patients, it's for the Medicaid
budget only. Additionally, Pfiser was shaken down along with other
farmers to invest in the US by building plants to
manufacture more poison domestically. Is this a good thing? Well,

(49:17):
she points out, this is going to basically beef up
their control at the state and the local level, because
you've got to situate Eli Lilly in the Houston area
is putting in like an eight billion dollar plant there. Now,
what kind of clout is that going to give them?
At the local and state level tremendous amount, So it's

(49:39):
not like this is, you know, they can do some
of their drug manufacturing here now the control of the
local and state levels, as well as the money that
they give to these people at the federal level. Under
the Shakedown Plan, Pfizer will invest seventy billion dollars in
US drug manufacturing, which helps the secure its exemption from
new one percent tariffs imposed on companies not producing domestically.

(50:03):
While Pfizer is the first major drug company to respond,
remains unclear whether other pharmaceutical companies will participate in the
Trump RX initiative. The operational details, including prescription verification, shipping regulations,
and the platform's compliance with healthcare laws, have not been
fully disclosed. According to the Law Street Journal, this deal

(50:25):
benefits no one. Yes, it will provide contracts for construction equipment,
some jobs very few given automation levels and drug manufacturing.
But it chains all of the local authorities to enforcing
the next condemic and other deadly nonsense that they have
already in the pipeline. They want to pay local communities

(50:46):
to poison our children in exchange for jobs. Think about
the fluoride in the water and multiply that by one
hundred times. Okay, that's what this truly is. So one
person another person said, here's Trump's pharma plan. One hundred
percent tariff tax if you buy from Johnson and Johnson
or the private sector, or zero percent tax if you

(51:09):
buy from Pfizer and trump are X.

Speaker 2 (51:12):
If only there was a word for.

Speaker 3 (51:13):
Centrally planned economies and merging government and business together. I
don't know what would that word be, Travis.

Speaker 5 (51:20):
It's a mystery.

Speaker 2 (51:22):
I love the way you put that.

Speaker 3 (51:23):
If only there was a word for this, Yeah, it's
called fascism by definition.

Speaker 2 (51:28):
This absolutely discussed me.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
I don't know what discuss me more what Trump is doing,
what Albert Borlow is doing, or the way this Q
guy is deceiving people over this stuff. It's absolutely amazing
that this is still going on this way. Oh, you
noticed that he kept mentioning the number seventeen. I didn't
hear that in any of this stuff, but manytime the
number seventeen is mentioned. Q is a seventeenth letter in

(51:52):
the alphabet. He keeps throwing that out as a hint
to us. What could possibly go wrong when you have
a completely anonymous sources and riddles and is constantly shown
to be a false prophet. I would just love to
drag these people outside the camp in Stone, which is
what Moses would have done. It's just it's crazy what
is happening with this.

Speaker 5 (52:12):
I feel genuinely bad for the people that get suckered
into these.

Speaker 3 (52:15):
Yeah, yeah, I don't feel bad for the people that
are leading them though. No, that's what I mean. The
people like this guy that you just heard, or Alex Jones,
or even Breitbart, which is not talking about Q but
they are talking about this, this whole deal as it
was a wonderful thing. You heard this guy say, well,
you know, the original plan was that they were going

(52:36):
to keep us locked down for ten years and executing
anybody who didn't comply. That didn't happen. So Trump's a hero.
Trump was following in lockstep what the global plan was,
what they had practiced for twenty years at the Pentagon
all the rest of the stuff. Trump is doing the
same thing at exactly the same time that Trudeau was
doing it. Just like we've got in the UK digital

(52:57):
ID being rolled out by this socialist care stormer or
hair starmer like I like to call him. He's doing
it at exactly the same time, roughly that desantists and
the Conservative Republicans did the same thing for the same reasons.
You know you're going to have to have ID in
order to get a job. Why, Well, because we've got
open borders that we didn't do anything about. Can't help it, right,

(53:19):
that's just an organic problem. But here's our solution. The
same people have been pushing for digital ID forever. So
you got the socialist and the socialist in the UK
pushing digital ID at the same time you got the
Conservative Republicans in Florida pushing it for the same reasons.
This is the only way that we can maintain that

(53:40):
you guys get your jobs as if you all have
a digital idea in order to get a job, just
like we had Trump and Trudeau doing the same thing
at exactly the same time. Somebody needs to get a
clue about this stuff.

Speaker 5 (53:53):
It also makes it so easy to paint Trump as
some kind of hero when the super secret plan that
there's never going to be a proof that you're never
gonna know of is so much worse. Oh, actually, they
were going to lock everyone down and gun anyone down
that came out into the street. Actually they were going
to let Godzilla rampage through the cities, and they stopped him.
So you have to Trump thank Trump for that.

Speaker 3 (54:13):
Yeah, we have blockchain, watermark ballots that are out there,
and quantum computing and all that stuff. Right, and we've
already got twenty thousand troops out there and they're arresting
the bad guys right now.

Speaker 2 (54:22):
You hear all this stuff rennels.

Speaker 3 (54:24):
Yeah, we're gonna rest all the Satanists and everything while
at the top. So this is I think this is
one of the reasons why this Epstein stuff has really
shot through the Trump people because like, wait a minute,
he's out there, he's secretly arresting all these bad guys anything.
But wait a minute, he just hid all of these
people that were involved in Jeffrey Epstein, including himself, and

(54:46):
he just hit all that stuff. Maybe this whole thing is.

Speaker 2 (54:48):
A lie, you act.

Speaker 3 (54:49):
You better wake up and see what is really happening.
Let's go to the comments here.

Speaker 5 (54:53):
North American House Hippo in Toronto. One speed camera has
been cut down at least six times in the twenty
seven war have been destroyed. I think Americans need to
be more proactive about these.

Speaker 2 (55:02):
Yeah, we are really passive.

Speaker 3 (55:05):
I look at this and you know, you go back
and look at people like Jim Bowie and stuff. What
do you think Jimboe would have done? You know, look
it up on Wikipedia or someplace. The what was it
sandbar fight that he was in? Yeah, yeah, something like that. Yeah,
that Booey and I've got a reputation for a reason.
It wasn't just the way it looked.

Speaker 5 (55:27):
North American house hippo. Canada literally calls it crown land.
That's right, it's owned by the crown. It's not your land.
That's crown land. And the king or Queen of England
owns all the swans.

Speaker 3 (55:38):
Yeah yeah, I don't go into the park, you know.
That's uh. That was Robin Hood in his eyes, they
were bad because they were in the King's land. You know,
they were hunting the King's deer and all the rest
of this stuff, right.

Speaker 5 (55:49):
Hi boost Trump joining forces with Spfizer is hashtag winning
trust the plan.

Speaker 2 (55:54):
That's the way they're selling this.

Speaker 3 (55:55):
It's throughout the conservative media they're putting this. Look at this,
this is great. Look at how Trump is cutting drug prices,
and it's like, do you realize that that all he's
doing is getting them to charge us the same thing
that other people did when he allowed them to charge
us more than three times what everybody else was doing
for the longest period of time. B. L.

Speaker 5 (56:16):
Houghton trumble be dancing in the next pack Slavid commercial.

Speaker 2 (56:21):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (56:22):
Epstein Island responding to Haibuz boiler looks like Klaus's schwab
with hair. They all kind of share a similar phenotype. Yeah,
all very bond villainy. B. L. Holten Trump RX warp speed.
That's right, gonna get you more poison, more faster, more cheaper,
the real octo spook. How about a payback of the

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money stolen from the ill, sick and disabled?

Speaker 2 (56:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (56:46):
How many years are they charging us triple what everybody
else does?

Speaker 12 (56:50):
You know?

Speaker 3 (56:50):
I mean they got a most Favored Nation status what
they call our status, most suckered nation.

Speaker 5 (56:57):
Yeah, it was just so this was actually something worth
bragging about. He would have renditioned Borla to Guantanamo Bay.
That's what would have happened. Sorry, you've been killing our
citizens with poison for years and charging them an exorbitant
fee to do it.

Speaker 2 (57:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (57:12):
Least favored nation, most gouged nation, most suckered nation.

Speaker 3 (57:17):
Our most gouged nation status. Yeah, we have four percent
of the of their market. Uh, but we pay seventy
five percent of their profits.

Speaker 2 (57:28):
When he says that with a straight face, that the.

Speaker 6 (57:31):
Article said we are paying three times more on average,
which doesn't really make sense. If we're seventy five percent
of their profits and three percent of their market, that's
a lot more than that.

Speaker 3 (57:44):
I know. Yeah, the numbers don't five times exactly. They
lie up one side and down there. They can't trust
any numbers. That's kind of stuff that Trump is going out.
There's like unemployment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
or the inflation numbers that are out there.

Speaker 6 (57:57):
Or was it four percent?

Speaker 3 (57:59):
Four percent?

Speaker 5 (58:01):
It's all made up anyway, Okay, TOBITD sixty eight. If
things are cut seventeen percent, then you should earn sixteen
times the price upon purchase. That's right.

Speaker 3 (58:10):
The other thing, I think you said we were like
four percent of the of the market or something, but
maybe of the population, but thirteen percent of the market
or hard That still doesn't compute three times, right, three
times thirty nine percent, So they'd be charging us six
times what they're profiting six times six times. You know
what the other.

Speaker 5 (58:29):
People shadow boxer all COVID profit is blood money. It
is it is b L Hoten. What kickbacks will Trump
get on RX? I'm sure his family will be getting
quite a lot.

Speaker 3 (58:42):
Well, Tasha a lot of povis said half a billion dollars.
But I don't know when she came up with this figure.
She didn't break it down. But I would trust her
before I would trust this guy. Mark at what Mark?

Speaker 2 (58:53):
That name?

Speaker 3 (58:54):
I tell you, I don't you know, Julie Green, Mark Atwood,
General Flann.

Speaker 2 (58:59):
You got to watch for these people.

Speaker 5 (59:00):
Strike them from the record, That's right.

Speaker 3 (59:02):
I call him out by You got to call him
out by name because people need to know who these
guys are. They're not some faceless person out there. They're
trusting these people because of who they are. They need
to distrust them because of what they have said.

Speaker 5 (59:14):
Part of it is they play upon this innate desire
to be a part of something. People want to be
a part of something.

Speaker 3 (59:20):
We wanted to have some inside knowledge, part of.

Speaker 5 (59:23):
The secret club. That's right. I'm not one of these
suckers out there that doesn't know anything. I'm getting the
secret downloads.

Speaker 3 (59:30):
Everybody loves this kind of secret club type of thing.
I guess it's how the Freemasons.

Speaker 5 (59:34):
They're going to distribute a decoder ring next you drink
more ovaltine.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
That's why I like what those that group that put
up that Trump Epstein statue and got taken down to
the park, they call themselves the Secret Handshake Group.

Speaker 5 (59:48):
Yeah, kW sixty eight Magga will hate pharmaceutical companies but
applaud Trump loving them. Yeah, that's truly amazing. Original baby.
He is so proud of all the death and Maymond.
They could not get him to shut up about warp speed.
They had to bring in whatever that country singer's name was,
be like, hey, your base doesn't like this. You'd just

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stopped talking about it, and he cut down on it
a little bit. Yeah, tunnel Lord won three three seven?
Why Trump chuckle? The people are booing because they've seen
plenty of people get hurt. Trump is a sinister villain
or just as brainwashed as his Maga fan club. Yes,
go taz traphy. They will raise the price for the
other countries.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Yeah that's right.

Speaker 3 (01:00:28):
You know, so we're gonna charge you, saying just raise
the price again. We're talking about sticker price where they
come up with the price with these drugs because it
doesn't cost them anything to manufacturate. It's all while we're
recouping our R and D costs and our regulation costs.
Well again, they can just raise the prices of the
other countries and then everything's on equal ground. Doesn't mean

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they're not still getting gouged.

Speaker 6 (01:00:51):
Yeah, we aren't going to see them give up seventy
one percent of their profits as they take us down
to a reasonable percentage relative to other countries.

Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
Yeah, Albert Barley just went bankrupt according to Mark that way,
I feels so bad.

Speaker 5 (01:01:08):
Z JP rumble. What's next? Black Rock to lower property taxes?
That's right, Yeah, they're going to lower your rent. They're
gonna upsize your house. Our overlords are showing mercy North
American house hippo spending ad Later, ask your doctor of
cancer is right for you? Well, it's right for the

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we have b L hoton yes, Because if your doctor
recommends poison, get a new one.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
You know, we should we should do a commercial. I
think we might get really good about the m R
and A thing and ask your doctor thing, you know,
because I always have these really rapid lists of the symptoms.

Speaker 6 (01:01:50):
Ask your doctorate logic is right for him?

Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
Yeah, that's right, Epstein Island. Has anyone noticed the sharp
uptake and HIV medication commercials I have. I don't watch
much TV, but when I visit my in laws, they'll
have TV on, and it seems about one third to
a quarter of all commercials or for HIV medication. And
it's just I mean, they have the usual suspects in

(01:02:16):
the They know who their market share is. I'll say
that they know exactly who's getting HIV so but I
see it all over the place on TV down there,
and there's just billboards all over the place in Austin.
Really yeah, which I mean again, they know where their
market resides. Austin is a degenerate, degenerate city. Shadow boxer.

(01:02:39):
People need to confront their own doctors. Give them hell.

Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
Yeah. I actually told told my doctors.

Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
I said, you know, Pfizer is a good enough reason
for they not take aloquest if it wasn't even about
the price though, But you know there's other issues with
it too.

Speaker 5 (01:02:55):
I boost mastermind. Interesting choice of words, z beach after
digital ID no internet for you if you don't get
the vacks. But I'll be off the net before then.
I boost Doctor Oz, the reality TV star.

