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November 15, 2023 181 mins
(3:39) New House Speaker doesn't think borders are worth fighting for (except maybe next year as an election gimmick)

(8:57) Trump tells evangelicals "God created two genders, male and female". But Trump has two faces — one of them is a mask he wears for evangelicals who think it's really who he is

(18:00) WATCH the FIREWORKS! Congressional members are literally fighting - each other. WATCH back-stabbing, back-jabbing McCarthy jabs Congressman Burkett in the back in front of reporters and a Senator challenges Teamster CEO to fight right now, right here.

(34:50) More data leaks. This time from a small nation where the jabs doubled the death rate. Even Chuck Norris is on board now — they better watch out. WATCH members of an globalist elite family (father co-founded WEF with Schwab) are dying from the jab and speaking out

(55:15) WHO Members Raped Women During the "Ebola Epidemic" — UN Gives the Victims $250 Did they not believe there was an Ebola epidemic? Were they so sexually depraved that they didn't care? And why is WHO not punishing any of them and only giving victims $250?

(1:05:20) FBI will not say Nashville school shooting killer's manifesto is a hate crime ("wanna kill all you little crackers…with your white privlages (sic)"

(1:18:43) Washington DC (the Depravity of Corruption). The raunchy FDIC workplace, like Steven Crowder's studio, and a massive prostitution ring, a honey-pot for state "secrets"

(1:23:37) LA is a Literal Dumpster Fire — Govt Wants to Compel Hotels to House Homeless LA is a literal dumpster fire — and the fire that closed down the freeway, fueled by massive quantities of unused HAND SANITIZER from the pandemic scare! What will happen if the government gets its way and compels hotels to rent vacant rooms to the homeless?

(1:37:41) The Push for Use of DNA as Biometric ID — and how it fits in UN, WEF, and Gates digital control plan

(1:54:08) Two more cities in the Netherlands get onboard with meat and dairy bans — banning ANY advertising of meat or dairy

(2:03:40) WATCH the global group of cities, C40, praise "15 Minute Cities" as the paradise ushered in by lockdowns.

(2:25:48) ADL and Greenblatt get hoisted by their own petard in US universities. If it's "Not OK to be white" (and ADL said that was racist to say), is it "OK to be Jewish"? Free Speech is losing to TOTALITARIANISM in US universities, Israel, Russia, Australia.

(2:52:39) Journalists who work for AP, Reuters, NYT, etc were embedded with Hamas terrorists on Oct 7. So everyone BUT Netanyahu knew? It recalls an ethics discussion at the Columbia University School of Journalism about a hypothetical situation of a journalist embedded with Viet Cong who realizes they are about to ambush Americans — what do you do?

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(00:21):
Using free speech to free minds.You're listening to the David Knight Show.

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As the clock strikes thirteen, it'sWednesday, the fifteenth of November. You're
of our Lord twenty twenty three.Well, today we're going to take a
look at a lot of fighting thatwent on in Congress. A couple of
fights in the some verbal, somephysical, some threats in the Senate.

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Are we going back to the preCivil War days? Should we start handing
out Preston Brooks Awards to these people? But it really is a snapshot of
the times that we live in rightbefore this fourth turning, we also see
that people are waking up in massiveways. We've got Chuck Norris now going

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real hard against the vaccine agenda.Good to see him on our side.
We could certainly use Chuck Norris inthis in any fight, but everybody is
waking up to this now finally oneof the reasons why they're pushing us into
war. Don't let him do it. We'll be right back. Well,

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yesterday we had the House kill theimpeachment resolution for majorcas who've had Johnson with
the help of Democrats to a continuingresolution to push everything into twenty twenty four.
Of course, I don't want towork around Thanksgiving. But they keep
pushing this and pushing this, andof course the impeachment, the border fight,

(02:29):
all this stuff. They want topreserve this for an election year because
this is just a political football.You know, they're not going to do
anything about this. Come on,I have been watching this stuff for decades.
I know how they try to preserveissues. I know how upset they
are that the Supreme Court took awayRoe v. Wade because that was another
political football that they could keep foreverand never have to do anything about it.

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And so they just keep you talkingabout it, punting it to next
year, is the way the headlinereads from Breitbart. And that's appropriate because
this is just a spectacle. Thisis bred and circuses. It's a political
football game, and they're going todo nothing about it next year either,

(03:15):
but'll make a lot of noise andfury about it, and they will do
absolutely nothing. And this is ournew speaker that is there. Instead,
what we see is they don't careabout any of the issues that affect us.
They don't care about any of theexistential issues that affect our country.
Instead, as we're going to seeit's about a bunch of petty personal grievances

(03:38):
that they've got going, and thatgoes all the way up to the former
leader McCarthy, one of the mostpetty backstabbing, literally backstabbing somebody who voted
to get him out Tennessee Congressman here. So the House voted two nine to
twoh one Monday night to silence aresolution introduced by Marjorie Taylor Green to impeach

(03:59):
Department of Homeland Security Secretary New Yorka'sfor his disastrous mishandling of the border.
She introduced the resolution last Friday,one day after two of her constituents were
killed in a Texas had on collisionwith a car that was driven by a
human smuggler who was running from police. So, rather than the voting on

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the underlying motion, Republican leadership choseto address the resolution through a democratic motion
to refer it to the Homeland SecurityCommittee. So here go investigate yourself.
Green's resolution read that majorca had engagedand quote a pattern of conduct that is
incompatible with the laws of the UnitedStates, accusing him of quote wilf full

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admittance of border crossers, terrorists,human traffickers drugs and other contraband. It's
something that he has in common withall the string of these people who preceded
him. Of course, going backto Obama, Jant Neapolitano, who instituted
an executive order saying we're not goingto enforce the law about immigration. That's

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what DACA was, deferred action.Oh, We're just not going to enforce
the law. Johnson's decision to SpeakerJohnson's to accede to the Democrats' demands that
toss Mayorka's impeachment into a committee.Recycling ben is the way Breitbart puts it
there right. It comes the sameafternoon as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer Minority

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Leader Mitch McConnell announced support for Johnson'sContinuing Resolution government plan. The Johnson Continuing
Resolution postpones the fight on border policytill February of next year. Chip Roy
in Texas is very angry about this. He led opposition to the Continuing Resolution.

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He said the fight on the bordercannot be delayed any longer. Chip
Roy was one of the most vocalopponents of the Democrats of December's lame Duck
omnibus bill that's at current spending levelsand policies, as well as the September
Continuing Resolution that extended the Omnibus spendingthrough this Friday, two days from now.

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And of course all that was instrumentalin getting Kevin McCarthy thrown out of
office. And so you know,meet the new boss, same as the
old boss. Right, Johnson isdoing everything that he opposed, funding the
war in Ukraine and all the restof this stuff. I'd be happy to
be here in Thanksgiving Day in orderto fight to secure the border of the

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US, said Chip Roy. Buthe's not going to have the opportunity to
do that. Johnson, by theway, also in the news cycle yesterday,
said he wholeheartedly endorses Trump. Iam all in for Trump because you
know, he shares a lot incommon with Trump. Both of them are

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completely phony on the border issue BS. And I'm not talking about border security
either. There are the other BS. That's what they're one hundred percent for.
Remember the initials of border security whenyou hear the Republicans talking about the
initials are BSh. The closest allwas Trump had in Congress, he said,

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I was one of the closest onesthat he had in Congress, and
he had a phenomenal first term,no problem lockdowns, preparation for smart cities,
freedom cities, Trump's going to do, preparation for universal basic income with
the stimulus checks, medical martial law, poisoning the entire globe with his shots.

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Oh, it was a wonderful,phenomenal first term. It truly was
a phenomenon. I would agree withthem about that, an evil phenomenon.
And of course, you know SpeakerJohnson who makes such a parade of his
Christian values for the man that hasbeen one of the key movers and shakers
from the very beginning of all thistransgender insanity. I played for you yesterday,

(08:09):
the clips going back to twenty twelve. I pointed out that the as
his Miss Universe pageant, he soldit and then they sold it just a
couple of years ago to a transgenderman, you know, a man who
says he's a woman. And that'swhy you're seeing multiple winners and the Miss

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Universe contests, and that's why theMiss Universe contest is going bankrupt by Frankly,
But when this tranny bought Miss Universe, turned it into Miss Transverse,
Old went sideways on him. Hewas saying, well, now the whole
organization is going to be run bywomen, including me. Get your high

(08:56):
heels and makeup. You know,it was funny when I started working at
info Wars, I was doing alot of guest hosting as Alex was getting
his divorce, and we were onSerious Radio Satellite Radio. And you know,

(09:16):
after I guess about six months orso that they kicked us off.
Was it something I said? I, you know, there might have been
other factors involved or whatever. Therewas issues with GCN. I think,
so it may not have been this, But I looked at it and I
realized at that point that the CEOof Serious Satellite Radio as a transgender,

(09:46):
big pusher of that. He wasone of the first CEOs to say I'm
a woman when he wasn't a woman. Of female CEOs but he was not
one of them, but he wasnoted, as you know, one of
the first transgender CEOs. I thought, Wow, certainly didn't help what I
was saying on air. I didn'tknow when I was saying that. Of

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course, it wouldn't have changed anything. I still would have said it.
I really don't care. I reallydon't care. I'm beyond worrying about you
know, audiences and jobs and allthe rest of this stuff. Anyway,
But when you look at that,you know, this guy who runs a
serious radio I forget what he callshimself now, but you know, he's

(10:37):
not really one of the first topush it. Trump was there before him.
Trump was pushing it before this guy. And yet in April this is
why I didn't talk about yesterday.In April, Trump talks to the evangelicals
and he says, God created twogenders, male and female. Where do

(10:58):
you eat that was in the OldTestament or the New Testament? Well,
it's actually in both of them,you know, but I don't know which
one of those is his favorite.You know, they ask him for his
favorite verse. So maybe that's itright there, male and female. He
created them, But he doesn't liveby that. He's one of these He's

(11:20):
like one of these people, likeGeorge Barna said when I had him on,
he said, yeah, you know, you have all these people who
self identify as evangelicals. He says, only four percent of them live that
way. Well, Trump doesn't evenidentify as evangelical except when he's at one
of their meetings, and then hethrows them some dog whistles like that.

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He rose to start them, however, said Fox News back in April when
this came, when he was makingthis statement, he said, yeah,
but the problem is he rose tostart them amongst the LGBT community when he
overturned the rules of his own MissUniverse. Well, you know, you
got to tell them what they wantto here, don't you. And you
can always count on the Trump mediato hide his past. They will flush

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it down the memory hole. Overa decade ago, Trump famously overturned an
earlier decision by the Miss Universe organization, which Trump owned from ninety six to
twenty fifteen, to disqualify Canadian modelJenna Talakhova then twenty three, because he
was not a naturally born female.Yep, Fox News uses the new pronoun.

(12:28):
Scroll down a little bit there andshow pictures of this guy as a
woman. There he is, Sothat's a guy. That's a guy.
Trump reversed the decision, and hesaid, we let her in. I
played that for you yesterday, andwe'll see what happens. Maybe she'll do
well, maybe she won't. Youhave fifty eight different girls, No,

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you got fifty seven girls, Donnie, and one man in your beauty contest
running from This Universe. Days later, after holding discussions with GLAD the and
Lesbian Alliance against Defamation or definition,they don't want the definition of gender that
God created two people, right,the Miss Universe organization under Trump announced a

(13:13):
policy change to allow transgender women totake place and take part in all these
competitions beginning in twenty thirteen. Yousee, this is way before this other
guy was serious, was getting soserious about the LGBT agenda, and then,
as I said, he sold itto a training and you know,
this whole stuff. Really, Ihad never seen any of this stuff in

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my entire life. There was CorporalClinger, which was a joke, and
then there was the only other onethat I was familiar with was Walter Carlos,
the guy that switched on Bach.Loved that album, loved what he
did with all that stuff and thebut then he got all caught up in

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his gender stuff and everything and underwentthis gender operation and changed his name to
Wendy Carlos. And then after thatreally basically didn't really have anything to just
focusing on his naval or whatever youknow at that point. So Trump sold
the company in twenty fifteen and thenin twenty twenty two they sold it to

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a Thai transgender and an activist,and he has immediately bankrupted it with his
transgender stuff. Welcome to the MissUniverse organization, he said, from now
on is going to be run bywomen and owned by a trans woman for
all women around the world, tocelebrate the power of feminism. Now,

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to celebrate the power of narrative.That is what it's about. So at
the time they did this again,this is in April. Fox News is
not an apologist anymore for Trump.They opposed him. They asked the Trump
campaign to comment about his past experiencewith Miss Universe and the transgender since he's
going around telling the evangelicals that,you know, hey, God created two

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genders. You want to comment onthis course, they would not comment on
it because the way to handle itis just to keep it quiet. So
back in April, Trump released avideo for the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition
to kick off the Spring event,promising a number of executive orders to protect

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children from left wing gender lunacy.And so what we have is a hypocrite
leading the blind, leading the blindChristians or maybe they know, you know,
maybe Mike Johnson knows, and hedoesn't care, just like he doesn't
care about Ukraine anymore after opposing thewhole bank. He doesn't care about the

(15:52):
border anymore either. You know,we use it for political purposes next year.
But if you believe that it wasan emergency, he do something about
it now. It's like pandemic stuff, right, as I said from the
very beginning, if you believed thatit was an emergency, then Biden and
Macron and Trudeau and all these people, they say, well, you know,
in two months, this is whatwe're doing today, and in two

(16:14):
months we're going to take the nextstep, and then two months after that
we take the night. And theywould tell you that time, every time
when they would lower the hammer onus, they'd say, and then in
two months, we're going to dothis. And I said, well,
they obviously don't believe that it's anemergency, or they do it all right
now. And so Mike Johnson obviouslydoesn't believe that this is an emergency.
The burner is not a problem.Yeah, we can kick it out another

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four months and bring it up duringthe middle of the election cycle, because
that's all that is to them.It's just a political football, and so
Trump doing the same thing with this. We will defeat the cult of gender
ideology. We will reassert the timelesstruth that God created two genders, male
and female. We will defend culture. We will reassert the Judeo Christian values

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of our nation's founding. What wouldthose values be? What's your favorite part
of it? What's your favorite billof right? Which one of the ten
is your favorite one? Mister Trump, can you name one of them?
I'm not going to ask you toidentify the parts to the First Amendment,

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but can you name even the purposeof one of them? And so then
let's go back to the house Isaid it was turning into an animal house.
You know, Congress may not bewilling to fight for you or the
Constitution, but they are willing tofight each other over petty grievances. And
so we got a senator who pusheda critic that had mocked him to fight

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right there in the Senate. Wegot Kevin McCarthy stabbing somebody in the back
with his elbow and the kidneys.It's pretty amazing, and did it in
front of the reporters and got itrecorded live. Truly amazing. But let's
begin in the it and then we'llget to the animal house. This is
the This is in the Senate.And so in the Senate you've got Senator

