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November 26, 2025 184 mins
00:00:39 — Trump’s Genesis Act Hands Treasury to AI Knight exposes Trump’s “Genesis Act” as a massive transfer of financial authority and surveillance power to artificial intelligence, bypassing constitutional structures.

00:01:22 — FBI Director Cash Patel Threatens Thomas Massey Knight reveals that FBI leadership attempted to intimidate Rep. Massey into supporting Israel policy, demonstrating the bureau’s role as a foreign-aligned political weapon.

00:06:23 — TSA’s Real Mission: Conditioning Americans to Obey Physical Control Knight argues that TSA’s invasive procedures aren’t about security but about training citizens to accept bodily control and warrantless government intrusion.

00:10:41 — McDonald’s Inflation Exposes the Collapse of Living Standards Knight highlights runaway food inflation as proof that lockdowns and fiscal manipulation under Trump and Biden have permanently degraded American living standards.

00:13:43 — USDA’s Fake Bird Flu Testing Drives Food Shortages Knight details how PCR-driven poultry culling is artificially tightening meat supplies, worsening price spikes and creating government-manufactured scarcity.

00:23:23 — U.S. Military Cancels Christmas Leave for Venezuela War Prep Knight reports that the Trump administration has put troops on wartime footing for a Venezuela operation that lacks congressional approval and constitutional justification.

01:01:56 — Speaker Johnson Moves to Silence Rank-and-File Knight outlines Johnson’s plan to change House rules to block discharge petitions, consolidating power and suppressing internal dissent within Congress.

01:04:17 — FBI Threatens Massey’s Staff Over Foreign Policy Knight reveals that Cash Patel’s office threatened Massey’s staff with prosecution to force alignment on Israel and Ukraine, underscoring federal coercion.

01:20:16 — Gaza, War, and Manufactured Popularity for World Leaders Knight argues that foreign conflicts are routinely used by failing leaders—such as Netanyahu—to revive approval ratings through war sentiment.

01:39:45 — Tether, Stablecoins, and the Coming Digital Dollar Takeover Knight warns that Tether and Trump-aligned financiers are constructing a private-sector CBDC system, backed by gold, that would centralize digital money under corporate control.

02:00:39 — Christians Must Reject Zionist Propaganda Knight explains that modern Christian Zionism is a 19th-century theological invention that distorts scripture and pressures believers into supporting state violence.

02:21:41 — Trump’s Genesis Mission Hands America to Technocrats Knight says the broader Genesis Mission will give AI systems unprecedented power over communication, authentication, and governance, forming the backbone of a permanent technocracy.


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

Speaker 2 (00:36):
It's the David Knight Show. As a clock strikes thirteen,
it's Wednesday, the twenty sixth of November. You're of our Lord,
twenty twenty five. Well, today we're going to take a
look at the Genesis Project of the Genesis Act. This

(00:56):
is something that Trump has done to completely turn know
O where the treasury and our future to AI. It's
a massive Manhattan project, and what is going to come
out of this, folks, is going to be something that
is going to be as bad, if not worse than
the atomic bomb in terms of killing our liberty, our freedom,

(01:17):
our privacy. It's the creation of the police surveillance state.
So we're going to talk about that as well as
the fact that you have cash Ptel is now threatening
Thomas Massey with his FBI agents. What a corrupt FBI
director for a corrupt institute telling him to lay off

(01:40):
of Israel because this is who he sold out to.
It's pretty amazing. And we're going to take a look
at what's going on in Minnesota as well. We've got
a lot of different groups of people that come in
in large numbers and decide they're going to take over
our country, don't we We'll be right back. Well, tomorrow

(02:11):
is Thanksgiving, as you all know, and so we're going
to have a special at the end of the show today.
I'm going to play something for you that I've been
working on for twenty years. I hope you like it.
But a lot of people are getting ready to travel,
of course, and there's been a lot of articles after
the Secretary of Transportation has said Americans are turning flying

(02:36):
into a cesspool. That's the headline from the Times out
of the UK, and the Transportation Secretary is begging us
to behave ourselves on planes. Well, I guess maybe it's
not enough to have TSA. We need to have some
hall monitors as well. Tell me, this is my take
on it. If you're going to treat us like prisoners,

(02:58):
if you're going to treat us like children, guess what
we're going to act like that. I really think that
this is coming from the TSA and the government's actions
on this. It is just beyond belief. And of course
we've all seen the people who show up to fly
dressed in pajamas and stuff like that. It's absolutely crazy.

(03:20):
But we see people dressed like this in poor countries
where they've had everything, including their freedom and their liberty
taken away from them, like in China for example. You know,
for the longest time, people will dress basically in pajamas.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
They're all just wearing that exact same jumpsuit. Yeah, I
mean spies things when you don't have to worry.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
It truly is amazing, And I understand part of this
is a cultural thing. People don't dress up for anything anymore,
but I think a lot of it has to do
with this nonsense. It was really depicted in American Carol.
It's like a lot of the satire that you see now.
You can't go into a satirical situation about government overreach

(04:02):
without government overreaching your satire pretty quickly and actually making
it come true. I remember when an American Carol came out
and they had people going to the airport and they
were just stripping them down progressively. Well, we got to
look at the take off your shoes, and I take
off your underwear because we had the underwear bomber. Right
after that, they had the underwear bomber, and so we

(04:22):
got the body scanners, we got the pack downs on people,
We got to take off your shoes. You got to
do this. Why would anybody dress up only to be
stripped searched by the TSA. That's my take on all
this stuff. I just I hate flying because it's the cesspool?
Is the tyranny? When we came back was it twenty

(04:42):
years ago? Fifteen twenty years ago from China? There was
an announcement as we were flying back from China, if
you're traveling to the United States, make sure that you
get to your gate extra early. Because of all the
countries on Earth, we had the most stringent requirements. This
person is that somebody used to be a travel editor

(05:07):
and starts out a story with somebody who was misbehaving,
putting his feet up on the front, sitting in the
wrong section, putting his feet up where they don't belong,
banging on the door. And so the stewardess, you know,

(05:28):
put the guy back in his seat, and as soon
as she sat down her seat for the takeoff, he
jumps up in is at it again and then starts
opening the overhead locker. Then he passes out while standing up,
comes down and hits on his face. Turns out the
guy had taken sleeping pill moments before leaving, and he

(05:48):
was as this guy puts an ambient zombie. He said, well,
I'd like to say this is an unusual occurrence. Behavioral
violations on airplanes are common sights now as Americans check
our social niceties of the gate, that's right if you're
going to be strip searched and treated like a prisoner
by TSA, whereas they have robbed us of our freedom

(06:10):
and our dignity just like be a skinner set And
that's the purpose. That's the purpose of this. They have
to be able to put their hands on you and
you tolerate it. That's part of the training. And TSA
is setting up this pattern. Look, if they can put
their hands on you, of course Trump's Genesis project, it's

(06:33):
going to mean that they can do everything to you.
So the Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy put out a YouTube
video called the Golden Age of Travels starts with you,
urging Americans to quote restore courtesy and class to air travel.
How about you, first, Duffy, how about you restore freedom
and dignity to travel by getting your thugs off. They

(06:56):
don't do anything except to harass people. This is nothing
but theater and it is training and we understand what
it is. He contrasted well dressed travelers from the nineteen
fifties when we didn't have TSA right and to traveling
on planes today. And so he said, are you dressing
with respect? Where's my respect from the government. So he said,

(07:20):
people are dressing up like they're going to bed when
they fly. That's right. As a former travel editor, this
guy says, Unfortunately, my wonder love and respect for flying
seems to be a rare commodity these days. Yeah, I
used to enjoy traveling, but there's no way. As I
said yesterday, X thinks that tells everybody that I'm in Ireland.

(07:40):
I wish I was in Ireland. I'm yeah, I'll never
be able to get there now because I'm not going
to submit myself to this kind of humiliation.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
Perhaps X has been touching the blarney stone, who knows.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah, there's a lot of blarney there. In January, Spirit
Airlines updated it's contract of carriage, noting that passengers will
not be allowed to board if they are barefoot or
inadequately clothed. Well, just had our shoes taken off by
TSA and we were stripped by TSA as well.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Yeah, you'd think nobody talks about being the prime customers.
You know, man, they come in, they just start taking
their clothes off, they're ready to go. We just funnel
them through like cattle.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
That's right. Yeah, why would you what would you do it? Anyway?
I've also seen too many poorly dressed people who confused
an airplane with a strip joint. Bullyed by the bonus
of free booze and with the advent of low cost
airlines around the world where tickets to say Mexico or
Miami are less than bus fare, people are treating it
like they're god given right instead of a privilege. I

(08:44):
don't think traveling is a privilege. I don't think being
treated like a human being is a privilege. I think
that it is a god given right. Travelers, too, Hot
destinations are often the worst defenders, he said. They don't
wear much and then it's what they have they start
taking off when they get there. Talking about spring break
in Florida, Vegas and other places, he said, So this year,

(09:05):
I'm with a transportation secretary this holiday season. Don't be
that guy. Well, even on the view you have, Enna
Nabarro said, take my temperature. I'm agreeing with a Trump
official on this. She said, I'm fly four times a
week sometimes and I'm tired of seeing people's butts. I think,

(09:26):
you know, I go to Miami, and Miami people are
half naked on a good day, and so it's like
a lot of people in skin tight, skin colored leggings
that look naked. I don't think that's appropriate. She said.
She thinks Duffy is right to remind people not to
wear pajamas when flying. But again, when you start to fly,
are you going to wear shoes that are going to
be difficult to get on and off? Or are you

(09:46):
going to just wear slippers or something because you know
that they're going to take your shoes and that goes
for everything that you're wearing there.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
I also will say it's funny there's two types of
well as a general rule, you know, someone gets thrown
off of a plane for outfit violation woman, someone gets
thrown off a plane for racist tirade man. These are
the two. This is the dichonomy. This is how things
they break down by the gender roles. If you study
the headlines.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Yeah, that's kind of interesting. You know, I didn't realize
this because it's been forever since I've eaten at McDonald's,
but they're now charging over four dollars for French fries,
even a medium. I mean, we're not talking about a
large fry. We're talking about a medium fry. As Michael
Snyder says, once upon a time, potatoes were what the
poorest people in society would eat because they were so inexpensive.

(10:34):
But now McDonald's is charging an average of four dollars
and nineteen cents for medium fries. It shows that our
standard of living has been absolutely shredded, being hit at
much higher prices. At the same time paychecks are stagnating
and mass layoffs are occurring all over the nation. So
what's going to happen to our standard of living if
these trends continue to intensify. But obviously Michael Snyder's not

(10:57):
listening to Trump, and he's not mentioning Trump's name any
of this stuff either. Trump has nothing to do with it,
except in this article. He goes back and he looks
at how prices have exploded, and the starting point was
what twenty nineteen, just before the lockdown. You know, you
can blame this stuff on the Biden administration. And they deserve

(11:19):
blame for this because what they did, what Biden did,
was to continue the policies that Trump did with a lockdown.
And it was those policies that the two of them
did for the globalists, for the UN, for the World
Economic Forum, these people who wanted that, and those are
the things that set us on this trajectory. And Trump

(11:41):
set us on the trajectory of a new trajectory for
government debt as part of this, as well as shutting
everything down. It's just amazing how much was done with that. So,
going back to twenty nineteen, prices of McDonald's, the fries
who have gone from dollars seventy nine to four dollars
and nineteen cents. McChicken has gone from a dollar twenty

(12:04):
nine to three dollars and eighty nine cents. A Big
Mac has gone from three ninety nine to seven forty nine,
ten McNuggets from four to forty nine to seven fifty eight,
and a cheese burger has tripled from a dollar to
three dollars and fifteen cents. So it is pretty amazing.

(12:25):
But again that's going from twenty nineteen to twenty twenty four.
What was it that happened in twenty nineteen. Was it
the bad democratic governors or is it the bad bribery
in blackmail from Trump that did that. He killed our economy,
not just millions of people. And he crippled our economy,
not just millions of people. Not even during the Carter

(12:49):
administration did we see this kind of burger inflation. This
is just the beginning. Because the size of the US
cattle herd has dropped to the lowest level in about
seventy five years, Tyson Foods will close. It's a major
beef processing plant in Lexington, Nebraska, and they will shut
down the jobs for thirty two hundred employees. After the

(13:10):
US cattle supplies have dropped to their lowest level in
seventy five years. The closure in the heart of cattle
feeding country signal that supplies will remain tight, forcing meat
packers to pay steep prices for cattle to process into
stakes and hamburgers. The price of frozen turkey is forty
percent higher than it was last year, but actually the

(13:34):
whosale price has gone up by seventy percent. And why
is that. Well, again, it's more this pandemic nonsense. It's
still the US Department of Agriculture going in and playing
the bird flu game. We're going to kill We've got
a PCR test here. If we find one of your
millions of birds test positive on this procedure, that is

(13:55):
totally bogus. We're going to kill them all. It's still
going on with the US Department of Agriculture under Trump.
And so again he's got another metric that goes back
to twenty and nineteen. He says, prior to the pandemic,
if you want to buy a home, rural buyers only
needed to earn thirty six thousand dollars, but now they

(14:20):
need to have seventy four and a half thousand dollars.
The income needed to afford a medium priced home in
suburban counties rose by ninety one percent, and if you're
looking at urban areas, it's even more so. He says,
has your income doubled since twenty nineteen. It's very interesting,
you know, Michael Snayer's going back. All of these things

(14:41):
are going back to twenty nineteen, because that's when this thug,
this globalist trader, Trump is the trader Benedict Donald That's
when he betrayed us to the globalist of this fake
pandemic twenty nineteen. So when this all kicked off, it
was just like nine to eleven, two thousand and one,
because it was the other shoe to drop of nine

(15:04):
to eleven Dark Winter, which is exactly what we did
the simulation of what Trump and his pals executed globally.
That simulation was done two months before nine to eleven.
These two things are tied together, and we just had
the other shoe drop, And now I think that the
thing that's going to tie it all together is going

(15:25):
to be this AI stuff that we're going to get
into today as well. But speaking of food, we had
a Campbell's soup executive. You've probably seen this, maybe you
haven't heard the clip. Here's the clip of what he
was having to say here steal.

Speaker 4 (15:41):
I'm Kimberly Gill. Those allegations are now at the center
of a lawsuit claiming the company's vice president went on
an hour long tie rade attacking the company's products and
employees before taking aim at its customers.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
And the former employee recorded it all.

Speaker 5 (15:56):
Eric Erickson shares that recording and what the company is
saying about.

Speaker 6 (15:59):
It for four people, and that's just part of an
over an hour long rant, says former security analyst for
Campbell's Robert Garza of Monroe. I don't fight.

Speaker 7 (16:14):
It's fairly anymore so althy, not that I don't want
to sen even a soup.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
I look at it. You could pop bio engineered me.

Speaker 8 (16:23):
I don't you a piece of chicken?

Speaker 1 (16:26):
I came from a three D printer.

Speaker 6 (16:27):
You The recording allegedly of Campbell's VP and Chief Information
security officer Martin.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Bally, he has no uh no filter.

Speaker 6 (16:35):
Bally, along with another supervisor and Campbell's suit company named
in a lawsuit filed Thursday, the suit claiming Bally.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
Bit of an understatement on that it means a.

Speaker 6 (16:44):
Coming to work high and Garza fired for coming forward.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
What do you think.

Speaker 9 (16:49):
About the things that he was saying?

Speaker 3 (16:51):
Oh, I just disappeared discussed.

Speaker 6 (16:53):
Garza says he usually worked remotely for Campbell's headquarters based
in Camden, New Jersey, but thinking he'd be discussed his
salary with Belly, he says. The recording taken in person
at a restaurant. Garza says he felt sick after the
rent decision.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
He's covering a broad range of topics in.

Speaker 6 (17:15):
January, keeping the recordings to himself.

Speaker 10 (17:18):
He had never had any disciplinary action, They had never
written him up for poor work performance.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
Garza says, no one at Campbell's ever followed up, and
it's taken him ten months to find a new job,
calling the way the Cansue company handled it simply terrible.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
They have a model, you know, like we treat you
like family. You know here at Campbell's, soon'll come work
for us. You know where we cheer our employees like family.
That's that's not the case.

Speaker 6 (17:45):
We did just receive a statement from Campbell's.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
It says, quote, if.

Speaker 6 (17:48):
Accurate, the comments and the recording are unacceptable. They do
not reflect our values and the culture of our company.
We are actively investigating this manner if accurate.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Well, the actually have it on their label. When you
look at this this is it doesn't have any MSG added. However,
if you read right above it, he says, this is
genetically modified crops, so no MSG, but you do have GMO.
And it also says that it is bioengineered.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
Food and it's got canola oil, corn soy and sugar. Boy,
what a health food.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
This contains bioengineered food ingredient ingredients. So when they said, well,
if true you know, he shouldn't have said it, I
guess as well as do you really want to have
your chicken three D printed? If you do, you can
go to McDonald's and you can pay seven or eight
dollars for it, you know, or you could get.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
It treating NuGet real fast.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Yeah, you can get it very cheaply with Campbell's, they said.
They said, we used to treat everything, treat everybody as
family when we are Karen and I were laughing because
if you are a certain age, you had their jingle
crammed into your memories so far it'll never go away.
And that is good good. That's why Kempbell's soups are good, right,

(19:09):
I don't remember that. Yeah, that's before your time. They
have their motto after that was soup is good food.
One of the things that I thought was the funniest
thing about this, which is absolutely nothing to do with
that report, was in this article from WND. They had
a tweet embedded in the article from Colin Rugg and

(19:32):
this guy was a cybersecurity endless Robert Garza says that
he went to his supervisor and they spelled it.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
S O U P.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
E R B I S A r they spelled supervisor
was soup. I thought that was one of the funniest
things about this article. Let's just see it. But anyway,
he went after Indians as well, says they don't know
an e fing thing. They couldn't think for their fing
selves bo engineered meat, and I don't want to need
a piece of chicken that came from a three D printer. Uh.