Speaker 6 (01:03:12):
Helped put right in in the Trump administration.

Speaker 3 (01:03:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:03:14):
Also, star is probably a bit too strong of a
word for any of these people. They were on TV.
Star usually, in my mind, implies, you know, ubiquitous. Everyone
saw them everywhere. Doctor Oz, I think star is a
bit generous the real Octo Spook. I'm always worried when
Trump of the max vaccine murderers appearing with those supplying

(01:03:36):
the murder weapon. Yeah, that's true. It'd be like kind
of seeing an African warlord hanging out with the CEO
of Heckler and Koch or something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
Really, Yeah, Albert, let's understand, Albert Borla was not a
loan shooter. He had the help of DARPA, the CIA,
and their puppet Trump. It was a conspiracy. It wasn't
a loan shooter. He Albert Borler didn't go around sticking
the needles in people's arms.

Speaker 5 (01:03:59):
It was a vast conspiracy Trump Burger Magar. Officially the
most brainwashed group on planet Earth is HI Boost David.
We have Obamacare, now we have Bamacare, and now we
have Trump RX. That's right, isn't it wonderful.

Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
Yeah, it'll be as effective I guarantee you as Obamacare
was in terms of helping people.

Speaker 5 (01:04:21):
I saw a story online the other day about some
guy that he, you know, Obamacare kicked in and you know,
ye had to be qualified for coverage at hospital, had
to be within twenty miles. The closest hospital him was
twenty one miles away. Wow, and he had to have

(01:04:41):
surgery or something. It bankrupted him, nearly destroyed his entire life.
And they absolutely would not budget on that twenty one
miles one mile out of the perimeter. And he was
just no, and he couldn't get any other kind of
insurance because he was mandated Obamacare.

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Yeah, you're going to see that on steroids.

Speaker 3 (01:04:56):
With AI, you know, there's going to be no flexibility
at all with anything. You know, when you have humans
doing that, it's a little bit hard for them sometimes.

Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
To do that.

Speaker 5 (01:05:05):
You might find someone that has a conscience.

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
Yeah, it's possible, but you won't with AI.

Speaker 5 (01:05:09):
No, there will be no.

Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
It's not conscious and it doesn't have a conscience either.

Speaker 5 (01:05:14):
And if you find some way around it, if you
find some string of characters or words, it gets it
to break its programming. They will come down on you.
They will hammer you. Yeah, it will be even worse.
And Max or AI will also track if you've complied
to the mandated back schedule. They'll be keeping track of everything. Yes,
and of course who knows. Maybe sometimes it screws up

(01:05:35):
and they decide, actually, well, maybe your kid needs another dose.
Citizen of AMERICAKA yes, one would think of the deadly
petro pharmaceuticals or manufactured here in America that we would
indeed get a fleet sales break and not have to
pay in boys.

Speaker 3 (01:05:51):
Fleet sales.

Speaker 5 (01:05:54):
I think we could at least get the poison whole sale.
But no, no North America and house Zippo. After my
heart attack t tow years ago, or if used to
take the medication prescribed to me on my release when
I might follow up, my numbers returned to normal and
I kept my cd L.

Speaker 3 (01:06:09):
Yeah it's commercial driver's license.

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
Yeah you know.

Speaker 3 (01:06:13):
It was on Shed and Joy's show yesterday. She has
a sponsor who is who sells nitric oxide and a
beat juice type of thing, And I got to say,
I said that when I came back from the commercial,
I said, you know, that's the one thing that I've
taken that has made a difference in my blood pressure,
and it's very important for me to get my blood

(01:06:34):
pressure down because I have an aneurysm that's getting bigger.
So we watched that pretty closely and that's made a difference.
And you know, you can get natural stuff that doesn't
hurt you, that actually works, you don't have to use
pharmaceutical stuff. Give it a try, you know, we were
just both of us were just so distraught, and we
had Karen had a close friend of course, my friend

(01:06:56):
as well. She had breast cancer and she would not
try anything else except for she was a nurse and
she would only try the pharmaceutical interventions and she wouldn't
even give anything else to try and she did not survive.

Speaker 5 (01:07:10):
Yeah, it's truly amazing how effectively propaganda is. When you
see someone they're going through something like that, and you
can tell that they are suffering, and they can tell
at their time if they're not getting better and they
still refuse to try anything.

Speaker 3 (01:07:26):
I'll try anything as long as it's not harmful. I mean,
that's the thing. First, do no harm. If your treatment
that you're telling me something about does no harm, I
will try it. And that's the way that the Japanese
drug regulators operate as well. Mark Hall, who's doing a
documentary You were part of that about stem cells and
other things, but it's also about how we approve drugs

(01:07:47):
and things like that. He's making a trip to Japan
to talk to them about that process. Because if you've
got something that you think is effective, they do an
evaluation to see if it's harmful. If it's not harmful,
then go ahead. You're welcome to try it and give
us your results, and I will look to see if
there's any fraud. That ought to be the way that

(01:08:09):
if government's got any involvement in it ought to be
first to check and make sure there's no harm from this,
and secondly to go back and to make sure that
people are not defrauding people in terms of the claims
of what they're doing. But if it's not harmful, you
try it. Why not? Yeah? Again, that makes me think
of our sponsor RNC. The bitter apricot seeds. It's natural. Yeah,

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I know they're bitter and the kind of numb in
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why not give that a try. It's not gonna harm you.

Speaker 5 (01:08:45):
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sure that people get the discount if they want to
try it. Yeah, Trump Burger the Billy will save us. Guys.
Just trust the plan. That's right, These benevolent billionaires, they

(01:09:05):
love us oh so much. Guard Goldsmith, the Trump admin
literally just double drug prices for Americans if they don't
use Medicare or Medicaid.

Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
Yeah, it's gonna pop out somewhere else. Like you said,
they're gonna raise the prices elsewhere, or they're going to
raise the prices and the rest of the world so
that we're on the level playing field. That's the ways
that that can happen, Right, The glass can be half
full or half empty, so they're just raise all the
way to the top.

Speaker 5 (01:09:32):
Companies do not like giving up profit centers. They are
always looking to watch the line go up.

Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
And you're not gonna find out anybody that is greedier
than pharmaceutical companies. I mean, look at the massive amount
of money that they get. That is why they're willing
to literally kill people, literally kill people. They know what
they're doing. They have fudged the results to keep it secret. Again,
going back to the Futuitive movie, it was pretty interesting
to see that even in nineteen ninety three, YEA had

(01:10:00):
Hollywood writers who are onto that game and talking about
now they're deceiving people and defrauding people.

Speaker 5 (01:10:06):
It's truly made. I mentioned this before, but it's amazing
to me that with the opioid crisis, people were starting
to catch on to how dangerous pharmaceuticals were. They were
starting to take a look at them and go, they're
doing what they're doing it to who everyone? And they
brought everyone right back into the fold. They brought COVID around,
and people could not get enough pharmaceuticals. And I haven't

(01:10:27):
heard anyone mention the opioid crisis in years now. Ever,
since COVID came around, people are back on the pharm
of plantation and they are back stronger than they ever were.
And it's just so sad to see that people were
so close, so close.

Speaker 6 (01:10:42):
It's also shocking just how much it rehabilitated their image.
You know, these mass murdering psychopaths that everyone knew was
pushing these drugs and profiting off of this submisery, and
everyone knew that they were evil because of it. And
yet now they've completely just turned their brains off for

(01:11:07):
anything related to them because they've been told to by
the propaganda machine.

Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
Well, it's amazing what seventeen billion dollars given to the
broadcast media will do for your public image. You know,
these people can sell anything. We always think that we're
not susceptible of this kind of stuff, but the advertising
works that they wouldn't be spending so much money on it.
And you can see the rise and fall of different
brands based on their advertising. I remember how sold brands

(01:11:33):
that every time you turn on the television, there's another
one of their ads, and then you know, they stop advertising,
and then they basically start to gradually disappear. You know,
there's a reason that they would sell vegetables or a
jolly green giant go to you would go to the

(01:11:54):
grocery store. It doesn't really matter how stupid it is.
They do stuff that's stupid, like Trump does, in order
to get your attention. Once they get your attention, then
they hit you with repetitive name over and over and
over again. It's like this hypnotic thing. So when you
go into the grocery store and you see, oh that's
a familiar name, you know you grab it. That's the
game that they play. It's the game that Trump is doing.

(01:12:16):
Is there, jolly green giant of the world globalist system.

Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
He is brought to you by W E.

Speaker 3 (01:12:23):
F and Pfizer.

Speaker 5 (01:12:25):
Yeah, and Max, I don't believe Pfiser is spending seventy
billion follow the money trail. He probably always says they
are investing, but probably being handed our money in the
back room.

Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (01:12:35):
These companies are not altruistic. Guard Goldsmith that Trump were
arresting Satanists, most of Congress, the od AHHS, FDA, DHS,
and Yahoo would be in jail.

Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
That's absolutely right.

Speaker 5 (01:12:45):
There would be nobody left right, Guard Good Good point,
tunnel Lord one three three seven. You know Q was
a GUV sigout because it constantly told people to sit
back and do nothing. Doing nothing isn't going to protect
the kids being brainwashed in the schools. That's right. It
was always just wait and watch see you'll see bill
and get a clue, not a queue. I like it.
I boost David. The CIA knew the majority of rep

(01:13:06):
voters or no Republican voters are no smarter than the
dim voting block. They just lied to MAGA and told
them sweet nothings. Well, there's a generally the bell curve.
Everything is distributed fairly equally, so you have an equal
number of dumb people and smart people on either side
of the aisle. That's kind of just how it works out.
It's just the Democrats tend to have a higher percentage
of people who went to college and therefore field themselves

(01:13:28):
more educated, which does not actually equate to intelligence in
their way, shape or form. C JP rumble. Can I
get ivermectin with Trump r X? Probably not, No, No,
probably won't be there, shadow Boxer. People don't completely understand
the problem until they have symptoms of being poisoned. Max Alva.
How about those gold and silver prices? My pack is

(01:13:49):
looking sweeter every day, is it? That's right? You go
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Speaker 3 (01:13:55):
A great savings program. You know you can actually save
your your own and something that keeps its value actually
is going up as the dollar is going down. I
mean when we look at this, gold is keeping its value.
And what you're seeing here in these goal prices is
you're seeing the crashing dollar. You don't want to keep
your assets in the bank not denominated in dollars, put

(01:14:15):
in something else.

Speaker 5 (01:14:17):
Trump Berger, Trump's family has already made over three billion
off this first year disgusting down of Lord in three
three seven. The reason we weren't locked down for more
years is because the people fought back. The people who
didn't listen to Q are the ones who liberated.

Speaker 3 (01:14:29):
Ourselves exactly exactly. People just stopped complying. They just got
tired of it, and it just kind of disappeared. That's
why there's been no that's the passivity of all this stuff.
Everybody's like, well, it's just that I'm kind of tired
of wearing these masks now to stop it. And there's
no accountability or punishment for the people who did this
stuff to us.

Speaker 5 (01:14:47):
Bull dog ten percent for the big guy. That's right,
Bill Hoten. Why would we need the trump ur ex
if we're getting med beds? Doesn't make sense?

Speaker 3 (01:14:58):
Yeah, yeah, that yeah, that was that was really stupid.
But again that's another Q thing. So hey, it worked
for JFK, kept him alive for sixty years exactly.

Speaker 5 (01:15:08):
Yeah, so we just got to see him again, yeah,
Niberu twenty twenty nine. Obamacare made health insurance companies wealthier
than ever before, Guard Goldsmith, AI in bureaucracy is going
to be like self contained escapeproof automated phone customer service systems.
I suspect it's going to be cough at esque man.

Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
That's right. Well, we're gonna make a quick break and
again Guard Goldsmith. You can see him at Liberty Conspiracy.
Uh at what.

Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Time is it?

Speaker 3 (01:15:33):
Six six o'clock, six o'clock Money through Friday.

Speaker 5 (01:15:36):
Same bat time, same bat channels.

Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
Right, got a great substack too. We're gonna be right back.

Speaker 8 (01:15:40):
I don't mind if you don't mind, small man so
mad you want sa man.

Speaker 13 (01:15:49):
Beg random here for your health, health friends, because I
know you'll be back. Fard me for your head. Tell
me now, I just want a hell notch.

Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
Is free for you, my friends, because I know you'll
be back.

Speaker 5 (01:16:18):
Again again again.

Speaker 13 (01:16:37):
Don't trystead, don't sorry to your body, to the hors
and sheep's clothing frontending to help you when the exact
promising it is true. Do you really think they want
to help me when they are not saying your co
sup do not sending to see you. It's as ten
for the sum protecting you to sell.

Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
When they're un.

Speaker 4 (01:17:02):
You are right.

Speaker 14 (01:17:08):
That's whether admitting the new force inoculations coming next year
will actually maim and kill a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
Because Bill Gates knows he can't hide him.

Speaker 14 (01:17:16):
That's why Trump is taking control of the process, saying
he's going to have an early vaccine from a company
that doesn't make one that is so dangerous or that
doesn't change our DNA. And I'm not even endorsing what
Trump's doing, but I understand what he's doing. And I'm
not even endorsing what Trump's doing. And I'm not even
endorsing what Trump's doing. He goes trust my vaccine, but
don't trust the CDC's vaccine. And then I went and

(01:17:36):
looked up the ones that Trump's looking at. They're very weak,
attenuated classic viruses with a very low amount of adjivant
in it.

Speaker 6 (01:17:46):
And what h h.