(18:08):
Mullen from Oklahoma and the Teamsters president, Sean O'Brien. They don't like each
other, they'll put it mildly.And so they've had this back and forth
in the past. And last timein June when they had some hearings,
they called the Republican senator a clown, a fraud, said he didn't earn

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his living there, which he evidentlydid. He not only he inherited a
plumbing business, but he worked reallyhard at and expanded it. But nevertheless,
yeah, this guy says this isthis is what the Teamster's president said
about him. He said he's agreedy They put this on Twitter, greedy
ceo who pretends like he's self made. In reality, he's just a clown

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and a fraud, always has been, always will be. Quit the tough
guy act in these Senate hearings.You know where to find me anytime,
any place, cowboy. And lookat this. He puts this up,
and he puts up hashtag little man. And so he puts a picture of
him standing at the podium standing ona little what we call that an apple

(19:19):
box, you know in the studios, even whatever it's made out of.
But anyway, he circles that witha pink circle and calls him little man,
because you know, you want tomake fun of people's height. Little
man syndrome, Little man syndrome.And so when to get to the hearing
yesterday, Mullen says, he recountedthat, and he says, okay,

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anytime anywhere. Cowboy says, wecan finish it here. Oh, by
the way, to point out thatMullen, besides being a CEO, is
also a former mixed martial arts fighter, which if you look at the Teamster
guy, he's not. He's definitelynot. And so Brian says, okay,
that's fine, perfect. Molin says, you want to do it now,
I'd love to do it. Now, says O'Brien, Well stand your

(20:04):
butt up, then you stand yourbutt up, and so he did started
to stand up as the two menstood their butts up. Zero edge,
pitts it you got chairman. BernieSanders tried to put the kebash on the
squabble hold it no, no,sit down, sit down, you're the

(20:26):
US senator, right, he is, this is a hearing the American people
got enough contempt for Congress. Thenthey cut him off because they're still squabbling
about this stuff. But the bestpicture of all of this stuff, it
was the one that Zero Hedge Freezeframed and it's this. Get this guy's
face. He's right over the shoulderof the Teamster union. He's enjoying this

(20:49):
and say yeah, let's do itright now, Let's do this whole thing.
And then it continues to go onafter that point of what I just
read to you, this is whathappens. And then in twenty two when
this guy was elected, when hesaid after he got elected, was he
wanted to bring the mob mentality backto the team stirs. This is your
guy, and you're obviously going togive him a chance to respond to your

(21:11):
question. Absolutely, because this ismy question because you called me out.
I didn't call you out. Hesaid, any time any play, that's
that let's get the records straight.Let's hold it. No, hold on
seven. You have a question forthe Okay, let's let's hear it.
So any time any plays, nothat's not April is a charity event.

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Now, that's not that's not no, it's he said it, and this
is no cames and what the questionscan or cannot be asked? No,
you're not going to We're not goingto be talking about physical confrontation. This
has got charity for a union,charity because it is. You have a
question on April up question on hislet's not he said it? Said,

(21:56):
simply answering it. Hold it betterthan muling. You made some charges,
Bri. You want to respond,go ahead, yeah, I mean,
look, the reality of it is. Accept my challenge, mister Molin,
tough guy, answer hold it?Answer the questions all right? You know
one if I he he made alot of statements, right, so that

(22:18):
guy over his shoulder fiction at best, answer the question. I can't understand
him, to be honest with you, he rambles so much. What was
your question? Actually, except whatyou said, I made a lot of
statements. But what's your question?I don't understand the question? Could you
repeat it? You said anytime,any place? What's your question? Accept

(22:38):
the challenge? What challenge? Youdon't know? What you just said?
You play, I'm accepting yours,so once you can challenge what challenge youre
talking? April thirtieth. How aboutwe do it for charity at the Smoking
Guns and Tulsa Plumba. We're notgoing to be physical confrontations here. You
want to fight me, what doyou say? By any time, any
place, Let's have coffee discuss ourdifferences. All right? I love you

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back, Okay, I don't backon anything you did. You're the one.
You're a one hundred would be themost influential people in this country making
changes. You're focused on, focuson irrelevant. You're an embarrassed embarrassed after
hearing the working class in America,you have the biggest stug. Yeah,

(23:26):
brought you, brought you the biggeststug. Why you do what you're doing?
Senator have to thank you very much. Senator Mullen, please yield.
I've been recognized by the chairman.Back to chairman. Yeah, well you
know that's why we can't have nicethings like peace, because you got people

(23:47):
like this. Yeah, you gotthese union teams, the presidents exploiting people,
thugs and uh then and then yougot this. This is simply it
is good for bread and circuses.You know, this is this is better
I got to say than anything thatTrey Goudy ever did with Hillary Clinton,

(24:08):
but you never got to that point. But that's what this is. It's
just a bunch of storm and furysignifying nothing. They're going to do nothing
about all of these existential issues thatare in front of us. Instead,
what they're going to do, they'regoing to push us continually into war.
So I think we got to havetrial by combat, you know, let
these people fight it out. Ithink you get them all in a room

(24:30):
or make a charity event out ofit, you know, but let them
fight it out. And then youhave you have McCarthy and what he did.
But the other thing before we getinto McCarthy, the other thing that
happened along with this impeachment of Majorca. You had the the bill that was

(24:53):
brought up by Marjorie Taylor Green,and then you had darryl Issa voted to
kill the resolution. He's one ofeight Republicans abode to kill this. And
then he bizarrely claimed, as Breitbartpoints out, that is true. It
is bizarre claim to say that hewants to be a witness against Majorca and
a future impeachment here, but let'snot do it now. Let's not do

(25:15):
it now. And so and thenhe went on besides making after making that
ridiculous claim, well, I don'twant to have him peached today, but
someday we're going to impeach him,and I'd like to be a witness.
Then he said, Marjorie Taylor Greenis a hard working member of Congress,
but I believe she lacks the maturityand the experience to understand what she was

(25:37):
asking for. Okay, So she'sstupid and immature, Okay. So then
she replied that he lacked let's justcall it masculinity. And so then as
that is happening, these two thingsare happening. M and then you've got

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Congressman Burchett from Tennessee. He's beinginterviewed by a reporter with n p R.
And as it is happening, hegets elbowed in the back and the
kidneys by McCarthy. Listen to thislive interview. How it went. It

(26:26):
sounds like what that force? Allright? Sorry, Kevin, didn't mean
the elbow? Did you elbow?Mean the back? Kevin? Y?
Kevin, you got any guts,jerk? Now, now they're running to

(26:55):
catch up with him. You gottaknow you you did. So they sit
there and the reporter said, itright there. What kind of chicken move
is that you're You're pathetic man?They were so pathetic. What a jerk?

(27:18):
You need security? Kevin? Okay? And then he gave an interview
outside and he talked a little bitmore detailed. It happened with you and
Kevin McCarthy. Well, I wasdoing an interview with Claudia from NPR,
a lovely lady, and she wasasking me a question and and at that

(27:38):
time, I uh got elbowed inthe back, and it kind of caught
me off guard because it was aclean shot to the kidneys. And I
turned back and there was there wasKevin and and I for a minute,
I was kind of what the heckjust happened? And then I, you
know, I chased after him.Of course he's a because I've stated many
times he's a he's a bully withseven teen million dollars in a security detail.

(28:02):
You know, he's the type ofguy that when you're a kid,
would throw a rock over the fenceand run home and hide behind his mama's
skirt and he just you know,he he uh from behind that kind of
stuff. It you know, that'snot the way we handle things in East
Tennessee. We we have a problemwith somebody. I'm gonna look him in
the eye and talk to him.Okay, So he walked down the hallway
hit you in his elbow. Withhis elbow, you can you can go

(28:23):
on Claudia's Twitter account. It prettymuch x account. It's very accurate.
Okay, So then just explain,So you chased him? What do you
mean you chase? I just ranafter him. I was like, what
the heck? You know, why'dyou do that? You know, because
it was like I said, ifyou ever been hitting a kid and he's
it's a little little different. Youdon't have to hit very hard to cause
a little bit of a lot ofpain. And and so I and he

(28:45):
just, of course, as healways did does he just denies it or
blamed somebody else or something, youknow, And it was just a little
heated. But I just backed offbecause there was any I all, no
reason. I wasn't gaining anything fromit when everybody saw it, so it
didn't really matter. He responded toyeah, yeah, he just acted like,

(29:07):
you know, what are you talkingabout? You know, who are
you to? You know that kindof thing, And it's just, you
know, I think that's that's symptomaticof the problems that he's had in his
short tenure. Speaker, and wereyou face to face when you had this
interaction? Yeah, but there's securitydetail, and I get it they had
that. They were doing their jobs. So it wasn't exactly like he didn't.

(29:27):
He wouldn't turn around and face me. He he kept scurry and trying
to keep people between me and him. And then yeah, so you know
it's again it was Claudia Grissoalisos MPRthat had that original h She tweeted after
that she says, I have quoteall upper case, never seen this on

(29:47):
Capitol Hill. Shoved Burchett, heshot at McCarthy. Chase ensued. McCarthy
denied, he elbowed him. You'vegot no guts, He said, you
the reporter saw it was right there. What kind of chicking move is that?
And and then Birchett asked the reporterdid you see that? And she

(30:07):
said, yeah, I'm stunned too. I'm stunned too. And so he's
not leaving it at that. Hehas filed an ethics complaint against Kevin McCarthy.
We'll get for him. He handledit as he should have, as
a gentleman. He called him outon it. He's going to file an
ethics complaint rather than challenging him tosome kind of a charity wrestling match or

(30:30):
something. But it is a symptomof the times that we're in, isn't
it. You know, it wasa few years before the Civil War,
which we're coming up to one ofthose fourth turnings right now, and feelings
are just you know, everybody wantsa civil war within the GOP, between
the GOP and the Democrats, andwithin the Democrats and so forth. Everybody

(30:52):
wants to fight everybody else. Isuggest that maybe what Congressman Burchett should do
to give Kevin McCarthy a Preston BrooksAward. Preston Brooks was a congressman from
South Carolina. A speech a coupleof days earlier this Congressman Charles Sumner from

(31:14):
Massachusetts, and as they were goingback and forth on slavery, he made
some insult to a relative of PrestonBrooks, making an analogy that, you
know, slavery was like a prostitutethat he was wedded to, or something
like that. And so when PrestonBrooks caught up to him on the floor,

(31:36):
of the Senate. A couple ofdays after that, he caned him
beating with a cane where at thattime again, you know, we're at
that fourth turning where at that timeof civil war? And you even see
it within the House and the Senatesearing. Girl, let's see he has
a geesebuster says, the world islaughing at us. Yeah, you're absolutely

(31:59):
right. It is a lot ofcircuses. On sixty one says, the
first time members of Congress came toblow happened in the good old golden days.
That's right. Yeah, at anotherfourth turning, kWt sixty eight is
amazing to me how base and vulgarthis nation has become yet so thin skin.
That's a big part of it,isn't it. And oh, Brian

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spotty potty, rather Brian Potty,thank you very much. That is very
generous. I appreciate that tip.On Rumble says, thank you, David,
all the best of you and yourfamily. Another morning of warm fire
and hot coffee here in Alberta.Well, God, they enjoy it.
That sounds great, Sari and girlsays, who would have expected Colonel Sanders

(32:43):
to be the adult in the room. You gotta stop it right now.
Uh, birchant should prefer charges forassault. That's a dangerous punch. Yeah,
yeah, that's true. Call theCapitol police. I'm sure they would
really care. That's the other thingabout this is that lawless government that we
have. Okay, we're going totake a quick break and we'll be right

(33:06):
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now at APS radio dot com.Making sense common again, you're listening to

(34:53):
the David Night Show. H thehonor seeker says, if only Kevin MacCarthy
would have been that tough when itcame to standing up for America. Well,
he did stab us in the back, didn't He essentially gave us an
elbow on the back. Trump wasstabbing us in the arm. He was

(35:14):
stabbing us in the back. GeorgiaBoy eleven forty two. Now they're acting
like schoolgirls, no business. Yeah, great optics, says on our seeker
Matthew Ronson. He isn't the speaker, He's the Carnival barker, Johnny Freedom.
We're witnessing the last days of romeA two brutus. Yeah, so
you know, as all this ishappening, borders wide up and they're going

(35:35):
to use it as a political football. But we got people who are still
being injected and killed and they're notgoing to pull any of this stuff back.
Instead, though we do have everybodyas starting to wake up to this
and dated more data from Steve Kershpoints out that he got some data from
the Republic of Maldives showing that howdeadly the Trump GCI genetic code injections were

(36:00):
for them. He said an unidentifiedsource that provided him with complete record level
vaccination and death data from the MaldeseHealth Ministry for twenty twenty one and twenty
twenty two. The source says thatit shows that quote death rate increased by

(36:22):
fifty percent within the first six monthsof vaccination and then it increased again with
the October twenty twenty one boosters Cursesays, can you guess why no country
in the world is voluntarily releasing thisdata and why nobody in our Congress is
talking about it? And we gotSentator Ron Johnson who has held some hearings.

(36:45):
You've got you know, in theUK, you've got one member of
Parliament out of what was it aboutsix hundred people in parliament, only one
of them is interested, you know, and out of nearly as many in
our US Congress, only one isinterested. Everybody else is ignoring it or

(37:08):
misdirecting you to the Wuhan lab.He said. The island's nation population quote
learned very quickly that the Trump shotswere disaster. He doesn't call the Trump
shots. I will call it theTrump shots because Trump wants credit for it.
Let's give the guy the credit.Don't call them COVID vaccines. They're
not a vaccine. There's a geneticcode injection, and there wasn't a pandemic.

(37:34):
It was a plan executed by Trump. Call it what it is.
Give the bastards credit. Substantially droppedfor subsequent doses. He said. It
was eighty eight percent for the firstdose to barely more than one third of
one percent for the second booster thevaccination right rates, that is not the

(37:59):
death rates. So after the firstone, eighty eight percent of the people
signed up for the first one becauseof what they were told in the media
and by the government, and thenafter that it was one third of one
percent signed up for the second one, and they still had a massive number
of people die. You know,it goes up with each shot. That's

(38:22):
Maldives. The country's death rate doubledfrom one hundred to two hundred per month
two months after the shots rolled out. There no explanation from the authorities.
Don't talk about this, yeh,we did this for Klaus, you know,
lean forward, whisper in the air, hel hydra el hydra. Last

(38:45):
month, Kerse released the results ofa survey that he conducted with more than
ten thousand meters. You when yousee these scientific surveys, they're typically about
a thousand people, And of coursethe thing that's key about that is that
they are not self selected. Theyare selected at random, and so when
people choose to participate in a poll, that is going to put in some

(39:09):
bias in it. But nevertheless,what curse says, he said, this
is more reliable as data. Heasked people if they knew someone who was
let's see, was it limited toa family member? He did this with
ten thousand people in my survey.Each of the responses they said can be

(39:31):
verified independently by a team of independentscientific adjudicators. Because I collected contact information
for each of the respondents in thiscase, we can obtain medical records,
detailed case histories for each of therespondents is that each death can be judged
by a panel of qualified experts.And so they asked them for people that

(39:52):
they knew and family members and gottheir contact information so in case somebody wanted
to look into this, they couldvalidate that. Yeah, he said the
ten thousand people, he said,eight hundred and four deaths from COVID and
two thousand and thirty deaths from theTrump shot. The survey clearly showed that

(40:16):
the Trump shots have killed three anda half times as many people as the
We should call that the Trump shots. Will call it the GCI, the
genetic code injectors. I guess theother stuff is about neglect ventilators, remdesivir,
so we call that MVR. Sowe have the Trump GCI, and

(40:38):
we have the hospital MVRs neglect ventilatorsand remdesivir the death protocol. But the
Trump genetic code injections were even moreeffective at the planned demicide. And so
there's new documentary app and you'll findthis reference that expose dashnews dot com.