(20:05):
It's kind of interesting. You know the guy that he
did this with again, cybersecurity analysts who came in loaded
with a tape recorder essentially into this job interview or review,
I should say, not interview but a review. So Campbell's
is acknowledging the seriousness of the allegations. In other words,

(20:26):
it's okay to have bioengineered he printed chicken. Just don't
say anything about Indian people. Okay, we'll get.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
You fired poisoning your customer base. Good bad.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
There's Indians who buy Campbell's soup as well.

Speaker 11 (20:43):
What I haven't seen the whole unedited recording. I did
see one person saying that it seemed like they took
his comments out of context, that he was actually saying
that they want that he wanted to improve it, that
he was looking out for poor people rather than looking
down on them. Yeah, I'm not sure about that. Like

(21:03):
I said, I haven't seen an unedited recording, but it
does sound like we've got stuff coming out in pretty
pert who eats this we need to to say.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Though, Yeah, I don't need that. Why we saw in
this to people? Again that maybe that was the take
that he had, why are we selling this to people?
But you know, the other part of it was because
of the derogatory marks he made about Indian people that
got him in trouble with him. But I'm sure that
airing that dirty laundry, whether you know he's boasting her, Yeah,
we're selling this garbage to poor people, you know, let

(21:35):
them eat cake or let them meet Campbell's soup. I
guess that's the new mare end when that thing. But
you know, whatever his the context was for that, I'm
sure that Campbell's Soup was not happy about him talking
about the bioengineered food.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (21:54):
I'd also like to point out this soup can that
you put up here. This is the healthy request option.

Speaker 3 (22:03):
Yeah, thanks for the request was denied.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Yeah, yeah, I think what the unhealthy request is.

Speaker 11 (22:09):
This is the bad tasting diet version of it.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Clam stock potatoes. Yeah, this is clam chowder. It was
all bioengineered food. And I played for yesterday the Aldi
clip where the almost going through Aldi picking up everything
she picked up, had that thing, you know that disclaimer
on there I discover ingredients. It didn't, It.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
Wasn't at this point, honestly.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Exactly put it on a black box label. Yeah, here
it is.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Right here, and almost everything they have bagel skinnies, bio
engineered food ingredients. There's nothing skinny about a bagel, the
densest piece of bread you can eat.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Yeah, and so then and again she keeps picking up
one package after the other. The rest of this is
silent showing that they're all bioengineered food ingredients. That's what
they've done to our food. And yet why is it
getting so expensive at places like McDonald's If they're cutting
all these corners on the food, Well, they're cutting corners
on Christmas for the US troops surrounding Venezuela. They're getting

(23:21):
really serious about this. As I said, we're going to
see a wag the dog type of attack. They're going
to wag the dawn and whenever I think the timing
is going to be Whenever really really bad news breaks
about Epstein or something like that, that's when they're going
to pull the trigger on Venezuela. You got General Dan Cain,

(23:45):
America's most senior military officer, has now been dispatched to
the Caribbean to tell the troops there that you get
no Christmas holidays because we're on war footing well a
country that has not attacked us. I'm disgusted beyond belief
with Trump and these mass murders. They commit murder on
the high seas and they think they can get away

(24:05):
with it. They are interviewing now and intimidating people who
put out that video. And look, I understand it was
a game that was being played by the Democrats. And
as I said, you know, they put this pile of
poop out and Trump not only stepped in it, but
he jumped up and down in a temper tantrum on it.
But it's about obeying illegal orders. You should never obey illegal,

(24:28):
illegal orders. That's that holds true whether you are somebody
in the Trump administration, or whether you're a police officer,
or whether you're somebody in the military.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
This story, to me is the ultimate proof of what
an idiot Trump is. This is such an obvious bait.
This is the most like oh no, right in the face,
right here, don't do that. And instead of looking at
it going yeah, I shouldn't do that, this is this
is gonna be a problem. I'm going to like a

(25:00):
complete fool.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Yeah. Well, like Glenn said, the easiest thing in the
world is to just say those aren't illegal orders, you know,
pull it back that way. Instead, they're doubling down and
it's like you told people not to follow illegal orders.
We're going to have you interviewed by the FBI Senator
and so that's a big issue that's happening right now.
But they're getting ready to go to war, and so

(25:22):
Christmas Leave is canceled. The news came as General Dan
Kine went to the Cribbean on Monday, one of the
architects of this so called Operation Southern Spear, which is,
as this is reported by the Telegraph, designed to stop
the flow of drugs, including fentanyl, into the US. Cain

(25:45):
is living to lie. I guess we could call this
Kane mutiny. This is the mutiny against the Constitution. This
is absolutely ridiculous. To stop the flow of drugs. There's
no fentanyl there, and we all know that trumpetstration has
reportedly been briefing been briefed by military officials on a
range of options, including strikes on military facilities and special

(26:08):
operation raids, said CNN. Government officials said the covert operations
would likely be the first course of action against the
country's president Maduro. According to Reuters, I guess you can't
really call them covert operations. Everybody that you're going to
overthrow the regime, I guess does that still covert? I
don't know that. I think they blew their covert, The

(26:30):
officials added. The options under consideration include attempting to overthrow him. Again,
this is our criminal government following the illegal orders of
Donald Trump. He's not declared war. He has no legal,
no moral justification for this. They have not attacked us,
and it is all based on pathetic lies, an unjust

(26:55):
war ifever there was one. So again, it'll be whenever
Donald Trump needs the next level of distraction, and I
would say that they're teeing up for that again with
all of this disclosure stuff. We need something really big.
Then they're going to feed you a story about UFOs
as well. Three international airlines canceled flights departing from the
country after the FAA warned quote potentially hazardous situation when

(27:19):
flying over Venezuela. You had Columbia's airline, a Portuguese airline,
and Germany's foreign ministry has urged its citizens not to
travel to Venezuela. Trump has signed off on a covert again,
it's not covert anymore CIA operations inside of Venezuela. Again,

(27:40):
he's boasting about this, just like he did with his
illegal lockdowns for a so called COVID pandemic. A Monday,
US authorities officially designated Maduro and his allies as members
of a foreign terrorist organization, and promptly after that, Trump
wants to meet with him in the White House, because
that's what he does now in the White House, he

(28:00):
meets with terrorists. So I guess that's the downside of
it is that they feel like they can kill you
now you ain't got a bounty on your head. But
the upside is that you get to visit the Oval
Office as a terrorist. And so I guess that's really
what's going to happen next. They had some government officials said, well,

(28:22):
it's not really I wouldn't say nobody's planning at this
point to shoot him or to snatch him, said one official.
Not at this point, he said, I wouldn't say never,
but that's not the plan right now. Could we know
what the plan is? I mean, could we know is

(28:43):
it regime change? What is the because we know the
fentanyl nonsense is an absolute lie, and we know that
the people that they're killing are not involved in the
drug trade to the United States. That's just simple understanding
of what they're shooting. These boats couldn't make it to
the United States, so obviously it's not the case. Since September,
the US has launched twenty one strikes on boats that

(29:06):
the US claims without any proof, we're trafficking drugs, killing
at least eighty three people. The administration has not provided
any evidence on the boat's cargo, and they have not
provided any legal understanding as to why if there were
drugs on the boats. We have a procedure for doing that.
The Coastguard does that all the time. And the Coastguard,

(29:28):
once they stop a boat and they find drugs on
the boat, do they line everybody up on the side
of the boat and machine gun them, or do they
call in a missile strike and kill them all. No,
there is no death penalty for what they're accusing them of.
This is the insanity of this stuff, the people who
defend this. I'm just losing my patience with all this stuff.

(29:50):
It is so evil, so stupid. Well, Thanksgiving meal is
costing quite a bit more, and they say when they
put to go to this basket that they over here,
it's gone up from ninety eight dollars last year to
one hundred and eight this year. And they said that
in spite of the fact that turkey has gone up

(30:11):
by seventy percent at wholesale level. A lot of grocery
stores are using it as a loss leader because they
want you to buy all the rest of the stuff
that you're getting for Thanksgiving there. So a lot of
them have kept the price down or even lowered it
from last year to draw you in as a loss leader.

Speaker 3 (30:28):
Maybe we need to start keeping turkeys as well as chickens.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
We got a ton of wild turkeys on the property
out here.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Anyway, Maybe I could catch a couple of them, Yeah,
wrangle them.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Good luck with that. The wild turkeys are completely different
than the domestic problem.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
Is I've got to be smarter than the turkey. That's difficult.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Yeah, Benjamin Franklin had something as that he thought that
should be our national bird instead of the eagle, because
he wasn't thinking of predators. Right when you get to
the most of these countries make as their mascot or
their national animal or whatever, you know, something like a
bear or an eagle or something like that, because they
view themselves as predators. That's not the way that Benjamin

(31:11):
Franklin viewed. The government. Turkeys were smart and adapted, and
so that's why he wanted to have it. Anyway, So
this has again gone up by seventy percent. Why because
of unnecessary mass killing by the US Department of Agriculture. Well,
a couple of turkeys that evidently don't have bird flu.

(31:32):
I guess they tested these turkeys for bird flu before
they put them around the president. But they've actually he's
actually pardoned a couple of turkeys. And I'm not talking
about the ones that are human. He's pardoned a lot
of turkeys. There a lot of evil, dangerous turkeys have
been pardoned by Trump, and many more are cued up
to be pardoned by him. But he did an inadvertent

(31:56):
pardon of a couple of turkeys named James and James.
James the first name of one turkey, and James was
the last name of another turkey, James Comey and Latitia James.
But these two are called Gobble and Waddle, and it's
a silly little tradition that they have every year. So

(32:17):
he started, as he pardoned these turkeys, he starts talking
about criminal pardons, evidently not about the people that he's pardoned,
like some of the worst white collar criminals, friends of
Jared Kushner, who after he pardoned him, continues his life
of crime in a big way. And then he's not

(32:37):
going to talk about Jonathan Pollard, one of the greatest
criminals in American history, betrayer Trader, real trader. No, not
those turkeys that he's pardoned. But he said, from prisons,
from mental institutions, gang members, drug dealers. They poured into
our country like we were stupid people, and then you

(32:58):
pardon them like stupid people. You pardon those same types
of drug dealers, white collar criminals, terrorists, traders, spies, just
need to have the right amount of money. For Donald Trump,
what a hypocrite he is to talk about to complain
about the rotating you know, the open door policy of

(33:21):
capturing people and letting them out. What is he doing.
It's one of the most high profile cases out there.
Interestingly enough, these these turkeys were staying at the Posh
Willard hotel before Trump pardoned them, just like friends of

(33:41):
Jared Kushner. Right. I don't and I don't know if
the friends of Jared Kushner that he pardoned if their
body trained or not. But these turkey is that that's
kind of These.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
Are more deserving of pardons than most of the people
he's pardoned, and seems.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
They allow pets. Maybe Miriam Addilson paid for it, but
really it probably was the taxpayers paying for the Posh
Willard hotel accommodations for these turkeys that he pardoned. Well,
he has now traveled to mar Lago. He's not having
to deal with TSA, and so he's dressing up in

(34:20):
a nice outfit here Millenia. Wouldn't be interesting if Milania
and Trump had to go through TSA. I think if
Milania went through TSA and had to strip down, that'd
be the end of it. No more of this, I
don't know.

Speaker 3 (34:35):
She seems fairly willing to do that kind of thing,
no issue.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
She has had pictures of herself less appropriately attired than
the people that are described in this first article on
a plane as a matter of fact. But Thanksgiving dinner
is headed for tragedy as AI is coming up with
recipes for people on the internet. Subdatlow's home cooks be

(35:01):
be wary of AI generated recipes.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
So it's important to remember that you are trusting a
machine that has never tasted, cannot taste that's right, and
will never taste to put together a recipe for you.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
And it has never cooked either. And so the gist
of this article is that a lot of people who
have websites talking about recipes, talking about cooking are being
put out of business because nobody's going to their websites anymore.
Nobody's looking for it. They're just going to Google and
they're asking AI tell me something to cook, and tell
me how to cook it, and so forth. So Bloomberg

(35:36):
spoke with twenty two independent food creators who said that
the recipe slop is damaging their business and misleading consumers
into cooking up monstrous, often inedible dishes, highlighting again how
aislop is choking out reliable information on the Internet while
simultaneously undermining the livelihoods of those whose content is being

(35:58):
overwhelmingly copied by AI. They said, Following recipes via Google's
notoriously error prone AI generated summaries is definitely a bad idea.
The summaries are telling home cooks to bake Christmas cakes
for three to four hours, potentially turning them into a
chunk of charcoal. Cookie recipes end up like cloying lumps

(36:23):
of sugar. Even entire AI generated recipe sites being listed
on Google are sending home cooks down the wrong path.
By the way you've asked them something like you know,
how long do I have to cook the turkey? That
could be very dangerous get the wrong information about it.
Google told Bloomberg it's AI overviews feature is only a

(36:45):
helpful starting point to learn about a dish, but not
necessarily how to cook it.

Speaker 3 (36:51):
So some people are going to get an object lesson
on why you shouldn't trust these things.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
This is kind of like the people in the early
days of the maps who all of those directions regardless
of what they saw around them. In terms of common sense,
oh I should cook this for four hours? Oh Okay,
well that's what the computer says, so I'll do that.
And that's what's dangerous about these computers, is they the
faith that people put in them.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
They just trust them in plicitly. Oh well, it's the computer.
It wouldn't it's not going to lie to me or
tell me the wrong thing.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
I can trust it, that's right.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
You can't.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
But the people are who were making a living doing
this right now seeing their traffic just disappear and they're
having to shut down. Well, people are getting bad information
from Google and from AI.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
I will say, though, when your entire I don't know,
like easy come, easy go. As a general rule in
the content world, there's so many, so many different ways
you can watch a person make a beef Wellington after
the one hundred and fiftieth person has done it for
a YouTube video, they're all kind of the same. A
lot of these people are repackaging recipes, and you know,

(37:58):
it's all about personnel, so they'll probably always have a
you know, base of yours, people that like them and
like their delivery and want to watch them make something.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
Unless they come up with some kind of an AI
personality that has been you know, custom design for people.

Speaker 11 (38:16):
The AIS are making this real interesting. They've got all
kinds of new, different takes on how to cook things
that aren't correct, but are at least exciting and original.

Speaker 3 (38:26):
See now that actually would be entertaining. You get a
bunch of really good chefs in a kitchen, follow AI
instructions to the letter, and see what kind of monstrosities
they cook up. Now there's content that kind of reminds
me of the will it blend stuff we used to
watch where the guy had had this blender that was
super strong.

Speaker 2 (38:46):
I don't know if you've ever seen or not, but
he would put all kinds of stuff into any sid
So let's go to the movies. Okay, let's drop the
cannon coke in here, and the popcorn, the entire box
and everything. We'll all blend together. And sure enough it
did even blended an iPhone once.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
Yeah. Blendech blnech blenders is what they were.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
Yeah, well you got some comments here before we take.

Speaker 3 (39:05):
A break, Yes we do. Markie Mark in New Jersey,
thank you very much for the tip. So it's forty
years ago in the US Navy, Week one carried a
us g USCG team for any boarding two Coast Guard yeah,
Coast Guard had to get permission to board foign vessels
outside US waters and three only arrested people if slash
when drugs were found, which.

Speaker 2 (39:24):
Twenty five percent time according to Rampaul, that they're not found.
But those are the good old days, Markie, where we
followed the constitution, or at least tried to follow the constitution.
And you know, if they if they were not going
to do it, they would at least pretend that they
were going to do it.

Speaker 3 (39:41):
But I know, I bring them up all the time.
But GK. Chesterton has a quote where he says, you know, people,
Christianity was not tried and found lacking. It was found
hard and not tried. And that's the same thing we
see with the Constitution and our politics. So people were
going like, nah, I don't feel like it.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
It's gonna be it's gonna be too difficult to look,
we don't have an OAR on drugs thing like we
did with alcohol. But let's not go through this whole
thing I'm doing constitutional memo. That's too hard. Let's just
say that we're going to do it under the Commerce clause.
There you go, that's it. That's what we'll call it.

Speaker 3 (40:15):
Jason Barker, thank you very much, and of course you
can find Jason Barker Knights of the Storm. You can
go to Knights of Thestorm dot com to see the
schedule for our show, their show, Angry Tigers show, Tony
Show Guard show, many shows, Nights of the Storm dot com.

Speaker 2 (40:28):
Thanks they show the shows.

Speaker 3 (40:29):
Yes, the shows are shown real. Jason Barker, thank you
very much for the tip. Let's fill the gas tank folks.
Thanks David Traps and Lance for the hard work y'all
put in.

Speaker 2 (40:39):
Thank you, Thank you, Jason, thank you for the hard
work you put in as well.