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Speaker 3 (01:18:57):
Well, yes, and of course, now Alex is cheering what
Trump is doing in terms of putting.

Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
The military and the cities.

Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
After having done four documentaries about the police state that
was coming, now he is cheering it. Trump suggests using
dangerous US cities as training grounds for the military, and
I couldn't find the video. I'll have to look forward again,
but I played for you before the Pentagon video talking
about how they have to train in the cities for

(01:19:26):
what's coming. The cities are going to be difficult and dangerous,
that we're going to have ethnic groups that were competing
in the cities. How's that going to happen with mass
open borders?

Speaker 15 (01:19:35):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:19:36):
And so we were all about that when Obama was
doing it, when Obama was getting m wraps pre positioned,
when they were training with the asymmetric warfare centers and
so forth. Is why Biggs and I went to that
Asymmetric Warfare center and got arrested. But ap Hill, right, yeah,
at ap Hill, Yeah, and Alex is the one who

(01:19:58):
got us arrested. That's the story. I'll sometimes it was
the real betrayal, I tell you. Trump told the gathering
of military leaders Tuesday that they should use American cities
as training grounds, and so we used to have a
problem with this, Conservatives did, but that's only when Obama
was doing it. Now we can trust Trump because you know,

(01:20:18):
just like he was going to have somebody other than
Pfizer make the vaccine for us, somebody that we could trust,
not Moderna either. It was going to be a good vaccine.
It's just going to have some adjuvants, which again, like
the police state. Trump Alex had been telling people about
these adjuvants and how harmful they were for a very
very long time.

Speaker 5 (01:20:36):
Can we take a little thumb of yourself for Trump?

Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
Absolutely, mercury, It's just mercury. Don't worry about it, he said.

Speaker 3 (01:20:42):
Defending the homeland was the military's most important priority. He
signaled the leaders in the room could be tasked with
aiding in federal interventions and Democrat led cities such as
Chicago and New York. They're very unsafe places. We're going
to have to straighten them out one by one. Trump
told the rules, this is going to be a major
part for some of the people in this room. That's

(01:21:05):
a war too, and it's a war from within. This
should be very concerning, can you I mentione? If Obama
had said something like this, boy, it would have been
read alert, you know, take the safeties off your guns
at times. But for Trump, it's a good thing. We're told, right,
And I guess all the people that we're going to
be involved in this, except for the admirals, they're not

(01:21:26):
going to be involved in this. Why they always talking
about not having a standing army. They would always have
a standing navy to protect us in terms of a
border from attack from the center of most wars, which
is Europe, But the standing army would be used for oppression.
And that appears to be the direction that's going right now.
I told heg Seth, we should use some of these

(01:21:48):
dangerous cities as training grounds for our military National Guard,
but our military, because we're going into Chicago very soon.
That's a big city with an incompetent governor. And I
remember back in twenty twelve, twenty thirteen, where they're having
drills all the time, and we're warning people, so look
at this. They're doing these military drills inside of cities.

(01:22:12):
Oh don't worry about it. You know, we just do
this kind of stuff all the time. I said, yeah,
but listen to what these people say when they talk
about They actually said the time, well, you know, you
train where you're going to fight, right, So they've been
training for this a long time. This is why it
is so concerning that Trump is pushing this forward. He
is the friendly face that they're going to be able
to implement what they've been training for for a very

(01:22:34):
long time.

Speaker 5 (01:22:35):
It's also another thing to realize. I mentioned this before,
but the places like Chicago are dangerous. If you put
the troops in there, there are going to be confrontations,
people are going to react poorly. Things are going to
get worse, and it will be a justification.

Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
Yeah, but even if it isn't. I don't want to
live in a militarized police state. I'm sick of this stuff.
The government's answer to everything is a hammer because they
think that's the only tool that they've got.

Speaker 5 (01:23:01):
Which it's not. It's not going to be just localized
to places like Chicago. They'll use whatever happens in Chicago,
where Saint Louis or these other violent cities where bad
things happen as justification to roll it out across the board.

Speaker 3 (01:23:12):
Yeah, what happens in Chicago, You're going to stay in Chicago,
as they say, right exactly, Well.

Speaker 2 (01:23:17):
It's going to Memphis next.

Speaker 3 (01:23:19):
And that's the thing I think that you know, here
in Tennessee, we got Memphis, a very democrat city, and
Nashville which is leaning that way as well. But it's
typically the way it is with the big cities that
are there. But in the conservative let's say red states
as they like to call them, you're going to have
the governors and the legislators and the Red states are

(01:23:41):
going to say, yeah, come on in. I think those
of us in conservative states are perhaps going to be
and as bad or greater danger. That's again the people think,
oh yeah, we don't you know, New York is is crazy.
You know, it's escaped from New York. It's turning into
that in Chicago and Washington and LA and things like that.
Oh yeah, but it's going to come to your home

(01:24:02):
and it's going to be welcomed with open arms by
Republicans who are afraid of Trump. They will not oppose
him and they trust him. And so I think that's
where the greatest danger is. They likened Trump's use of
the military in American cities to authoritarian tactics of the Democrats,
and on that I.

Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
Agree with him.

Speaker 3 (01:24:23):
Trump said, America is under invasion from within. We're under
invasion from within. No different than a foreign enemy, but
more difficult in many ways because they don't wear uniforms.
And so you know, when you have somebody like Hillary
Clinton saying it, or you have Biden saying it, everybody said,
wait a minute, they're talking about me. But when Trump
says it's, oh, it's okay, because they're talking about he's

(01:24:45):
talking about people.

Speaker 2 (01:24:45):
I don't like.

Speaker 16 (01:24:46):
We haven't gotten to the more perfect union, and we
fought a civil war over part of it, and people
have been protesting, you know, for hundreds of years that
you know, things were not as they should be, given
our ideals and how we should be moving toward them.
So I think that's what makes us so special as

(01:25:07):
a country, and the idea that you could turn the
clock back and try to recreate a world that never
was dominated by you know, let's say it, white men
of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point
of view, a certain ideology. It's just doing such damage

(01:25:27):
to what we should be aiming for, and we were
on the path toward that, I mean, imperfectly lots of
you know.

Speaker 3 (01:25:34):
Well, yeah she was colorblind, wasn't she. And she didn't
care what ideology you were or what gender you were,
sex you were right, Yeah, that's the kind of person.
We all know what she's talking about. There a certain ideology,
a certain religion, a certain sex. You know, you know
those people, those are the enemies. But yeah, it was
not a colorblind, real pluristic society that she's talking about.

(01:25:58):
She created just the opposite. Well, the top military brass
with Hegsath and the new Pentagon battle that's portrayed as
a clash here in this Yahoo article. Leading military chiefs
have lashed out at heexsas plan to overhaul the country's
defense strategy. Multiple Pentagon leaders, including the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Kine, have raised the

(01:26:22):
praised Kane have raised concerns about the proposals set out
by the self styled Secretary of War. The issue stems
from hexcess plans to rewrite the National Defense Strategy NDS.
Of course, they've always got to have a three letter
acronym for it to list homeland defense as a nation's

(01:26:44):
top priority, rather than continuing to focus on global security
threats from China as it has for years, to reduce
the US military presence in Europe and Africa. Well, again,
you know, we don't defend this country. What we do
is we endanger this country with the American Empire brought.
So you could look at this and say, well, our
focus is going to be defending America. That would have

(01:27:05):
meant that you would have put troops at the border
twenty seventeen to stop the mass moves across the border,
which Trump didn't do. He could have had enough troops
and equipment that he could bring home to do that,
but he failed to do that. There are growing concerns
within the military that Hecseth's proposals are short sighted and

(01:27:26):
potentially irrelevant given Trump's often unpredictable, sometimes contradictory approach to
foreign policy. Just like with the terriffs, Kin has openly
raised his objections to the plans with other Pentagon leaders,
including policy chief Eldridge Colby. According to unnamed sources, he
gave Hegseth very frank feedback, said one source. I don't

(01:27:49):
know if Hegseth even understands the magnitude of the NDS,
which is why I think Kin tried so hard. Cain
has said to have wanted the NDS to remain focused
on deterring and potentially defeating China in a conflict. Hexcess
Draft strategy does still mention China, but primarily in the
context of its aggression towards Taiwan. Colby has also long

(01:28:10):
feared that the US is underprepared if China were to
attack our country. Hexseth is also signaling that the Pentagon
will move US forces out of Europe. It was revealed
that the former Fox News host is crumbling under pressure
of leading the Department of Defense, which insiders now are
complaining about his behavior, including being obsessed with his own security.

(01:28:32):
And this is something that many of them have attributed
to his wife, who is also an on air host
at Fox News, some of them calling her Yoko Ono
because she accompanies them to all these different meetings. Anyway,
Hegxeth will use the meeting, which has been mocked as
something that could have been done in an email. He

(01:28:54):
will use it to discuss the warrior ethos mentality that
he wants instilled in the Pentagon, and so you've had
a couple of Democrat senators wrote a letter on Saturday
asking why a secure virtual alternative was not considered instead
of requiring hundreds of officers to leave their posts and
attend in person with their security detail details, and it
cost millions of dollars. Well, hex Seth has declared war

(01:29:18):
on the woke garbage in the military. He says, we're
done with that excrement. Yeah, and.

Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
With that, I agree with him on that. You know,
they need to get rid of the DEI.

Speaker 3 (01:29:30):
And that's perhaps one of the reasons why they brought
the generals in, because they wanted to see their reaction
to some of this stuff. And we have one guy's
reaction to this. Let me see if I can find that. Yeah,
one general face plant on his hands. Other people circle
to other people with that, But I don't know if

(01:29:50):
that guy's going to be around too much more. That's
kind of like that one picture where all the Nazis
all given the Hyle Hitler salute and there's the one
guy who's got his hands down. Circle that guy. They
did it. Yeah, let's get as you pick that up quickly.
They eventually did get that guy they killed him. But yeah,
that the general may be on the short list. That's

(01:30:12):
there because Trump had said this going into the meeting
going over.

Speaker 17 (01:30:16):
I'm going to be mad.

Speaker 15 (01:30:18):
I'm going to be meeting with generals and with admos
and with leaders, and if I don't like somebody, I'm
going to fire him right on this spot.

Speaker 2 (01:30:27):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (01:30:27):
I'm going to fire right on the spot. Because I'm president,
I can do whatever I want. Speaking at a gathering
of generals, the trumpet point depending on chief, said, hag
Seth said he made his mission to uproot the obvious
distractions that made us less capable, less lethal. No more
identity months, no more DEI offices, no more dudes and dresses,

(01:30:49):
no more climate change worship, no more division distraction or
gender delusion, no more debris, he said. The military lost
its way under foolish, reckless political leaders. He said, it
turned the Pentagon into the wokee Department. That era, he said,
was over. You might say that we're ending the war
on warriors, he told the assembled brass, while blasting what

(01:31:12):
do you call the promotion of risk averse? Go along
to get along conformists. Well again, there's so many generals
I forget how many dozens of generals we have, and
you compare that to the number of generals that we
had during World War II. It's absolutely absurd. And they're political.
They're very political. They're politicians. Too many officers, he added,

(01:31:34):
had risen for the wrong reason, risen because of their
race or based on gender. Quotas are based on historic
so called firsts, the first person like this to get
the job. We're clearing out the debris, we're moving the distractions,
We're cleaning the way for leaders to be leaders. He said, Well,
I would agree with everything he had to say about that.
The problem I have is with using the military in

(01:31:57):
the cities, and as Trump is saying the military to
be used to fight the enemy within, that's very dangerous
talk that is coming from the president. And his Executive
Order against Political Violence is an un American attack on
free speech. That is reason, they said. Last week, Trump

(01:32:20):
issued an executive order that purports to addressed the recent
spite of political violence. But the order is remarkably one sided,
taking the apparent position that only leftists can be violent,
and it treats speech clearly protected by the First Amendment
as evidence of criminal behavior. We see this over and
over again, whether you're talking about burning flags or restless stuff.

(01:32:42):
It is a politicization and it is censoring speech because
it's critical of the government of Israel or because somebody's
burning a flag or this or that. And so when
you put it in that context, what he is proposing
to do is incredibly dangerou I think. And when he
came in, the room was very silent, and he does

(01:33:06):
kind of remember when Jeb Bush told people please clap, Well,
Trump kind of does that as well.

Speaker 8 (01:33:11):
Great job you're doing, too, fantastic job. I've never walked
into a room so silent before.

Speaker 18 (01:33:17):
This is very don't laugh, don't live if you're not
allowed to do that, you know what, Just have a
good time, and if you want to applaud, you applaud.
And if you want to do anything you want, you
can do anything you want. And if you don't like
what I'm saying, you can leave the room. Of course,
there goes your rank, there goes your future. But you
just feel nice and loose, okay, because we're all on

(01:33:39):
the same team.

Speaker 2 (01:33:41):
And I'm just fire you immediately, team member.

Speaker 18 (01:33:45):
You won't hear a murmur in the room.

Speaker 8 (01:33:47):
They said we had to loosen these guys up a
little bit, so you just have a good time. But
I want to thank Secretary Hegsett and General Kine, General
raising Kine for a reason they call him. Then when
I heard is, I said, you.

Speaker 2 (01:34:00):
Are the guy I'm looking for.

Speaker 3 (01:34:04):
Yeah, well, that may not last too much longer if
he's going to oppose some of this stuff there. And
of course there's Trump in this backdrop that looks like
they took it from the opening of patent or towards
stands up in front of the gigantic American flag. That's
the way they set this thing up. That's the optics
that they're doing here. It's all theatrical. Well again, Trump

(01:34:27):
threatens the fire of these generals on the spot if
he doesn't like them. And this open threat, says a newsweek,
to fire military leaders based on personal preference rather than
on performance, metrics or protocol, reflects a growing emphasis of
loyalty and ideological alignment within his administration. So we don't

(01:34:49):
want you loyal to the constitution. We don't want you
loyal to the rule of law. You need to be
loyal to me. You do what I say, or you're gone.