(41:01):
The documentary is called shot Dead.I haven't seen it, and when I
see that, I keep thinking backto that Trump quote. My people,
My people love me so much Icould shoot somebody dead. What was it
Fifth Avenue or something. Well,he shot at a lot of people,
shot dead, a lot of children. This is the first film that focuses

(41:24):
on the deeply personal aspect of devastationunleashed by the Trump shot and the mandates,
the Biden mandates, as told bythe families who lost loved ones.
The film will make you cry,The film will make you think. This
film will prompt you to take actionfor children everywhere. Well, let's hope,
so you know, that's why weshould again. It's going to be

(41:46):
something that's going to motivate people,hopefully to action. Films can be very
visceral, and especially when you seesomething like the procedure talking about abortion.
I tell you, the way theyare coming after humanity. It truly is
satanic, isn't it? And andall this is happening. CDC has confirmed

(42:09):
fifty eight thousand children were injured bythe shots, fifteen thousand were hospitalized,
twelve hundred were left disabled, andone hundred and sixty three died due to
the Trump shot by October of twentytwenty two. So he did more than

(42:29):
shoot one person in the street.Trump injured fifty eight thousand children, twelve
of them were left permanently disabled,and one hundred and sixty three of them
died from the shots of Trump.So they said, was the committee aware,

(42:51):
because we just had just over ayear ago, you had the CDC
and their committee added the Trump shotto their immunization schedule for children aged six
months and older. So now Iguess we got like seventy three shots that
you're supposed to get, including yourTrump shot. And so they say,

(43:13):
was that committee aware that twelve hundredand one of these children either suffered a
life threatening event or permanent disability.Well, of course they are. Are
we aware that they are capable ofkilling people for money? And are we
aware of why they added this tothe schedule. They added it to the
schedule for liability issues. And ofcourse nobody in Congress is going to ever

(43:35):
touch that Fauci legislation, the nineteeneighty six Act that created the aveyars and
all the rest of the stuff andgave the pharmaceutical companies immunity to harm children.
What a despicable act that is.And it's even more despicable that no
one, not a single person.They'll talk all about well, let's talk
about these your experiences with the Trumpshot and all the rest of the stuff,

(43:58):
But not a single one of themwe'll touch that. That's more sacris
sainct to them than the Constitution orany of the Bill of Rights. That
nineteen eighty six Act giving legal immunityto the pharmaceutical companies is more sacris sainct
to them than any Bill of Rightamendment than any thing else in the Constitution.

(44:22):
New research shows that COVID vaccinations ledto millions of people dying. This
is the Chuck Norris story that Italked about, and it goes on for
like seven or eight pages where he'smaking the case to people. Finally,
he says, over the past severalmonths, I've been barraged with scientific studies
and previously undisclosed government documents which haveshown that these vaccinations led to millions of

(44:43):
deaths and continue to do so.So, Chuck Norris says, I was
compelled to pass this research along toAmericans and all people of the world,
whom I love dearly, to allowthem to make up their own minds.
And so, as I said,it goes on and on and on.
First one he's got here, Conservativepublic interestablished advocacy group Defending the Republic has

(45:07):
obtained fifteen thousand pages of Moderna's clinicaltrial data, claiming the data shows quote
an utter lack of thoroughness of thetrials and calls the vaccines safety into serious
doubt. It gets better, Imean, but because we all knew that,
and we've known that for quite awhile. And of course we all
knew from the very beginning that Trumpcalled it warp speed because he's going to

(45:30):
skip all the testing. Nobody's everdone it this fast before, because nobody
else could get away with getting ridof the testing. Hillary Clinton couldn't have
gotten away with getting rid of thetesting. Only somebody that's got a massive
cult following of the very people whowould have been the ones to oppose this.
Only that person get away with suspendingall the testing. And it was

(45:55):
the only test was a test ofthe gullibility of the public, especially the
Trump followers. And so he goeson for seven or eight pages of references.
Here, Chuck Norris does and againit's another sign that everybody is waking

(46:15):
up to this. Everyone is wakingup to this, and that's why they
want to take us to war.And that's why we've got to resist that.
Don't get drawn into this tit fortat one side or the other.
There's crimes in every war, andthe essence of war is evil and awful,

(46:37):
and so it's not hard to tellthe truth about what happened to your
sign and then admit what you're doingto the other side. So he finishes
the article with this from a personwho is an international banker says he and
his mother are dying from these vaccines. But of course he was also his

(47:00):
father was one of the co foundersof the World Economic Forum there in Switzerland.
Geneva looks beautiful. It is beautiful, it has a lake, it
has its schedule, it's very peaceful. But there is a dark side to
it. Everything evil in the worldrelated to demo side, unfortunately comes from

(47:27):
Geneva. You have w Joe inGeneva, you have GARVI. Then you
have the VEV, the World EconomicForum, which my father was a co
founder and left Lushchwab out of disgustin the early eighties, that has diplomatic
immunity. I, as a Swisscitizen right here now declare that the WEV

(47:53):
is not eligible anymore for diplomatic community. I call on the Swiss authorities security
to arrest those people immediately. Whythe f double chow Garvey, big Pharma,
big tech, Bill Gates all advocateda global humanity injection by a bioweapon,

(48:20):
injecting nanolipits into five point seven billionpeople, and we Swiss are hosting
them. That's terrible. We cannottolerate any entity that promotes poison to be
injected into humanity. But you've doneit. I'm the victim. I'm dying

(48:45):
from it, and my mother too. It's a demo side and you'll be
judged. It will be corrected inthe name of humanity. Maybe there is
a Geneva Swiss syndrome, but definitelythere is a un syndrome because people are

(49:06):
so afraid of what's going on,because the United Nation is occupied that people
in there don't understand. Those whounderstand keep quiet or try to speak in
different ways to help people to wakeup. So if you understand that,
you know that this was very easyto carve a world government if you don't

(49:30):
have a force that stops that andsays we the people is more important,
and that's what we're doing now.We're trying to build the people movement that
is very global, something completely different. But what is going on in Geneva
is the opposite. At the moment, there is no right to who to

(49:50):
give any orders to dictate to thewhole world like they have done. And
the Global Alliance for Vaccine Nimanization GAVIgot total immunity from the Swiss government.
You can find this admin dot lexin the Swiss database. Go and look.
This is a kudita. Clearly it'sa global crime scene. And we

(50:12):
are bringing little pieces of evidence topeople with humility, because in science you
always have a doubt. It's ahealthy doubt, and I think that is
a very important attitude. I believepersonally Geneva has a better future. Swiss
neutrality has to be restored. Wehave no future not being neutral. The

(50:34):
young people who survive through this willbe the garameters. Hopefully that such institutions
can never again take foothold in ourblessed country, never again. The snakehead
is in Geneva. I call ita direct, clear and present danger to
the Swiss population. But I cantell you it is being cut off.

(51:00):
If you have a house of cards, and this is a house of cards
of a criminal, one card pulledby justice and the whole carthouse collapses.
But from hope alone, it isnot done. Everybody must now change the
spirits and all the vaccinated the injected, knowing that they are poisoned. We

(51:23):
are the masses, we are billionsof people. Let's just stand up and
say stop. We will not comply. And in French, ni ubri need
pardon because we are the guardians ofhumanity and our light obliterates the darkness of
evil. Always well again, Christis the light that obliterates evil. We

(51:52):
are just a spokes people here.But as he said, one card in
the sounds of card, if weget one of these people prosecuted, So
why they're hanging together. That's whythey'll fight amongst themselves. I'll talk about
trivial issues that we don't care about. They'll have very carefully controlled debates with
these questions or not asked. Youknow, they don't want to get these

(52:13):
guys talking about well I pulled backbefore you did pull back and all the
rest of stuff, because then,of course the obvious question is, you
know, why did you do itin the first place, And it feeds
the understanding of what is going on, look at, a lot of people
have been poisoned, a lot ofpeople are dying, a lot of people
have died, and that's why tokeep people from coming after them. It's

(52:35):
just a matter of time before somebodycomes after them unless they can start a
global war. That's why the waraspect is is so important. Why I'm
going to pose it so completely,and you should oppose it as well.
And when you look at this howin the world. Again, he's not
naming names of any politicians, youknow, but he talks about Claus Schwab

(52:57):
and these organizations that are there,who their puppets are. By their deeds,
you will know them. If theydo what Klaus Schwab wants, they're
Klaus Schwabs puppets and they did thisfor a very long time and they continue
to brag about it. Trump andwhen you look at the whole guop,
he said, we can't tolerate anyentity that inject's poison into people. And

(53:22):
yet that's exactly what the Maga culthas become. They not only tolerate Trump,
they champion him. And that's whatwe see in the Trump press of
people like Wayne Allen Ruton, AlexJones, and Tucker Carlson and on and
on and Steve Mann and all therest of it. They tolerate the poisoner,

(53:44):
they promote him. And I don'tknow anybody else that could have gotten
away with this. The big lie, the biggest lie, was that Trump
was an anti globalist. They soldthat, They hammered that, they had
this guy preening around like he's ona professional wrestling ring. I'm the anti
globalist, I'm the anti globalist.And then he does, he makes the

(54:07):
whole globalist agenda come true. Youknow, And of course the Democrats objected
to it until Biden became president,and then you know, their tribalism,
they're controlled, and so now it'sa good thing and you must have it,
and the Republicans would not push backagainst it. You know, you
had Mark Levan and people of hisilk crimp. You ain't need to take
credit for this. Don't let Bidentake credit for your shot. And then

(54:31):
not until Trump starts stops patting himselfon the back for this, did GOP
start to talk about this. Butthey're not going to do anything about it,
because, as I said before,this is murder on the Warp Speed
Express where every single one of themstabs you in the back. Every single

(54:54):
one of them has blood on theirhands, a whole lot of them on
the They're going to answer for thatone day. And so one of the
organizations is there in Geneva that he'stalking about that are off of the World
Health Organizations, part of the UN, the World Health Organization. Give you
an idea of what great guys theseare. The World Health Organization went to

(55:15):
the Congo between twenty eighteen and twentytwenty. They were there because it was
supposedly any bola outbreak, and thenthey raped women there and when they found
out about it, they compensated themtwo hundred and fifty dollars for the rape.

(55:37):
I mean, I don't know whatthe going rate for a prostitute is
in New York or LA or whatever. That's probably lesson you'd go with a
prostitute. Nearly two dozen workers fromthe UN Agency the World Health Organization prayed
on more than one hundred Congolese women, with dozens of staffers, raping,

(56:00):
sexually, abusing, and otherwise harassinglocal women. Now, one of the
things that stood out to me aboutthis is the fact that you know they're
there in the midst of a supposedEbola epidemic. Would you think, you
know, these guys are such well, maybe they don't believe that there's any
Ebola there at all, or maybethey are just such horn dogs that they

(56:25):
don't even care about Ebola. Youknow, they're just going to rape everyone
in sight. I don't know whatthe deal is with these people. One
of the victims, identified as Jolianne, was believed to be thirteen years old.
Some of the women were forced bytheir rapists to get abortions. In
the case of Jolianne, the thirteenyear old, a WHO driver stopped on

(56:45):
the roadside in the town of Maginawhere she was selling phone cards in April
of twenty nineteen, offered to giveher a ride home and said he took
her to a hotel where she saidshe was raped. According to a twenty
twenty one UN report, WHO DirectorGeneral Ted Tros traveled to Congo fourteen times

(57:06):
during the Ebola outbreak, repeatedly takingcredit for the response to the outbreak,
while publicly commending one of the allegedrapists for his heroic work. Again,
these people rape and kill the world, and obviously I don't I don't think.
You know, you look at Ebola. This is a very serious disease.
If you get it, you're bleeding. You die, bleeding out of

(57:29):
your nose and your ears and youreyes and anything else. A horrific way
to die. They either don't believethat it's happening there, or again they
are so sexually depraved that they don'tthat they don't even care about that.
And maybe that is the case.You know, what do we call this?

(57:49):
Who? I guess it's worldwide helland oppression. It's what it really
stands for, isn't it all?This was known two years ago. Senior
WHO management was informed of sexual exploitationor in the agency's efforts to curb Ebola.
To curb ebola, yeah, theyweren't, but they did little to
stop it. Instead, they wentthere and raped women. According to a

(58:14):
new report from the Associated Press,internal documents now revealed that the agency paid
one hundred and four victims two hundredand fifty dollars each, an amount which
is less than a single day's expensesfor some of the UN officials working on
the Congolese capitol, but it cansupport more than four months of survival in

(58:36):
a country where many people live onless than two dollars a day, and
so what the UN officials are sayingis, well, you know, we
took all this stuff into consideration,and you know, if we were to
get people are surviving on two dollarsa day somehow there in the Congo,
if we were to give them morethan two hundred and fifty dollars, they
would just destroy their lives. That'sthe rationale, that's the reasoning that they

(58:59):
said. We take into consideration allthis stuff, and if we give them
too much money, it's going tobe harmful for them. You mean,
they might turn into somebody like you, who will rape, who will kill,
who will destroy for money. Youmean, you're speaking from experience here,
right, because you've been totally corruptedby money. So we don't want
to turn those people into someone likeme. For example, they say,

(59:22):
right, the women had to completea training course to help them to start
quote income generating activities unquote before they'dgive them the cash. And they said,
well, we do that because theUN doesn't pay reparations. Because this
is not their first rodeo. It'snot the first time we've had a bunch
of UN staff go somewhere and rapeeverybody in sight. The WHO said about

(59:46):
nearly a dozen women declined its offer. You're going to pay me off like
a prostitute. No. Two womenwho met with a doctor, said the
doctor who lead it's the who's effortsto prevent sexual abuse told her that what
they wanted was for the perpetrators tobe brought to account so they would not

(01:00:08):
harm anyone else. But again,understand that this is just part of their
per diem expenses. These people aremaking the documents show that here, got
it on the next page here.Yeah, their daily allowance ranged between one
hundred and forty four dollars a dayand four hundred and eighty dollars a day.