Speaker 3 (40:43):
And of course can't forget Mom. She's been working very
very hard. She's been working extremely hard and it's been
very difficult for Mom has always been such a hard
worker and very very strong. She's amazing.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
And we I'm not sure what's gonna We're gonna have
to walk through the chain of command to try to
get control of our website again because it was something
that Keith was doing and passed away and we don't
have the We got his computer, but it's got a
password on it. We have absolutely no idea how to

(41:16):
get to the content of it. I mean, we can
still use the computer after we wipe it.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
But yeah, well the needful information.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
Yeah, I can't get his stuff.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
But Mark you Mark in New Jersey again, thank you
very much. Forty years ago, when we did the drug
patrols in the US Navy, we had to carry a
US Coast Guard team called the tacklet TA c l
E T for Tactical le E Law Enforcement for US law.
Then only US Coast Guard personnel could board other ships.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
Yeah, yeah, we had those procedures. And you know they're
still doing that and other places, just not in Venezuela because,
as I pointed out, when Trump was blowing up ships
on site the people following his illegal orders, the same
time they were talking about interdictions of by the Coastguard

(42:05):
in the same way that's been done for a very
long time. But this is what happens when we begin
with a poison root of the drug war. Eventually it
metastasizes into something where you don't obey any aspects of law.
You just go out and kill people extra judicially.

Speaker 3 (42:22):
So see a comment here from Jason. He says, email me,
I can get you past the password, So no good,
thank you, Jason.

Speaker 2 (42:29):
But I mentioned that tho.

Speaker 3 (42:29):
Yeah, we'll shoot you an email hopefully, thank you very much.
I'll definitely shoot you an email hopefully it works out
and mark you mark again, thank you very much. When
we found a suspect vessel we wanted a board, we
had to get the US State Department permission. They'd contact
the government where the vessel was registered. After getting permissioned,
the vessel was boarded.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (42:46):
Well that's a lot of that's a lot of work,
that's a lot of people involved. It's a lot simpler
to just hit them with a missile.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
You see something, you shoot something. That's what the Trump
administration just shoots from the hip, whether they are talking
about something or where they're actually killing people on high seas.
It's amazing.

Speaker 3 (43:07):
Be my Valentine humiliation rituals. Talking about the TSA. Yeah again,
I have a great story about the TSA, but I
can never tell it. I can never tell it because
it involves a word as a white man, I am
not allowed to say being said copiously and can't say
it too bad. The real Octo spook trashy. No, no,

(43:29):
it was not me. It was not me. To make
that clear, I just can't repeat the.

Speaker 2 (43:32):
Story didn't come after him for that.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
No, no, I wasn't in the TSA line saying slurs.
I promise that was somebody else. The real octos pook.
Trashy airlines create trashy flyers. It's one giant reciprocal cycle,
and we continue to degenerate. Steve Abs, mass non compliance
for everything is the only hope we have if you
can gum up the system, and we've seen that before.

(43:57):
There was that time where everyone was going to do
a mass opt out right before Thanksgiving, and the TSA
just backed off and said, all right, yeah.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
I remember that. That was the first Thanksgiving after they
had rolled out the naked body scanners and started doing patdowns.
And they rolled out these naked body scanners. They were
coming from a company that was being run by Michael Chertoff,
who was the first head of Homeland Security, and they

(44:27):
had the underwear bomber, which the lawyer's name was Haskell.
And he saw this guy being put on the plane.
He was a bomb. He didn't you know. He was
completely out of it. And the guy who was putting
on the guy in a suit, very well dressed, takes
him up to the counter, gets him on the plane.
Talking to the person, and he noticed that because he
thought that was really strange that the you know, this

(44:49):
guy in a suit taking this bomb who seemed to
be under the influence, and so he was paying attention
to this guy on the plane. He turned out to
be the underwear bomber, and so he wanted to test
him about that, but they shut it down. But of
course after the underwear bomber happened around Christmas time, immediately
Michael Trudoff's company was ready to roll out these body scanners,

(45:10):
already had these things designed and built, they were ready
to roll out. The whole thing was a conspiracy. The
whole thing was a plan, and so by the following
Thanksgiving in four Wars was actually a large part of
that doing the opt out. Everybody to opt out for Thanksgiving.
So to keep that from happening and to keep from

(45:31):
being embarrassed by that, the TSA just shut down all
scanning on the busiest travel day of the year just
to keep people from opting out. It's a scam, absolutely
a scam.

Speaker 3 (45:44):
Yeah. Oh in sixty one, thank you very much for
the tip, says thank you night, family, Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Thanks to you all. Thank you appreciate that. Yes, we
have a lot to be thankful for this year, and
we're very thankful for your support and for your prayers,
especially all the health issues that we've had this year.
Me especially, thank you so much. Those prayers have been answered.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
Thank you, Thank you all. President of Vonte seventeen seventy six.
All TSA agents are traders to the US Constitution, specifically
the Fourth Amendment. I would be surprised if there's a
TSA agent who has read the Constitution.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
And you know the other thing that bothered me about
that was when that was challenged and went to the
Supreme Court, you had the so called strict constructionists. I think,
you know, the people who take supposedly take the Constitution literally,
like Scalia supported the idea that they can do strip
searches on people without having any probable cause. We are

(46:39):
all guilty and they have to strip search us to
prove us innocent. And that was supported by Scalia and
a lot of people and all the Conservatives in the
Supreme Court.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
OKWD sixty eight. Because I saw a ninety five dollars
country Ham the other day. The Golden Age, it just
keeps going up and up and up and with the
we were talking about it earlier, the four dollars McDonald's fries,
and with how bad all the food is for you,

(47:11):
the amount of GMO ingredients. There is never been a
better time to cook at home and make sure that
you were just getting the raw ingredients and combining them yourself.

Speaker 2 (47:21):
Only this Trump Burger. The soup is safe and effective,
then I'll say what the desired effect is though, just
like the vaccine, and just like the just like the drugs. Right,
if you're a big corporation, FDA says you are free
to do anything. If you're not a big corporation, you
are forbidden to do anything. The USDA will keep you

(47:43):
from processing your grass fed beef at the farm and
selling it to people. You got to send it to
their feed lots where they can get loaded up on
all of their garbage.

Speaker 3 (47:54):
That's there, Angelo, nineteen ninety nine. He is telling the truth.
It's crap. Don't need it about the Campbell's soup. I'm
assuming he's it right, Yeah, apparently I would. I haven't
eaten the Campbell's soup, and I don't even know how long.
It's been a long long time.

Speaker 2 (48:11):
My handy, that's Grady says, what do they mean by
if true? They know if the meat is three D
printed or not. You would think, yeah, well they're referring
to that, or they're referring to slurs against Indians.

Speaker 3 (48:23):
If true, we'll have to We're going to get the
r the racial assessment from Campbell's soup.

Speaker 2 (48:28):
We need some more context here from the Campbell's soup people.
What were they referring to that. I think they've gotten
more publicity out of this sense. Andy Warhol did the
tomato can soup. They're going to get a lot more
publicity out of this thing, I think as well.

Speaker 3 (48:43):
Real Jason Barker, responding to trump Berger, says, we need
a segment on the Aldi brand thing about a year ago.
They can have GMO and not label it if they
source elsewhere and just repackage it. They have their own loophole.
I guess I suppose it's not just their own personal loophole,
but it say loophole they exploit.

Speaker 2 (49:01):
You're free to do anything with food or drugs, you know.

Speaker 3 (49:04):
Nibaru twenty twenty nine. The largest stakeholders of Campbell's soup
co Black Rock, Vanguard, State Street as of twenty twenty three.

Speaker 2 (49:11):
Yeah, the largest stakeholders of everything, pretty much, all these
big corporations.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
That's why there's no real steak. Apparently real Jason Barker.
There are two dynamics. Seria China unveiled a massive gold
deposit that will back bricks. They also have a lease
on Venezuela oil. Those are the two major factors that
threaten the United States dollar.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
Yeah, it's always about oil, you know, you know, the
regime change doesn't anything to do with Marco Rubio's particular
grudge against Cuba and the other Latin communist countries like that.
It really is about the oil. That's what Trump wants.
He wants to you well, and the other resources that
are there in Venezuela. B.

Speaker 3 (49:50):
Turner one seventy, Thank you very much for the tip.
Really do appreciate it. Says Happy Thanksgiving to the Knight family.
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, be Turner, and to
all the listeners, thank you.

Speaker 2 (50:01):
In sixty one, we'll go get a couple of fries. Yeah,
just choking. Thank you. I appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (50:07):
Thank you so much for Turtley. Oh and sixty one.
The wild turkeys are nasty, loaded with parasites and worms.
The question is now, which is worse for you, parasites
and worms or mrn A. And we're really at a
crossroads here.

Speaker 2 (50:20):
The turkeys in our field aren't maintaining their six foot spacing.
I'm concerned they've all got the birderd flu. Yeah, we
got to comb all I guess I got. There was
a machine gun, soil and goie.

Speaker 3 (50:31):
Trump's gonna drop ordnance on the turkeys and say they
were drugged smugglers. That's right.

Speaker 11 (50:38):
We're going to find out these are the only two
turkeys that went to Epstein Island, and those are the
ones he pardons.

Speaker 3 (50:44):
Yeah, that would make more sense, lants trump Burger, says chatbot.

Speaker 2 (50:49):
How do I fry a frozen turkey? Yeah, well, you're
just dropping in that boiling oil. When we see people
doing all, go.

Speaker 3 (50:55):
For it, no precautions. You'll somebody is watching me. Windows
password is easy to bypass.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
Yeah it was on a Mac.

Speaker 3 (51:04):
Yeah it is a Mac computer.

Speaker 2 (51:06):
Yeah. Well we'll take a quick break, focus and we'll
be right back.

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Speaker 2 (53:58):
You know, I was just saying during the break, enjoyed
doing that song. Reminded me of the bands they used
to play in. And actually one of the trumpets that's
in there is actually a sample of one of the
finest trumpet players I've ever heard anywhere. I heard a
lot of really good trumpet players. We had when I
was in college. We had a series of concerts. We
brought in some famous trumpet players. We had Dizney Gillesipe,

(54:21):
we had Maynard Ferguson, we had Don Ellison. All three
of them had very different styles. Wayne Bergeron is kind
of like a studio musician and I can't recall the
guy's name who put together a group, and Wayne has
kind of been the lead trumpet guy for all these
different groups. He did a lot of cartoon music like
Animaniacs and stuff like that for Warner Brothers, and he's

(54:45):
a really good arranger. And but anyway, they did a
model of Wayne Bergeron. Basically, these guys come in and
they have them play all kinds of trumpet licks and
different notes in the record, them reproducing this note, and

(55:06):
most people couldn't do it the way this guy does
Wayne Bergeron does it, but have to be able to
do like a rip up and do it repeatedly exactly
the same on different notes. And so that's there for
you to use. And you've got to piece all that
together and make it sound like somebody's really playing it.
That's the part on our end to do that. But

(55:27):
we've got a song that's coming up at the end
of the program, something I've been working with for, like
I said, twenty years. It was two thousand and five,
the day after Thanksgiving that I did the lyrics to
this song, and so we're going to play that for
you coming up at the end of the show. So
it's not just Marjorie Taylor Green. We've got other Republicans

(55:48):
in Congress are not happy coming into the holidays. Many
of them are thinking about leaving. Why. According to one
GOP House representative, the entire White House team has treated
all of the Republican House members like garbage. I mean,
they treat you like spineless sycophants because you are finally,

(56:12):
you know, any of these people who stand up to
Trump are kicked out. And so that's the situation. Marjorie Tailergreen,
you know a lot of people. We're talking about this
as if those intrigue. Oh, she's gotten death threats maybe
from Trump, from Israelis or whatever, So she's getting I
think it's just you look at this and the way
that Mike Johnson is exercising control, which is the same

(56:35):
kind of stuff that Pelosi did, is to make sure
that you're if you are against his agenda, your bills
will never get to the floor, they'll never be heard,
you can't really do anything. It's just I look at it,
and it's like, why would anybody ever want to be
in that kind of a situation. So she's not likely
to be the only one who's going to be getting out.

(56:57):
Several other House Republicans are considering leaving their posts. In
the middle of the current term. There were frustrations with
the Trump White House and with Speaker Mike Johnson. The
entire White House team has treated all members like garbage,
says senior GP member to punch Bowl, and Mike Johnson
has let it happen because he wanted it to happen.
He will do whatever Trump tells him, and Trump treats

(57:21):
people like garbage. The arrogance of the White House team
is off putting two members who are run rough, shot
over and threatened, Republican watmakers have a little hope of
maintaining the House majority as well. They predicted more high
profile resignations and that Johnson would lose his gavel. Morale

(57:43):
has never been lower. So not only are they being
threatened and intimidated and shuddered, but at the same time,
they're going to wind up being in the minority next year,
and everybody knows it because of what Trump and Mike
Johnson and others are doing. As a far cry from
the Republicans were this time last year in twenty twenty four,

(58:03):
coming off or resounding electoral victory. They took the White House,
they retained control of the House of Representatives, and they
won back the Senate. They believe they'd been given a
mandate to radically remake America, but they quickly abused the mandate,
with Trump authorizing must to take a chainsaw to the
federal government. Now, this is vanity fair writing. That's not

(58:24):
where they abuse it. They abused it with tariffs and
many other things. You know, it's the way Trump does it.
I guess it's just where you put the emphasis or
the emphosis right, if you put on a different salable,
then it's not a terriff, it's a terrific. It's a
terrific economy instead of a tariff economy. So yeah, he

(58:47):
went to violate the posse committatis. He wanted wars, not peace,
both domestic and foreign, So again pursuing this aggressive teriff
regime that is exacerbated the economy here. Congress, meanwhile, has
been mostly sidelined, as Marjorie Green lamented in a lengthy

(59:07):
statement announcing her rep resignation because again, this is going
to be dictated by Trump and his puppet Mike Johnson.
The bulk of Johnson's job, as he's currently performing it
appears to be standing in front of reporters and saying
he didn't hear about the latest Trump scandal. Well, I
don't know anything about that. This year of chaos, cowardice,

(59:31):
and corruption has culminated in an off year elections earlier
this month that could foreshadow a twenty twenty six blue wave. Well,
that kind of stuff always happens in midterm elections. But
this is really going to be big, I think, so
lawmakers might want to look in the mirror before they
leave the House and ask themselves what exactly they expected

(59:53):
to happen when they cast their lot with Trump. Perhaps Republicans,
ten years into this law, some maga era will finally
be made to understand the danger of basing their entire
political identity around supporting him. That's what I said about
Marjorie Taylergreen. It's like, well, it's about time betily than never,

(01:00:15):
and I'm glad that she's saying it, But why would
she supported him in twenty twenty? That's what I'd like
to know. To me, that was the worst betrayal in
our face of anything we've ever seen. Of course, you know,
when you look at nine to eleven, they try to
pretend that it was something else. Trump did it in
our face and boasted about it. Well. Another GOP member says,

(01:00:37):
it is a tender box in Congress. More explosive resignations coming.
It's a tinderbox. Morale has never been lower. Johnson be
stripped of his gavel. They will lose the majority before
this term is out. If Republicans lose another House member
to death, retirement, or illness, a GOP could end up
in the minority this year. Before the election, House retirements

(01:01:00):
and resignations are common after holidays. People go and they
realize how much nicer it is being out of Washington.
As the saying goes, if you want a friend in Washington,
get a dog. So they go home and it's like,
I don't want to go back to that place. How
appealing is it to return to the Capitol when the

(01:01:21):
House spends most of his time voting on cinsure resolutions
or meaningless messaging bills. Meanwhile, government funding runs out again
on January the thirtieth. Perhaps that's why Marjorie Tailgreen picked
the beginning of January to get out of there so
he doesn't have to get caught up in this charade again.
House lawmakers are privately acknowledging that there will be another

(01:01:43):
battle with the Senate, and Johnson is facing a slew
of discharge petitions on healthcare, Russian sanctions, and likely DP
to ban stock trading and Congress DP a discharge petition.
They're notably how the rank and file lodged their complaints
with leadership, and it's so bad that Johnson has floated

(01:02:05):
the idea of changing the House rules to make it
harder to follow them. In other words, he wants to
change the rules so they don't get to do anything,
completely silence them and shut them down again. Why would
anybody want to be a part of a broken, corrupted
institution like that is beyond me. When I ran for Congress,
I ran because we didn't have social media. We didn't

(01:02:27):
have any way to get information, now, don't. We wanted
to put out some policy ideas and you know, run
the flag up and see if anybody would adopt them.
And so you know, that was a purpose of running.
It's not because I want to go to Washington, not
at all. Jd. Vance is saying that establishment Republicans discussed
him because they care more about the Ukraine War than

(01:02:49):
America's problems. You know, this is projection, isn't it. You
discussed me, Vance, you and Trump because you care more
about Israel than you do by talking about you or Israel.
You care more about these other countries than you care
about what is happening in America. That's on you. Marjorie
Taylor Green called it out. Everybody sees it. He pretends

(01:03:13):
that it's not them, that it's the establishment Republicans that
is Ukraine, but it is Trump and it is the
Trump administration. But the Establishment Republicans truly are evil people
like Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell who don't want to ever
end the Ukraine War. Vance shame the Establishment for their

(01:03:33):
level of passion for Ukraine instead of addressing affordability and
illegal immigration crisis, as well as crime here at home.
And of course, you know there's that whole thing about
thirty eight trillion dollars in debt thanks in large part
to Trump's accelerating the bankruptcy with his Cares Act and
other things. That's when he first had the first clashes

(01:03:55):
with Thomas Massey. The Vice President then accused many of
the Beltway Republicans of being angry with the administration or
their efforts to bring an end to the Russian Ukrainian War.
I got to say, this is just one of the
most typocritical things I've ever seen for Vance to say, well,
so it's establishment Republicans who are putting other countries first.

(01:04:17):
We have Thomas Massey today began, actually yesterday, talked about
how the FBI is threatening his staff.