Speaker 6 (01:34:59):
And we have a video of Trump saying how he
will fire anyone that he wants to.

Speaker 3 (01:35:05):
Yes, yes, I just played that. Yeah, I'm running that
meeting with them, and I will fire them. I think.

Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
Is there a different one than the one.

Speaker 3 (01:35:12):
That just played?

Speaker 6 (01:35:14):
Did you play the really short one?

Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
Yeah, Well let's play this one here the Trump general's here.

Speaker 8 (01:35:19):
Fire department.

Speaker 3 (01:35:20):
I always put the fire department.

Speaker 2 (01:35:21):
Oh, he starts rambling. They're great.

Speaker 8 (01:35:23):
And I got ninety five percent of the vote too.
That helps. When you get ninety five percent of the vote.

Speaker 2 (01:35:28):
You always have to mention him.

Speaker 8 (01:35:30):
But they're great, and they're brave in our inner cities,
which we're going to be talking about because it's it's
a big part of war. Now, it's a big part
of war. But the firemen go up in ladders and
you have people shooting at him while they're up in ladders.
I don't even know if anybody heard that, but and
I said, don't talk about it much, but I think
you have to. Firemen are incredible. They're up in one
of these ladders that goes way up.

Speaker 3 (01:35:51):
To pay ten.

Speaker 8 (01:35:54):
To hear this shooting at him, shooting bullets at firemen
that are way up in death territory.

Speaker 2 (01:36:02):
You fall off that letter.

Speaker 5 (01:36:03):
This is like he's lost this train of thought and
he's just stalling for time.

Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
It's crazy. Yeah, we're going to can you imagine? You
know they this is unprecedented. They brought all the generals
and admirals in so they can hear him ramble along.
It's about fireman fighting fires, and hey, they all voted
for me, so I got to say something about the fireman.

Speaker 2 (01:36:21):
Yeah, we're a team. I've got you back one hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (01:36:24):
But if I disagree with you, you're fired. You'll never
see me even waiver a little bit. That's the way
it is, he said. Yeah, just like with the tariffs,
you'll never see him.

Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
Weaver.

Speaker 6 (01:36:33):
This is a video I was thinking of going over.
I'm going to be meeting.

Speaker 15 (01:36:37):
I'm going to be meeting with generals and with admirals
and with leaders, and if I don't like somebody, I'm
going to fire him right on this spot.

Speaker 3 (01:36:45):
Yeah that's right. Well, he then started talking after the fireman.
Maybe that's what got him on Fireman, I'm going to
fire you right on the spot. Let's talk about fireman,
by the way, and then he starts on the Nobel
Peace Prize again. He really wants this thing. Trump turned
to the topic of a Nobel Peace prize. He argued
that if Amas accepts a US backed peace plan, one

(01:37:06):
that he unveiled, and we'll talk about that with Netanyahu
on Monday, he would have resolved eight international conflicts in
eight months. We'll see what happens, but it will be
a big insult to our country, he said, suggesting that
the Nobel Committee would overlook his efforts. I want the
country to get it, he said, I should get it,
arguing that no one has ever resolved as many conflicts

(01:37:27):
as he claims to have ended. So again, this is
a pathological level of narcissism that we're seeing in Trump.
This is you want to know what a narcissis is,
look in the textbook and you'll see Trump's picture there.
But of course this is the way he's betraying himself
to the people. Here's Trump with all his medals. He's

(01:37:49):
got his Happy Meal medal, his Ronald McDonald medal, as
French Fried Medal, all those pen to his chest.

Speaker 5 (01:37:56):
And you can even see the hamburglar there. That's right,
he's got them all.

Speaker 3 (01:38:00):
He will be a fighting and a winning machine led
by Generalissimo Trump said the purpose of American military is
not to protect anyone's feelings. It is to protect our republic.
And the question is who protects us from the watchers? Right,
if they're going to invade the city, A standing army
is the anathema of our system of.

Speaker 5 (01:38:20):
Government, Ramirez, secure the burger Town.

Speaker 3 (01:38:26):
Yeah, so. Democrat Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut said he
built the taxpayers millions to fly every general to Washington
to hear this drivel.

Speaker 6 (01:38:36):
It reminds me of Kamala Harris going on about who
doesn't love a yellow school, who doesn't love a red
fire truck.

Speaker 3 (01:38:44):
That's why they pick people like Trump and like Lala Harris,
because they're just puppets. They're just avatars for these people
really controlling the strings in the background. So Trump gets
a brutal review from the Pool Report on military speech,
and you know they have Pool reporters. What they'll do
is instead of having if you're part of the official

(01:39:06):
recognized press, instead of having all of them go in,
what they'll do is they'll rotate it. So, Okay, this week,
we'll have the reporter from New York Times. We'll have
the reporter from Wall Street Journal or whatever will go
in and they'll do report that everybody else will use.

Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
Well, this is what the Pool reporter wrote. At the
top of the speech.

Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
Trump encouraged the crowd to applaud, laugh, and react in
any way that they felt appropriate, drawing laughter when he
threatened them with discipline after offering them the chance to
walk out, and it said, this is the Pool report.
Potus's audience comprises men and women of various ages, wearing
military uniforms and neat haircuts. They are much more still

(01:39:49):
and quiet than he is accustomed to a political event
campaign rally. Pool can see several officers sitting in a row,
looking expressionless and inscrutable, with a few smiles. Potus's attacks
on Joe Biden have been met with silence. Some of
Potus's lines arelictiting polite ripples of laughter. One man in

(01:40:12):
a naval uniform is taking notes in a book. Another
is rolling his head and looking restless as Potus rails
against the media. After wrapping up the speech, the Pool
reporter noted that there was polite applause, again accompanied by
expressionless faces. Potis finished speaking after seventy two minutes. The

(01:40:35):
audience rose and offered polite applause, faces still expressionless. Potis
raised a hand as a military band played and then
left the stage. Well again, you know. One of the
reactions to this, especially to the stuff that Hexas said,
which I think is appropriate. You know, they do need
to get rid of this DEI stuff. It's absolutely ridiculous,

(01:40:56):
the idea they're going to have battery operated tanks and
things like that to save the planet. Remember during the
Biden administration there was a bomba I think as well,
the number one priority of our military needs to be
climate change. It's like, oh, we're in big trouble for
there's ever war. These people are trying to start wars
for the sun. So anyway, the view was absolutely flum

(01:41:21):
mixed as to why Pete Heigsheth would have a problem
with people who are overweight and unfit.

Speaker 5 (01:41:28):
They really just need to start calling the show the
blind because they can't see anything.

Speaker 2 (01:41:32):
Man the blind.

Speaker 3 (01:41:34):
Yeah, the haiks Seth is so obsessed with physical fitness
in the military.

Speaker 2 (01:41:39):
Why is that?

Speaker 3 (01:41:40):
And those joy behar Sunny Houstin confused as to why
that is, And they said, we spent six million dollars
to get these guys there. It didn't make a lot
of sense to me that he was saying that he
was going to toughen physical standards and review the anti
hazing policy by sort of implementing a hazing policy.

Speaker 2 (01:41:59):
She said.

Speaker 3 (01:42:00):
He was confused how calling soldiers fat was supposed to
be an uplifting message for a military. Maybe he was
referring to Colonel Sanders, she said, And then Sonny Houston
said that was Bahart. Sonny Houston said, yeah, it was
a really bizarre thing.

Speaker 5 (01:42:13):
And we all know how focused on uplifting you the
military is. Oh yeah, the drill sergeants, they higher are
there to make you feel good.

Speaker 2 (01:42:20):
Making a lowly cockroach raid killed me.

Speaker 3 (01:42:23):
You know. You get them down on the ground. That's
what these I don't know if that was from I
don't know if that was from Full Metal Jacket, or
if that was what my brother in law told me
when he went to basic training. They get him down
on the ground and say that. I can't remember where
I saw it. Where If I either saw that in
my mind or I saw it in the movie, I

(01:42:43):
can't remember. But yeah, that's the kind of thing they do.

Speaker 2 (01:42:46):
They break you.

Speaker 3 (01:42:47):
That's it. Look at basic training under a full metal jacket.
That's the point of that. It's not about people's feelings.
That's why it was so strange to see this, And
I think that's what he's trying to get them to
get focused, them to get fit. Why are they concerned
about that? Why do they find that unusual? I mean,
didn't JFK go on a fitness initiative even for kids.

(01:43:08):
I mean, if you're going to fight a war, it's
not simply going to be about pushing buttons. It really isn't.
They think that it is, But that's not the case.
So Travis, you want to read the comments we got there.

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North American house hippo. Who does this video? I've been
trying to find it online. What is the name of
the song? I'm assuming that's about the don't mind if
you're big, don't mind if you're small lances.

Speaker 3 (01:44:52):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:44:54):
I think it's on the video itself, I believe at
the very beginning. Briefly, I think he has it up text.
May I may have also labeled it something to do
with who does it. We'll have to find that information.

Speaker 3 (01:45:06):
For it's an amazing song. We could play just a
little bit of it. Yeah, that was let's see here
it is, take my chew.

Speaker 5 (01:45:16):
Yeah, it's up in the conspiracy underscore music Guru. I
think it's at the very top.

Speaker 3 (01:45:23):
Yeah, I think there's a conspiracy music guru.

Speaker 5 (01:45:26):
I believe that's what it is.

Speaker 3 (01:45:33):
It's amazing. He nails it. Yeah, he nails it as
I catch you tune.

Speaker 5 (01:45:37):
In case our microphones weren't in that scene and you
didn't hear that. It's conspiracy music guru, is what the
top right of the video says. I don't know if
it's clear enough in the feed, but conspiracy music Guru
should be able to find that. Yeah, So check that
out and let us know. If that doesn't lead to it,
we'll take a look around smart and see if you
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(01:45:58):
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Yeah.

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Well, I got a story coming up that you won't
believe out of the UK about why they're doing the
Muslims there.

Speaker 5 (01:46:12):
Once the Muslims reach a certain critical mass, they become
very dangerous and very unpleasant.

Speaker 2 (01:46:18):
Individually they could be very dus.

Speaker 3 (01:46:22):
Yeah, but what the story in the UK is about
is really about Shrea law taking over the court systems
that are there, and and it's also about Muslim violence
as well.

Speaker 5 (01:46:34):
Guard Goldsmith actually dropped the link to these songs in
the Rumble chat. So if you're Guard has it and
he dropped it in chat, thank you very much for God,
Thank you. Guard knows a lot about music.

Speaker 3 (01:46:45):
Be a while since I prayed that I couldn't remember
what it was, and but that was one of my
favorite things during the lockdown.

Speaker 5 (01:46:54):
It did a great job. And Max heg Saith yesterday
looks like an actor playing the part of the Milli
terry leader.

Speaker 3 (01:47:00):
So yeah, he adopted a different persona, hasn't he. It's
a you know, really serious all the time. You know,
he's got a really tightly wired.

Speaker 5 (01:47:10):
Serious war man. Yeah, Epsteine Island says, please laugh, that's right.
Jerry Alatalo. Think of the iconic image from the nineteen
seventy movie Patton, the actor George C. Scott standing in
front of a huge American flag, just like you said,
did that. It's designed to evoke that image North American house. Hey,
but I guess they forget to bring in the canned

(01:47:32):
laugh track and applause.

Speaker 2 (01:47:34):
Yeah, that's what I remember.

Speaker 3 (01:47:35):
They always had that same I love Lucy, did that right?
And they would always have that same woman they go ah,
and then they would all break into applause or something.
They use that same sound clip over and over and
over again.

Speaker 6 (01:47:47):
They usually live audience trick of having the applause or
laughter sign that flashes up for the audience when they're
supposed to laugh or and then at the end of
the says or you're fired.

Speaker 5 (01:48:01):
Yeah, and Max says, we know our military exists for Israel,
not America. What war have they fought that actually affected
us positively?

Speaker 2 (01:48:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:48:11):
I suspect they may be, you know, gearing up the
military for Gaza or something.

Speaker 3 (01:48:17):
Yeah, Ron, Yeah, what war have we fought since World
War Two that we won? You know, the best you
can say that we've done is a draw and that's
that's really just it's amazing what's going on with this.

Speaker 5 (01:48:31):
North American house hippo. Thank you very much, we appreciate it.
He says. If Star Trek five The Voyage Home has
ever remade, Guard Goldsmith has to be cast as punk
on bus and I want to be the bus driver.
You guys have much more Star Trek knowledge than I do.
I've seen a grand total of about three Star Trek episodes.

Speaker 3 (01:48:49):
I think if that, yeah, I missed that cultural reference there.

Speaker 2 (01:48:53):
I know I saw the movie. I don't remember that.

Speaker 3 (01:48:55):
So okay, we're going to take a quick break, folks,
and we will be right back.

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Speaker 5 (01:51:42):
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Speaker 2 (01:51:52):
Yeah, that's right, American suckers.

Speaker 3 (01:51:54):
Do we give everything to people like Zolenski and Netanyahu
and Albert Borlaw and people are just clueless as to
what's really going on here.

Speaker 2 (01:52:04):
Well, let's take a look.