(01:00:31):
So for the people on the upperend, you know, paying off
one of these people that they rapedis only half of what they get as
a per diem, and that isin addition to their salary they get the
per diem rape expense added to it. I guess itemize that on your expense
account. According to the WHO,the criteria to determine its victim survivor package

(01:00:52):
package two hundred and fifty dollars.They call it package. They looked at
it, they said, well,we looked at the cost of food in
the Congo and quote global guidance onnot dispensing more cash than would be reasonable
for the community in order to notexpose recipients to further harm unquote, yeah,

(01:01:15):
two hundred fifty dollars. It's fortheir own good. One person says
she was pressured into having sex witha WHO official exchange for a job as
an infection control worker with the bulletResponse team. Again, these people don't
believe that there's a pandemic there,or they're so depraved that they don't even
care. They've got to satisfy theirurge to rape people. And so yeah,

(01:01:43):
before we quote one last article hereAI they say can predict heart attack
risk up to ten years in thefuture, says an Oxford study. Well,
I can do it with just onequestion. How many shots have you
had from Trump? And I canpredict your heart attack risk. It's not

(01:02:04):
very difficult to do that. Butof course we're going to have our doctors
and our doctors' orders. It's notgoing to be recommendations, it's going to
be orders from these people. It'sone of the reasons why we didn't want
the government running healthcare death panels likewe saw with the little toddler Indie in
the UK and death panels like wesaw in the hospital death protocols. Nope,

(01:02:28):
no care for you. Come backlater. We'll give you some stuff
that's going to kill you when youget really sick. That type of that's
why you don't want government involved inhealthcare. It wasn't Hillary that took a
Hillary tried and failed to take overhealth care and make it put it under
government control. It was Trump wasable to do it with this fake pandemic.

(01:02:52):
Let's get the comments here before wetake a break. AUDI Modern Retro.
Thank you very much. That's verykind, that's generous. I appreciate
that, he says. This evening, I'll be taping an interview with Jason
Barker and Handy to run on ModernRetro Radio soon. In addition to this
tip, I'll be doing a onehundred dollars match. Well. Thank you
very much. I appreciate that.Thank you very much. And I know

(01:03:16):
you've already done a couple of interviewswith Jason Barker and I haven't had the
time to listen to them yet.I don't even have time to sleep anymore.
It seems like I've got other thingsthat I'm trying to get done as
well, that are outside of justthe content for the show. So I
apologize. It's not that I'm notinterested, but he does have. The
interview will be on Modern Retro Radio. So thank you very much. Aldi

(01:03:38):
appreciate that. David Coburn, thankyou very much for the tip on Rockfinn
about these who rapists, who theseguys don't even see, don't see themselves
as humans, obviously said distorted perceptions. The excess desks are up thirty five
percent in Singapore since the COVID vaccines, as Arim Handy says, getting on

(01:04:04):
the vaccine schedule was the very lastthing they did before ending the quote unquote
emergency. Remember when Biden projected endingthe emergency in three or four months.
Yes, that's right. Yeah,it's not an emergency if you know exactly
when he's going to end. Handysays, I don't know what the number
is here. I just know thatwe have young people in their twenties and

(01:04:25):
thirties dropping dead occasionally, not asprolific as before, but the chronically ill
are way higher. Jonas says,safe and effective demicide, that's what it
truly is about. Yeah, handy. It's worth it if we can just
say one life that's true. Itis true, and that's what we try
to do. You know, it'svery heartening to have people say that.

(01:04:53):
It does help you know the informationagain. You know, it's the story
that a friend of mine said aboutadoption, and you know the story of
the man's walking along a beach andthere's all these stranded starfish just everywhere as
far as you can see. Itpicks up one and throws it into the
sea so it can survive. Andsomebody comes up to him and says,

(01:05:14):
so, what difference you think that'sgoing to make. He says, well,
made a difference to that one.And that's why we do this.
Where you're talking about the fake pandemicor where they're talking about the fake election
protest on January sixth. Sometimes somepeople listen Elvis the Beetle and the Sweet

(01:05:36):
Sounds of Motown. Find them onthe Oldies channel at APS radio dot com.

(01:06:33):
You are listening to the David KnightShow, all right. By the
way, that question from d GE. David, where can we find
a link to that video, thevideo of the guy who was the son
of one of the co founders ofthe World Economic Forum talking about Geneva,
all the rest of that that isat the end of that Chuck Norris article,

(01:06:57):
and Chuck Norris's articles are at wused to be WorldNet Daily, and
it's at the So you'll find hisarticle at WND. We put it up
yesterday. I'm sure it'll still bethere. Chuck norses. They keep Chuck
Norris's articles up for a couple ofdays, so I just go to that
article and you'll see at the veryend. Dougalog, thank you very much

(01:07:18):
for the tip. I appreciate that. Thank you very much. Let's talk
a little bit about some news updates. Of course, we had the manuscript
manifesto should say, of the killerwho shot nine year old kids point blank
because of the crime of being white. This training killer, and so the

(01:07:43):
Tennessee Star, which is in Nashville, along with other people, including other
organizations including the National Police Association,so we need to release this. It's
the FBI that's holding it. TheMetropolitan Nashville Police Department was going to release
it, but then they changed theirstory after the FBI got involved, and

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so they have sued the FBI.The Tennessee Star, the National Police Association
and others have sued to show thismanifesto. So and then after this was
released, they filed a brief ofthe court asking for them for the FBI
to at least, since the stuffwas now public, the least commented on

(01:08:29):
one way or the other. Neitherverified just credit the fact that it was
for real. But of course theNashville Mayor and the Nashville Police Department effectively
verified it by their statements inadvertently perhapsand certainly the National Police Department verified it
by putting seven police officers on leaveand being rumored that two of them were

(01:08:54):
going to be fired. So there'syour verification. But no, the FBI
is stonewalling over all of this.And so what we have seen is that
not only was the motivation at leastpartially racism kill all the crackers, we've
also seen that the FBI has amotivation to hide hate crimes of certain types.

(01:09:18):
And so as this killer expressed atgreat length or hatred for white people,
in particular her animus for white childrenat the Christian school, the FBI
will not say whether or not they'rehandling the investigation as a hate crime,
and the Tennessee Stars asked them aboutthat, but they won't comment on that.
Zip not going to say anything.As this matter is being addressed by

(01:09:41):
the courts. The FBI will notbe commenting on the reporting documents, so
their public affairs person. So eventhough we're published online by conservative comedian Stephen
Crowder, that's a good way todescribe Steven Crowner, comedian comedian, the
FBI is taking cover behind ongoing lawsuitsdemanding the manifesto's release. And then the

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Tennessee Star points out, you rememberwhen this happens and it's used by the
Biden administration. Immediately, the BidenDepartment of Justice was very quick to charge
other people with hate crimes. Asa matter of fact, they jump the
gun on it sometimes, but notwhen it is going in one direction.

(01:10:27):
So if they can say that thisis something that's perpetrated by white supremacists,
oh, they'll be there real quickly. On one page, hail rights,
I want to kill all you littlecrackers, a bunch of little well,
I won't say, with your whiteprivileges, and doesn't spell privileges correctly,
by the way, because you know, when you're in schools, they don't

(01:10:50):
teach you, they don't learn,you know, reading and writing. They
just learn you how to hate.Right. You come out of their completely
ignorant and hateful. That's what ourschools produce. It's time to defund these
institutions. Hateful, ignorant, mentallyderanged person a perfect product of the schools

(01:11:14):
self hating to the This is awhite person who also hates her body so
much, everything about not just askin color, but her gender as well.
There's an important legal question beyond criminalpenalties. Tennessee law is very clear
that victims of hate crime are alsoallowed to seek special civil damages from their

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attackers, said the Chattanooga Bar Association. As the Federalist noted, when a
gunman in Buffalo, New York,opened fire at a grocery store, killing
ten people in twenty twenty two,Biden's Department of Justice used the shooter's racist
social media posts as justification to deemthe act a hate crime and an act

(01:11:59):
of racially motivated violent extremism. Butthe Justice Department extended the same treatment to
Dylan Rufe. As a matter offact, Dylan Ruf, the guy who
murdered you know, goes to thisprayer meeting. Well, I think it
was nine black people and in aprayer meeting he murders them. It's unbelievable.
And they said it was all aboutrace. Maybe it was all about

(01:12:21):
race. Maybe he hated Christians too, I don't know. But they found
a Confederate flag, and so NICKIHaley banned the Confederate flag everywhere in South
Carolina. And the Texas mass shooterwho killed twenty three people at an old
Passo walmart, so they're very quickto jump on that. But you know,
when it goes the other way andit's a crime committed by one of

(01:12:42):
their favorite groups, they say nothingabout it. Similar to this, and
it is the death of this seventeenyear old, a Las Vegas teen.
I'm not going to play the video. It's just disgusting to watch him beaten
to death by a mob of fifteenbullies at his school. You know,
bullying is the basis for all thistransgender gas lighting. We don't want people

(01:13:06):
to be bullied. Well, youknow, bullying has always been a part
and it really has become out ofcontrol because there is no discipline in the
schools. And I never did likethe discipline. I never got into any
issues where I had to get sentto the deans. But every year they

(01:13:27):
would, beginning at school year,the dean of boys also the Dean of
women would come out. They'd addressthe group of people, you know,
boys over here, girls over here, and they would show us their paddles
and talk about what they're going todo to us if we got sent to
them. So you better not doit, you know that type of thing.
Well, they don't do any ofthat kind of stuff anymore, and
I don't. I completely reject everythingabout schools, government, schools, institutions.

(01:13:49):
This is a communist plot, folks. I know I sound like Archie
Bunker, but hey, if it'sthe truth, I don't care what it
sounds like. It is a communistplots. She van Fleet pointed out.
You know, they want to raisethe kids from an early age and they
want to raise them to a completelycompletely change the culture, to set them

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against their family and all the restof the stuff. It is a communist
plot. It's exactly what they didin Mao Mao's China. It's while they're
doing a Mao's America as her book, and so you know, they they
have these institutions and of course theydon't want the kids punished because they've taken
the same approach that George Sols haswith his district attorneys. We want chaos,

(01:14:32):
and so the bullying which has alwaysbeen there. When you get a
bunch of kids and one adult whois not their parent, you're going to
wind up with a Lord of theFlies type of thing. And then if
you don't have any discipline whatsoever,it really does evolve into this. And

(01:14:54):
so what happened was a seventeen yearold intervenes in a fight where some smaller
kid is getting beaten up, andso then a couple of them start to
fight him, but they can't beathim because he's bigger than they are.
So they go away and they comeback with a gang of fifteen and they
beat him and they got him onthe ground. They just kept kicking him
until he killed him. And ifyou look at the video of it happening,

(01:15:15):
this kid is white and the peoplewho are beating him are black.
But even bright part's not going tosay anything about it. And the father
says, well, I'm really angrythat you know people are making this racial.
How do you know that it's notrachel because that is a thing,
right, But we're not supposed to. They would immediately jump to that conclusion

(01:15:35):
if it were the other way around, But of course there's not. You
know, they're not saying that they'regoing to do anything to these kids,
and of course they won't, youknow. And why do we say that
this is likely that this has happened. You know, Well, what he

(01:15:57):
said was a large percentage of themob appears to be black, leading to
some incendiary comments. This is DailyMail I actually saying about the attack being
racially motivated, and the father condemnedthe racist reactions that some people have had
to the footage, which he brandeda disgrace to my son's memory. So
the problem is that we know thatthe schools are constantly doing quote unquote incendiary

(01:16:20):
comments about white people. We're slavers, were crackers, we are colonizers,
all the rest of this stuff.What they're doing is they're creating a sense
of entitlement to use violence against whitepeople, just as they've created a sense
of entitlement to use violence by thetransgenders against Christians. They were very public

(01:16:47):
about that. You've had stink Ugerof the Young Turds saying, well,
I'm normally against guns, but Ithink that the trainees need to have it
to defend themselves and even go onoffense about this stuff. And so the
schools are a seminary to inculcate hate, violence, and ignorance. Everybody's got

(01:17:12):
privilege, but they can't even spellit. That's what her manifesto shows.
She hates everybody for privilege. Shedoesn't even know what it is. She
can't even spell the word, butshe knows how to hate. It is
Mao's schools, not just Mao's America. It's Mao's schools. And if you

(01:17:33):
opposed here in it, you're probablyon a list of the FBI. They
have their agaa VE anti government,anti authority violent extremist list. Well,
I guess I'm there. I've beencalled an extremist by the ad L for
saying that what Trump did was medicalmartial law. They can't accuse me of

(01:17:56):
violence, but they could accuse meof being anti government, anti authority extremist.
It's certainly guilty on that. It'salways disconcerting to find more proof that
the FBI is every bit as dangerous, psychopathic, anti American organization that it
appears to be, so, asthis article from an American thinker. Whenever
I refer to it as the fascistBureau of Intimidation, a little voice in

(01:18:21):
my head asks, is that entirelyfair? And then when I see how
it has a gave aid, antigovernment, anti authority, violent extremists half
of the population onto a terrorist watchlist, I realize that I'm not even
being critical enough. Yeah, Iforget the deep state, folks, Now

(01:18:43):
this is the dark state. Itis very dark. It's dark, and
it is also depraved. The Departmentof Justice busted a high end brothel network
used by politicians, military officers,pharmaceutical executives, high tech executsatives, doctors,
government contractors, all the people whohave security clearances. Of course,

(01:19:06):
you know, high end brothel andWashington d C. It's basically going to
be a honey trap to blackmail people. But is it possible to blackmail people
in a city that is so morallydepraved as the District of criminals and corruption?
Do these people even really care?Yeah? So what you know,

(01:19:30):
I prostitute, So what I don'tcare? I mean, is that blackmail
even a thing anymore for them?But of course when they pick them up,
they are you know, they werecharging they were in an area where
these people are in Washington, dC. So they were charging three hundred

(01:19:50):
and fifty to six hundred dollars perhour. Yeah, the wh only has
to pay the people they rap twohundred and fifty dollars an hour. But
these are high priced hookers, becausethat's what Washington is filled with. Whether
they're engaging in sex or not,they're a bunch of high priced prostitutes.