Speaker 12 (01:04:30):
Also, I'm going to say this here on camera because
it's important. One of cash Betel's staff threatened my staff
with a criminal investigation if we didn't straighten up and
play ball.

Speaker 13 (01:04:47):
I was going to ask you about that, but since
you brought it up, and I bringing it up, okay,
you brought it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
Up, and so like a criminal investigation. Having nothing to do,
he said it was going to be a fraud.

Speaker 12 (01:05:01):
We're going to investigate one of your staff for fraud.
And he told another one of my staff this, if
you guys don't straighten up, you know, if you want
to play hardball, if this is how you want to
play it, or something like that, this member of your
staff is going to get criminally investigated for fraud.

Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
A very specific threat.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
And again, if you don't go with us in terms
of supporting these foreign governments and these foreign wars, if
you don't support Israel, if you don't support the Ukrainian war,
if you don't support the trillions and trillions of dollars
of unnecessary spending that Trump wants to do, we're going
to come after you. And we're not just going to
try to get you primaried out. We're going to now

(01:05:42):
use the FBI as a weapon. Think about how corrupt
cash battel is, how disgusting, I tweeted out this morning
when I saw that, I tweeted that out and I said,
the Trump administration is nothing other than a mafia organization,
operate exactly the same way, criminal, corrupt, and intimidating people.

(01:06:05):
It's just exactly what John Whitehead was saying in his
op ed PC the other day that I readie part
of that. It's precisely the way these people operate, and
a cash betel of all people. He's going around using
this FBI jet for his own personal pleasure, taking around
its girlfriend, flying around the country, going to Scotland to

(01:06:26):
play golf, and then of course really getting into this
whole Jagger Hoover vibe, right blackmailing people and threatening people,
say we're going to make stuff up on you. Some
Republicans have public advised Ukraine to reject the peace plan
put forth by Trump, including Texas to Representative Mike McCall,

(01:06:48):
who said on Sunday that Zelenski should not sign the
deal unless there's more ironclad security guarantees agreed upon. Senator
Roger Wicker of Mississippi also claimed that the deal would
be detrimental to Ukraine. These are the people indebted to
the military industrial complex who want to keep the war
going at all, whatever the cost. Ram Paul is warning Trump.

(01:07:12):
He said, these two moves will dissolve your MAGA movement.
He says, if you keep giving money to Ukraine or
if you invade Venezuela. He said this in an interview
with Reason magazine. Paul argued that Trump has two potential
moves in front of him that would implode his presidency
and crumble his political movement. Paul argued that more welfare

(01:07:34):
to Ukraine would be just as disastrous for Trump as
invading Venezuela. Zelensky agreed this week to a US brokered
peace deal with Russia, but he warned that there's still
much work to do. But Paul is being silent on Israel.
Why is that? I think we know Lindsay Graham has

(01:07:54):
not changed his positions, but he's clever, and he's become
very close to the president, and the influence is the president.
Same with Marco Rubio, said Ran Paul. So the pending
invasion or regime change war in Venezuela is hatched by
those people, and I actually think Trump is the one
who is least likely to want to do these things.
He's saying that because he doesn't want to personally offend

(01:08:17):
Trump's ego. He's flattering. I know Trump wants to do
the right thing right, so he needs to do the
right thing. It's the people around him. How many times
have we heard this from the Trump apologists like Alex Jones.
It's just those bad people around him that he hired,
that he keeps there as advisors. Yeah, personnelist policy. And
if you do a bad job of bringing in people,

(01:08:39):
and you know, if you bring in sickophants for example,
just take a look at this disgusting sycophancy from Warpete.
We've seen the same thing from Mike Johnson. Here's Warpete
doing this with everybody that listen to how he is
sucking up to President Trump. I'm President. You're exactly right.

Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
At the War Department, you don't get.

Speaker 14 (01:08:59):
Peace without and our job is to be the strength
part of the equation and deliver that when necessary, as
you demonstrated with your order at midnight Hammer and the.

Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
Entire world saw. And I just want to echo what
Marco said.

Speaker 5 (01:09:11):
It is a personal honor to be able to witness
the way you lead and negotiate.

Speaker 2 (01:09:18):
I want to throw up.

Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
Wish people full understanding what.

Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
That looks like what a psychop you are historic nature
as well as somebody taking illegal orders. You need to
go to jail too, Peak Doug.

Speaker 13 (01:09:30):
Probably after decades of war and the chaoss that was
unleashed through reckless and foolish American policies, never thought.

Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
This kind of piece would be possible.

Speaker 5 (01:09:39):
Yet with your strength, with your ability to wield trade.

Speaker 14 (01:09:42):
Negotiations, personal relationships, to open up that opportunity is truly
historic on the world stage.

Speaker 2 (01:09:49):
That's great, that's great. And it's not just war Peat,
It's not just Marco Rubio, it's all of these people.
Listen to what Soyboy, the Soros Soyboy Bestnent, his Treasury
secretary said.

Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
Not taking that job.

Speaker 13 (01:10:04):
But there I think three hundred and forty million Americans
now the Reserve chair I can safely say that I
will not be the FED chair. I think President Trump
will make a great FED chair. He has an open mind,
he understands better than a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
On the list. Yeah, he would make a great FED chairman.
He has bankrupted six casinos, so he could do.

Speaker 3 (01:10:25):
Considering what the real purpose of the Federal Reserve is.
He actually probably would be great for it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
I mean these people around him are just disgusting. I
make a play clips for you from Mike Johnson, but
you've seen him.

Speaker 3 (01:10:36):
Oh you know it would be the best at that.
Trump would oh anything? Yeah me, No, Trump, He's a genius, right,
he's playing forty chairs. Stable Yeah, stable, genius.

Speaker 15 (01:10:48):
Well.

Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
Tucker Carlson went scorched earth on the Republican Party. He
was being interviewed by Sean Ryan and they were discussing
a lot of different issues, but Carlson and went scorched
earth on the Republican Party. He went so far as
to declare, I'm going to have to oppose it because
I hate them too much. And so he said. One

(01:11:13):
of the things that he said was he said, the
Libertarian Party just needs to rebrand and run this. People
want a third party that's out there. But then he
goes completely against Libertarian Party principles. This said this, He said,
can I say a word about developers? Is there anyone
who makes your life worse than a developer? Yeah, people
in Washington. He says, it's a smaller benefit to a

(01:11:37):
tinier group of people who actually benefits from more dollar stores.
The people who built the dollar stores, replied Ryan. He says,
who benefits from more dollar stores? And Sean Ryan says, well,
the people who build the dollar stores profit from them.
That's why they're building him. It's called the free market,
you know. He goes, well, that's who benefits. I don't

(01:11:58):
know why they get to wreck our land, escape and
destroy our country, build crappy buildings and make everything ugly.
Does' crate God's creation? No one says anything about it,
said Tucker Carlson. This is a guy, an elitist snob,
who doesn't like dollar stores. He doesn't want to see

(01:12:19):
him anywhere. He thinks they're a blight on his otherwise
perfect landscape. He doesn't care for the whole concept of
private property. There's a whole thing about that, Tucker. You
might want to look it up. When somebody buys a property,
he should be able to do whatever they want to
with it. On the Republican Party, which is almost to
the point where it's just useless, I'm going to have

(01:12:42):
to oppose it because I hate them too much, and
because there's such betrayers. He said, So when I say
something like I just said, he said, they say, so
you're a socialist, you must be for mon Danny says, no,
not really a socialist. I just don't want any more
dollar stores. I don't want high density in my neighborhood.
I don't want any more effing strip malls that nobody

(01:13:04):
goes to. No more karate studios, no more vape shops.
Like how about No, Oh, you're a socialist. You don't
believe in the free market. No, he doesn't believe in
private property. It's why he doesn't believe in And you know,
all of you little people who've got a dream in
a small business that you want to put out there,
You're not essential. You're not essential in Trump's mind. You're

(01:13:27):
not essential in Tucker Carlson's mind either, he says, because
you bribed a county commissioner to build more garbage out here.
So again, that's the way he sees us. Another elitist
snob with CIA DNA. That's Tucker Carlson. I'm not a socialist.

Speaker 11 (01:13:47):
I just hate that these people are getting permission from
the city council to build whatever they want.

Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
Yeah, that's right on their private property. That Now, what
do you think the Republican Party is going to turn
into after this? Said Ryan? He says, well, I mean
we shouldn't underestimate just how powerful a political party is.
You can't be against political parties. They run America. No Tucker,
the CIA, the NSA, the kinds of people that your

(01:14:17):
dad worked for as well as you probably Pentagon. They're
the ones who are actually running the country. So maybe
you shouldn't ignore them. Maybe you should just engage. I
don't want to because I dislike them too much and
I dislike the people, But I'm glad that there are
some people fighting for the soul of the party. Whatever
that means, well, I know what it means. It means

(01:14:41):
restating out loud while we're here, and we're here to
make the country better for the people who live in it,
not for a foreign country, whatever that country is, and
not for your donors, but for most people or everybody
kind to try at least a little bit. That's the
argument right now. Does Republican Party exist to help as voters,

(01:15:02):
does every voter, actually every citizen, or does it exist
for some other boutique, corrupt reason like serving a foreign
government or serving your donors. Well that's a rhetorical question.
Of course, we know why it exists. So as they
look at the midterms, the Republican Party if they lose

(01:15:22):
big time and a lot of them are going to leave.
I think the ones who are staying, they're now saying, well,
if that happens, you can look at us leaving Trump
and his MAGA issues. I'll believe that when I see it.
These people are such sickophants, such prostitutes. I don't think
that they'll turn away, but like battered wives, which is

(01:15:42):
a good analogy that Marjorie Tayler Green had. Despite previous
losses with Trump at the helm like the twenty eighteen
midterms and twenty twenty presidential election, the president still managed
to further submit his grip on the party. However, with
Republicans only holding a slim four seat majority in the
House of Representatives and the GOP having lost by large

(01:16:03):
margins in multiple states during the off yer elections earlier
this month, they are saying. One Republican analyst wrote that
a stinging defeat for Republicans was very much in the
cards next year. Everybody sees that, said first, the possibility
that Republicans will still cling to Trump following a blowout

(01:16:24):
loss in the midterms. He cited the previous twenty eighteen example.
He said, the key difference in twenty twenty six is
that Trump is now a lame duck president despite his
entertaining an illegal and unconstitutional third term. He suggested that
in twenty twenty seven and beyond, Trump may rely on
leaning into authoritarianism. I thought that's what he's been doing

(01:16:48):
while juicing the economy, given that the Federal Reserve chair
John Powell's term is due to expire, and the president
will have a compliant chairman to leave the Fed. By
the way, that should be your clue that gold is
on sale right now. He's going to just blow out.
As one person put it, it's going to be a

(01:17:10):
fire hose of a quantitative easing. They're going to just
print money like there's no tomorrow, and there won't be
any tomorrow for the dollar that happens, however, they said
party functionaries, then the GOP could push Trump aside if
Republicans lose the House representatives next year. Again to how
the Democrats pushed Joe Biden into retirement after his debate

(01:17:34):
with Trump, he said jd Vance could form a twenty
twenty eight exploratory committee. Cabinet members could quit the administration
and oppose Trump from the right or the GOP's next
minority leader could pen the blame of the party's losses
on Trump. A third scenario predicted was Trump having a

(01:17:55):
health event that would lead to the President being gracefully
ushered off stage. He said, there's a potential danger for
all mafia dons and strong men, which is why they
tend to surround themselves in their later years the people
who are most likely to remain loyal in all circumstances.

(01:18:16):
And that's exactly what we see with these sickophants who
have surrounded Trump. Well, we're gonna take a quick break
before we do, Travis.

Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
That's right, we got comments. Karen Carpenter twenty seven, Thank
you very much for the tip.

Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
Thank you, of course.

Speaker 3 (01:18:29):
Karen Carpenter is part of the Knights of the Storm.
You can find her on their program says Happy Thanksgiving
to the Knight family and listener community. Happy things. Can you, Karen,
hope you're doing well? Yes, Nyburu twenty twenty nine. Reagan
Maga one point zero invaded Panama under the excuse of
drugs back in the nineteen eighties. Yeah, well it worked
out so well for Reagan my.

Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
Life, Well that was actually I think George H. W.
Bush Panama invasion, and I think that did have a
lot to do with his Bush's CIA connections and the
fact that Manuel Noriega strong man. Manuel, he kept calling
him strong man. I think there were business partners in
the drug trade, and I think Noriega went his own
way and that was what was behind that. But yeah,

(01:19:12):
Reagan invaded Grenada and other things like that. People love
war the mass public. You know, if you were failing
as a political entity, just like Benjamin Netanyahu, he was
not doing well in the elections. He got a bare
plurality majority I should say, well not over fifty percent,

(01:19:34):
but he had he was a number one vote getter
in a multi party election. But he tried three or
four I don't remember, it was like three or four
times to try to put together a government with the
other political parties that were there. Consistently failed over and
over and over again. And as Jerald Slinty pointed out,

(01:19:54):
you have, you know in the Gaza attacks and what
that does, That solid support around the leader, just like
it did for Bush after nine to eleven going into Afghanistan,
going into a rock, regardless of how bad the war is,
regardless of how unjustified the war is. It always helps
him to become more popular.

Speaker 3 (01:20:16):
So also, I've got a bit of a hot take here. Personally,
I'm somewhat on Tucker Carlson's side, like, yeah, you should
be able to build things, but I am sick and
tired of how monumentally ugly everything is. The drive through
the mountains here is absolutely gorgeous. It's beautiful, but they
are starting to put up massive billboards and these gorgeous

(01:20:36):
views that are blocking them off. We were going through
the mountains the first time up here with my wife
and I looked over and said, man, this is absolutely gorgeous.
But you know what would make it better? A giant
Walmart billboard right over you, just blocking the view. We
round a corner and sure enough, there is a giant
Walmart billboard. I was being facetious, and sure enough they
had done it. I don't think so, no, I don't

(01:20:58):
think you can just buy this plot of land on
the mountain and put your giant Walmart billboard up blocking
the view. I think if you do that, you're some
kind of monster and we should hunt you down. But
that's just me personally. I don't care how much money
you've got if you start blocking off my view of
the mountains, I become a little testy.

Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
We did business in an area there in North Carolina
and carry North Carolina. They were very, very protective of
signage and all the rest of this stuff until Blockbuster
video came in, which is paramount. This is you know,
the sum to Redstone his family. So they come in

(01:21:35):
and they spent over a million dollars on an out
parcel just to buy the land, and then they put
up signage and lights and all this kind of stuff,
and it was clearly a violation. And the local paper
asked people that they had a city councilman who was
complaining about it. Because the people were complaining to him,
he goes, looks like an airport landing strip out here.

(01:21:57):
You know. I didn't really care, but you know I
took notice of it because we were they were competitors
to us, And so they said, how did the world
this happen? They said, well, we went back in the
planning office, made a mistake. They signed off on this mistakenly.
But once we signed off on it, we couldn't take
it back. And I was like, yeah, how much did

(01:22:18):
they get paid for that has been made. You can't
unmake the mistake. That's the that's the way these these
people operate. They buy off people inside the government. They're
free to do whatever they wish, and so that's a
big part of it.

Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
But and I do understand there needs to be you know,
cheaper retail spaces so that small businesses can come in
and get a foot in the door and start building.

Speaker 2 (01:22:41):
But the other side of all this is that I've
also lived in a place where there was a a community.
You know, we live in a homeowners associations, I think, right,
and so we don't want to turn our cities into
giant homeowners allociations either. That is another form of tyranny

(01:23:04):
and frustration, and that can be one of the worst,
most evil things. I saw an article about condomu. It
wasn't an article. It's actually Karen told me about it.
And she was picked up by an uver driver in
Florida when she's down there for the funerals. And this
lady is in this situation. She was from Long Island,

(01:23:25):
New York, just like Careing. So they were struck up
a conversation and she'd moved to Florida. She got this
great deal on a condominium. It was only like one
hundred twenty thousand dollars. But now on the back end,
what happened was a few years ago, and I remember
this story. They had some kind of an issue of
fire or something and it involved shoddy construction work that

(01:23:47):
made it worse. And so they've really cracked down retroactively
on these condominiums in terms of building regulations and making
them go back and retrofit it. But she was saying,
we've got a bunch of people who've moved down here
also from New York, just like she did. And she
said they've got a lot more money than me, and
they don't they're not even going to stop at the

(01:24:08):
at the minimum requirement that is being put in by
the government. They wanted to go way beyond that. And
she said it's costing a ridiculous amount of money. She said,
they hit me with a four thousand dollars assessment and
I had to pay it right away. And she said
I couldn't pay it right away. They kept sending me
harassing notices and stuff like that, but they basically worked
with her. She got it paid off. The next year,

(01:24:31):
it goes to six thousand dollars, and so she said,
you know, it was taking her longer to do that,
and they got really harassing, and she said, but she
eventually got that paid off because she took a job
as an uber driver because she's got a mother who's
got Alzheimer's and she was there taking care of her mother.
But she has to leave her mother alone so she
can work as an uber driver. This year, they're coming

(01:24:53):
in with seven thousand. It never ends. And now they're
sending her letters because she's struggling to pay this. They're
sending her letters saying they're going to foreclose on her.
This is and so that comes with being in a condominium.
It's like a homeowner's association. Right, But even if you've
got a single detached home and you're a homeowner's association
is a real nightmare. So I don't sympathize with Tucker Carlson.

(01:25:16):
I'd rather have some ice ores that I have to
look at than to live under a homeowners association or
a strong zoning law, because I know how these things work,
and a strong zoning law doesn't protect you if you've
got a rich corporation's going to come in and bribe
these people it doesn't work. Government doesn't protect us even
for that.