Speaker 3 (01:52:05):
We mentioned the Muslims and how the law enforcement that
was going there was saying, it's really dangerous to arrest
these people. He needs some more help. Well, the UK
has legalized Muslims stabbing people if they're offended by what
you have to say. Look, we've heard for the longest
time speech is violence, right, This is a logical conclusion

(01:52:26):
of it that if I'm offended by what you have
to say, then I am justified in killing you, and
that is what they are putting in in these court
decisions that are there. They had this is on a
person was arrested. Third person has been arrested for criticizing Hamas,

(01:52:49):
and they released a Muslim man who had gone on
a stabbing spree after he saw a Qoran being burned,
or as a judge in this case put it the
holy Quran.

Speaker 2 (01:53:00):
Who is the Quran? Holy?

Speaker 3 (01:53:02):
Two the political and judicial system of the United Kingdom,
which has effectively enacted Islamic Sharia blasphemy law by selectively
prosecuting those who offend Islam. So again, three people on
social media who criticize tomas have been arrested. Right, But
when this guy is protesting Islam and a Muslim stabs him,

(01:53:27):
that's okay, that's not a problem. Those who offend the
religious sensibilities of Christians or Jews, nothing happens to them.
Do whatever you like with a cross or a Bible.
But if you touch a Koran, you're not only under arrest,
you're also fair game for stabbing. Hemik Koskun, a half Armenian,

(01:53:48):
half Kurdish gentleman, both of whose haves have suffered from
genocide under Turkish Islamist rule decide to protest by burning
a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish consulate in
London while shouting Islam is a religion of terror, so
he's protesting the Turkish government and also.

Speaker 2 (01:54:09):
The Islamic The reason that the.

Speaker 3 (01:54:14):
Armenians were attacked was because of the Turks who were Muslims.
They attacked the Christian Armenians and by the way, that
was where genocide was coined to describe what happened there.
Musa Kadri set out to prove him right by fetching
a knife and stabbing him while shouting I'm going to
kill you. The Muslim terrorist explained to the police that

(01:54:36):
he was just out to quote protect my religion unquote
in the traditional Islamic fashion through violence. The British authorities
were typically understanding of Muslim violence against non Muslims. The
Muslim stabber was freed on bail, while Hamat Koskun, the

(01:54:56):
non violent, non Muslim stab e, was a locked up.
In the UK, being stabbed by a Muslim is considered
to be a more serious sign of guilt than the
actual stabbing, and the authorities were much more worried about
Kuskun the self proclaimed atheist and critic of Islam on
the loose, than just another one of the thousands of

(01:55:18):
Muslim terrorists who already freely running around the UK. The
stabbing victim was charged with the unique crime of listening
to this having intent to cause against the religious institution
of Islam quote unquote wow, to have cause against them.

Speaker 5 (01:55:38):
England is truly just a fallen city, fallen country.

Speaker 2 (01:55:43):
As they point out.

Speaker 3 (01:55:45):
Yeah, as they point out in this this has not
previously been a crime in any non Muslim country. But
with a Muslim justice minister who is enforcing Islamic laws,
that may no longer be accurate description of the UK anyway,
it may be a Muslim cun District Judge John mcgarva
denounced Hamut Kuskin for his highly provocative he said behavior

(01:56:07):
that was his term, highly provocative. He said, quote your
actions in burning the Koran where you did were highly provocative.
Your actions were accompanied by bad language, in some cases
directed toward the religion, and were motivated and least at
part by hatred of the followers of the religion. The
Muslim stabber's trial, however, was far more leniently handled, Even

(01:56:29):
though Musa had allegedly shouted I am going to kill
you while stabbing another human being. He was charged merely
with possession of a knife and of common assault, not
with attempted murder. The authorities allowed the stabber to send
a picture to send in a picture of the knife
that he and he sent in a picture of a

(01:56:50):
palette knife rather than a bread knife, which he actually used.
The stabber's judge was as kind and under understanding as
a Stabase judge had not been. Judge Adam Hiddleston, who
had previously been part of an organization that defended Muslim
illegal alien invaders. Let the Muslim stabber go, but they

(01:57:11):
suspended sentence because quote, you were clearly deeply offended by
man who was protesting outside the consulate and who was
part of his protest had set fire to the Holy
Koran unquote whom was the Quran holy to?

Speaker 2 (01:57:24):
Well? To Hitdleson.

Speaker 3 (01:57:26):
I think about the fact that people were deeply offended
by some of the things that the violence that was
conducted against people in their community by these invaders, and
they burned down some of these hotels that were there. Well,
that wasn't excused because they were offended by actual crimes
of murder. Those people were treated as if they were

(01:57:48):
the terrorists. I see no reason for that sentence to
be to result in immediate custody, said Judge Hidlson, describing
the Muslim stabber as a quote highly respected and valued
individual unquote, and he claimed to that evidence that quote,
there is an almost non existent chance of the reputation

(01:58:09):
of the repetition of this behavior.

Speaker 5 (01:58:11):
Oh, he would never do it again.

Speaker 3 (01:58:12):
No. No, As a matter of fact, if somebody engages
in some behavior and it is excused and even rewarded,
that behavior will be repeated. That's just basic psychology.

Speaker 5 (01:58:23):
All he's learned is that he can attack people and
get away with it.

Speaker 2 (01:58:27):
Yeah, and say and try to kill them.

Speaker 5 (01:58:29):
Also, let me clarify or a second. When I say
there's nothing left to the UK, I mean in the
power structure. There's a lot of great patriots for the
UK that still live there.

Speaker 3 (01:58:38):
And they came out in force to unite the kingdom.
They better unite the Kingdom and they better unite against
this digital id stuff. That's the next thing we're talking
about here. And the UK ordinary people condemning Islamic violence
and mass migration have been jailed but Muslim violence against
them is virtually a victimless crime. To convince the public
of this, the BBC state media man a gentle, smiling

(01:59:00):
picture of the Muslim stabber and put next to it
an angry, scowling picture of the non Muslim who had
been stabbed. You could try to ignore the BBC and
its hackneyed ministry of truth propaganda, but under the recently
passed nineteen eighty Fourish laws, state media must be embedded
in smart TVs and soon on YouTube.

Speaker 2 (01:59:24):
Did you want to say something, No, I'm just imagining.

Speaker 5 (01:59:25):
It's probably much more pleasant to stab than it is
to be stabbed, so in orders to photograph them at
the scene of the crime, I imagine the stabee might
be more scoally and angry than the man who engaged
in the stab.

Speaker 3 (01:59:36):
And if the stabber islet free, he's going to be happy.
And after the court cases, you know, one of them
is smiling and the other one is angry and puzzled
about that. While burning a copy of the Koran, Hammet
had carried a T shirt stating that quote Islam is
a terrorist ideology, the Quran should be banned unquote. He

(01:59:57):
told the police that he decided to burn the Koran
because he studied it extensively and it incited people to
terrorism and encoura encourages the beheading of non believers. Unquote,
the half Armenian and half Kurdish man fully proved his case,
not just in the UK court system, but were it
really mattered in the court of reality. He had proven

(02:00:19):
it so well that the British authorities locked him up,
freed his Muslim attacker, and then apologized to his stabber
for all the trouble had been caused by offending him.
The British authorities really didn't believe that Islam and the
Koran are the bears of violent ideologies.

Speaker 2 (02:00:36):
If they didn't believe that.

Speaker 3 (02:00:37):
They would treat them the way that they do Christianity
and Judaism, or at least Hinduism and Buddhism. Rather than cowering, flattering,
and appeasing Muslims while ruthlessly silencing any political dissonant with
police squads and prison sentences. Cuskin burned a Koran and

(02:00:58):
while he was doing it, two random Muslims also attacked them.
While the one guy was stabbing him saying I'm going
to kill you, two other Muslims saw that, they ran
up and they were kicking him as well, quickly turned
to violence. They don't know who those were. Rather than
stop Muslims from stabbing, running over bombing people, a policy
that European governments had fitfully tried, they have now moved

(02:01:20):
on to just legalizing Muslim violence. Cowardice, collaboration, treason and
quizzlingism will do for a start. These collaborators are put
in power by the invaders to suppress any descent against
their rule, while making noises that they represent the interests
of the nation that they are selling out every single day.

(02:01:41):
Musa Kadri stabbed Kuscun from the front. Hair Starmer is
stabbing England in the back. That's a good essay. That's
an amazing story, isn't it. And then we look at
where they want to go with this as well, as
I point out, they have a big Unite the Kingdom
rally and I think it is coming up this Saturday.

(02:02:01):
I think it's maybe it was last Saturday, but I
think it's coming up still because I haven't seen pictures
of the rally where they're going to push back against
this digital id. This Starmer wants to put through and
this is this is actually.

Speaker 2 (02:02:17):
Wide Awake Media.

Speaker 5 (02:02:19):
Eighteenth of October.

Speaker 3 (02:02:21):
Yeah, that's right, so it still hasn't happened yet. This
is a Wide Awake media that put this together and
they have this is an ai Bill Gates, but he's
saying all the stuff that Bill Gates is actually doing well.

Speaker 17 (02:02:34):
The boundary between crazy speech versus misleading people in a
dangerous way or inciting them is a very top boundary
my case. Some of it's even you know, kind of
funny like that, you know, I'm using chips to track people,
although because you're anonymous one it can be worse. I
do think over time, you know, with things like deep fats,

(02:02:58):
most of the time you're online, you're gonna want to
be an environment where the people are truly identified, that
as they're connected to a real world identity that you trust,
instead of just people saying whatever they want.

Speaker 2 (02:03:10):
You know, I don't think the future.

Speaker 17 (02:03:11):
Will want to get mail that comes from an anonymous
source because whatever you see there might be designed just
to mislead you. And so the idea of Providence who
sent me this email, was that really them. You know,
we're going to have to have systems and behaviors that
were more aware of Okay, who says that who created this?

Speaker 3 (02:03:33):
Yeah, and of course that is I don't know if
they synthesized that or they edited that. He has set
all that stuff when he talked about provenance, in other words,
who created this? And you had the CCPA that I've
talked about, the Coalition for Content, Providence and Authentication. That
was Microsoft at the very center of that, Bill Gates

(02:03:55):
and all them. And that is the that is the move,
and it's in the line alliance of software companies hardware companies.
So you've got Intel, You've got arm we're in it.
You got Microsoft, and you've got many others. You also
have Adobe because people use memes and we've got to
track those memes. And so they got all these hardware

(02:04:16):
software companies together, operating system companies, application companies like Adobe.
And so if you create a piece of text, or
if you create a meme, or if you create a video,
they will market as coming from you, and then that's
the providence, and then they will authenticate that. And if

(02:04:37):
you are a banned person, you won't even be able
to upload to the Internet. That's where Bill Gates wants
to go that's a much more oppressive, much more effective
process than censorship. Censorship is taking down something has already
gone up, and now people have grabbed it and they're
going to move it around. This keeps you from being
able to communicate at all. It stops it at the source.

(02:05:00):
And that's what he's been doing for quite some time.
And so yes, he wants to have digital ID in
order to control the Internet. By the way, this is
another thing that was done by the same people, another meme.
This is also done by Wide Awake Media Bill Gates.
As simple, I chip all of you make a society

(02:05:20):
cash list, put all the money on the chip. Then
you will do exactly as you were told, or we
will turn off the chip and you will not eat.
That's the bottom line. That's what these people are all
really about. And this is Larry Ellison, who is so
another person who is dearly loved by Trump.

Speaker 2 (02:05:41):
Let me say, you know, when you look at.

Speaker 3 (02:05:42):
Jeffrey Epstein, what he did was horrendous and horrific. What
Larry Ellison wants to do with his digital ID and
the rest of this stuff and a custom made mRNA
poison for each of us. Look at the DNA and
figure out exactly what it is that will kill us
as quickly as possible.

Speaker 2 (02:05:58):
This is our gate.

Speaker 3 (02:06:00):
That's the very first thing out of the gate that
Trump wanted to Now he's putting Larry Ellison in the
mix for the controllers of TikTok as Larry Elson is
becoming and the Elson family is becoming one of the
biggest players in media.

Speaker 20 (02:06:14):
Your your body cams will be transmitting that the police
will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording,
watching and recording everything that's going on. Citizens will be
on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting
everything that's going on.

Speaker 2 (02:06:32):
When you come to government, boys, I didn't mean to
do that.

Speaker 3 (02:06:39):
I've been thumbs saw thumbs on this thing today. Uh anyway, Yeah,
it's time to call up the people to take back liberty.
We need a liberty tree and we need to we
need to hang something on the libertree. Probably just the IDs,
that's all. We need to just hang the IDs on
the liberty tree. Whether they can't do any harm to anybody. Well,

(02:07:02):
we're going to take a quick break, and that's what
I was doing on sprint before you.

Speaker 5 (02:07:05):
Have to say getting off the Adobe plantation was so incredible.
They make an absolutely abysmal product. Everything they manufacture has
gotten worse and worse and worse. Premiere is a piece
of garbage. Photoshop is worse than it's ever been. I
cannot think of a single thing. Media encoder is terrible.
If you're using Adobe products, If you can switch, I

(02:07:28):
recommend it, try da Vinci. It's a little bit of
a learning curve getting back up to speed on what
you need to do, but once you have it, it's wonderful.
And there's free photo editing software. It's like Gimp that
you can install and once again learning curve. They're not
going to be exactly the same, but it is so
nice to not have to deal with Adobe and not
have to deal with the continual crashes that they're horribly

(02:07:49):
optimized pieces of garbage.

Speaker 3 (02:07:51):
Bring Yeah, yeah, yeah, DaVinci is much much better. I'm
glad that you made that switch. We've been talking about
doing that for a long time. And again I hated
about Adobe was this subscription model where you rent it
every single month, you never own anything, you never stop
paying them, and they are free to make changes then

(02:08:11):
all the time, and they make updates and push them
out to you and they break everything so or.