(01:20:11):
To conceal the proceeds. The defendantsare believed to have deposited thousands of dollars
of cash through peer to peer transfersand their personal bank accounts, and this
is what they're going to come afterthem for. Just like Dennis Hastert,
who was a pedophile rapist as awrestling coach, and they groomed him for
Congress, the Republicans did, andthen he became the longest serving Speaker of

(01:20:34):
the House for the Republicans, Dennishaster and Dennis haster you know the statute
limitations and make sure they keep thatreally short. So he didn't have to
answer for those crimes. But whathe was doing was trying to conceal.
They asked him when he was takingout large amounts of money, why he
was taking out large amounts of moneylike oh well yeah, so he started

(01:20:59):
struck his withdrawals so they wouldn't askhim these questions. So then they charged
him and convicted him and sent himto jail for taking out money to avoid
being spied upon by the banking system. That's how perverted our system is.
They won't send you to jail forraping a child, but they'll send you

(01:21:23):
to jail for taking your own moneyout of your own bank account in a
way that the Stazi snitches at thebank won't report you. You can't even
make a case that they should knowwhen you take money out, because it's
not about trying to avoid taxes.You've already put the money in. There's

(01:21:44):
already a record that you've got anincome, So why would they focus on
you taking that money out. Whywould they make that a crime. And
of course, the only crime thatwe have anymore is finsen FI n c
e N the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. But the only sins that they care

(01:22:06):
about are the financial sins. Andthe only reason they care about these people
engaged in the prostitution is because they'rewondering if they gave away some of the
secrets of the government, because wehave a government that is filled with secrets.
And then you look at the FDICand what is going on with that

(01:22:29):
group? Strip clubs photos of theirgenitals to co workers and booze. And
I always thought that the FDIC stoodfor Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, but now
we know what it really stands for. This is standard practice there, toxic
work environment, strip club visits,sex with underlings, drinking at work,

(01:22:55):
male workers, sending female co workersphotos of other genitals. All that was
part of the day to day cultureat the FDIC. It must be like
working with Stephen Crowder. Wall StreetJournal found this. They said, despite
the allegations, these people are stillon the payroll of the FDIC. Of

(01:23:15):
course they are because that is theculture of Washington. You talk about the
country rotting from the head down,countries, institutions and all the rest of
stuff. I don't know how muchmore rotten the head of our country can
be. But La is a literaldumpster fire. We can see this with

(01:23:40):
the dumpster fire that happened under theten freeway there in La. You may
have seen pictures of it. Itwas amazing blaze that shut down the interstate.
It was an act of arson.More than one hundred columns along the
freeway were damaged, nine or tenof them. And to replace those nine

(01:24:01):
or ten columns severely damaged. Maybethey have to replace the other one hundred
columns, I don't know, Butto replace those nine or ten columns is
going to take several weeks as governornuisance, and it costs a lot of
money. The situation poses a commutingchallenge that LA is not seen in years.
Hundreds of thousands of commuters facing detoursheavier than normal traffic. The gridlock

(01:24:24):
resulted from the closures. The firebegan under an overpass, fueled by wood
pallets stored there. But that's notthe fuel. It's not the wood pallets.
If you continue to read this story, Newsom said it was malicious intent.
Nuisance, I should say nuisance saysit was arson and the palettes were

(01:24:48):
there. The wood pallets were thereholding hand sanitizer. Hand sanitizer was a
secret ingredient of this dumpster fire inLA. Left over hand sanitizers from COVID
pandemic, so called pandemic. Whatjust all of fit. That's the dumpster

(01:25:10):
fire that began in this country intwenty twenty and now it's literally a dumpster
fire. It helped to fuel theflames so well, you're not going to
have something that looked like that,that literal explosion. Now you hand sanitizers
filled with alcohol and stuff like that. By the way, you know,
it's if you stop and think aboutit, all these this massive amount of
hand sanitizers, it's kind of likeMolotov cocktails. That's probably what people should

(01:25:38):
have done with this hand sanitizer,you know, just it is a Molotov
cocktail against the medical martial law.Timothy Garrison, fifty five years old,
sleeping behind a nearby Shell gas station. This is la homeless sleeping near the
shell back of the Shell gas station. He heard explosion and as in the

(01:26:03):
morning as he sat against a wallaround the corner from the side of the
fire. When peeked out of hismakeshift tent made out of plastic trash bags,
he saw giant flames flickering out ofthe overpass. The heat was so
intense I thought the overpass was goingto crumble. He said, we'll what

(01:26:24):
you get when you get a massiveamount of hand sanitizer lit You know,
when we lived in Houston, Karen, I'm nineteen eighty eighty three. There
was a they have these big flyovers, and he had a cop on a
motorcycle pulled over a gas tanker onthe curve of a flyover, way up

(01:26:53):
in the air and on a deadcurve. They give him a speeding ticket,
and you know, somebody came aroundthe corner, didn't see him and
collided and the tanker exploded, caughtfire, killed the police officer, the
driver, both drivers, and itliterally burned down that concrete and steal overpass

(01:27:17):
because you know, the heat wasso intense and they couldn't get to it.
It's up on this elevated flyover thatreally put the thing out. A
row of blue tarps, trailers andwooden shacks set along Fourteenth Street on Monday,
among piles of wood from the pallettesand the metal debris. Wooden pallette
yards are common along the ten Freewayin the industrial center near downtown. And

(01:27:44):
as I said before, Nuisance saysthat it will take weeks, which means
that it's going to be much longerthan that before they get the results of
this gigantic dumpster fire together. Buttake a look at what else is happening
in LA with the homeless problems thatare so big. Reason magazine reports that
LA wants to common deer vacant hotelrooms as homeless housing. Well, you

(01:28:09):
obviously see a problem with that,don't you. LA voters will decide in
March weather to force hotels to reportempty rooms to the city and to accept
vouchers from homeless people. So oncethey have this referendum, they're going to
decide, and it's backed by thehotel union requiring hotels to report their empty

(01:28:31):
rooms to the city's housing department.And I don't understand why the hotel union
wants it, because it's going toit's going to be their employees are going
to have to deal with a lotof people who've got mental issues. That's
one of the reasons why you seethe people on the streets, so why
they get dangerous. They are notkeeping them committed, they're not doing anything

(01:28:56):
to help them, and just putthem out on the street. The idea
has its roots and Project Room Key, a federally funded state run initiative during
the so called pandemic that moved thehomeless out of the super spreader congregate shelters
and into empty hotels. Project RoomKey and similar programs in the other states

(01:29:17):
worked smoothly enough because the Feds werewilling to pick up the tab. Trump
paid for it. Few business travelersor tourists were looking for rooms anyway,
and the hotel participation was voluntary.But now that people are traveling again for
business and pleasure, the hotel ownersare less eager to rent rooms and normally
operating hotels to the homeless, andthey're not happy about being required to do

(01:29:42):
so by law. They complain thatthis would not provide hotels and hotel staff
any help in dealing with disruptive homelessguests that they would be forced to house.
They can turn these hotels into drugdens and the rest of this stuff.
They said. You know, thisunion here is fighting to fill all

(01:30:04):
the La area hotels with the sametypes of activities that you see on skid
Row, and if they succeed,they'll jeopardize the safety of both the hotel
guests and the workers of this union, virtually destroy the city's tourism industry and
cause massive job losses. Exactly youwant to you know, rent a room
and you know, surrounded by homelessdrug addicts. I think I'll go somewhere

(01:30:29):
beside. LA Pole conducted by theHotel Association found that eighty six percent of
people who live in LA believe thatthe city should not prioritize housing homeless people
in hotels. But you know,things change it. Right now, it
looks like they don't have the votesfor this, but when you look at

(01:30:49):
the burden that this has become,that's just one aspect of what is happening
in our society. Is it meltsdown. The other part of this is
the border crisis, which is wherewe began the program. Our new speaker,
Mike Johnson doesn't think it's a bigissue. Well, let's kick it
to next year because next year isan election issue and we can you know,
we can fight over this and tellpeople you got to vote for Republicans

(01:31:11):
so that we can fix this.You know, we just don't have enough
Republicans to fix this, So getmore of us in and vote for Trump.
Make sure you vote for Trump sothat we can get the border fixed.
They're not going to fix anything,even if they got their way,
they're not going to fix anything.They've had countless opportunities. You've had situations
where Trump was president and he hadboth Republican House and Republican Congress. He

(01:31:31):
did nothing about the border. Nothingabout the border. He repaired some of
the wall, he built forty milesof something of new wall, and the
very conviction of Steve Bannon over thefraud challenges because of the organization that he
and Brian Colthology were running. Itwas we build the wall, We build

(01:31:54):
the wall because why because Trump isn'tbuilding the wall, and the Republicans aren't
building the wall. They're not goingto build. Four hundred and fifty one
billion dollars is what the border crisisis costing us taxpayers. So this is
the price tag right now before westand on the cloward and pivot strategy,
the cloward and pivot strategy, let'sbankrupt America. How do we do that?
Well'st do it with the welfare system. Well, Americans are not into

(01:32:15):
the welfare system that much. Okay, Let's bring in people from all over
the world and put them on thewelfare system. Four hundred and fifty one
billion dollars and that's not really evencounting the out on costs of crimes and
encampments and other things like that.And the encampments a lot of the encampments
that are happening are people come inthey've got no means of support. You
see this happening in London right it'sthe immigrants who are coming in that are

(01:32:40):
camping out on the street. They'vegot no place to be housed. Or
the Greek Island where they had sixthousand people on the island and now eighteen
thousand people have joined them without anypermission or approval of the people who live
there. That's what this is trulyabout. And again, these people in
Congress are more than willing to fighteach other over their issues, but they're

(01:33:04):
not willing to fight for us.We'll be right back. If you like
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(01:33:29):
rise against the real economic oppression,in our case, here in Boston,
we are fighting for purely an abstractprinciple. It is, however, not
nearly so abstract as a young gentlemansupposes. The issue involved here is one
of monopoly. Today, the Britishgovernment will monopolize the sale of tea in

(01:33:54):
our country. Tomorrow it will besomething else, Liberty, it's your move.

(01:34:50):
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Good to see you there as well. He says. FDIC has a twelve

(01:35:38):
billion dollar shortfall for covering deposits,So get your money out of these burning
buildings, ye, dumpster fire,just like the LA Freeway. Under the
freeway, my son wrote, what'sgoing to stop these homeless people from trashing
the room? What are the hotelsgoing to do if they do? You're
required to have them. It isgoing to completely trash the whole thing,

(01:36:00):
so much for the hotel industry inLa Exactly right. Michael de Silvio hand
sanitizer burned an ancient blimp hangar insouthern California last week. Wow. Wow,
Yeah, they've got so much ofthis stuff. The miss again when
we look at central planning, right, always saw throughout the pandemic by Trump

(01:36:23):
and these health dictators and everything,was the fact that they don't even know
you know, they don't know whatto buy. They misallocate resources all the
time. So we've got massive amountsof hand sanitizer, probably stored with the
masks. I wonder how the twoof them burned together like a bunch of
linseed oil rags all over the place. Nate Palm sanitizer says, hiccup one.

(01:36:48):
Yeah, exactly right. Brian andDev McCartney. Let's see there.
My mom works in a homeless shelterhere in northern Minnesota. Most of the
residents have a mental health issue anda suitcase of pharmaceutical drugs. It is
a problem, Yeah, it is. Yeah, the pharmaceutical drugs, the

(01:37:09):
recreational drugs, and you know,the mental issues that preceded it and are
exacerbated by all that stuff. Andagain we don't ever address any root problems.
What we do is we tell thehotels you're going to have to,
you know, shelter these people nowBethany, and same over here in Washington.

(01:37:30):
It doesn't help that the state essentiallymade it illegal to arrest someone for
public drug use. So you havethe mentally ill on prescribed drugs and using
fentanyl. Yeah, welcome to America. Well, Alex Newman gave an interview.
We talked about this briefly yesterday whenI interviewed Seamus Brunner about his new

(01:37:53):
book that got released yesterday, ControllerArchs He mentioned it briefly. The fifty
and five program that is their goaland five years to have and as I
said, they want to have theirtwenty thirty is the magic date that everything
is supposed to be in place,their new society that they want to have

(01:38:13):
in place. But they've got toget this all. A lot of things
have got to happen before then.They've got to take us down. They've
got to have other things put in, another, control mechanisms put in,
and so they want to have fiftydifferent nations in five years join up with
this globalist agenda for complete digital control. At Technocracy News, the editor says,

(01:38:36):
a digital prison for humanity that wasencoded in the Technocracy course of nineteen
thirty four. That's when it wasin its heyday. And again, if
you think that Elon Musk is onyour side, well you need to look
a little bit more at the Technocracy. Don't get fooled by the fact that
he's not a depopulationist. He doesn'twant to kill everybody. He wants to

(01:39:00):
use everybody. And that is ayou know, it's kind of a you
know, in many different ways.His differences are distinction without a difference,
but there are some different ways inwhat he wants to do. But seven
requirements for technocracy, and the editorof Technocracy News says, so, here's

(01:39:23):
numbers three, four, and fiveout of the seven requirements. Provide a
continuous inventory of all production and consumption. Provide a specific registration of the type,
kind, et cetera of all goodsand services, where they're produced and
where they're used. And number fiveprovide specific registration of the consumption of each

(01:39:45):
individual, plus a record and adescription of the individual. You see,
what this is is this is theInternet of things. Got to have everything
inventoried, got to know where everythingis, got to know how everything is
being used. And you are partof the Internet of things. People are

(01:40:08):
a part of the Internet Things ofthings makes me think of soiling Green at
the very end. Wait a minute, soiling Green is people. Well,
the Internet of Things is people ispeople. You are their inventory, you
are their slaves. So the UNand Bill Gates and so Technocracy News covers

(01:40:29):
this from a perspective. I'll getinto it here in a second of biometrics.
And what they do is they lookat a publication that is a trade
publication for the people who are makingdevices to produce biometrics, and they're just
all gushing about how the future isgoing to be wonderful and utopian and all

(01:40:49):
the rest of this stuff. Butthis is what Alex Newman says about the
fifty and five scheme. The UNand Bill Gates and this fifty to five
scheme want to impose digital public infrastructure, and by that they mean digital ID,
digital currency, digital wallets. It'sreally a planned a plan to end

(01:41:13):
all privacy and liberty worldwide, saidAlex Newman, And he's absolutely right.
The un LED plan involves getting fiftynational governments fully on board with digitization and
digital public goods in five years.Well, they get a big head start
in Europe because in Europe they justdid their digital wallet and they said,

(01:41:39):
well now we've got to have somethingput into it. As soon as they
got it passed. Theory Breton,the guy who's been making trips to Elon
Musk and saying you're going to controlthis and you're going to control that.
And you see Elon Musk bowing andscraping before him, cow towing to him
just as he cow tows to she, just as a cow tows to anybody.