Speaker 11 (01:25:37):
I remember we lived back in North Carolina. We went
to a place near the National Parks one time and
there was a large hotel. It was like a ski
resort on the very top of a mountain, and it
was the one thing that you could see from miles
away when you're looking at the view. It was right
on the edge of the National Park. And Brad was

(01:25:59):
telling me about how that's not permitted anymore because it's,
you know, a large building on the top of the
mountain that's obstructing the view. And for something like that
where it's you know, right on the mountain, right at
the National Park, which is you know, set aside for that,
and there's a question about whether that should have been

(01:26:21):
done in the first place. But now that it's done,
we don't want to ruin what's there. But on the
other hand, you have like what you were talking about
when you went to New Zealand and you were looking
at houses there and the guy was telling you about

(01:26:43):
the absurd restrictions they have on building anything because of
exactly that you can't build a two story thing anywhere
or else that might obscure someone else's view. It's really
a tricky thing when you want to have the government
intrude anywhere on what you can build.

Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
Yeah, I'm reluctant to give the government that kind of
power anywhere. And you know, when you look at the
National Park. I love the National Park, you know, Smoking
Mounts National Park, But just go through Cade's Cove and
get a reminder that there were people who lived here
and their land was stolen from them. They were pushed off.
They'd been here, many of them for over a century

(01:27:24):
and their family homes and the government just took their
land and kicked them out of there so we could
have a national park. Kind of ruins it for me.

Speaker 3 (01:27:32):
It's not like these people were destroying the land or
being abused, and these people cared for it. This was
a family inheritance and thank you government. And another thing
is just the hoa. Like theoretically the hoa should be
a free contract you agree to with other people, but
invariably it is these busy bodies that want to get

(01:27:55):
involved with every aspect of your lifective to it. And
then they start measuring the height.

Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
Of your grass.

Speaker 3 (01:28:02):
Yeah, and like, oh, is your car parked slightly too
close to the road. Ooh, they become insane with power,
very very rapidly, and it's because they've never wielded any
amount of power in their life at all. So the
second they get just a hint of it, like oh boy.

Speaker 2 (01:28:16):
There's no bill Wrights and Homeowners Association, you have no guarantees,
you're feeling all the full evil impact of democracy, right,
and all.

Speaker 3 (01:28:25):
The democracy and busybodies, school moms that their kids have,
you know, aged up and they don't have anything or
anyone to boss around anymore. Yeah, let's see. Is that
LODO for thank you very much? Or maybe it's iodo,
but we'll say lodo, we appreciate the tip. Thanks for
being a truth tell her there aren't many.

Speaker 2 (01:28:44):
Oh, thank you. We do. That's what we. We do
our best to do, and we're not going to lie
to you. We may get something wrong, but we're not
going to lie to you.

Speaker 3 (01:28:51):
That's right. I know the I know my stance isn't
the more popular or common one in the chat when
it comes to the whole you know, I sore thing,
but that's mine, so I'm not gonna lie to you
about it. I won't lie about it. Nivaru twenty nine
tyranny comes in the guy's inconvenience. Hence TSA. Chirt Off
was a full partner in the scanner company, just like
Trump's a full partner in a huge biometric ID coman.

Speaker 2 (01:29:13):
Yeah yeah, well like Lutnik as a partner. And this
stable coin stuff, and it just it just keeps going
and going. Yeah, go ahead, lights.

Speaker 11 (01:29:24):
Back to what we were saying about the eye source stuff,
I think there is like a balance there, and brought
up the building a giant resort at the top of
a mountain right in front of a national park as
an example of Okay, maybe that's a reasonable level of regulation.
And another thing would be, you know these giant lit
up billboards everywhere on the highway.

Speaker 2 (01:29:49):
It's well, I think they're also you can make a
safety argument for some of these. They can be very distracting.
You know, it can be very bright, and many of
them now are electronic and they're moving and animated. That
gets your These people will pull you over and give
you a ticket if they see using a cell phone
holding it to your head or you know, you're playing
with something. But at the same time, the billboards get

(01:30:10):
a pass, and the cars that have touch panels in
the middle of the dashboard, get a pass. It's it's
just ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (01:30:17):
It reminds me of just how you know, babies need
constant stimulation. You know, you put a little mobile over them,
or you jingle keys in front of them, like, oh
they're distracted. Oh boy, I'm entertained now. I'm not going
to throw a fit. The babification of the American is
in full swing. We just need constant jingling keys in
front of us. You need a giant display in your

(01:30:39):
car while it drives itself so that you can fiddle
around with something so you don't ever have to be
detached from the dopamine drip feed of social media. That's right,
d Dona one one one. I told the TSA. They said,
be a shame. They should be a shame for violating
my rights. They said, just doing my job. I said,
like the brown.

Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
Shirts, just following illegal or and if you if you
tell people not to follow illegal orders, the Trump administration
will investigate you. And so they're I'm not a fan
of Mark Kelly at all, one of the worst gun
controlled people out there and a Democrat, so he's wrong

(01:31:18):
on all the economic issues as well. But again when
the Pentagon under Warpete is going to come after him
and try to punish him as a veteran because he
said that you must not obey illegal orders. And what's
going on here? This is insane, really is ratisbro.

Speaker 3 (01:31:39):
Anyone else noticed the lack of Thanksgiving ads Well, I
think to me, this is somewhat like in Lord of
the Rings.

Speaker 2 (01:31:45):
I haven't seen any because I don't watch TV.

Speaker 3 (01:31:47):
There's that, but I think it's also like in Lord
of the Rings, you know where Gundolf says Bilbo was
kind of injured from the effects of the Ring because
he started his tenure with it with an act of mercy.
He spared Gollum. Thanksgiving is such a specifically, it's about
being thankful. It's about being thankful for what you have,
being thankful for family. It's about spending time with family.

(01:32:07):
It's a bit more hard to commercialize this just based
on what it is, based on what it was started on.

Speaker 2 (01:32:12):
Yeah, don't be thankful comment, Yeah yeah, it's about buying
and consuming and having more. Yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:32:21):
Junior Barner on the illegal orders, I think they are
doing round two of purging decent people out of the
military because they know what they are getting ready to
do to us. The first purge was the COVID witness test. Yes,
I agree, Youbrew twenty twenty nine. Caligular Trump's accomplishing his
Clinton goals, destroying the GOP permanently.

Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
Yeah. When you look at what Trump is turning Ice
into and border patrol, it truly is amazing. These really
are brown shirts who are following illegal orders and they're
creating a national police force. Of course the military could
be a part of that as well.

Speaker 3 (01:32:55):
Don't frag me, bro. Marjorie Taylor Green and Massy, the
declassified duo do nothing. Don't frag me bro. The job
of the Democrat demon rats is to break everything. The
job of Retarcticans is to make sure nothing is fixed.

Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
Yeah, so ratcheting in fact, that's right.

Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
Ver Invictis. Dollar stores aren't small businesses. We are talking
about free market capitalism here.

Speaker 2 (01:33:15):
Yeah. I mean, it's a big box retailer that's out there,
and it's just like, you know, we're competing against Blockbuster.
I understand the same thing. But again, you know, he
doesn't have a solution. He's identified something that he doesn't like.
But you've got to understand where the trade off comes
between you know, private property and free markets and other

(01:33:37):
things like that. And again when you use the government
to put these things in there, it works out just
like it did with Blockbuster in our case.

Speaker 3 (01:33:44):
Yeah, I think personally it should be a local choice.
You know, you have the people of the town they're
in decide what they would like their local laws on
these things to be, what kind of buildings they would
like in place.

Speaker 11 (01:33:58):
A certain extent, two wolves and a sheep voting on
what's for dinner, you get, you're going to have that
filled with the blue haired old ladies that love to
get in everyone's business. It's going to go the root
of every agent.

Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
I just don't see. You know, once you decide that
you're going to control things with government, that stick that
you're leaning on is going to pierce your hand. Like
Jefferson said, I prefer dangerous and I would say even
ugly liberty to a peaceful and pretty slavery. That's that's
my take on it. I think government just brings it.

(01:34:33):
You bring a government, the government into solve a problem.
And we used to tell people because of kudzu over
here in the mountain, So you just say kutsu is
a good example, you bring it into solve a problem.
Before you know it, it's taking over everything. And that's
the way it is with government. Government is like kudzu.

Speaker 11 (01:34:50):
P that comment up when you're talking about Blockbuster, because
it made me think that's exactly what would happen. You know,
it's not a small business. It's not free mu market.
Any regulations you try and put to stop the dollar
store is only going to stop their competitors.

Speaker 2 (01:35:07):
That's right. The regulations in Carrie, North Carolina stopped us
the small businesses, the small mom and pops. It did
not stop Blockbuster or Paramount or Viacom, which is really
the parent company of all that bulldog.

Speaker 3 (01:35:23):
HMOs are being mandated to make green upgrades, forcing HMO
fee increases.

Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
Well, well yeah, there's that, and then there, of course,
there's all the politics that happen in the neighborhoods that
are there as well. We're going to take a quick break, folks,
and we will be right back.

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Speaker 2 (01:37:22):
And again, you know, we were just talking about unlawful orders,
and I got an email from Jason Barker going into it.
He said, He said, I was appalled when I saw
what they are saying about that factual statement that you
must not follow illegal orders. He said, standing up for
that principle was a main tenant of mine that I

(01:37:42):
talked to my soldiers when I was in I was
fortunate enough to have one commander that instilled it in
us and brought the regulations to back it up. He said.
The general public is unaware that the Army doctrine went
to a concept that's known as mission and of course
you can look that up. There's even a discussion about

(01:38:03):
it on Wikipedia. I said, this is being pushed very
hard around twenty eighteen and onward. My spider senses threw
up red flags back then. What mission command does is
absolve the commanders of wrongdoing if their subordinates conduct themselves
in immoral or unlawful ways. In a nutshell, they give
a general idea of what the end state should be,

(01:38:26):
and they give subordinates a latitude to operate with a
certain level of authority. To accomplish their goals. The idea
was to free up the bottleneck of asking permission for
every move, But what it really does is it makes
the people executing the mission the scapegoat when things don't
go right or they go illegally. Our higher commanders are

(01:38:47):
all now weak and willing to accept the pay, but
will not take the risk of making bad decisions. And look,
this is one of the things people have pointed out
about Trump administration. Trumps made it clear that he believes
that the people at top are immune from prosecution, but

(01:39:08):
of course the people underneath are going to be liable
for following these illegal orders from Donald Trump. That's the
reality of what's going going to happen to these people
down the road. Let's take a quick look at what
is happening with the economy and with gold. There's been
several different developments in this lately that I think are

(01:39:29):
kind of interesting. And of course, when we talk about
what is coming, and one of the few things that
we can do to hedge against this is to protect
ourselves a little bit financially with doing some hedges, and
that means gold really tether is making massive gold purchases.
Now this again Remember this is a Lucky Lutnick's company, Tether,

(01:39:53):
and they have been positioned to be the top stable
coin company, and they're moving to stable coin as a
way to do a backdoor version of CBDC. It has
all of the controlling functions that a central bank digital
currency would, but it's being done by several different companies

(01:40:16):
that are out there, and they can always claim they
had nothing to do with it, just like they can
claim that they had nothing to do with the social
media censorship, even though they were directing it. And so
it's a very subversive, covert way to instill a digital
currency with us. But it's also a way for lawyer
Litnik and his partners like Trump to become much much

(01:40:40):
much richer. And so they've been big buyers of their
reserve bonds and they're hoping that they can use these
stable coins in countries where their currencies are even worse
shape than ours is, and that these people will then

(01:41:00):
be able to do transactions using digital currency in other countries.
And as long as these stable coins will buy tea bills,
they will make a deal with them, just like they
made a deal for the petro dollar. In terms of
the Saudi Arabians, no matter the Saudi Arabians, no matter
how bad the Saudis were, as long as they would
buy our bonds, then we would give them weapons and

(01:41:23):
we would work with them. And so this will be
the same type of deal they're making with these Wall
Street companies like Litnux company, that they will do this
deal with them and they will then buy the garbage
bonds that are being put out by the government that
can't pay them back or wants to pay them back
with cheaper dollars. But Teather has to stay in business,

(01:41:45):
and so the flip side of this is that they
have to have some real assets. So Tether is starting
to buy gold in a really big way. They're not
just going to buy the tea bills and help out
the government, but if they want to main maintain their solvency,
if they want to be stable, they're going to have
to get gold, and that's what they're doing. So this

(01:42:06):
is another angle about the positive case for gold. We've
seen the central banks doing this, and we've seen the
bricks companies bricks countries doing this because they need to
have gold there to start a new financial system. And
so the stable coin people that are out there trying
to establish stable coin as an alternative to the fiat currency,

(01:42:28):
going out and buying government bonds, but also buying gold
and buying massive amounts of it. And so this is
another whole class of people that is starting to stack gold,
and that's the stable coin companies. The article from Kitko.
Central bank gold purchases and investment demand have been two

(01:42:50):
key factors driving gold prices to record highs this year,
but one investment firm is looking at another segment of
the gold market that is starting to attract significant attention
just now. For years, many analysts have expected tokenized gold
to be the next evolution in the precious metals space,

(01:43:11):
and it appears that it's time has come, as Tether Limited,
the leader in cryptocurrency stable coins, has become a major
player in the sector. And so when we talk about
something being tokenized again, we're talking about these Wall Street
crooks getting real assets like real estate or getting gold

(01:43:32):
or whatever you name it. They want to tokenize everything
in the world, and so they go out and they
buy real stuff and then they sell everybody small shares
in it, and then you can buy and sell this
stuff electronically over the internet and actually Peter Schiff said
this is going to be a big thing as well,
he believes because it's going to allow people to first
of all, to create even more demand for gold. And

(01:43:56):
he's heasily going to add he's always been an opponent
of bitcoin and a proponent of gold. And so Peter
Shift is looking at this and saying, well, you know,
bitcoin may have paved the way for digital gold. They
might grab the gold and tokenize it, and then people
will be able to use it more easily in transactions

(01:44:16):
and split it up into small dollar amounts very easily,
and that will just make things an even stronger case
for gold. We believe that Tether could remain a significant
buyer of gold, supporting gold prices going forward, they said.
Investors shared with us that Teather intended to buy one

(01:44:37):
hundred tons of physical gold in twenty twenty five. Yeah,
they're positioning themselves basically to have the same function that
the Federal Reserve has had, you know, going out there
and with the bonds and supporting the government's bond programs
and everything, trying to set themselves up as another standard.
And so we stop and think about it. You've got
central banks, you got bricks, and now you've got stable

(01:45:00):
coins that are going to be going out there and
all buying gold because it's the thing that is really stable.
Gold currently represents only seven percent of the holdings that
back Tether's stable coin. Just the other day, I was
saying several articles that come out saying that the general
idea that for diversification that people have had general rule

(01:45:21):
of thumb was sixty forty sixty percent stocks, forty percent
bonds to make sure that you are kind of covering
yourself and hedging against different scenarios. Now what they're saying
is a lot of them are saying sixty twenty percent
twenty percent and taking half of that forty percent for
the bonds and putting it into gold. So you go
sixty twenty twenty, And so everybody is seeing that they

(01:45:45):
need to have some kind of a stable backing there.
Tether is the largest holder now of gold outside of
central banks because they're trying to become central banks, and
both the Trump family as well as the Litnix are
doing this. Given Tether's profitability, potential, supply growth of the

(01:46:06):
tether dollar, and management positive comments about gold, we believe
that Tether could remain a significant buyer of gold, supporting
gold prices going forward. Well, when you just let's say,
here we go, is a goal's consolidation ending ask zero hedge. No,

(01:46:28):
The skew suggests that a squeeze may be coming. So again,
is it poised for a launch? That's what they're thinking.
And again it's Peter Schiff talking about digital gold, talking
about how bubbles are popping everywhere. He called out the
AI stockmania, a fragile housing market that's propped up by policy,

(01:46:51):
and the crypto circus. All of these are potential bubbles
inflated by easy money. So we don't just have one
overheating market. We have many of them. The bigger question
is not just whether or not this is a precursor
for other bubbles to pop, because there are a lot
of bubbles out there. It's like a bubble bath we're

(01:47:11):
gonna I just thought of that, you know, with the
big short. One of the first explanations they had about
the securitization, they had margot roby and a bubble bath.
How appropriate. I didn't think about the connection with bubbles.
But Peter points to a recent price action as evidence
that much of the big cooin story is built on air.

(01:47:34):
A sharp drawdown is a pretty big bear market in nothing,
he said, and he prefers measuring crypto's value relative to
gold rather than to dollars. He said, earlier this afternoon,
bitcoin traded below eighty eight thousand. Well now it's been
down to about eighty thousand since then, so this is
a couple it was last week or something. Anyway. Now,

(01:47:57):
of course that's still a ridiculously high price to pay
for nothing, but it's about thirty percent below. But you
had to pay for nothing a couple months ago. He's
about the most critical person of bitcoin you can find.

Speaker 3 (01:48:09):
You get less nothing for your dollar than you used to.
It's a really really sad.

Speaker 2 (01:48:14):
Yeah, like Perry Air, how you open up the can.

Speaker 3 (01:48:17):
It reminds me of that quote. Minimalism is a scam
by big nothing to sell you more.