Speaker 5 (02:08:16):
They change the interface the way it's laid out, they
don't tell you where they moved that one button that
you desperately need to push is oh yeah we changed it.
We moved it for no reason. But now it's gone
and you have to figure out what we did with it.

Speaker 3 (02:08:29):
Yeah, yeah, Well, dunci's perfect in the sense that it
covers everything that you need to do pretty much. And
there's a lot of videos on YouTube. If you've got
a question about how to do something, it's very very
easy to find it. Usually there's a thirty second to
one minute video that tells you exactly how to know
where that button is or something right, and so anyway, yeah,

(02:08:52):
that's that's important for people because they're going to stab
you in the back.

Speaker 2 (02:08:56):
That's what all these people.

Speaker 3 (02:08:57):
Are on board with it. So Adobe is one of
the key players in this CCPA. I always remember it
as the Chinese Communist Party of America. That's what these
corporations are, this technocracy.

Speaker 5 (02:09:09):
We got a comment from tunnel Lord in three thy
seven says on the topic of software, dot Microsoft Office
and use Libre Office. Libra Office does what Office does,
but way better. I've been using Libre for years. It's
just a notepad app does all kinds of different things,
but I mostly use it just to keep notes. But yes,
Libre Office is a good one.

Speaker 3 (02:09:25):
Yeah. I don't use Microsoft Office. Basically, I just use
the word processor for what I'm doing. But well, we're
gonna take a quick break and we come back. We
get a little bit of an update on climate issues.
So let's go back to the Sons of Liberty that
I thumbed up earlier.

Speaker 12 (02:09:42):
We'll see that our hold, my boys, we're all can
see be it with our devotion. Boys, call it the
Liberty tree. It's a tall tree, and the strong the tree,
and we are the Suns. Yes, they are the Suns,
the Sons of Liberty.

Speaker 2 (02:10:47):
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Speaker 3 (02:11:16):
Well, welcome back, and just so that you understand that
that case I went to in great detail is not isolated.
Here's a better example of this This is something that
Lance pought to our attention. A man who has jailed
for twenty months because he made a joke when somebody
was talking about protesting the Muslims got more context liance.

Speaker 6 (02:11:37):
Yeah, So this guy put out a post criticizing the
immigration policy and someone responded to it with things saying about,
how about we start burning down these hotels? And he
responded to the response with shuryl be there at five
o'clock if you're ready. You know, he didn't actually do anything,
It was just social media comments, but he got twenty

(02:12:01):
months in that. This is a guy with a family.
Here's a video of the And you know.

Speaker 3 (02:12:07):
When we talk about things like that, people say, you know,
people will always use these types of metaphors. But the
Supreme Court has rightfully held in the past that if
you don't actually do that. You know, if you're standing
at the site and you say, you know, light that
house on fire and people immediately do that, that's the
only time that you should be held responsible for speech

(02:12:28):
like that. Speech is not violence. Violence is violence, and
censorship is violence in a sense, go ahead and play
that report.

Speaker 21 (02:12:37):
And also if the need for increased policing, as I
have indicated partly as a consequence of your post in mitigation.
I take into accounts your plea of guilty, for which
you will receive full credit of one third following your
earlier admissions. I take account of the contents of the

(02:13:00):
references from your mother, friend and employer. These can only
be of limited value in the current circumstances, as can
the contents of the pre sentence report. I take account
too of your expression of remorse, your lack of convictions,

(02:13:20):
which are racially aggravated, that you are in employment, and
you have a partner and family. In passing sentence, I
take into account the purposes of sentencing, in particular in
relation to this case, punishment and deterrence, as is recognized

(02:13:45):
on your behalf. This offense is so serious that an
immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable. Would you stand please. The
sentence that I pass has been reduced by one third
to reflect your guilty plea. The sentence is one of
twenty months imprisonment. You will serve up to one half.

Speaker 2 (02:14:08):
They're going to give him five years.

Speaker 21 (02:14:10):
Yesterday before you are released in light on license if
you fail to abide by the conditions. So if the
need for increased policing, as I have indicated, partly as
a consequence of your post.

Speaker 3 (02:14:31):
So they had to hire more police because they're afraid
that somebody would actually do that. He said. So they're
going to give him five years in jail for that,
and that's the insanity that the UK has descended into.

Speaker 6 (02:14:42):
Five years. It was up to seven years in jail
for a post. But wow, they only gave him twenty
months because you know, he has a family and he
has a lot of people that said he's a upstanding
member of the community. If you had just been a
Muslim stabbing people, they could have just given him a
slap on the risk and let him go. But he
made a post. So even if he is an upstanding

(02:15:03):
member of the society of the group there, it's still.

Speaker 2 (02:15:11):
It doesn't really matter. Yeah, that's England for you. Well.

Speaker 3 (02:15:15):
I talked yesterday about the fact that Trump is moving
towards coal and Reason came out and said trump six
hundred twenty five million dollars coal plan may raise utility
bills for millions of Americans. And the reality is, I
don't think that it's actually going to raise it. It's
going to raise their right to say that it is

(02:15:35):
raising the debt, the right to say that the government
should not be picking winners or losers. The problem is
is that the government had already picked the idea that
coal was going to be a loser. So if Trump
were to remove this stuff, get the burden of regulation
away from coal, let the market decide this, that'd be
a good thing. But always they have to reward whatever

(02:15:58):
they want to do, so this is we see Biden
and Obama rewarding different types of energy, and Trump comes
in and he has his own pet projects that are there.
It's the central planning is the issue, and these people
should not be planning this what they do in the
Reason article as they talk about some cases where the

(02:16:18):
government subsidizing this has kept forced open some uneconomical plants,
but doesn't have to be that way. The bottom line
is that we should stop this net zero stuff, and
that means net zero subsidies. Really, that's the only net
zero that we should have. We shouldn't have net zero emissions,

(02:16:40):
which leads to net zero energy. We should have net
zero interference, and we should have net zero subsidies of
this stuff. The AI boom has sent electricity prices reeling
a Bloomberg analysis finding that wholesale energy prices in areas
near data hubs have jumped two hundred and six sixty
seven percent since twenty twenty. Trump promised to lower electricity

(02:17:04):
bills within eighteen months of re entering office and believes
he's found a way to fix this issue taxpayer subsidies
for coal. So that's just the issue. We don't need
to have more subsidies to lower the price. We need
to let the market work. So again, contrary to what
they claim, the government subsidizing coal is unlikely to keep

(02:17:26):
electricity prices low. And we've seen this before. Look at
what happened with tuition at universities. When you subsidize tuition,
it exploded. Every time the government comes in and starts
to control the economy, it has exactly the opposite effect.
You would think that, well, okay, we're going to make
things cheaper by subsidizing them. No, it always makes it
price go up. That has been proven over and over

(02:17:49):
again in one area after the other. So that is
reasons beef with it, and I agree with them. But
it is good to see. As I mentioned yesterday, Michael
Mann got his come upance and now he's really gotten
a big come up, and say, if you take a
look at the picture on this article, they show him
as Humpty Dumpty sitting on a wall, had a big fall.

(02:18:10):
But the reality is that he's more like Pinocchio. This
guy has told so many lies they will be able
to draw a picture of him as Pinocchio. His nose
would just be too long. But he was operating at
the University of Pennsylvania, as a matter of fact, has
been there for quite some time. It is back in
the mid two thousands when I was working with the
organization that was involved in a legal fight with him

(02:18:31):
and lost. And he was already at the University of Pennsylvania,
so the University of Virginia. But it was what he
was doing at the University of Virginia when he was there,
he was involved in climate Gate, where they were passing
emails back and forth to each other saying our models
don't work and the global warming is not happening. Temperature

(02:18:53):
is actually going down. So he was conspiring with so
called climate scientists at the University of East the English
and they were conspiring to hide the decline. They came
up a very complicated manipulation of the statistics and data,
and we realized that, and so we wanted to get
the actual data. And he was able to fight in

(02:19:16):
court and say that that was his own intellectual property
and that should not be released, which is nothing of
the sort. He did that while he was working at
a public university, University of Virginia. He did it at
work on their computers, and then he published the conclusions
and it was used to create public policy, and so

(02:19:37):
it's not his private data and there's not any intellectual
property and it was all a stack of hot lies
that were there. But he was able to get around that.
So now at the time he was at University of
Pennsylvania and this piece from what's up with that? Said

(02:19:57):
doctor Michael Mann, who he never missed an opportunity to
brand his critics as climate deniers and to drag them
into court and to bask in the limelight of a
sympathetic press. According to The Daily Pennsylvanian, Man has stepped
down after his partisan behavior clashed with Penn's new policy
of institutional neutrality. His resignation came on the heels of

(02:20:21):
controversy surrounding his social media posts, including a sensed deleted
comment about the death of Charlie Kirk. That was enough
to draw the attention of Republican Senator Dave McCormick, who
pressed the university to act. Recently, Man reposted comments calling
Charlie Kirk quote the head of Trump's Hitler youth. He

(02:20:45):
should be allowed to say that, but here's the reality.
The Trump administration doesn't support free speech. And I don't
agree with that assessment of Charlie Kirk, but nevertheless, he
should be able to say that. But now the universities
are concerned because Trump has shown that he's willing on
behalf of Israel, and certainly on the behalf of Charlie Kirk,

(02:21:07):
to punish people who say things. So they don't want
to lose their government contracts, so they put in that
policy of neutrality, which meant that Man would have to
step down from the role that he had there at university.
Man wanted the perks of authority without the restraint of responsibility.
When the university reminded him that administrators are supposed to
represent everyone, not just his chosen cause, Man packed up

(02:21:32):
and left the provost position, but he will stay on
as professor at Pennsylvania University. Of Pennsylvania. Now, the man
who spent decades accusing others of undermining science has been
undone by his own inability to separate activism from scholarship,
and the irony is delicious. To understand why this happened,

(02:21:53):
you have to know about Penn's new institutional neutrality policy,
announced in late twenty twenty four. The policy was simple,
university leaders will not issue public statements on political or
global events unless they directly impact Penn, and that became
Man's kryptonite. It's not censorship, it's common sense. Universities are

(02:22:14):
supposed to be places where ideas compete, not where administrators
dictate political orthodoxy from above. This wasn't Penn pushing him out.
Provost John Jackson went out of his way to insist
that Man wasn't fired or driven out. But Man's resignation
reveals exactly the problem. When you can't keep your politics
out of your professional role, you eventually run into walls.

(02:22:36):
So basically, they told him that he can't jump in
and do these snarky comments about Charlie Kirk. So he
just said, all right, we'll just step down then and
step out. He has spent decades using his academic credentials
as a shield for political crusades. For example, the hockey
stick graff and when they show the picture of him

(02:22:58):
as a Humpty dumpty, they had him holding the hockey stick.
And of course the hockey stick was what al Gore
used and his propaganda movie the nonsense about.

Speaker 5 (02:23:09):
That Inconvenient truth.

Speaker 3 (02:23:11):
Yeah, I always want to call it convenient lies. I
think that's to become the title in my in my mind.
But he had it blown up. This fake chart that
he had about the hockey stick, which is based on
erasing the warming period during the midieval medieval times. There
you go, legal costs are out climbing. That's one point
one million. That's the hockey stick that he's got right now,

(02:23:33):
that's a good lands. I didn't see that. So, yeah,
critics shredded his statistical models, but man doubled it down,
called all of his critics deniers. And so in the
beginning of that movie, you've got al Gore blowing up
that hockey stick. You know, where it goes up exponentially,

(02:23:54):
that's the lie. And he blows it up to being like,
you know, fifteen feet high, and he gets on a
scissors elevator lift to go up to emphasize it. It
was absurd. It was as all theater and lies, the
denier label.

Speaker 6 (02:24:09):
That I mean, that's probably the most logical thing in
the whole climate alarmist thing is this is a big charp,
which means that it's a bigger problem. So he has
to go up in a scissors lift. That means that
it's a serious increase.

Speaker 2 (02:24:25):
Yeah that's right. Yeah it's so big.

Speaker 3 (02:24:27):
Look at this.

Speaker 2 (02:24:28):
We couldn't even fit it on a piece of paper.

Speaker 5 (02:24:30):
That's a problem.

Speaker 2 (02:24:31):
But yeah, it is.

Speaker 3 (02:24:33):
It was all a lie, and as point out, they
cherry picked the starting in the ending points to get
that kind of thing. If you really look at it
over a period of time, it fluctuates up and down.
So they just focused on narrow part of it to
get the answer that they wanted. Also a media darling,
he cultivated his role as the go to scientist for
alarmist headlines. His op eds and TV spots were less

(02:24:55):
about data and more about messaging. No retrospect of Michael
Mann as complete without revisiting his infamous courtroom battles. That's
the chart right there, that's further down. Man often portrayed
himself as the embattled defender of science, forced to sue
critics to protect his reputation. In reality, the lawsuit revealed

(02:25:17):
his thin skin and his appetite for censorship, like in
our case, not showing the data that he had based
his so called conclusions on. The most famous of these
was his drawn out battle with author and columnist Mark
Stein back in twenty twelve. Stein mocked Man's hockey stick graph,
compared his tactics to those of a fraudulent Penn State figure,

(02:25:40):
and rather than brush it off, Man sued for defamation,
a decision that trapped him in more than a decade
of litigation. After years of DeLay's appeals in mounting legal costs,
Man's case collapsed in embarrassment. The courts ultimately did not
grant him the vindication that he sought, and the spectacle
onlylied Stein's critique that Man was more interested in silencing

(02:26:05):
opponents than in defending science, and he's more interested in
hiding the data as well. Man has a pattern of
reaching for the courts as his first line of defense,
whether against journalists, satirists, or fellow academics. These lawsuits rarely
ended in clear victories, but they succeeded in painting Man

(02:26:26):
as a combative, arrogant individual, unwilling to tolerate dissent. So
where would you put him in? A university? Of course,
this story matters for two reasons. Number one, it reveals
the rot in climate science. His career exemplified how climate
science has been overtaken by advocacy. The data is secondary

(02:26:47):
to the narrative. As a matter of fact, you can't
even see the data. You're not allowed to see the data.
Neutrality is impossible when the goal is political transformation and
not understanding what is happening. It shows that accountability still
exist even in academia, a world that often.