(01:41:59):
To become world's richest man. Youjust think about how did he become
the world by doing the bidding ofall these different governments. It is a
public private partnership, the technocracy andthe tyranny. So fifty national governments in
five years to go completely digital.And as a Claus Schwab has said he

(01:42:23):
wants to see a fusion of people'sdigital and biological identities, and that is
exactly what they're talking about. Whenyou look at this article I mentioned,
it is on Technocracy News and itis actually he pulls in articles. This

(01:42:45):
one is from Biometric Update, whichis a trade publication for the biometric industry,
and his comment is he says,DNA is beyond unique for every person.
It reveals all of your genetic predisppositions, all of your family connections.
It cannot be altered, and soit ensures lifelong immutability. Now I

(01:43:08):
have a question about that, becauseyou know, we do know that you
can alter people's DNA to some degree. That's one of the central premises of
this Biometric Update. They said,I unlike fingerprints, it cannot be altered,
but I think with these jabs itcan be. But anyway other than
that, you know they're always goingto portray it in the most positive light

(01:43:30):
for them. He says this isthe holy grail for technocrats because it allows
them to get people's DNA and touse it as ID. And he says
this industry report will show you howexcited they are about this technology. But
don't fall for the hype. Thereare not any there are no beneficial outcomes

(01:43:54):
from this. It's all bad.And so here's what the trade publication says.
This is the way they counch it. Biometric identification solutions have become firmly
established in our everyday lives. Yeah, that's a problem. Should never have
let that happen. Whether it's securitychecks at the airports, which is where
they run this stuff through, orfacial recognition on smartphones. The next generation

(01:44:15):
is allready waiting. DNA based processesnot only ensure precise identification of individuals,
but they also raise data protection toa completely new level. For citizens,
proof of their own identity is key. Why is it key, Well for
state benefits. See that's how theyhook you in. They hook you in

(01:44:39):
with a welfare state. And that'swhat Gates did in India with the Adhar
system. Well, you know,we go to the poor people and we'll
tell them that you're not going toget any state benefits, not going to
get any welfare payments, not goingto get any health care if you don't
take the number of the beast thegovernment. So your identity is key to

(01:45:00):
state benefits, identification and mobility.Well, we've got to beat there because
you don't have to do that.If you're an illegal in the United States,
you come in and you get allthose benefits without having to show any
ID. You're completely undocumented and unidentifiedand you can still get all this stuff.
So anyway, many people around theworld still do not have a legal
identity. They can be verified bya birth certificate or a passport, for

(01:45:24):
example, And this is where thepotential of unalterable and unique DNA comes into
play, which can unambiguously identify peoplein cases of doubt. So this is
their case that they're making for theirproduct. They have some technology they call
rapid DNA technology. Solutions can generateDNA profiles anywhere within a short period of

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time using mobile devices and fully automatedprocesses. These processes do not require any
special technical or scientific knowledge, andthey ensure lossless data generation. A DNA
ID card created this way offers numerousadvantages over conventional biometric ID methods such as
fingerprints or facial recognition, or eveniris recognition, because they said the DNA

(01:46:14):
based solution ensures lifelong immutability and rulesout tampering. And again I don't know.
It seems to me like they're tamperingwith DNA and planning to tamper with
DNA. So still we know thatpeople can alter their fingerprints. I don't
know how you alter your iris scanthough I can see where you could change

(01:46:35):
your facial shape, they said,this kind of stuff. Maybe the IRIS
scans change over the course of aperson's lifetime like their facial shape, or
it can be manipulated through surgery,but not the DNA that can only be
manipulated by Pfizer. Moderna enlightenment isa prerequisite, they said. And so

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this trade publication says, the problemis that general public canntinues to associate the
collection of DNA samples predominantly with theiruse in the field of criminal law.
No. I think more and morewe're starting to understand that the use of
biometrics is being used against us bya criminal class who seek to imprison us.

(01:47:18):
I think that's a problem people arestarting to see with all this stuff.
You know, they say, well, you know, use your biometrics
to unlock your phone. I don't. You don't have to. Well,
you get your biometric information scanned bythe TSA whenever you travel. Well,
I'm not traveling. But they keepshutting down parts of our life. But

(01:47:39):
it's better to cut that off thanit is to go into the hell that
they have designed for us. Animportant argument here is that DNA identification is
far more anonymous oh is it andprecise in any other biometric methods. They

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say, this what an amazing lieand an amazing spend. The whole point
of all these IDs is to endany anonymity. And of course you've got
Nicki Haley now jumping on that bandwagonas well, pushing war, pushing the
end of anonymity on the Internet andeverything else. And she's richly rewarded for

(01:48:24):
that. She has Jamie Diamond orDemon meeting with her talking about giving her
money because she's pushing everything that theywant. The ID technology of tomorrow,
they said, a DNA ID heraldsthe coming evolutionary step and personal idea and
verification. In the future, citizensand governments will benefit equally from reliable DNA

(01:48:51):
based personal identification. Yeah, thisis their their marketing plan. It's kind
of like the video I showed along time of Ukraine. Yeah, you
know, by twenty thirty, thewar in Ukraine will be over and look,
we'll have government IDs and they'll justeverything will be so simple the government.
You won't wait in line for anything. The government will give you your

(01:49:13):
every desire. You know, thisbenevolent genie that comes along with your smartphone
and your digital ID the world willbe at your fingertips and your interaction with
government will be so easy. Andas they're showing you all these things,
start to realize just how pervasive theysee the government being. In other words,

(01:49:36):
it is omnipresent and every aspect ofyour life. Oh well, look,
you know, in this aspect ofyour life, here's the government.
And you've got to prove to thegovernment who you are, so they will
give you permission and privileges to dowhatever it is that you want. Oh
well, that's great. Hey,that's to make that a lot easier.

(01:49:57):
Grant seven seven seven seven. Thankyou very much the tip. I appreciate
it, It says raw Rai.David says, we want to make a
DNA based identification vote. Don't worry, it'll be anonymous. Well, and
everything about you, and we'll followyou everywhere that you go and grant you
privileges for anything you want to doif we agree with you and if we
like you, but if not,you know, don't worry about it.

(01:50:17):
Yeah, it'll be anonymous. Thebiggest Lijah everything that's right up there,
along with the fact that the untestedvaccine novel way of doing will be safe
and effective Hazel Kitty fifty seven.They won't use abandoned hotels to place these
people. They want to destroy tourism. Yeah, yeah, it's just part

(01:50:39):
of destroying everything, it really is. And when you look in the Netherlands,
what it's really sad is that therewas just a vote in two more
cities to ban all advertising about meatand dairy in public spaces. Isn't that
amazing? These people are citing theirown death warrants. I looked at the

(01:51:02):
farmers who are pushing back against thehorrific stuff that's being done against them in
the Netherlands. You know, they'regoing to criminalize eating meat and having dairy,
and we got to shut down thefarms because they want the farmers land
and so they're criminalized, and theydon't want you eating this stuff. They
want you eating whatever it is thatBill Gates and his cronies have there.

(01:51:23):
And of course the Prime Minister MarkRuda is heavily involved in the World Economic
Forum, as is the number twoperson who is also married into the family
of the biggest food distribution company therein the Netherlands, Picnic, and Bill
Gates bought into that as well.And they want you eating their food.

(01:51:47):
They want you having the food deliveredby them, and they also want all
the land because they want to packeverybody into this gigantic city that I mean,
the city that they've got planned forthat area in the Netherlands is just
unbelievable. And I'm looking at thisand it's like, why are the farmers
the only ones who are pushing backagainst this, because it's not just their

(01:52:08):
livelihood, it's also the food forthe people. There is the slogan goes,
you know, no farms, nofood. Well, they're going to
come up with Bill Gates's version ofsoilent green or whatever, you know,
eats the bugs and all the locoratastuff. But when you look at this,
you know it's not just the apathyof the people in the Netherlands,

(01:52:30):
but it's antipathy to this there againstthis. You've had an election and two
more cities. Is now three Dutchcities have voted to ban advertising of meat
and dairy products and public spaces.I'm not going to try to pronounce the
names of these other two cities havejust voted, but I know how to
pronounce Harlem the globetrotters. But no, it's the original Harlem, which is

(01:52:57):
spelled to two a's. They didthis last year. They voted to do
it last year, and now you'vegot two more cities that are doing it,
and so three all together are banningany advertisements for meat or dairy veg
Economists is a publication reports of thesein these municipalities. They had a majority

(01:53:20):
that was formed by coalition parties thatagreed to prohibit meat and dairy advertisement on
billboards, posters, and other advertisingspots managed by the city. The ban
will also include fossil fuel dependent productssuch as combustion engine cars and also airline

(01:53:41):
tickets because they want to ban theairline tickets and the cars with engines.
And when you look at this this, we know where this is headed.
You know, we had throughout mylifetime, I've watched as they've gone after
tobacco, and I don't really carepersonally, because there's no way that I'm

(01:54:01):
going to smoke. As I've saidbefore, as asthma and my family and
my dad struggled with it. Ihad a cousin who died from it,
and so it was very severe.There was no way that was going to
be stupid enough to smoke anything.And just from a personal standpoint, but
I and I hated being on airplanesbecause you know, they have the smoking

(01:54:25):
section, the non smoking section.Guess what, you know, I'm setting
in the first row of a nonsmoking section. It's like, yeah,
it's ridiculous if you got somebody smokingon an airplane. Everybody's smoking on an
airplane because it's it's pretty that could. It would bother me, but it
bothered me that the government would mandateit. You know, I did a
lot of commuting flying when I wasworking for Texas Instruments in Houston. They

(01:54:49):
would have people commute and you know, you'd fly up to Dallas and then
back to Houston same day. That'sreally what made Southwest a going concern and
doing that type of thing, peopledoing telecommuting because you didn't have zoom.
You didn't even have in those ancientdays. You didn't even have fax machines.

(01:55:13):
And the giant facility at Texas Instrumentswhere I worked, they had one
fax machine and it was this giganticthing, unbelievably expensive, unbelievably unreliable.
You had this poor secretary who that'sher sole job was to try to get
stuff sent and she was always anervous wreck to pull her out because it's

(01:55:35):
always dropping the signals. It wassuper slow and before it could transmit the
document, it would lose the signaland all the rest of the stuff.
So people would physically fly, youknow that short distance there and back,
and the Southwest airlines, you know, people would say fly the bus because

(01:55:55):
that's what it was like, nota good experience. And so they had
another airline that came up in acompetition of them. It's called Mew's Air
and it was you know in theSouthwest was known at the time for Tachi
Airline stewardess attire, its hot pantsand boots and stuff like that. It
was all bright orange interior and clothseats and you know, heavy smoking and

(01:56:21):
all the rest of the stuff.Well Mew's Air toned everything down to like
dark blues and whites, and theyhad their stewardesses had like business type suits
and dresses below the knee. Itwas very and they would give you a
free Wall Street Journal. The seatswere leather and there was no smoking,

(01:56:44):
and so everybody was trying to geton that. I want to be on
that plane over there. But youknow that the market can take its take
its course, right. You don'tneed to have the government come in and
prohibit smoking. But they've done thatfor the longest time, and they,
you know, ban the ads forsmoking. But now we're at the point

(01:57:05):
where in New Zealand they began itby saying, well, anybody who was
born after such and such a date, we're never going to let you smoke,
not when you get to eighteen ortwenty one, never ever. And
now you got King Charles, theman formerly known as Prince they're saying the
same thing in the UK. It'sgoing around. They know that once they

(01:57:25):
get to a certain level of youknow, propaganda to these young kids,
then they can just come in andban it. And they're going to do
that in a lot of different areas. And this is just another one of
them. Meat and dairy is goingto go the same way. That's what
they're doing to tobacco. They willdemonize it with Greta and these other useful
idiots. And then when the kidsthat have gone through school and been hectored

(01:57:49):
about how CO two is going tokill everybody once they have gone through K
through twelve and gone through school,and then you know, working for a
company all the rest of stuff andjust get this constant barrage or propaganda.
At some point they're just gonna flatout ban it. But I think it's
gonna come even faster because it's goingto roll out with the rest of this

(01:58:09):
stuff. But this is I mentionedthat because this is a you know,
banning the advertising, you know,censorship of that form while they demonize it.
At the same time don't want anythingpositive being shown about meat and dairy.
So you know, none of thoseposters that got milk with a white

(01:58:30):
mustache or anything, I guess wouldbe got tyranny, got CO two?
Have you got any CO two?All? Get rid of that CO two.
The municipality said that they're committed totaking the necessary actions to reduce CO
two emissions. This is this insanity. We've got to get rid of all
the unicorn farts. We're in thisquixotic quest to joust with the windmills,

(01:58:55):
not jousting at them, but joustingwith them, or maybe they're jesting with
us. But Daily Mock News sayspeople need to get farming homesteady asap.
Yes, don't let Bill Gates takeover the farming industry, because that is
the point it is if you wantto have independence, you know, it

(01:59:15):
is about the decoration of independence.Yeah, the Americans had everything that they
needed. They didn't need anything fromGreat Britain, right, they could grow
their own food, build their ownbuildings, and to all the rest of
the stuff. And we will nothave any freedom if we don't have independence.
In reality, In reality, yourpolitical independence and your political liberty is
based on your actual independence and whetheror not you have the means and the

(01:59:43):
skills to do these things yourself.The Netherlands has been enacting, it says
wine Press News, devilish laws tosequester large swaths of farmers lands and then
to euthanize their livestock. So we'retalking to Shamous Brewnery yesterday and he says,
yeah, you know, plan iswe see all along, seeing this

(02:00:04):
over and over again, they comeup with a an approach to you know,
they got they got a new productand they buy in at the ground
floor this new product, and thenthey get the government to ban their competitors
and force everybody to buy their newproduct that they bought at the very beginning.
You know, we just recently hadits surface that Exxon has got vast

(02:00:28):
lithium holdings that they have been quietlyaccumulating in the United States. They just
went public about it after having keptits secret for quite a while. I
remember when Rex Tillerson, who hadbeen the CEO of Exon, was being
considered by Trump, rumored to beconsidered by Trump for his Secretary State needed
to appoint him. But I waspushing back against it on a Twitter.

(02:00:53):
And you know, that was ata point where I wasn't shadow band and
I was tweeting at Trump and tweetingat Alex because I knew that he talked
to him occasionally, and got Alexreally upset about it because I was criticizing
Rex Tillerson. Oh, don't criticizeanything Trump does. And I said,

(02:01:13):
well, you know that he isgoing to be pushing radical environmentalism, which
he did. You know, Idid not want Trump to get out of
the Paris Climate a Court. Andall these people on Twitter were telling me,
you're stupid. Don't you realize thatRex Tillerson was the CEO of Exon.
It's like, don't you realize thestrategy of these people? Do they

(02:01:34):
buy into the lithium minds and thenthey get the government to uh I mean
they're not just hedging their bets.You know, they're buying into this stuff
at the very beginning and then gettingthem to ban the other stuff that is
out there. But you know,for them, yeah, they would like
to be able to sell oil.But if you keep it very rare by

(02:01:55):
keeping it in the ground and peopleonly use it for plastic products, imagine
what they can charge for, right. They would love to have that kind
of a situation. Bill Gates buyingup land, threatening small farms under the
guise of saving the planet. Again, that's part of Seamus Brunner's book,
Control of Arks. We touched onthat just a little bit. But you

(02:02:15):
know, that's all just a coincidence. It's not a conspiracy. They wants
to do that. And then hewants to go out and cut down all
the trees now and bury them inthe ground. Can't even have any wood
from the trees that he cuts down. Matthew Wronson, Well, the government
banned advertising tobacco but legalized advertising pharmaceuticals. There you go, Yeah, it's
all that's who you know, isn'tit? Good footprints? As I guess

(02:02:39):
they really do think milk is racist, going to kill off the cows too
because of the farts. Yeah,I boost are they the Netherlands really voting
for this or does dominion handle theirelections? I don't trust elections or polls.
Yeah, I know. The onlything is is that I was just
puzzling as to why nobody was reallyjoining with the farmers out there. You

(02:03:01):
know, it's like there, youknow, for them, it's everything,
it's you know, the end oftheir livelihood and their their culture where they
have worked on these farms for thelongest time. But the other people are
just kind of sitting there on thesidelines. Oh no, I guess I'd
get my food out of a vendingmachine or something. I think, you
know, that's where it comes from, does it? Biometrics DS two B

(02:03:26):
says contact lenses I believe can trickeye scanners. Well, I guess not.
Just start wearing some crystal Moonshine,as someone who works in forensics,
there's no form of biometrics that isanonymous. That's right. That's the whole
point of biometrics is to make surethat you are not anonymous, And the

(02:03:46):
whole point of Nikki Haley is tomake sure that there's no antonymity. On
the internet either they want to everythingthat you're doing well. The globalist vision
of the fifteen minute city, saysBrandon Smith at alt Market US. He
says, it's really just prison citiesand the end of private property. And
I liked this article. He reallyhit it spot on, he said.