Speaker 2 (01:48:22):
Less Bitcoin down thirty percent, he says, in terms of gold,
which again is a better way to measure the price
of bitcoin, because after all, bitcoin is marketed as being
digital gold, as being an alternative to gold that is
going to replace gold because it's better than gold. Ironically,
Peter says that the one real constructive outcome from the

(01:48:46):
crypto craze could be a greater utility for actual money
tokenized gold. If blockchain tech makes gold more liquid and transferable,
that can strengthen goal's role rather than replace it, because
tons are only as meaningful as the asset backing them. Ironically,
he said, the one thing that might come out of

(01:49:06):
the whole crypto bubble is tokenized gold. Gold may be
the only real winner. Rather than killing gold, blockchain may
have just given it a new lease on life by
making gold even more efficient than it's been as a
means of exchange, making it more liquid, making it more divisible,
making it more portable. All the characteristics that people think

(01:49:30):
bitcoin has that are better than gold are worthless without
the underlying value of gold. You know how people say, well,
what do we do? You know when gold gets really
expensive because the dollar loses all of its value and
so forth, just make sure that you're in that area.
There'll be some way, believe me, for you to be
able to convert that or to tokenize that. You can

(01:49:53):
convert it to crypto current, to the fiat currency at
some point if you want to. There'll be a way
to do it. Believe me. If it it's that valuable,
there also may be a way for you to tokenize
that and to divide it and to move it very easily.
So the key thing is to make sure that you
have something that is going to retain its value, and

(01:50:13):
then how you use that is going to be don't worry,
that'll be figured out by the people who want that
valuable item.

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Speaker 2 (01:50:51):
Peter Scheff goes on to say the federal Open market
members seem to believe that the inflation threate that they
thought may come from tariffs isn't there. Terrafts are terrific.
Trump has been rolling back more terrafs recently of a
lot of items, he said, but there are obvious tailwinds

(01:51:12):
coming for gold, says Zero Hedge. As they're looking at
all this stuff and I think we're right back to
where we were about a year ago when I was
playing that commercial. As a matter of fact, we still
have that commercial. I think. Yeah, the gold and silver
Yukon Cornelius. This is a year ago when people were
so excited about crypto because of Trump winning and because

(01:51:37):
of all his promises about bitcoin.

Speaker 15 (01:51:40):
That's right, boys and girls, there's a post election sale
on silver and gold. Trump euphoria has caused a tip
in silver and gold. It's time to buy some medals
with va doors before they come to there.

Speaker 16 (01:51:56):
Since his go to David Knight Don Gold to get
in touch with the wise wolf himself, Tony Harterburn, he
knows where to look to find silver and gold.

Speaker 15 (01:52:20):
Yug Beet.

Speaker 2 (01:52:22):
Yeah, that's right. Since it was on sale a year ago,
it has fifty because it was based on the ultimate bubble,
Donald Trump and optimism about what he was going to do.
And so when we look forward as to what Trump
is likely to do again, Jerome Powell is going to
be replaced next year. He's going to have a very compliant,

(01:52:44):
very sycophantic Federal Reserve chair. He's going to do quantitative easing,
lower interest rates. All these things are going to increase inflation.
They're going to drive the value of the dollar down,
and they're going to drive the dollar price of gold up.
Gold will be keeping its value, but it will appear
to be going up in value because the dollar is

(01:53:05):
going down. It's just it's relative.

Speaker 6 (01:53:07):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:53:08):
It's like you're setting in two trains and one of
them starts moving and the other one is stationary. Well,
it's the gold train that is stationary. The other one
is moving, but you know, it might feel like you're
actually the one who's moving. By now, it should be
no surprise to anyone. The FED, which is a private
bank owned by other commercial banks as part of a

(01:53:28):
legalized cabal, is little more than a dishonest, unelected insider
trade and they will do whatever it takes to keep
themselves alive and liquid. This means that the FED will
inevitably once again face an inflection point in which more
Bazooka fire hose money will flow into this so called system.

(01:53:50):
Liquidity ultimately created out of thin air, will save a
now entrenched and parasitic system at the expense of the
inherent purchasing power the dollar in general, end of the
paper wealth of its citizens, in particular in this hidden
backdrop of serfs and lords otherwise masquerading as free market capitalism.

(01:54:12):
So yeah, there will be an emergency, of course, and
Trump is desperate regardless of what it does to the dollar,
regardless of what it does to Americans. He's got one concern.
He wants to monetize the massive debt that he started
running up in twenty twenty. And the way the does
that is with lower interest rates. He can pay it

(01:54:33):
back at a lower interest rate. With a high interest rate,
you know, the government is in big trouble in terms
of trying to make these payments. That's why he's so adamant,
regardless of what the effect is going to be. And
what we have seen in the past is that as
the Fed drops interest rates, it doesn't drop the mortgage
rates for people because those are long term interest rates

(01:54:54):
and those they have to sell on the marketplace. And
so when he does things that are obviously going to
lead to inflation, it doesn't drop the interest rates for
those things, and it's a greater risk for them as well.
So he's going to turn on the fire hose of
dollar creation, and he's going to do it next year.

(01:55:14):
I think the market knows that more QE and QE
like and it's quantitative easing liquidity is coming, which means
that a US dollar, which has already lost more than
ninety nine percent of its purchasing power when measured against gold,
will continue to lose its punch in the same way
that a glass of wine loses its flavor when buckets

(01:55:36):
of added water delete it, dilute it. I should say, gold,
whose bowl market is just beginning in such a backdrop,
will continue its secular historical rise because fiat currencies will
continue their secular, political, human, and ohso historically familiar fall.
That's exactly what's going to happen again. You can go

(01:55:57):
to David Knight dot gold. They'll have you get to
Tony Orterman. Get large purchases, accumulate small amounts on a
regular basis. You can even put your iras into metals,
different things like that, and Tony can help you with
all of that stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:56:11):
He can also help you with bitcoin if you're interested.

Speaker 2 (01:56:14):
Yeah, Tony's and if you want to get out of it.

Speaker 3 (01:56:17):
Tony's not a big bitcoin guy. He doesn't shill it.
He's not all about it. But if you're interested in,
you know, gambling in the speculative market on the in
the bitcoin area, he can help you with that as well.
So he makes it very easy. Tony is a really
great guy and he's got a great system, makes it,
like I said, very easy. We also have got a

(01:56:38):
lot of comments here, Lieutenant Oracle of Truth. Thank you
very much for the tip, says I. Thank God for
all his creations. Happy Thanksgiving family, I do too. It's
truly amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:56:48):
It is a wonderful. It is a wonderful holiday because
the focus is on being thankful and not on what
you don't have, which is what typically happens with Christmas. Yeah,
I want this that I don't have, it's my shopping
list and everything. But Thanksgiving canby and should be a
time to go back and think about this last year
and to think about what God has given you and

(01:57:09):
to be thankful for that. It's like a prayer, you know,
you always begin a prayer with thanksgiving to God for
what he has done and as a reminder as to
who it is it really provides for you. So it's
a great holiday to reflect on things.

Speaker 3 (01:57:24):
Thinking back on it, one thing I realized is very rarely,
if ever, can I remember you guys going, oh, what
would you like for Christmas?

Speaker 2 (01:57:31):
There was never.

Speaker 3 (01:57:32):
You were never big on building this hype of like,
oh are you excited? What do you want? What's the toy?
Do you want something? It was never this commercial.

Speaker 2 (01:57:41):
Well he did that once. So he did that with
Lance and he was very very young. Yeah, he was
very didn't watch TV, but he knew precisely what he wanted.
He wanted a flying roboties, all of this other kind
of stuff. That's what he really wanted. It didn't matter
if anybody made it or not. That's what he wanted.
You I mentioned that knew what he wanted, so I
was like, okay, never mind.

Speaker 3 (01:58:04):
Perhaps not. I'm very thankful, especially this year. It's really
amazing getting to watch our son just Yeah, he's just
turned one, as I'm sure most of you guys know,
and he is he's started to walk and he's said
his first word. His first word was dog, which makes
sense considering who my wife and I are. So many

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dogs around here are and some one is always pointing
out her mentioning the dog. But very very thankful this
year even more so than usual. Ratus Bro, thank you
very much. I really do appreciate it, and he says,
Happy Thanksgiving and happy Thanksgiving to you all, to you,
Ratus Bro. Real Jason Barker exactly, David, this is a
good Eric Peters topic on the roadside distractions.

Speaker 2 (01:58:50):
That's right. Yeah, it's time for us to get Eric
Peters BA.

Speaker 3 (01:58:54):
We haven't had him on. Guard had him on when
he hosted the show, and Gard and Eric Peters always
great conversations as well.

Speaker 2 (01:59:01):
Yeah, and of course, you.

Speaker 3 (01:59:03):
Know, I don't know if we did. I'm sure you
know we thanked him personally, but just while run the show,
we want to thank Guard Goldsmith for hosting while we
were excellent, and he did it, you know, very last minute.
He was more than willing to step in and fulfill
that role. So we really do think it. Guard is
a great friend of the show and we really do
appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:59:21):
Yeah, and I really appreciate he really covered, you know,
what was going on with Huckabee and and Jonathan Pollard
and all the rest of this stuff. I mean that
that just it's just unbelievable to me to see that.
And we have an article about Uh, you know, Trump
is all about Nigeria, right, He's trying to virtue signal
to Christians, and yet he's about to deport some Iranian Christians.

(01:59:45):
Binshall Hobby's got the article about that, and these are people.
They have sent them back, and the the people were
not violating any laws. Many of them had been given
asylum here because they really were refugees as Christians from Iran.
They were sent back and along with them they gave

(02:00:07):
them all kinds of information about these people personally, as
well as organizations that they're involved in, as well as
their Christian testimony, so the Iranians could come after them.
Absolutely reprehensible what Trump is doing. One of the things
the Iranians are very coming down really hard on Christians

(02:00:28):
because they believe that all Christians are Christian Zionists, and
so they believe that the Christians are really agents for Israel,
and that's not the case really, And that's one of
the reasons why I feel that even that defends a
lot of Christians who have been brought up and taught
this Zionism from the very beginning. Because they're eschatology. They

(02:00:52):
need to understand that if they have a millennial understanding
of future of prophecy and that type of thing. They
need to understand that that was never the case. For
two thousand years you had people who had a millennial view,
but it did not involve Zionism. And that's the key difference.
The Zionism was what was added by people like Darby

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and Schofield. They added the Zionism to the premillennial understanding.
That's there. But as I always said, you know, if
you are basing everything that you do based on your
understanding of prophecy, that is a very dangerous thing. And
I don't have the time to get into this in
detail of people on air. I just have to say

(02:01:37):
though that, as one wise person said, if somebody tells
you they've got prophecy figured out, ignore them. It really
is only understood looking back on something. And I've mentioned
that the Orthodox Jews are not Zionists. They believe that
God's going to give them the land. But they believe

(02:01:58):
God's going to give them the land, and that's a
very different thing than applauding a secular government under someone
like Benjamin Netan Yahoo. And it is just it's a
very different thing, and you need to understand that it's
not just the Iranians that are getting this misunderstanding, but
it's also a lot of non Christians in the West

(02:02:20):
who are looking at Christianity and giving it a hard
pass because they see the hypocrisy of applauding a political
state that is engaged in the mass murder of civilians
and children and calling yourself Christians. Even people who are
not Christians can understand that hypocrisy. Why do Christians not
understand that well, because they've been browbeaten by this schofield

(02:02:42):
Bible nonsense and you need to get out of that.
It's difficult to understand prophecy. It's not difficult to understand
the basic moral principles that Christ is laid out. And
if your prophecy is something that is causing you to
ignore obvious moral principles, you should interpret the difficult things

(02:03:04):
to interpret and light of the things that are easy
to understand. Do not kill civilians and children. That's easy
to understand, okay, And that's a clear principle that you
can understand out of the Bible. If you're going to
overrule that because of what you think you understand about prophecy,
it's gotten to the point where I feel like I've
really got to oppose as regardless of offending other brothers

(02:03:28):
who Again, I don't make this a test of fellowship
with people you're understanding of prophecy, but I think that
it is we have to understand how odious this hypocrisy
has become to other people who are looking at it.
It is a reproach to Christ to embrace this stuff

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in the way that Mike Huckabee has.

Speaker 3 (02:03:50):
I just have a serious question for the Zionists. You
know they always say, well, look at the verse. It
says those who you know bless Israel will be blessed.
For one, it's talking directly to Abraham and that specifics.

Speaker 2 (02:04:03):
Well, it doesn't say to those who bless is Israel
didn't exist at that point. Remember Israel was his what
was grandson? Yeah, yeah, and I got that name later on.
Actually you know Jacob who became Israel.

Speaker 3 (02:04:15):
And they interpret it as being about the nation state
and in perpetuity.

Speaker 2 (02:04:19):
And they got that from Schofield Bible.

Speaker 3 (02:04:21):
My question is what blessings are we experiencing from, you know,
siding with Israel. Obviously we are blessing them, right, we
give them billions of dollars. Well, we give them weapons,
we take care of them on the international stage. Surely
with how much we support them, the blessings should be
rolling in what are they named them? Show them to me.

Speaker 2 (02:04:44):
It was very very poor understanding of that, because again,
as I've said before, you know, we use the term you, right,
and that's not as specific as he used to be
in older English and King James English. It's very clear,
I'll bless those who bless the and curse those who
bless THEE. That is a single person, it's not a group.

(02:05:04):
We've lost that distinction with the word you. You know,
people in the South will say y'all right, people in
the North will say y is right. But other than that,
we've lost that distinction. You can mean one person or
it can mean many people. But if you say THEE,
and that's what the word was correctly translated to the
King James, then it becomes very clear he was talking

(02:05:27):
to Abraham about that. But in terms of through you
all nations will be blessed. That was a prophecy about
Christ and you've got people like Mike Huckabee who are
basically worshiping Israel and telling Christians that they have to
worship Israel. I don't agree with that replacement theology. Many
people will say, well, if you think the prophecies in

(02:05:47):
the Old Testament, the Kingdom prophecies are about the Church
and I do, they say, that's replacement theology. No, it's not.
It's an expansion. It is including every ethnic group. God.
It's made very clear that God is not about blessing
people because you has chosen people because of DNA. Yours

(02:06:11):
chosen people because of your faith in Christ. That is
the issue right there, that is available to everybody. That
is the good news. It wouldn't be good news if
only a particular ethnic group was acceptable to God. That
has not the case. Is that is as anti Christian
message as you can come up with. And yet that

(02:06:32):
is what Hikabee says.

Speaker 7 (02:06:33):
I get asked all the time because I'm a Christian,
and they say, well, why are you so supportive.

Speaker 1 (02:06:36):
Of the Jewish people.

Speaker 7 (02:06:37):
I said, you can be Jewish, you don't have to
have anything to do with Christians, but you can't be
a Christian and not understand that your entire faith is
built on the foundation of Judaism.

Speaker 2 (02:06:47):
So for no, it's not we look at.

Speaker 7 (02:06:49):
This as an obligation, a moral debt that we must repay.
And therefore, I don't understand anyone who says I'm a Christian,
but I don't really want to.

Speaker 1 (02:06:57):
Support the Jews. Well, how can you do that?

Speaker 2 (02:06:59):
But it is not the.

Speaker 7 (02:07:00):
View of those of us who are what I would
call biblical believers that accept that what the scripture says
about the Jewish people and Genesis twelve, those who bless
Israel will be blessed. Those who curse Israel will be cursed.
It gets pretty simple. I say, there's a miracle every day.

Speaker 2 (02:07:15):
It's good that he's no longer a pastor. Unfortunately he
is a politician.

Speaker 11 (02:07:19):
I feel like that sums up the heresy of Zionism.
It's oh, Christianity is built on a foundation of Judaism.
Christianity is built on the foundation of Christ.

Speaker 2 (02:07:32):
Christ.

Speaker 11 (02:07:34):
God's Stone, and it was the Jews of his time
that wanted to make it about the nation of Israel.
He said that he will tear down that temple, and
the temple was destroyed. The curtain was torn in two
with his death, and then it was destroyed shortly later
after That was the end of Judaism, when it was fulfilled.

Speaker 2 (02:08:00):
I believe this because not because it was given to
me by Jews. I believe because it was given God
chose the Jews to give them the oracles about Christ.
That was an honor, that was a choosing, and He
spoke to the world through them. But it was not
coming from them. It was coming from God. And this

(02:08:21):
is the elevation of an ethnic group of people to
make them the objects of worship. And again.

Speaker 17 (02:08:31):
Again very interesting view of anti semitisms us. You grew
up in America, there was anti Semitism. Of course, I've
experience of all experience that the ambassador has a very interesting
view of. Then he says, people are you can't understand
that the semis and so people who are antisemitic, it's
because they're against thought, against the Bulid, and we are

(02:08:55):
represented as his people, and that's why they're anti Semitic.
Otherwise it doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 2 (02:09:03):
Interesting, it's innocent.

Speaker 9 (02:09:04):
You there's another view that since we could say that
it's the chosen people.

Speaker 2 (02:09:10):
So people of who are you? What are you? What
are you taking big shots? Chosen people?

Speaker 14 (02:09:19):
And that's part of it is that because you are
the chosen people, given a chosen place for a chosen purpose.
And if someone is angry at God, he'll be angry
at the people who represent him. So I tell people
anti Semitism is irrational. There's no reason for it unless

(02:09:45):
you understand the spiritual reason, which is what I believe,
is that the heart of it. It is not the
left versus the right. It is good versus evil. It
is the creator versus those who rebel again the creators.