Speaker 2 (02:27:03):
Shields at star activists.

Speaker 3 (02:27:05):
Man's antics finally crossed the line. I don't know so
much that I would call that accountability, though, you know,
this guy is still going to be teaching there, He's
still gonna be spreading these lives. He's still going to
be the media dollaring that he's been for a long time.
Let's not forget that Michael Mann once tried to sue
people for joking about him. He fought for years in
the courts, claiming his reputation was irreparably harmed. His by

(02:27:29):
comparisons to a cartoon character. His downfall wasn't the result
of a clever critic or a devastating exposee. His downfall
was his own toxic behavior. And that's really the environment
that we need to be protected from, isn't it. Let's
go to the comments here, Travis, that's.

Speaker 5 (02:27:48):
Right, honor Seeker says, a lot of silver goes into
a cruise missile.

Speaker 2 (02:27:51):
Well maybe, yeah, so you can see silver go up
quite a bit.

Speaker 5 (02:27:57):
Sadly, Christian con social conservative. The government is shut down,
the millionaires on Capitol Hill still get paid, the non
essentials go home or work for free ver Invictus, all
the formerly MAGA influencers that become nothing but cheerleaders and
establishment chills. And it happened very very rapidly, almost overnight.
Oh and sixty one. Also, silence is violence, that's right,

(02:28:19):
that's their chan. Silence is violence.

Speaker 2 (02:28:21):
So what do we do if we speak? It is violence?
So if we're silent, it's violence.

Speaker 5 (02:28:26):
Well, you have to can't please pair it what they say.
You have to agree with the party line.

Speaker 6 (02:28:30):
The enthusiastic participation is acceptable.

Speaker 5 (02:28:35):
And Max, the really great trick was how they drug
Muslims here who are offended by Christianity, so we had
to hide Christianity away so as not to offend them.
That's right, they bring in the problem and Max, you
don't bring uncivilized barbarians into an advanced society.

Speaker 3 (02:28:48):
Yes, that is the big problem with all this stuff
is the volume of people coming in. You know, if
you have a society and a culture, if you bring
people in in that number of group, that larger group,
they are not going to become contributors to that. You know,
we used to talk about the melting pot and everybody
who come in and make their contribution, but it would
basically it would slightly change the culture, but not replace it.

(02:29:13):
And so this is the issue of what they're doing
when they bring everybody in the remaining these enclaves, and
these enclaves began to fight each other, and that's the
whole point. They're bringing them in for conflict. That's the point.

Speaker 5 (02:29:23):
Reaches a critical mass, they no longer have to assimilate
into the culture because they have their own culture built
in there with them. You can see it even things
like Chinatown. Basically every city in America has a sort
of pseudo Chinatown area and it's because there is a
large enough Chinese population that they simply do not have
to assimilate. They don't have to engage with the American culture.
They just build their own microcosm.

Speaker 3 (02:29:45):
That's right. And the Pentagon wanted that, you know, the
elites and the government wanted that because they know what
they have planned for us, and they don't want us
fighting with them. They want us fighting with each other.
Di Biden conquer says, religion of peace.

Speaker 5 (02:30:01):
That's right, the religion of peace mav twenty twenty two.
We are technically still in medical martial law since twenty
twenty and Max.

Speaker 6 (02:30:09):
The religion of peace until it reaches the critical mass
that you're mentioning that then it's always sharia law, oppressive
authoritarian rule from the Muslim population. That is in the
pattern throughout all of history. It's a peaceful religion until
they reach a certain.

Speaker 5 (02:30:30):
Point and then it's incredibly violent. And Max. They disarm Brits,
so now they want to take their garden tools. They
have no possible weapons. That's right. North American House Hippo understaffing, Honorseeker.
But praying outside an abortion clinic will get you thrown
in jail. Yeah, England is falling. It's a shadow of
its former self. Niberu twenty twenty nine. Common assault, because

(02:30:52):
stabbings are common assaults in the UK. That's right, nothing
more common than in the good old stabbing. Yeah, stepping
out for a bit of elt trava. Let's c JP rumble.
He'll be at peace after they stab you the Syrian girl.
The UK has fallen back into the law of the jungle,
and it's as much the fault of the people allowing
in fault of the people in allowing this to happen,

(02:31:15):
as it is of their elite leaders who obviously hate them.

Speaker 6 (02:31:17):
Oh.

Speaker 5 (02:31:18):
In sixty one, Jimmy Saville smiles down upon the BBC
from above. That's right, Lord, shower curtain. These UK cops
have no honor. They should be ashamed ignoring basic moral
standards because they are too afraid to lose their jobs.

Speaker 3 (02:31:31):
I just think about the BBC for a moment, you know,
the Jimmy Savile thing, the Building seven thing. It truly
is amazing, isn't How many times have they been caught?
And of course there's a government propaganda machine, so there's
nothing that you can do about it.

Speaker 5 (02:31:44):
Lord, read that beer invictus europe is pro islam Us
is pro is reel more Hegelian Shenanigans against whites citizen
of Americaca. I guess they haven't learned if you spend
a lifetime stabbing people in the back, after a while,
they won't have any calms about stabbing you in the front.

Speaker 2 (02:31:58):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (02:31:58):
Well, we're going to take a quick break, folks, and
we'll be right back, and we're gonna ask is a
trendy the trendy gang, the trendy arragua? Is that the
way you say is that a c I A OP
as part of the overthrow, the planned overthrow Venezuela. We're
gonna talk about that when we come back. We'll be
right back.

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Speaker 3 (02:34:46):
The question is, and this is from Sonar twenty one,
but we also find it on the Free Thought Project,
is trend di Iragua? The trendy gang? Is that a
CIA operation in order to justify and attack on Venezuela.
And the person says, well, you'll likely ask why is
your headline about Venezuela, but the beginning of your.

Speaker 2 (02:35:05):
Article is all about Syria.

Speaker 3 (02:35:07):
Well, folks, because it is a pattern that we have
seen over and over and over again. The CI, A
these other people create the Musia Hadeen, which then morphs
into al Qaeda, which then morphs into ISIS, which then
morphs into al Nusra, which I then install in Syria
as well. So why is it about that when you're

(02:35:30):
talking about headline about Venezuela, but you're talking about the
new leader in Syria.

Speaker 5 (02:35:35):
I've mentioned this before, but really quickly, I'd like to
mention again. In one of the Rambo films, at the
very end, it says this film is dedicated to the
brave fighters of the muja Hadeen and they had removed
that text from the end of the movie.

Speaker 3 (02:35:46):
Over time they morphed, well, yeah, that was And at
that time, you know, you had John McCain. You know,
they're they're portraying this as these people who were protecting
their country from an invasion by Russians, which we then
later did. We played the We took the role of
the Russians in the sequel in Afghanistan. But John McCain
was going around different Republican women fundraisers saying, with a

(02:36:10):
musia idin member, you want to support a move, here
you go. And of course we had Tim Osman that
was always there at the yeah moves on moves up
to al Kain, who we take down those penthouses in
the sky. Given the massive build up of US forces
off the coast of Venezuela, it is the supposed threat

(02:36:31):
posed by trendy Arugua genuine or is it an intelligence
operation designed to create a justification to carry out regime
change in Venezuela. Here's something else that you might note
that Sunar twenty one didn't say, what is it that
Syria and Venezuela have in common?

Speaker 2 (02:36:48):
The geopolitical game of oil.

Speaker 3 (02:36:50):
Okay, Syria didn't have It's not they have so much oil,
but they were part of two competing pipelines, and that's
one of the reasons why you have the blowing up
the pipelines there, the Russian pipelines into Germany because the
US wanted to sell them much more expensive liquid natural

(02:37:10):
gas and things like that. So there was a pipeline
that went from US allied oil companies, and then there
was the one that went from Russia. And that's what
that war in Syria was really about. We know from
publicly available evidence that CIA has a history of providing
support to radical Islamic groups and contravention of policy publicly

(02:37:33):
stated US policy to oppose such groups. So this guy
who's formerly known as al Jilani is the latest example.

Speaker 2 (02:37:44):
His name is Al Sharrah.

Speaker 3 (02:37:47):
He was born in nineteen eighty two in Saudi Arabia
to a Syrian Sunni Muslim family from the Golan Heights.
He grew up in Damascus. He joined al Qaeda in
Iraq shortly before the two thousand and three US invasion
of Iraq. He fought in the Iraqi insurgency for three years.
He was captured by American forces in two thousand and

(02:38:07):
six and imprisoned until twenty eleven. This is the guy
that we used US military assets to install in Syria
to throw out a Basara Shad who was allied with
the Russians. He was brought to power with the assistance
of Western intelligence organizations. Multiple reports investigations from multiple sources

(02:38:29):
confirmed that the forces aligned with al Sharrah and his
government in Syria have continued to carry out widespread sectarian violence, persecution,
and massacres targeting religious minorities, including Christians, Alowites, drus and
Shia Muslims. Because remember Shia Muslims hate the Sunni Muslims.

(02:38:51):
And there's another site called the Wa Hobbyists, and they're
all fighting with each other as well. From March twenty
twenty five, a series of mass killings targeted Alowite communities occurred,
involving door to door interrogations and executions just based on
their sectarian identity. These massacres resulted in over a thousand

(02:39:11):
deaths and involved Syrian government forces and allied militias. And
this is after we helped to install this guy in place,
but we already knew that he had been an al
Qaeda terrorist. He was in American prison for many years
as well, so all was forgiven and he was put
back into this position. And we bring in our e

(02:39:34):
ten warthogs to give them air support. Based on this
precedent that we have seen, it is not a wild
leap to ask the question, is the CIA involved in
creating the trend de Augua threat in order to justify
a regime change in Venezuela. Circumstantial evidence says yes. As
a matter of fact, the earliest documented mention of the

(02:39:56):
Trendy Gang in US news media appeared in a June ninth,
twenty twenty four CNN article titled Trendy Arrogua, the Venezuelan
gang that is infiltrating the US. This report detailed that
the gang's origin was in Sorry hang Out this thing
is hung up here, was in a Venezuela in prison,

(02:40:20):
and it expanded into South America emerging activities in the US,
including over seventy linked cases and law enforcement documents. Prior
mentions in international media such as Peru in twenty eighteen exists,
but this marks the first significant US focused coverage coinciding
with the federal investigations into the US operations pay attention

(02:40:44):
to the twenty eighteen date. More about that in a bit,
and of course we look at it. The two things
that I remember about the Trendy Gang was the fact
that you had that guy that was so obnoxious talking
about squatting. I remember that guy. You know, this is
what you do. You know he's doing selfie. This is
what you do is take over their houses and that
type of thing. And then that went in for a

(02:41:05):
while and they said they arrested him. They let him
do that for quite some time before I said anything
about it. Then when they arrested him, they said, oh,
and he is allied with Venezuela and intelligence agency. And
then they had the gang that had taken over apartment
building I think it was outside of Denver or something,
and people documented that. But those are the two things

(02:41:26):
that you saw fen this gang. But the twenty eighteen
was when that first was put out there.

Speaker 2 (02:41:32):
The U. S.

Speaker 3 (02:41:32):
Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Asset Control first
officially mentioned the Trendy Gang in July tenth of twenty
twenty four, in a press release sanctioning it as a
trans national criminal organization. No publicly declassified or confirmed CIA
operations specifically named for the purpose of overflowing Maduro's government

(02:41:55):
exists in any available records. However, reporting reveals a secret
Trump era CIA assisted covert initiative aimed at regime change
through nonviolent disruption, such as the twenty nineteen hack of
Venezuela's military payroll system to sow discontent among troops. This
unnamed program involved internal CIA debates over resources in alignment

(02:42:19):
with broader US policy, but it did not achieve Maduro's
ouster and remains partially classified. This reflects a pattern of
US maximum pressure tactics. In other words, we see over
and over again they'll come in and they'll say, we're
going to have sanctions, we're going to have indictments, we're
going to have cyber attack operations. And that's been going

(02:42:39):
on since twenty eighteen, but no single named CIA overthrow
operation has been acknowledged or declassified. The maximum pressure to
oust Maduro started in twenty eighteen, which just so happens
to coincide with the first mention of the Trendy Gang
in the Peruvian press in twenty eighteen. Is that a coincidence?

(02:43:02):
He says, I know, based on my previous experience that
it is highly likely that CIA assets were used to
plant stories in the media, including social media, to build
a narrative that the Trendy Gang is a threat to
the US that justifies the use of military force. And
I would say this because we also know how the

(02:43:23):
CIA operates. You can expect a false flag attack by
the Trendy Gang as well. They'll use this, I think,
to justify cracking down the in US cities, especially as
I said before, in the Red States. You can imagine
that if they've got some kind of a terrorist attack
that they blame on this trendy Gang, that they're going
to say, yeah, we need to have the military take

(02:43:44):
care of this, and they're going to be welcomed, begged
in by the Conservatives who don't fear Trump whatsoever. Top
US officials are working with Venezuela in opposition to overthrow Maduro,
says The New York Times. Yes, they said to overthrow
the dictator Maduro, because it makes one to know one.