(02:04:09):
You know, as a general rule, he said, I've noticed that whenever
the public starts to scrutinize any particularagenda promoted by the governments in the globals,
their first response is to be indignantabout it, much like a narcissist
would do if they're up to nogood and they get caught. How dare
you question my intentions? How dareyou suggest these intentions might be nefarious?

(02:04:30):
Well, how dare you suggest thereanything other than loving and benevolent. Our
leaders have only ever wanted the bestfor us, right, They only want
our lives to be more safe,more comfortable, more convenient. This is
what truly motivates them, right,as you saw in the House and in
the Senate yesterday. Obviously, historytells us of our different story, and

(02:04:53):
it boggles my mind when anybody triesto argue that things are different today compared
to one hundred years ago, orthree hundred years ago or a thousand year
yars ago. There is nothing newunder the sun. That's right, nothing
new under the sun. And ofcourse Solomon knew that it's human nature.
We have different tools, and thetools make the people with evil human nature

(02:05:14):
gives them more power to wield againstother people. But human nature does not
change. He said, So whenthat doesn't work, you know, how
dare you question me? I ama person of the utmost integrity. You
know, just take a look atthe FDIC and the citizenry remains skeptical,
The tyrants go on the attack andthey accuse everybody of a conspiracy theory.

(02:05:36):
He says, Yeah, this hasactually been kind of useful because whenever you
see the establishment throwing that around asa pejorative term, you know that you're
over the target, right start callingyou a conspiracy theorist. But he said,
I want to take a look atthe end goal of the climate change

(02:05:57):
policies, the ultimate solution, notto say the planet, but to control
everybody. And one of the mostimportant ways that they want to control everybody
is with the fifteen minute City.He said. One of the most important
aspects of the agenda twenty thirty forthe globals is the fifteen Minute City.
Hundreds of city mayors from across theUS, Europe and Asia worked closely with

(02:06:20):
groups like the World Economic Forum.And he's talking about the Sea forty organization.
It was originally forty cities, bigcities. It was originally New York
and London. It was originally Bloomberg, and I think I think the mayor
at the time was city con sadisticcon Man is what he really is.

(02:06:41):
And so you know, it wasthat London New York access there that got
it going. And it was fortycities. But now it is up to
last I saw it was like ninetynine cities or something. And this Sea
forty organization has put together a shortlittle video proclaiming what a wonderful idea the

(02:07:02):
fifteen minute city is. Here.It is before the restent lockdowns around the
world. We let heatache lives,we long commute and not enough time to
spend with our families. It wasawful before the water traffic polluted our air
and smart forckdown made everything so goodour skylines. What if it could be

(02:07:24):
different, What if we could createa new normal where we reclaim our time,
our health and well being, andour communities. This is the idea
behind the fifteen minute city, agrowing movement to make our lives in cities
more convenient, less stressful, andmore so the harp. A fifteen minute

(02:07:45):
city is one where everything we needis close to home, where communities are
safe and inclusive, where the airis clean. A fifteen minute city is
one where it's easy to get goodsand services, rush groceries, healthcare,
and other amenities are all just ashort trip away. A fifteen minute city
is one where everyone has a placeact and you better stay in your place.

(02:08:11):
Have affordable, accessible and adaptable housingfor households of all sizes and ages.
A fifteen minute city means that youcan work close to home or work
remotely more often, and we allplay a role in our neighborhood. What
if we don't go back to lifeas it was. What if we already

(02:08:33):
have the power to change how welive together, We can reimagine and create
the future. We want one thatis cleaner, safer, healthier, and
more inclusive, and gives us backvaluable time to enjoy the little things.

(02:08:54):
Yeah. C forty see a solutionsat C forty dot org. Wow,
that's a stack of lie straight outof the pit of hell, isn't it.
Brandon Smith says, you know,utopian future in which everything you need
is only a short walk away,and private transportation is superfluous or maybe banned.

(02:09:18):
It'd be like living in a giantmall. Won't that be nice?
And I guess we'll all be littlemall rats, you know, in their
laboratory experiment. And no, no, he says, it's no mistake that
this idea was pushed hard during thepandemic lockdowns. And you just you just
saw there. You know, lifewas awful before the pandemic lockdowns, and
it got so much better when theyput us in jail. Well, let's

(02:09:39):
just stay there, you know,and they show the person the finger pushing
the exit button. You know,I want to exit the old normal and
I want to live in the newnormal. I want to live in this
utopian mall life. No mistake,this is pushed hard during the pandemic lockdowns.
Yes, and you know this wholeidea and the training for it with

(02:10:03):
the lockdown, the training for universalbasic can come with the stimulus checks all
that. So you'll go nowhere,you'll have no job, you'll have no
business. We're going to take yourbusiness. We're gonna take your job.
Oh and here's a little bit ofa check. And it was really,
you know, a taste of thatbecause it's not enough to live off of.
Remember when they put that out,Oh yeah, well gi everybody,

(02:10:24):
what was it eleven twelve hundred dollarsor something like that. And then Manuchin
was like, you know, afterseveral more months, so you're going to
give another one? Well, dopeople really need any more than that?
Said the Goldman sax banker and hiswife who had the social media account showing
them as the jet setter is goingeverywhere with the you know, and in

(02:10:45):
the Treasury department with stacks and stackof cash all around them. Yeah,
yeah, just just brag about it. She was very much his movie star
wife. Manuchain's movie star wife wasvery much like these kids who are the
offspring of these communist dictators in Centraland South America, and they have these

(02:11:07):
these social media accounts showing their lifestylein Europe and all the rest of this
stuff. It's anyway. Media punditscontinue to call the connection between COVID lockdowns
and climate lockdowns a conspiracy theory,but the idea is openly admitted by both
the UN and the World Economic Forumswhite papers, and of course Trump,

(02:11:28):
who was all on board with allthis stuff. He's continuing in that vein.
He calls these open air prisons freedomcities. There's absolutely no mistake that
Trump is doing everything that these peoplewant. So instead of calling it the
WEF, you can call it theWTF works in two different ways, like

(02:11:52):
what are they going to do withalso the World Trump Forum, because that's
what he's doing his faultse narrative thathe's got their fifteen minute cities not just
about convenience or close access. BrandonSmith says, it's about changing every aspect
of our current philosophy of living.It's not about gaining amenities. It's about

(02:12:16):
making an array of sacrifices in orderto appease the gods of carbon emissions.
The fifteen minute city is more likea recipe containing every single ingredient of the
climate change in COVID lockdown agendas,and a single comprehensive or Wellian vision freedom
cities. It includes removing motor vehicles, removing private transportation and roads. That's

(02:12:41):
one of the reasons why you know, booty gay booty Marx, if you
will. He gets this massive amountof funding for infrastructure, but instead he's
using it to tear down racist roads. The roads are racist, so they
must go well, the roads arenot racist, but they don't want you
to have roads. Anything they don'twant you to have, they call it

(02:13:05):
racist. His smart city has anAI monitoring of every person's electricity usage,
the monitoring of product consumption and thecarbon footprint, and the biometric surveillance within
a compact and stacked urban landscape.The cashless society concept, equity inclusion,

(02:13:26):
cultism, population control, all thesedifferent things, and you look at it,
He's right. Every single aspect ofthe Orwellian lockdowns and climate change desires
and deprivations that they want that C. Forty wants, every bit of it

(02:13:46):
is a part of the fifteen minutecity. It is a culmination, the
endgame, a massive prison with nobars. So Trump calls it the freedom
city because Trump can say that upis down, that left is right,
that you know, black is whiteand white is black, and everybody will

(02:14:07):
listen to what he has to say. So you call a fifteen minute city
a freedom city. Within these cities, you are a labor mechanism and nothing
more. You will never be allowedto own your own property, and thus
you will not be allowed to ownyour own labor. Everything you have is
given to you by the state,can be taken away from you by the
state if you define them. Itmight be able to leave the village or

(02:14:28):
the community that you're tied to fora little time, but this will change
with increasing restrictions on movement according tothe dictates of the climate ideology. And
of course this is what people likeSoildi Knitsen always experienced in communism, because
that's what this is. It iscommunism with high tech tools to enforce it.

(02:14:48):
In the case of a technocratic feudalsystem, you would not have any
guarantee that the state would need yourservices, at least in a feudal systems
that we had in European history.At peasant was seen as a valuable resource
because of a limited population. Butnow this is going to be a world
where they say, well, wegot too many people, we don't need
you, and so you know,well we need is some soilent grain.

(02:15:11):
In twenty sixteen, the World EconomicForm put up there. Welcome to twenty
thirty, I own nothing you haveno privacy in life has never been better,
and they have worked so hard totry to cover that up. It's
been memory hold everywhere, he says, even Forbes appears to have erased their
published copy. For example, itwas everywhere, and now you can find

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that nowhere. One of the reasonsyou can find it nowhere it is because
they kept bragging about the sharing economy. You will know nothing because everything will
be shared and it goes well.Like all communist systems, the big lie
is that you'll get you'll work less, everything will be free, he says.

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This is how they always sell itto the population for generations. It
never works that way. Yeah,it's always you know, you are poor
because these people have made you poor. You're going to get even with them,
and I'm going to take everything they'vegotten. I'm going to give it
to you. Instead, what theydo is they take everything they've gotten,
they keep it for themselves because they'rejust another class of exploiters. It's just

(02:16:18):
class warfare between two different games ofthrone groups. And that's what our elections
are really about as well. Andso he says, if you look at
the article and it talks about mybiggest concerns for all the people who don't
live in our city. They said, those are the people that we lost

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on the way. Those who decidedthat it became too much with all this
technology, those who felt obsolete anduseless when the robots and AI took over
big parts of our jobs. Thosewho got upset with the political system and
turned against it. They live differentkinds of lives outside the city. Some
have formed little self supplying communities.Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned

(02:17:01):
houses in small nineteenth century villages,you know, in other words, like
homeless encampments in la except it bea lot nicer if you know how to
do things. Your independence is goingto be based on your ability to survive
independently in the future. So startworking on those skills. You don't have

(02:17:24):
to be caught up in their city. And they will let some people get
out of it. I think they'reeven looking at it. You know,
well, some people are just goingto be worth it to try to find
if they're going to live, youknow, out in the out in the
woods and outside of this area.And as long as they are bothering us,
we'll just kind of focus on themass number of people once in a

(02:17:45):
while, said the World Economic Forum, and talking about when you'll own nothing
and enjoy everything so much more.Once in a while I get annoyed about
the fact that I have no realprivacy. Nowhere I can go and not
be registered. I know that somewhereeverything I do, everything I think and
dream of, is recorded. Ijust hope that nobody will use it against

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me. What an amazing admission bythe World Economic Form Even they see the
darkness in this. They're erroneously billedas decentralized communities, and yet they are
the most utterly centralized things that peoplehave ever come up with. The core
philosophy behind them is dependency. Solearn skills. Everything these people do is

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designed to make you dependent. That'swhat the welfare is about, that's what
public transportation was about. They're alwaysThey're not there to help you. They're
there to make you dependent, turnyou into a pet. So you need
to learn the skills to be independentof this complex infrastructure, which as we
see, you know multiple times,just in Australia last week or so,

(02:18:52):
ports shut down with cyber attacks.You had the telecommunications things shut down,
so people couldn't process payment or buyanything, and that may be the way
they're going to come after people.You know, it's always coming after the
payment processing system. And the sameway that when they shut down all of
the airports across the United States,whether they do, they came after the

(02:19:15):
no TAM system, which is notabout payments, but it was this little
ancillary thing that put out messages excuseme not messages about whether or not there
was some issue at an airport orthat somebody was stuck on the runway or
something like that. And so withoutthat they said, well that's not safe
for they shut everything down. Soonce you shut down that NOTTAM system,

(02:19:39):
then the FAA would shut down allthe airports. Did it here for about
twelve hours or so, and thenas soon as it came back up here
the same mo same thing happened inCanada, shut down very quickly. All
this is going to be sold toUS, and is sold to US as
convenience and as safety. But justunderstand that all of this appeal to convenience

(02:20:05):
and to safety is really just asiren song and it's going to lead you
straight into the rocks, and sodon't listen to all this stuff. Safety
is fine, but it's not thehighest goal of everything in life that they
like to make it yj. Seventytwo. Thank you very much. I
appreciate that with a tip. AsI'm watching the show, my husband mentioned

(02:20:26):
that Bill Gates and put down hiskill. Gates now owns brags, apple,
cider, vinegar. Nothing to see, right, Yeah, he's buying
up all the food stuff. Heknows that is where the control really is.
He's a controller guard. You know, these guys. He doesn't need
any more money. He's got moremoney than he could ever spend in his

(02:20:48):
lifetime. He's about seventy years old, and you know, but it's about
the power. He may think he'sgoing to lift forever. There's a lot
of these technocrats do KWD sixty.Moving the cities from the land took people
into the slavery of money and bosses, a heaping helping of leaving God and
here we are. That's right.You know, when you look at a

(02:21:11):
lot of people would say, especiallythe Industrial Revolution, you look at the
conditions and the factories, they wereawful. You know, people had it
difficult everywhere. It was difficult workingagricultural jobs. It was difficult working in
the fields and all the rest ofthe stuff. But a lot of people
said, you know, I cameout of this from being a slave in
the fields and now I'm a slaveand the factory. And in the factory,

(02:21:33):
they don't take any responsibility for anything. You know, you get the
money, and but you don't haveany place to live. They don't feed
you any of that kind of stuff. So again, it was a different
kind of slavery and everybody got toparticipate in it. But that was,
you know, the Industrial Revolution,and what was happening in the factories was

(02:21:54):
difficult enough that it gave rise tocommunism and socialism and all the rest of
stuff. It was a bad,really bad aspects of that system as well.
And that's what we're what these peopleare looking at with their fourth Industrial
Revolution. They just want to imprisonus until we die out, you know,
as a people. I'm Marty says. Historic fifteen minute cities include the

(02:22:18):
Warsaw Ghetto and the Gaza City.Yeah that's right, yeah, yeah,
just seal people off, you know, shut the walls of walled end city,
searing girl. It's appropriate that theyhave fairy tale music in the background
while childlike voices do the narration.Yeah, jim z seven fifteen minute cities
nursing homes for every age. Risham Gazo was used as a fifteen minute

(02:22:39):
city. Is really used by metricsto identify every single Palestinian in there,
exactly right, Yeah, very hightech maloney. A Trumper said to me
that Freedom cities are better because youwill be the owner. I said,
own your own enslavement, and hegot mad at me. Yeah, that's

(02:23:00):
the Trump arrangement syndrome. All right, every Trump city will come with a
casino and a McDonald's. With theMcDonald's, it will cost you, like,
what is it costing now in thecity is like eighteen bucks for a
big mac meal. And of courseTrump's casinos went bankrupt even then. Matthew
ronson Trump's Greetham cities. Yeah,Hazel Ketty, we're already enslaved. We

(02:23:22):
have been for a while. We'renot the true owners of land. We
are the leash holders. Yeah yeah, you rent with the property taxes from
them. I knew Trump was notour guy, says Risham. When he
started with the track and trace crapin his speeches, people were stupid enough
to think that it will only befor illegals. That's right, So big

(02:23:46):
macs. Don't those have beef?No, I don't think they do.
I don't know what that is inthere. I don't know if I don't
know if that's beef or if it'ssomething else. We're gonna take a quick
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Get details at APS radio dot com. You're listening to the David Knight

(02:25:50):
Show. Oh the Kid Part twosays Trump will build a big, beautiful
wall around the free cities and he'llmake Mexico pay for it. You I
make you pay for it most likely. But let's take a look at free
speech issues, because you know,when you look at a war, and
we got the war going on nowbetween Israel and moss and free speech is
one of the things that gets affectedby that, both internally in Israel as

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well as what is happening in ouruniversities. And it's kind of interesting to
see how people are lining up onthis issue. You got Jewish Israeli students
at MIT are being blockaded from attendingclasses. And you know, this has
been going on for a very longtime. I remember when I was in

(02:26:39):
engineering, I was I looked atMIT, but it was like they were
even fifty years ago. They wereall about, you know, your identity
politics. It's like, well,first of all, I'm not gonna regardless
of any grades or anything else,I'm going to be excluded because I'm white.
And do I really want to fightto get into a place like that.