Speaker 2 (02:10:02):
Well again, it is not anti Semitic to be anti
Israeli government. Many Jews understand that, many have spoken against that.
I've played it over and over again. They oppose Netanyahu.
The majority of Jews opposed Netanyahu in Israel. As I
said before, he didn't get past fifty percent. He had
to create a coalition government there. The majority of them

(02:10:24):
oppose what the State of Israel is doing. And opposing
the State of Israel and speaking out against the State
of Israel and even speaking out against Zionism is not
anti Semitism. And I think that it is racism to
elevate them as a chosen people, the chosen people. As

(02:10:45):
a Peter, a Jew who said to Christians, he said,
you are a chosen people. You know you're a temple
you're the Kingdom of God. Those are people who follow Christ.
That is our understanding. If we read the Bible, marky Mark,
thank you for the He said, how is our faith
not based on Judaism? When Jesus himself was a Jew
as established in Matthew Won, Well, you're talking about two

(02:11:09):
different things. You're talking about ethnicity and you're talking about
the Jewish faith. And again, the Jewish faith ended with
the destruction of the Temple. And as Lances said, Jesus said,
tear down this temple and I'll rebuild it. He rebuilt
it as a spiritual temple. It was a shadow of
what was to come. Read Hebrews, read Galatians, and you'll

(02:11:31):
understand what they're saying that it is not about an
ethnic group. And let me just ask you this. When
Christ came in the incarnation, did he come representative of
all mankind or did he come as a representative of
Jews alone. If you want to say Jesus was a
Jew end a story, then that would mean that he

(02:11:54):
only if that's his identity, then he only redeemed Jews
who have rejected him and don't believe in him. There
are some Jews who do and but it's the basis
of their faith, not the basis of their ethnicity, that
is the basis of their redemption. Jesus came uh and
took on flesh in order to die for humanity, not

(02:12:19):
for one ethnic group. So I think this whole thing
about well Jesus was a Jew that they fall back on,
I think it is a canard. I don't think that
that is to.

Speaker 3 (02:12:29):
Be such a lame and ridiculous argument. When you'll see these,
you know, aryan ubermensch guys that like, oh, you're desert God,
You're you're you're following the Jews gods, like come on,
come on.

Speaker 2 (02:12:43):
Yeah. I've had people use it that way as well.
You know, somebody send me a thing, Well, I like
your show, except for you. You believe that this Jew
is God? Oh yeah, yes, I do to believe that.
As a matter of fact. That's what the song that
we've come have coming at the end of the program
is really about. It's about on one in the beginning,
was the word. The word was with God. The Word

(02:13:03):
was God. All things were made by him. He took
on human flesh. He doesn't say that, you know, he
and he became a Jew, so he could save everybody.
That's a small part of it. That's fine. You know,
he his mother was Jewish, he looked Jewish. He fulfilled
the law and then ended the law after he fulfilled it.

(02:13:24):
And that's my understanding of it. But again, I think
if we get caught up on this Zionism, we are
you know, we're straining at gnats and we are swallowing
camel's hole in the camel is the what is being
done by the State of Israel. I'm not going to
give the State of Israel a pass on anything, and

(02:13:46):
the I don't give the the US government a pass either,
And quite frankly, to criticize Israel is not criticizing Jews.
I don't take it personally. I know a lot of
people would go to other countries don't like Americans because
they don't like the American government, and I just want
to say to them, like a lot of the Jews
in America and in Israel has said, don't judge me

(02:14:09):
based on what the Israeli government does. I want to
tell people, don't judge me on what the American government does.
I don't support that. I can't stop it, but I
don't support that. And a lot of people don't support that,
and it's a very different thing to criticize a government
versus criticizing the people. To some degree, you can say

(02:14:29):
they're responsible for it because they don't end it. But
we all understand just how difficult it is to overthrow
a government, and it's been tried in the past many
times unsuccessfully.

Speaker 3 (02:14:42):
Very rarely does it lead to something better. Quite frequently
it's just a massive, bloody mess and then things get worse.

Speaker 2 (02:14:49):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (02:14:50):
Defy tyrants seventeen seventy six. DK. Have you talked about
Pam Blondie trying to create a national gun registry.

Speaker 2 (02:14:57):
No, I haven't talked about that. I do know that
she's very excited about the number of guns that they
confiscated with their federal police force and other things like that.
I don't suspect that she's a big supporter of the
Second Amendment. I had not seen that, But I don't
think that Trump is the supporter of the Second Amendment.
He did gun control by executive order, she'd be more

(02:15:18):
than happy to do it with the Apartment of Justice.
Biden as well as when Kamala Harris was running in
twenty twenty, she immediately jumped on that precedent that Trump
set of doing gun control by executive order, and Biden
followed along with that as well.

Speaker 3 (02:15:32):
So, yeah, the real octo spook. There's more gold held
physically and on paper than actual gold. Same with silver,
which is why you want to be the one actually
holding it in your hand. You don't want to be
with the guy with the piece of paper.

Speaker 2 (02:15:44):
And that could be the thing that kills the digital gold,
just the lies and the dishonesty of things like that.
But that could be that could work. You know, we
used to go to Williamsburg. The Thomas Jefferson reenactor that
was there would always ask, so where are you from?

(02:16:05):
You know, oh, from North Carolina. Well, the banks they
are not really very trustworthy and so forth right. Because
the banks would issue paper currency for people to take around,
that would represent they'd be able to issue that currency
based on deposits that they had there. Same thing is
still going on, or at least was. When we were
in Hong Kong about twenty years ago. There were three
banks in Hong Kong that could issue paper currency, but

(02:16:28):
they had very stringent requirements. They had to actually have
the money there. It wasn't a fractional reserve thing like
the federal reserve, and so in that sense, a digitized
gold would actually be a kind of an updated technology
version of a bank that actually has the money in
the bank and then gives you the paper currency so

(02:16:49):
that you can easily carry that and split that down.
So that's the key thing. But you got to keep
them honest. You know. That's always been a key, and
that's going to come down to the reputation of these
different banks. That's why I like physical gold, you.

Speaker 3 (02:17:05):
Actually hold it.

Speaker 2 (02:17:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:17:06):
One of the worst things about the modern world is
that everything is done on the fractional reserve basis. The
energy grid works because they assume not everyone is going
to turn on their air conditioning at the same time.
The internet works because they assume not everyone is going
to be streaming something at the same time. See how
much slower your internet gets when people get off work

(02:17:27):
and they get home and the ISP just shows up
hands and says, well, you know, it's a traffic what
can we do. It's like you could provide the speed
you promised me and what I'm paying for, but no,
we have fractional reserve internet too sucks.

Speaker 2 (02:17:40):
Same as our highways they don't build them for maximum capacity, so.

Speaker 3 (02:17:44):
We have real octospoogin Just how are you going to
exchange your digital gold for physical gold with gold and
silver certificates, You could exchange them at banks.

Speaker 2 (02:17:52):
Yeah, yeah, banks are some depositories or things like that.

Speaker 3 (02:17:56):
Perhaps we have David the Federal Reserve will present puppet
Trump his choice at Federal Reserve head and he will
play along. NIBRU twenty twenty nine. Governments around the world
are buying millions of tons of gold, reducing the available amounts,
driving up the value. Supplying demand are always the greatest drivers. Yeah,
Big brit is back again. Black Rock pulled one point

(02:18:17):
one billion from crypto, so it's not so it's not
a good investment if they pull out.

Speaker 2 (02:18:22):
Pump and dump. That's really what it is is really.

Speaker 3 (02:18:25):
Yeah, when you're dealing with these companies that have trillions
of dollars at their disposal, there is no market that
is safe from that. They have so much capital they
can make anything go up and then down when they
jerk it out. Jersey Boy eighty nine, does anyone know
if you will have Gerald Silente on Friday?

Speaker 2 (02:18:44):
No, we won't have Gerald on Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:18:45):
I think we're doing a rebroadcast.

Speaker 2 (02:18:46):
That's right, We're gonna do a rebroadcast on Friday, and
I think Gerald is otherwise engaged on the day after Thanksgiving.

Speaker 3 (02:18:54):
In probably probably yes.

Speaker 2 (02:18:57):
So well, we're going to take a quick break and
when we come back, we're going to talk about this
Genesis order and what is happening with AI and Trump
has just stepped on the gas and as Patrick Woods
of Technocracy is very concerned when he sees this, because
he is basically given the technocrats everything they could ever

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Speaker 2 (02:21:45):
Well Axio supports Trump has ordered a wide ranging quote
Genesis mission. Genesis is almost harbinger of creating their own gods.
As a Mark Twain's son, he said, he said God
created man, and man returned the favor and created God
in his own image. And now they're trying to create

(02:22:06):
some artificial gods. This is the way these people view
this thing. These will be overlords to rule over us.
As I've said all along, the killer app for AI
is not the chatbots, or the the music generation, or
the film generation or all these other things that people
are coming up with. The killer app is to audit,

(02:22:27):
to surveil, to spy on us, and to control us.
That is why Trump is jumping into this. He has
been the fifth column, the trader to America when it
comes to what happened in twenty twenty, and he's going
to be the one to usher in and centralize this control.

(02:22:49):
Trump signed an executive order, of course, right, we're not
going to have a law. We're not going to put
this up for Mike Johnson to rally the troops. An
executive order to boost AI research and development with an
eye toward reducing americans spiraling energy costs. That's the way
Axios presents it. The Trump administration is seeking to ensure

(02:23:11):
that the government stays out of the way on AI
regulation while actively supporting private sector innovation. This is a massive,
massive amount of money, and they said this is going
to be there's no dollar figures. Of course, they're not
putting out any upper limits on this. Trump has just

(02:23:33):
signed in order to pass unbelievable amounts of subsidy and
money over to artificial intelligence. They said that it is
basically like going to be like the Apollo program, the
launch to the moon, where you know money was no object.
We're just going to keep pouring money out of this.
And we always saw this in the so called Big

(02:23:55):
Beautiful Bill. They had a clause in there they got
stripped out by the Congress that was going to say
there will be no regulation of AI at the state
and local level. So Trump now does an executive order

(02:24:15):
to make sure that's not going to happen. And it
truly is amazing, not only the magnitude of money that's
going to be put into this, the breaking the power
of local and state governments, and pure violation of the
Tenth Amendment, but it's also a very rapid acceleration of this.

(02:24:36):
I mean, they've got goals that are set up ninety
days out, one hundred and twenty days out, that type
of thing. So they're going to roll this stuff out
really really quickly. The Genesis Mission seeks to encourage government
information sharing. They're sharing information about you folks with industry, academia,
and other scientific institutions. And again, when you look at

(02:24:59):
the hypocrisy the government, that clip that we played the
other day of that one guy saying, I look to
see what kind of cars you guys are buying. You're
out there pushing for more and more safety regulations on cars,
and yet I got the VEN numbers on your cars
and I looked it up, and you chose not to
buy any of these optional safety features that now you

(02:25:20):
want to have mandated on other people. You chose not
to do it yourself. What was the response? How dare
you get my VEN number and look up to see
what safety features I had on my car? That's what
these people are doing all the time to us. And
look at how indignant they got when somebody did that
to them. Now, this is all going to be sharing

(02:25:41):
information about you. Yeah, go ahead, did you have that clip? Yeah,
go ahead and play it. Let's play it again instead
of me just summarizing it just one second to But yeah,
this is all going to come through the Department of Energy.
Is going to help to solve their big problem, which
is how do we power this massive spy network. That's

(02:26:03):
what you should think about. This artificial intelligence is like intelligence,
like the central intelligence.

Speaker 5 (02:26:08):
I got the VIN numbers of every one in my
Democrat colleagues vehicles and found that none of them bought
any of the additional safety technologies on their cars. I
did not know that, Senator. So when you are actually
shopping for a car with your own money. You don't
buy the technology. But we're sitting here saying that this
should be mandated for everybody else's cars.

Speaker 2 (02:26:26):
And what's been the result.

Speaker 5 (02:26:27):
We drove up the price of cars almost doubled in
the last ten years.

Speaker 21 (02:26:31):
I object to you stalking my car and my staff
to find the VIN numbers to present.

Speaker 3 (02:26:36):
To this committee.

Speaker 21 (02:26:37):
Why are you doing there? What are you going to
do with them? It's an invasion of our privacy. If
you take and asked me for my DN, I will
tell you what I have in.

Speaker 2 (02:26:44):
My car visible.

Speaker 5 (02:26:45):
It's visible from the outside of the car.

Speaker 21 (02:26:46):
You went followed me time. You went followed me to
see where who drives me? Right down their VIN number?
You interrupted me. You're attacking me. You watched me go
to see who drives me? Writing down their VIN you
could find out what they have that at.

Speaker 2 (02:27:05):
Expose a hypocrisy, Yeah, the flocking hypocrisy of these people.

Speaker 3 (02:27:11):
You stock to me.

Speaker 2 (02:27:12):
You looked at me me for these camera networks out there, folks,
and AI is going to be able to pull all
this stuff together. They have been collecting data from US forever,
and the NSA has put up these big database warehouses.
One of them out in Bluffdale, Utah, out in the
middle of the desert where they've got a lot of

(02:27:32):
water requirements, a lot of power requirements. They put it
out there because they want to store everything about everyone
that they scrape off of the Internet until they had
the ability to go back and collate all this stuff. Well,
that's what they're working on right now. That's what AI
gives them, that ability to go back and to audit everyone,
as we've seen Pulty with a housing department do that

(02:27:58):
for Trump's enemies, go back and all their real estate transactions.
The Department of Energy will build a platform with AI
capabilities for scientists and engineers to use and their work,
but also create a portfolio of scientific and engineering challenges
around energy and national security for the Genesis Mission participants
to pursue. Well, they mean by this is the type

(02:28:20):
of things you know. The very first one of the
challenges that darpadad was self driving vehicles, but they've also
had other challenges for autonomous biped robots and things like that.
So again that's one of the ways that they move
this forward. They put a prize out there and get
people to work toward that prize. It's all about the money, right.

(02:28:42):
It's like Mike Dwine saying, you know, hey, if you
get a shot, you might win a million dollars, you know,
or you might die. It's just kind of you feel unlucky.
Other departments and agencies will be able to track and
to tackle their own challenges, such as around drug desciscovery.
So there we go. We're not going to exclude the

(02:29:04):
usual suspects like big pharma and the military industrial complex.
They'll all be feeding at the trough as well. There's
something in it for all of the criminal organizations out there.
Trump's going to make sure he's got this big pot
of gold out there. We're going to offer prizes to people.
You can become as rich as Elon Musk, because that's
the way he became rich as by catering to these

(02:29:25):
goals of government. They didn't give any cost. Testaments official
portrayed the effort as the largest marshaling of federal scientific
resources since the wasteful Apollo space program in the nineteen sixties.
Let's hope that it doesn't have any real results, just
like the Apollo program didn't anyway. Huge data centers for

(02:29:48):
training and using AI models are among the drivers of
rising power demand and rising electricity bills. So again, this
is something that in the energy it is to bring
more energy on and to make our electricity grid more
efficient and to reverse price increases that have infuriated American citizens.

(02:30:11):
I don't think that's really what's going to happen. They're
going to tell you that's what they're doing, but I
don't think it's going to happen. Remember, on Trump's second
day in office, he had Larry Ellison in and soft Bank,
the Japanese large bank that likes to invest in technology,
and they're pushing this thing they called Stargate, and Trump's
comments were, well, all these companies are going to be

(02:30:33):
building their own power plants right there at the site,
because you know, we got the grid, but the grid
is old, it's unreliable. He didn't have any intention at
the very beginning. He certainly didn't have any intention of
fixing the grid or putting more power on the grid. No,
this is going to be about having this power off

(02:30:55):
the grid. It's not going to be something that's going
to be there for us. It's going to be their
own private power system.

Speaker 11 (02:31:02):
Also, what a shocking statement is anyone really believing this.
I know, we've got this machine that's the size of
a small city, but it's going to help bring costs
down because it's going to make suggestions on how we
can use less electricity. Is the first thing that's going
to say, well, turn me off, obviously.

Speaker 2 (02:31:24):
Well that's it, Delance. You know Trump can just look
you squarely in the eye and lie to you and
people will believe it because evidently, you know, he can
make himself believe the lies, at least long enough to
tell him he's very much in that regard, just like
the Clintons.

Speaker 11 (02:31:37):
This massive energy hog is going to have some real
great suggestions about little things that we can do to
cut down on our energy bills.

Speaker 2 (02:31:43):
Yeah, that's right. So the White House put out a
statement launching the Genesis Mission. This is on white House
dot gov. Thank you to a handy for sending this
to me. Where in the Constitution I would ask, is
there authority for any of this? And yeah, it begins
by saying by the authority vested in me as president

(02:32:04):
by the Constitution. So where in the Constitution do you
have authority for doing something like this? Please let me know.
I couldn't find it in my copy. Maybe Trump's got
a different copy. Evidently does. He says, my administration has
taken a number of actions to win this AI race.
You know, it's just like the space race. We've got

(02:32:24):
to get to the Moon first, including issuing multiple executive
orders and implementing America's AI Action Plan, which recognizes the
need to invest our money into his friend's corporations as
comparable and urgency and ambition. He said to the Manhattan Project,

(02:32:45):
of course, you know, the project to create the atomic bomb.
I think it will be as destructive as that to us.
It is a threat that is aimed directly at us.
They plan to nuke our privacy, our dignity, our freedom.
That's what this is truly about. The order launches the
Genesis Mission as a dedicated, coordinated national effort to unleash

(02:33:10):
a new age of AI accelerated innovation and discovery. The
White House says, the Genesis Mission will build an integrated
AI platform to harness federal scientific data sets and to
train scientific foundation models, etc. We're going to see this
is going to be an unbelievable cesspool of evil, of surveillance,

(02:33:34):
of control, of oppression of force. And he says, we're
going to multiply the return on taxpayer investment into research
and development. Let me tell you how this gets multiplied.
These people, for every dollar that they give to Trump
and politicians, they typically get back about one thousand dollars.