(02:44:07):
So today begins Christmas season in Venezuela. He begins, I'm
not in defense of Maduro. I just don't like to
see us stoop to that level of what they're doing.
He begins, the Christmas season October the first, and that's
to get people distracted as much as possible from bad
news that's there, so don't worry. It's always Venezuela, where

(02:44:30):
it's always Christmas. I guess not Narnia, but anyway, Narni
was always winter, never Christmas.

Speaker 6 (02:44:37):
What's that that song? We need a little Christmas rite
this very minute. We need a distraction ripe this very minute.

Speaker 3 (02:44:44):
Yeah, Candle's in the window and Carol's on the spinet.
And a push is reportedly ongoing by top aide to
Trump to remove Maduro. Of course, the effort is being
led by Marco Rubio, secondary State National Security advisor. Rubio
argues Maduro is an illegitimate leader who oversees the export
of drugs to the US, which he says poses an

(02:45:06):
imminent threat. Except Trump is out there making deals with
Albert Borla. How do you even compare these two things
that are there. Rubio recently described Maduro as quote, a
fugitive from American justice and the head of a terrorist organization,
organized crime organization that has taken over a country. So

(02:45:27):
there you go, he's the fugitive Doctor Richard Kimball. Evidently
Madua also murdered his wife. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:45:34):
The State Department.

Speaker 6 (02:45:37):
Goes, I'm innocent to have him go on, I don't care.

Speaker 3 (02:45:40):
That's why yeah do that and have a Marco Rubio
as the guy says, I don't care. Points they going
out him to shoot?

Speaker 19 (02:45:47):
You know?

Speaker 3 (02:45:48):
The State Department insists that Maduro is not the legitimate
leader of Venezuela, but rather a fugitive from American justice
who undermines regional security and poisons Americans.

Speaker 2 (02:45:58):
And this is child yellow journalism.

Speaker 3 (02:46:01):
Of the kind of stuff that you would see from
to lie US into World War One. You'd see from
the press people at the time. We've recently begun using
the supreme power of the United States military. That's why
they talked. It sounds like North Korea, doesn't it? The
supreme power of the United States military. Trump said last

(02:46:22):
week in the speech the U in General Assembly, we
will blow you out of existence. You know, how do
we wind up with an American government that sounds like
a combination on the one hand of Kem Jong on,
you know, the supreme US military and the next thing,
we will blow you out of existence. I remember when
you had Khrushchev doing that takes off his shoes and

(02:46:42):
hammers the podium and say, you know, VvE will bury
you that type of thing, that's what we have become. Well,
you might want to ditch your AI investments now, why
because Jim Kramer says that there's no bubble that's coming,
and he has become the biggest contra indicator of anything.
As one person said, the Grim Reaper of Finance that

(02:47:04):
he is there so zero head, says Kramer, whose calls
have historically underperformed so much that he has inspired an
entire phenomenon of people who bet against him. They call
it the inverse Kremer effect. He's now chimed in on
the topic of whether or not we're in an AI bubble.
So a lot of people are concerned now about an

(02:47:25):
imminent collapse. He says, Oh, it's worse than we thought,
said one Reddit user. The Grim Reaper of Finances weighed in,
and the collapse of the global financial system is imminent.
In February two thousand, he proclaimed that the Internet related
companies are the only ones worth owning right now.

Speaker 2 (02:47:43):
Right before the dot com collapse.

Speaker 3 (02:47:45):
In twenty twelve, he bet against stalwarts like HP and Netflix,
both of which soared following his cell notice. He has
been accused of playing a part in the two thousand
and eight financial crist and his latest prognostication that he
doesn't believe that the immense spending on AI infrastructure has

(02:48:06):
any parallels with a dot com bubble from twenty five
years ago. Yes, the same one that he didn't see
coming that day either. He's breaking, of course, now with
experts who have drawn connections for quite some time now,
with some arguing that the current AI bubble may be
even worse than the market conditions leading up to the
dot com implosion of the early two thousands. Yes, a

(02:48:29):
bigger bubble. Spending on AI has contributed more to the
growth of the US economy so far this year that
all consumer spending combined. Imagine that people poured more money
into Nvidia and companies like that than all of the
computer consumer spending combined.

Speaker 6 (02:48:50):
So yes, I've been saying with all these Blackrock investments
and these companies like Disney making these will movies that
don't perform well, and people are saying, oh, well, they're
going to have to change if they want to compete
in the free market. But no, they're making tons of
money because these investors have just so much compared to

(02:49:11):
the average person.

Speaker 3 (02:49:12):
Yeah, yeah, you don't have to please them. And they
have their own agenda too, which is a long term agenda.
It's not about them making money immediately, but they're looking
at this for the long term control that they get
out of it. So he said, what I see now
is the polar opposite of what we saw twenty five
years ago when the dot COM's made bad investments. Nearly
all of them went under. But worst case scenario, if

(02:49:35):
Google and Amazon and Meta make bad investments and take
big losses, that's just another day at the office, he
laughed it off. Well, again, when you look at Nvidia,
and as I point out yesterday, an less are calling
it out as an example of circular financing, with Nvidia
propping up a company that is important to its own

(02:49:57):
bottom line. It's kind of like having your parents go
co sign on your first mortgage, they said. But when
the cycle turns, and it will turn, this type of
circular investing will make things much worse on the downside.
And again that was in Vidia announcing a one hundred
billion dollar investment in its own biggest customer, Open Ai,

(02:50:20):
fueling fears over circular financing of the AI bubble. So
as we're talking about people going to jail for speech,
it's not just the UK, of course, this is everywhere
where this is happening. A Swiss man is going to
be going to jail because he challenged gender ideology. This

(02:50:41):
guy replied to a Facebook post by commenting, if you
dig up LGBTQI people after two hundred years, you will
only find men and women based on their skeletons. Everything
else is mental illness promoted through the curriculum, in other words,
promoted through their own state schools, just like it is here.
And when you look at this, it's not a stretch

(02:51:03):
to say that this will be weaponized against Christians, because
it is already happening to a very high profile Christian
in Finland. This is somebody who was a minister in
a previous government. She's been a member of parliament for
quite some time, and because of a church pointing out
that they were doing something with a Pride month or
this or that. I forget the specifics of it, but

(02:51:25):
she responded with a pushing back with a quote from
the Bible as a Christian, and for that offense, the Christian.
The prosecutor there, the attorney general in Finland, has gone
after her now has lost in lower court, lost on
appeal and taking it to the Supreme Court to punish her,

(02:51:45):
to put her in prison. This is somebody who was
not only a member of their congress, their parliament, but
somebody who is also a minister in their government. So
they will be coming after Christians. This is a trans
religion that they're foisting upon people. Liberal activists reported that
in his reports, they reported his post to law enforcement
so that it violated antidiscrimination laws. In other words, to

(02:52:08):
say that there is a physical difference, a physical reality
difference between men and women, and that's the only thing
that you're going to find there. The rest of it
is mental illness that's been instilled in the kids in
the schools. That is total truth, and people need to
wake up to that truth because we've got to stop
these institutions that we call government schools. They must be stopped.

(02:52:30):
We must get government out of education. When you talk
about public education, you're not talking about education at all.
Once you put that public in front of it, you're
talking about something completely different. Anyway, he said, The court said,
anyone who publicly, through word, writing, image, gesture, physical violence,
or in any other way, degrades or discriminates against any

(02:52:53):
person or group of persons on the grounds of their race, ethnicity, religion,
or sexual orientation in a manner that violates human dignity
can be subjected to a finer sentenced to up to
three years in prison. Well, I think they have destroyed
freedom and dignity, which is what BF Skinner always wanted destroyed.
The police launched an investigation against him because these people

(02:53:15):
reported him to him, during which they interrogated him about
his intent behind the social media post. His intent was
to tell the truth. I think, what did you mean
by this comment, they asked him. He said, well, those
who think that there's just that there's not just man
and woman. I want to tell them that there is

(02:53:35):
only just man and woman. Later, when asked what do
you think of the LGBTQI community, he said nothing, absolutely nothing.
Is an extremist bunch and they want to silence me.
A court ruled that through his comment rather through his
comment published on Facebook, he has publicly belittled the LGBTQI

(02:53:58):
people based on their sexual orientation and in a way
that violates human dignity. Let me say there's nothing dignified
about what the LGBTQ people do. Anyway, They find him
six hundred and twenty seven dollars, threatened him with ten
days in jail if he failed to pay. He refused
to pay the fine, and so he will have to

(02:54:19):
report to jail on December second. He said, on December second,
I'm going to jail for ten days. Refuse to pay
the fine. That's very different than twenty months in jail.
But you know, so they're not as far along as
the Brits, but they are headed down the same septic tank.

Speaker 6 (02:54:40):
The maximum sentence was three years in prison for speech,
whereas Britain will give you up to seven years in prison.

Speaker 3 (02:54:49):
Yeah, it's coming here as well, and conservatives need to
remember this when they applaud Trump for coming after the
pro Palestinian protesters. There's absolutely no way that we can
ever support destroying the First Amendment for anybody, especially for
a foreign government. To equate criticism of a foreign government

(02:55:10):
with racism and anti semitism is absurdity, is absurd as
this lgbt Q transgender stuff. And then to look at
the people that have been heavily subsidized by American taxpayers,
have been robbing us blind and now the state of
Israel wants to rob us at the first Amendment. That's
what's going on here. But by the way we have

(02:55:33):
I think I'm skip that story here. A scorned husband.
So that's a lawmaker on fire for having an affair
with his wife. I guess lawyer liar pants on fire
was literally he tried to do that. And the interesting
thing I think about this is that the guy is
from the UK, so he doesn't grab a gun.

Speaker 2 (02:55:55):
He grabs gasoline in the match.

Speaker 5 (02:56:00):
That on fire.

Speaker 3 (02:56:00):
Oh yeah, he's in for a lot of pain. A
scorned husband set fire to a Virginia lawmaker for allegedly
having an affair with his wife. He set the person
on fire who had the affair with his wife, they said,
And of course, you know, the terminology of affair makes
it sound, oh that's kind of romantic or whatever. No,
he adulterated his marriage. Vogler's wife, Blair, told the court

(02:56:24):
that her husband suffered second and third degree burns to
sixty percent of his body. He's been in the hospital
ever since the incident, as is covering. He has two
children with his wife whom he cheated on. According to
the employee, this guy from the UK walked into the
building with a bucket and chased the adulterer point gasoline

(02:56:47):
and the next thing I remember was Lee screaming call
nine one one. He threw gasoline on me. Like I said,
this guy's from England, so no firearm, just fire and
Buckey's The guy from England was charged with attempting first
to be murdered and aggravated malicious wounding following the attack.
It's a good thing that the guy wasn't holding a Koran, right,

(02:57:08):
I could.

Speaker 5 (02:57:08):
Have really made this a problematic crime.

Speaker 6 (02:57:14):
And been yelling.

Speaker 3 (02:57:16):
Slap on the wrist, that's right. So it set up
a gofund me for the guy. They've raised one hundred
and sixty thousand. He is having skin grafted after skin
graph that's there.

Speaker 5 (02:57:27):
Different kind of graft and corruption.

Speaker 2 (02:57:32):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (02:57:33):
Yeah, we U we used to our politicians and graft.
But talking about skin though, scientists are making embryos from
human skin DNA for the first time. Uh. This is
really concerning because understand what is going on here, this
brave new world approach, this technocracy they want to They've

(02:57:55):
had a war for a long time on parents. They've
had a war on family because they were warring against children,
and so all of this I see this as falling
into this category because the LGBT people refer to us
as breeders, and they want to make sure that they
don't need us anymore, and so they're pushing for this
brave new world science to clone people. They manipulate the

(02:58:18):
DNA taken from people's skin cells and then fertilize it
with sperm. The technique could overcome infertility due to old
age or disease by using almost any cell in the
body as the starting point for life. But this is
really I think the agenda for the government controlled hatcheries
an agenda to bolster LGBT, because they can always say, well,

(02:58:41):
this is because these homosexuals can't have kids, so let's
help them to have That's only a kind thing to do.
So we see this happening in every regard, and I
hear the music. We are at a time we didn't
get to these comments. Guard Goldsmith says, remember how Michael
Mann not only lost defamation suit about Canadian meteorologist Tim

(02:59:02):
Ball or British Columbia because Man wouldn't show his data.
The judge made man payball. Well that's good, that's good.
Thank you for joining us, folks, and we do have
a little bit of good news with that. I guess
have a good day.

Speaker 5 (02:59:16):
See you tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (02:59:17):
Of course. Meanwhile, lawmakers are still creating policy based on here.

Speaker 2 (02:59:22):
Yeah, that's right. The policy goes on.

Speaker 3 (02:59:24):
Michael Man may be gone, but the climate nonsense, and
then that zero stuff will go on and on and
on and on. That's right. The common man. They created

(02:59:48):
common Core, dumbed down our children. They created common Past
to track and control us. Their Commons project to make
sure the commoners own nothing and the common in this future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated ordinary. But
each of us has worth and dignity created in the

(03:00:10):
image of God.

Speaker 4 (03:00:13):
That is what we have in common.

Speaker 2 (03:00:15):
That is what they want to take away.

Speaker 3 (03:00:18):
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire
to know everything about us, while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they
want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll
find at the Davidknightshow dot com. Thank you for listening,

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