(02:33:55):
What the cronies do. That's how they're going to multiply
the return on investment. It's going to be the people
who have bought these politicians are going to get massive
amounts of money, and the two of them are going
to work together to put us under a pan opticon
of a police state that's run by surveillance. So the

(02:34:16):
Secretary of Energy is going to implement this and is
going to designate a senior political appointee to oversee day
to day operations of the mission. They're going to call
that person the Assistant to the President for Science and
Technology APST. Will provide leadership of this mission, including coordination
of participating executive departments and agencies through the National Science

(02:34:41):
and Technology Council. And so as we look at this,
what stands out the most to me.

Speaker 20 (02:34:49):
Is the.

Speaker 2 (02:34:50):
As they break this down, it's very detailed. You know,
these people don't just have goals, they have time frames.
Because if you only have goals and you don't have
a time frame. Which you have is a wish, not
a plan. They have a plan for this, Unfortunately, within
ninety days the data disorder, the Secretary show identify federal computing, storage,
and networking resources to support this mission. Within one hundred

(02:35:14):
and twenty days of the data disorder, the Secretary show
identify a set of initial data and model assets for
use in the mission, including digitization, standardization, metadata, and providence tracking.
When you talk about providence tracking, what do they mean
by that? You know, you go back and you look

(02:35:34):
at the CCPA, the Coalition for Content, Providence and Authentication
that was put together and coordinated by Microsoft, you know,
gates people left behind there, and they had several different
aspects to that. They had hardware companies that had the

(02:35:58):
CPU companies arm Intel signed up on that, and you
had software manufacturers like Microsoft and Adobe and all these
different people hardware and software. What they were looking at
was to mark everything that you create, whether it was
a text document, whether it was an image that you

(02:36:20):
can be used as a meme, or whether it was
video or whether it was audio. And so they had
all these different hardware and software companies at the machine level,
they're going to identify this, so they know the providence,
where did this come from, who created this? And so
they have tools on there to authenticate that you are

(02:36:41):
somebody who is allowed to upload stuff, and that way
they can shut it down very quickly. If they mark you,
as I've been marked on social media, they can stop
your content from going up. I called it. It's very
easy to remember the initials because CCP is a Chinese
Communist Party, right, This is the Chinese Communist Party of

(02:37:02):
America's approach CCPA, And so when they start talking about
providence tracking, maybe you know, they decided that now they
can do this through AI and they don't need to
have this coalition. They also brought in by the way
media companies that we're going to say, well, you know
what David Knight said, we don't agree with We don't
want people hearing this, so we're going to use you

(02:37:24):
software and hardware people to mark his stuff and make
sure it doesn't get uploaded. Within two hundred and forty
days of the order, the Secretary shall review capabilities across
the Department of Energy, National Laboratories and other participating federal
research facilities for robotic laboratories and production facilities with the

(02:37:45):
ability to engage in AI directed experimentation and manufacturing. This
is going to be a big boon for people like
Elon Musk to get the humanoid robotics off the ground
and pushing it out. Within two hundred and seventy days
of the day of disorder, the Secretary show, consistent with
the applicable law and subject to available appropriations, seek to

(02:38:09):
demonstrate an initial operating capability of the platform for at
least one of the national science and Technology challenges identified
later in this order, and then sixty days of the order,
the Secretary show identify and submit to the APST a
detailed list of at least twenty challenges of national importance

(02:38:29):
that the Secretary assesses to have potential to be addressed
through this mission. They are moving on this very very quickly.
When you look at that, I mean the longest one
of those is out two hundred and seventy days, So
we're looking at what are that you know, nine months
from today, they're rolling all this stuff out next year.
They're really that's Trump's role. It's going to declare an

(02:38:51):
emergency rule by executive order. The things that they can't
get through the congress like prohibition of slowing the state,
and he's going to pour unlimited amounts of money into
these projects to create a high tech police state. As
Patrick Wood of Technocracy News said, Trump's new executive Order,

(02:39:14):
the Genesis Mission just gave the nation over to technocrats,
Lockstep and Beryl, a new Manhattan Project declared by Trump
to urgently accelerate America straight into the technocracy. All the
stops have been removed. No nook or cranny of American
life will escape, no element of science will remain untouched.

(02:39:38):
The Executive Order was undoubtedly written by technocrats for technocrats.
It will forever backstop any whim of the technocrats with
trillions of dollars of taxpayer funds, accelerating America into a
new age of dark enlightenment. This is and he's got
this all uppercase, the final betrayal. I agree with that assessment,

(02:40:02):
and again he highlights the fact that it really stresses
that America is in a race. We have America's AI
Action Plan to accelerate scientific development in a Manhattan Project
type of way, and integrating the AI platform to harness
federal scientific databases, the world's largest collection of such data

(02:40:23):
data sets developed over decades of federal investments, investments of
the money that they stole from you, to train scientific
foundation models and to create AI agents to test new hypotheses,
to automate research flows, and to accelerate scientific breakthroughs. You know,
we'll be able to, like you said with Stargate, we're

(02:40:45):
able to do a genetic assessment of you and custom
make a vaccine for you, custom make it to do
what kill you. Yeah, that's where we are with this stuff. Well,
it is kind of interesting to see the other ways
that AI is being used. Larready had a number one

(02:41:05):
hit in country music that was done by Generative AI.
Now they have an AI personality that they've created called
Solomon Ray that has is breaking the Billboard record as
a Christian AI artist. These are all kind of oxymorons, right,

(02:41:30):
Christians live to be a Christian, I mean it requires
a soul, it's Christian AI, and it's an AI artist.
All of those are oxymorons, I think so anyway.

Speaker 11 (02:41:42):
I mean, Jesus did say he's the God of the living.
I don't think AI really counts as that.

Speaker 2 (02:41:49):
The artificially generated gospel artist Solomon Ray set a new
record for the most Billboard Music placements for an AI artist.
According to a Tuesday statement, Solomon Ray hit number one
on Billboard's Gospel Digital Song Sales chart. Ray released its
first single, I guess they haven't decided on the pronouns

(02:42:10):
for Ray yet it Find Your Rest in late October,
and his first successful extended play, Faithful Soul, followed in
early November. Ray's lyrics, voice, and music are all artificially generated.
By the way, when I play this thing coming up,

(02:42:32):
we do have an AI voice in it, but the
lyrics and the music are not generated by AI. That's
what they mean when they say AI generator. We're probably
going to replace this with a human voice. I think,
so you can say it's one hundred percent human. I
just don't have any confusion voice.

Speaker 11 (02:42:52):
It's a voice that you had samples of that you
wrote the lyrics out and then used the keyboard to play.

Speaker 2 (02:43:00):
What these exactly what these AI voices are is. And
it began with some of the companies that would analyze
the voice and then reproduce it in talking. They've now
kind of diversified into having it be able to sing. However,
the way it works, it's kind of similar to way
the many instruments work. You know, been able to play

(02:43:21):
you know, brass instruments or saxes and that other arrangement there,
or strings in the orchestra whatever, and what they're able
to do. For longest time, people have had samples of
large choirs that sounded really amazing. You know, they did
a great job of recording them in a beautiful space
and everything. Unfortunately, what they would be able to do

(02:43:42):
is uh or whatever didn't sound too very realistic and
you couldn't get them to sing lyrics. With the new
AI voices, what you can do is you can program
it by playing the keyboard, play the notes, and then
you can go back in and give it the lyrics
and it will sing those notes. But you can also

(02:44:03):
then modify the nuances of it by bringing determining where
you're going to bring in vibrato, how you're going to sing,
Is it going to be intense, is it going to
be small singing? Is the mouth going to be closed
or open? So they have all these different parameters that
you've got there for the voice, and so you program

(02:44:24):
all of that stuff. It's very different than going in
and typing a prompt and saying I would like to
have a Christian song about my feelings towards this thing
over here. And it creates the lyrics, it creates the voice,
and it creates the music, throws the music. It's a
very different thing. So Solomon Ray is not unique. They

(02:44:48):
also had Zania Monet became the first AI artists quote unquote,
to debut on Billboard's airplay chart. AI generated music is
produced using algorithms that learn patterns from huge amounts of
musical data. In other words, it just kind of copies
and remixes it. Really. Some AI tools make music from scratch,

(02:45:10):
others help musicians co compose, and others allow people with
no musical background to create professional quality tracks. And so
there's a lot of different nuances with that. But like
I said, I think we'll probably go back and re
record this with a go back and re record it
with a human so we can not have any kind

(02:45:33):
of question about that.

Speaker 11 (02:45:34):
Yeah, I just want to specify that, because what you're
doing is very human driven, even though the actual voice
is computer generated. It's a totally different thing than these
AI generated songs.

Speaker 2 (02:45:47):
I spent a long time on this. I did the
lyrics to this, Like I said, twenty years ago, and
in the interim, I've been working with this MIDI stuff
to try to get it up to speed where I
could realize what I wanted to do musically, the arrangement
that I wanted to do, and then we got to
the situation where we had singing, and so that's taken

(02:46:11):
a very long time for me to get all this
stuff together. I work at a very slow pace because
there's a lot of work involved in this show as well.
But we're gonna take a quick break. When we come back,
we're going to play that for you real quickly. Though.

Speaker 3 (02:46:23):
Before we do, we have b Wolf seven. Thank you
very much, be Wolf. Have you Thanksgiving to the Night family.
Are you doing a show on Friday? If not, I
hope you all enjoy a nice holiday break. We will
be doing a rebroadcast on Friday, so we won't be
here live. The show will be here, so if you
want to come hang out and chat with some of
the others, there will be a rebroadcast going on.

Speaker 2 (02:46:41):
But yes, thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Well,
we're going to take a quick break and come back.
We're going to play that song for you. We'll be
right back.

Speaker 1 (02:47:22):
H you're listening to the David Night Show.

Speaker 2 (02:47:51):
And again what you heard with that was those are
voices that were not singing any lyrics that was just
different that would come up at random. So it does
kind of sound like they're singing something. You know, a
lot of times you've got a big choir, you can't
really understand what they're singing anyway, and you really have

(02:48:12):
to have like a single voice in order to be
able to understand what people are saying. But you know
that particular one worked well for that. But when you
got specific lyrics that you want to have out there,
it makes a difference. I'm going to play for you
the song this is originally an Irish song. Kind of interesting.
It was written by someone who was born in eighteen

(02:48:32):
ninety three died nineteen sixty five. Katriona Douglas was their
Irish name, but actually Katherine Douglas, a singer, a daughter
of a poet and schoolmaster, born and lived on the
Isle of Sky all over life, collecting songs, writing and singing.
And this song is actually the title of it was

(02:48:56):
in Gaelic was It's a pity I'm not an iron
And what I thought when I saw that Twitter had
put me there anyway, helping the allegations against you, that's right.
So it's kind of strange the lyrics to it, since
you went over there. They tell me that you were

(02:49:17):
often at fairs and that you aim happily at Red
Haired Malley in Ireland. Though you would sail all over
the sea, and though you would reach Egypt, I would
not abandon you because of your reputation, and I'd pay
no heed to lies. Oh if only I had slender
wings to travel over the mountains, then I would sing

(02:49:39):
my love Diddy to a man who lives in Ireland.
So it's kind of a homesick song. And it was
actually done. I first heard it in the late nineteen nineties.
It was let's see who we got. It's called nahuo ho,
which was the kind of the course there. Am I

(02:50:02):
not sad when you were in Ireland? And I'll tell
you a little bit of that so that you hear
the original. Here Fiona Kennedy, the singer.

Speaker 9 (02:50:40):
No No, No, solid, more than.

Speaker 19 (02:51:15):
God school, small.

Speaker 2 (02:51:35):
Beautiful voice. I don't speak Gaelic, so again I had
to look up them.

Speaker 3 (02:51:41):
It could have been saying anything for all.

Speaker 2 (02:51:43):
Yeah, and what it did say was really kind of
kind of crazy about a beautiful, beautiful song. I first
heard about thirty years ago, and it was about twenty
years ago that I wrote these lyrics a day after Thanksgiving.
I'm a play it for you here in a moment,
and just to give you an idea, this is with
these songs. This particular application is called ACE Studio that

(02:52:06):
you can use to sing. What they do is they
model your voice. And actually I could have a model
of my voice and I could make myself sing if
I wanted to. But what they do is they capture
a model of a particular person's voice. And the one
that I used is somebody named Clara Sores, and she

(02:52:27):
is a well known vocalist for movies and for games
and things like that. Each time her voice is used,
she is paid a royalty. So they paid her to
use her voice, and they give her royalties whenever her
voice is used. And again they know when that happens
because you have to be logged onto the Internet in

(02:52:47):
order to be able to get the model to work.
So that's kind of the background to it. And so
I'll just say one more thing, and that is I
did what I always speak against I've said many times
I don't like movies that are about the Bible because
I don't like the visuals imposed on me. I like

(02:53:08):
to focus on the words and the concepts and what's
being said, and I think that the visuals are distraction.
But I put visuals with this, and I used artificial
intelligence to put visuals with this, and after I got
finished with it, I thought, what a distraction. I'm really
sad that I did that. Actually, but hopefully you can
see past this and you can actually listen to the

(02:53:32):
song and this one, what's that? Oh, yeah, you didn't
do it, But where did you put it? I don't
see the see it in here.

Speaker 11 (02:53:42):
I might not have put in the deck.

Speaker 2 (02:53:43):
I can Okay, go ahead and fire that off. Lance uh.
And we're going to sign off because this is about
six and a half minutes for this, so we'll just
sign off after this. And so we want to wish
you a very happy Thanksgiving. The reason I'm putting this
out is this is really it's about the incarnation of Christ.

(02:54:06):
It's just what I see Christmas being. And I've had
a lot of people who would criticize me because we
do Christmas albums, because we do talk about Christmas. But
it all depends on how you view this. We use
it as an opportunity. I think we always should use
it as an opportunity to think about the incarnation of
Christ as a representative of humanity, not just of one

(02:54:27):
particular ethnic group. And so I think it's very important
to take every opportunity about that. And in this I
use John chapter one as well as Philippians chapter two.
You'll hear the lyrics come from those two areas. And
so from Philippians we get into the purpose of Christ's incarnation,

(02:54:50):
which is to die in our place and to take
our sins from us. And so this has some stuff
in it about the Chris, so it's not simply about
the birth of Christ, but you know the Messiah, which
that masterpiece of work that was originally not done as

(02:55:10):
a Christmas song, that was originally performed at Easter, because
ultimately that was the purpose for which Christ was incarnated.
So you've got one statement were.

Speaker 3 (02:55:21):
Making for you, g Talent sixty, thank you very much,
this happy Thanksgiving, and really quickly I'm gonna I would
like to do a side tangent. I see people in
Chad talking about, oh well, Christmas is pagan. This is pagan.
That's pagan. Christ won. Christ is bigger than all these
false gods and demons. He crushed them all. It must
gall them to no end that I have a fire

(02:55:41):
on Christmas, that it's not a Yule log. But I'm
simply there being thankful that my family is here and
that we're together.

Speaker 2 (02:55:47):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (02:55:48):
Whatever demon that was originally for doesn't get it anymore.

Speaker 2 (02:55:51):
That we take take these things.

Speaker 3 (02:55:54):
He is a conqueror. He can take everything from the
demons that he has. As such, I will celebrate christ Smith,
I'll celebrate Thanksgiving. I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Here's the song.

Speaker 2 (02:56:08):
I'm sorry, did.

Speaker 8 (02:56:11):
Lance vain.

Speaker 9 (02:56:52):
The bades go.

Speaker 3 (02:57:04):
All th.

Speaker 9 (02:57:13):
Land to his lesson to.

Speaker 19 (02:57:27):
Let in?

Speaker 9 (02:58:04):
The big name was the red was bad, the may

(02:58:25):
bad and.

Speaker 22 (02:58:29):
Indian was the land of man. The true land came
to the may Bah?

Speaker 9 (02:58:50):
Is you not.

Speaker 2 (02:58:54):
The father?

Speaker 9 (02:58:56):
Songaya? We see? Let me see He's to see his corees.

(02:59:46):
Do he want see.

Speaker 19 (02:59:51):
Of God?

Speaker 9 (02:59:54):
He kept not that.

Speaker 15 (02:59:58):
A at t.

Speaker 2 (03:00:02):
B to.

Speaker 22 (03:00:08):
Regnize hes to the ford.

Speaker 10 (03:00:59):
For small.

Speaker 9 (03:01:03):
Bookie bag, for the gross snack s case name the

(03:01:24):
name the name b y say he made.

Speaker 2 (03:02:05):
Jeezes the common man. They created common Core dumb down

(03:02:50):
our children. They created common past, track and control us
their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing
and the communists future. They see the common man as simple,
unsophisticated ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity
created in the image of God.

Speaker 9 (03:03:13):
That is what we have in common.

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

(03:03:36):
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In 1997, actress Kristin Davis’ life was forever changed when she took on the role of Charlotte York in Sex and the City. As we watched Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte navigate relationships in NYC, the show helped push once unacceptable conversation topics out of the shadows and altered the narrative around women and sex. We all saw ourselves in them as they searched for fulfillment in life, sex and friendships. Now, Kristin Davis wants to connect with you, the fans, and share untold stories and all the behind the scenes. Together, with Kristin and special guests, what will begin with Sex and the City will evolve into talks about themes that are still so relevant today. "Are you a Charlotte?" is much more than just rewatching this beloved show, it brings the past and the present together as we talk with heart, humor and of course some optimism.

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