(02:27:00):
I want want to go to auniversity like that. Anyway, So
I was going to go to GeorgiaTech for graduate school, but we got
married instead. Best decision I evermade. I think Mary and Karen not
necessarily not going to Georgia Tech,but you know, Mary and Karen.
But anyway, you know, youget it. There were been excluding people

(02:27:20):
because they're white all my life fromuniversities. But now that they're blockade,
blockading Jewish kids from going to classes, now it's an issue. It's like,
why is that. I understand that'swrong, it's wrong, but it's
also wrong to keep white kids fromeven going to the university, even getting
admitted to the university. And yetthat's not the way that this is the

(02:27:43):
reaction that is happening. It's amazingto see Jonathan green Blat of the Defamation
League, the ADL, that isout there whining about now there is an
oppression Olympics. And he says,Jews are at the bottom. It's like,
no, no white people at thebottom, and you've put them there.

(02:28:03):
Green Black that your entire career hasbeen based on the demonization and hatred
of white people, and now you'regetting a taste of your own medicine.
When I look at this, itreminds me of Robosphere who kicked off the
French Revolution and they're cutting people's headsoff and eventually he got put in the
guillotine. And I think that's basicallyJonathan Greenblatt is getting some some of this

(02:28:28):
well deserved treatment. You know,he's getting hoisted by his own petard.
Quite frankly, he says, you'regoing to lose tens of millions of donor
dollars, and you will, oryou will lose hundreds of millions of dollars
in federal funding because you will loseTitle six. And you will because we're
coming for you. We're going tosue you. And so his lawsuits and
threats of lawsuits and other things,and the wealthy Jewish donors who are pulling

(02:28:52):
their money out. Everything's been solvednow. You know, they don't like
the DEI when it's applied to them, but you know, it's kind of
like Pastor Martin Emuller who said,well, first they came for the white
people, and I didn't do anythingabout it because I wasn't white. And

(02:29:16):
then they came for the Jews,and what we did we pulled their funding
and the problem has been solved.Right. That's basically what's going on with
green Blad and the rest of thesepeople. Columbia University on Friday suspended two
pro Palestinian groups. They've gotten themessage, you know, the money money
worked two Palestinian pro Palestinian groups asofficial student groups through the end of the

(02:29:41):
fall term. However, at theuniversity it is still not okay to be
white. And I mentioned that becausethat was a campaign that was back in
twenty seventeen. You know, wehad some people, as a joke on
four Chan said to watch these peoplefreak out, just put up a sign
that's it's okay to be white.And that was six years ago. Because

(02:30:05):
they knew that the leftists at theuniversity, many people like the ADL would
say it's not okay to be white. That freak out, and they did,
and the ADL joined in, andyou can still see the articles on
their website attacking the people who putup signs that said it's okay to be
white. They called them KKK racist, you know, all the all the

(02:30:30):
names, all the usual stereotypes thatthe that Jonathan green Blatt and the ADL
can think of. They labeled itthe white people because it's not okay to
be white, but it's now okay. It's going to be okay to be
Jewish now because they're going to pullthe purse strings and make it okay to
be Jewish. I'm fed up withthis double standard quite frankly. I've been
watching this for a long time,and you know, these people will stop

(02:30:52):
at that, but they will stillcome after the white people. Green Blatt
and the rest of them racist racistracists. Everywhere they see racist, they're
projecting their racism, their hatred.It is a tactic that Greenblatt and the
ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Centerhave used to make themselves rich and powerful,

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and in that they're partnering with thegovernment in the same way that the
technocrats partner with a government to enslaveus and these smart cities and the rest
of this stuff. It is apublic private partnership for hatred. They run
it through the universities, and allof a sudden it blew back on them
for a short period of time,and so they're going to pull with purse
strings and get it back in line. In addition to Columbia's action, two

(02:31:37):
other Ivy League schools, the Universityof Harvard or Harvard University and University of
Pennsylvania, took more direct action.I didn't know University of Pennsylvania was considered
the IVY League. I guess becausethey've the University of Pittsburgh I think was
the one that was doing the humanizedmice experiments. Anyway, Washington Post says

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Israel's free speech crackdown war inside ofa war. This is a Washington Post
decrying the the politicized persecution of peoplewho criticize the government inside of Israel.
So the Washington Post has also donethat about the January sixth protesters, haven't
they. Oh no, that's right. They didn't complain about the politicized persecution

(02:32:26):
of people on January sixth, what'shappening in Israel to people who cheered along
and said, okay, it's goingto I'm gonna make a special meal for
Victory Day or something celebrating the Hamasterrorist attacks, or just a lot of
these are just students who are youknow, young and stupid and saying,

(02:32:48):
you know, things that are inflammatory. But they're locking them up and they're
torturing them in prison, and they'redoing all the stuff that our government did
to Anuary with six people. Accordingto One Center, a rights group in
Haifa, Israel, at least threehundred fifty Palestinian Israelis have been called to

(02:33:09):
hearings at their workplace and one hundredand twenty university students are in disciplinary hearings.
Meanwhile, ad hoc groups of civilianstroll through social media posts and flag
them to the police. Sounds justlike January six stuff to me? Does
it? You get ostracized, youget fired, you get arrested, you
get thrown in prison. When you'rethrown in prison, these people are being

(02:33:31):
tortured, and then you got thesegroups that go through social media. Like
I pointed out, you know,the so called manhunt that we had last
week. You know, almost threeyears after the fact, you got these
groups going through pictures and you know, doing the kind of sleuthing and detective
work that four Chune does. Itis pretty effective when you get a group

(02:33:54):
of people on the internet doing acollective search for someone. It's kind of
like when Shilah buff did his Trumpprotests and everything, and people started trolling
him back, and so then hetried to hide places where they couldn't find
him. And it truly is amazingwhen you look at the series of detective

(02:34:18):
work that was done for these peopleto find him. Unfortunate, you know,
he's in a room that's basically whitewall with you can't no windows or
anything like that. They were ableby listening to sounds and other things like
that and other little tiny clues aseverybody's talking about, they were able to
find out where this guy. Wastruly amazing what you can do. But

(02:34:39):
that's being used against people. ForJanuary sixth, it is being used against
people of critics, so the Israeligovernment and the way they're handling this.
So defense lawyers and human rights advocatesdescribed the movies as a McCarthy style clamped
down focused on the twenty percent ofthe Israeli population that has a Palestinian heritage
and the current climate, posting anythingthat does not sit staunchly with Israeli states

(02:35:05):
framing of the war can lead toyour arrest. I guess if you were
to put up a sign that saysit's okay to be Palestinian, they would
take that down as well. Buthere in the US you have a representative.
Mike Lawler, a Republican from NewYork, says anti Smotism on college
campuses is not a free speech issue. But being anti white that's okay.

(02:35:31):
Just don't be anti Jewish on campusesare Now we're going to make that a
crime. But they can still goback to all their you know, take
out their frustrations on white people.They can kick white people as much as
they want. That's fine, absolutelyfine. And so Lawler and Max Miller,
Republican from Ohio, and Josh GottheimerDemocrat, New Jersey, Jared Moskowitz

(02:35:56):
Democrat in Florida, they said thatanti Semitic speech is hate speech. We've
seen a rapid rise in anti Semitismon these college campuses and we'll have zero
criticism of that or zero talents ofthat criticism. But you know, for
the longest time, college has beenone big struggle session against white people.

(02:36:20):
And you can't just be non racist. You have to be anti racist,
which means that you have to beanti white, and that's going to continue.
That kind of hate speech is justperfectly fine with these Republicans and Democrats.
The vocabulary is extremely contested here,said one professor at the American University,
Law Schwartz. She told The Hill. She said, what constitutes anti

(02:36:43):
semitism and what is a critique ofIsrael as a country and a government are
two separate things. It's a contestedarea. But what these people are doing
is they're equating any criticism of theIsraeli government with anti semitism. And of
course they don't care about the Marxistmoves that have been part of the university.

(02:37:07):
My son says. Lawler says,it's not free speech if you have
wrong opinions. Free speech is onlyfor agreeing with the government. That's right,
that's right. And I have abig problem with any hate speech legislation.
I know there's very hateful speech outthere, but again, if you
support free speech, you have tosupport the speech that you hate. And

(02:37:31):
so when you see Republicans and Democratsout there pulling for this stuff, understand
that it will eventually be used toshut down any criticism of the government.
That's what this is ultimately for allcensorship eventually folds back into tutalitarian measures.
And so when you see these measuresthat are being done by Rohn de Santis

(02:37:56):
in Florida, making it a crimepunishable by imprison prisonment, uh, you
know, I don't agree with that. I have a big issue with that.
And so the ADL says that ifyou are against the Israeli government or
against Zionism in general, that's antiSemitic. But other Jewish groups advocate for

(02:38:20):
it politically. Again, you know, they are not monolithic in their The
Jewish people are not monolithic in theway that they view their government, just
as we are not. And sonet Nyaho has been called unfit to lead
by his own people. But ifyou criticize Netanyahu, you're anti Semitic,
you understand, right, So,because you're criticizing a foreign leader, you

(02:38:45):
are racist. Because the ADL makesthe rules. Nn Yah, who was
forced to apologize after he got hisWark cabinet very angry with him. You
know, they came up and theydid ama culpa, which accord you can
say, well, we failed,right, obviously we fail. And what

(02:39:05):
he did was he said, that'sright, you failed. I didn't just
like Trump. Just like Trump,this guy and so they are not very
happy with him because he basically threwthem under the bus. Howard Stofer,
an international affairs expert who's spent twentyfive years working for the US government,
said this is just another example thatNatanyahu is unfit to lead Israel during the

(02:39:28):
war with Hamas he told the DailyExpress in the US quote, he got
elected by zero point two percent ofthe population of Israel in ninety six.
He's been a disaster from that pointever since. I think he is erratic.
He's unfit to be leading Israel throughthis tremendous time of challenge. There's
a lot of bad things with hisleadership. He accused the intelligence services of
failure, but he didn't take anyresponsibility himself and apparently caused a lot of

(02:39:54):
anger inside the war cabinet, andthen he withdrew that charge about nine hours
later. This is a man whowill not take responsibility for anything. I
know somebody like that in our country. Donald Trump and Fauci Vauchi doesn't want
take any responsibility even for any ofthis stuff. Trump gave him a medal
for what he did, but noneof them wanted to take any responsibility.

(02:40:18):
And when you look at this,this is just what governments generally do.
Take a look at Russia, forexample, ordinary Russians are feeling the wrath
of Putin's repression. This is fromthe Wall Street Journal. So they're going
to criticize Putin for doing exactly whatthe Biden administration does to its critics as
well. So America used to bedifferent as not anymore, not anymore,

(02:40:46):
not after Biden and Trump. Soprominent opposition politicians, human rights activists,
and journalists have been jailed for lengthyterms, slapped with big fines, or
forced to flee the country. Putin'sRussia and in Biden's America January sixth,

(02:41:07):
Much of the crackdown on dissent hasbeen directed against ordinary Russians, who constitute
the majority of more than twenty thousandpeople who have been arbitrarily detained since the
start of the war in early twentytwo see here. Biden's got about one
thousand people. For January sixth,there is twenty thousand people because of their

(02:41:28):
war. It's just difference in degree. However, it's not a difference in
the substance of this or in theprinciples involved. And that's what we need
to understand. One guy, hisname is Artiem Belski, still alone in
front of the Kazan Cathedral in SaintPetersburg for about thirty minutes, holding an

(02:41:50):
anti war sign. Several passerbys stoppedto shake his hand or to give him
a hug, but soon the policearrived. They detained him, and they
charged him with an administrative offense fordiscrediting the Russian military. He warned that
they warned that he would be putin prison if he repeated this. In

(02:42:11):
August, the police had briefly detainedhim after he hoisted a poster in the
same location that read Russia is tiredof corruption, repression and propaganda. Stopped
being silent about it. At thattime. He has find what's equivalent to
about forty four dollars for violating COVIDrestrictions because Russia still bans protests on the

(02:42:33):
pretext that mass gatherings are a healthhazard now convenient. Same thing that the
Chinese did in Hong Kong. Oh, you can't protest the government because of
COVID, right, same thing inRussia. And of course in the twenty
twenty elections we had Trump shut downthe conventions, and you know, the

(02:42:54):
Democrats shut down the conventions. Theydidn't have rallies and they had a vote
by mail elections. You know,of course that's what they But now we
don't have COVID and they're not evenpretending anymore, and we still have all
those things they can meet for ralliesand everything. We still have the mail
in election and the mail out ballotsto everybody. And Russia people are imprisoned

(02:43:18):
for simply wanting peace. He said. I don't think it's a crime to
want peace, but the government does. And you know, if you want
to be pro life about protecting babiesin the UK, they will arrest you
for silently praying, because they havetheir gods and they are fiercely worshiped.

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A new law in Australia is aboutto kill free speech and democracy. The
Australian government has recently introduced in Parliamenta new law proposal to ban officially unapproved
online content officially unapproved. That's governmentmilitarianism in a nutshell. It's officially unapproved

(02:44:03):
speech. Sensor speech based on broad, vague, far reaching directives. So
things like hatred against a group ofan Australian society on the basis of their
ethnicity, nationality, race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion,
or physical or mental disability except forwhite people, I imagine. You know
that's probably a writer there as well. But the rest of the things are

(02:44:26):
a disruption to public order, aharm to the integrity of the democratic process.
Wait a minute, isn't censorship aharm to the integrity of the democratic
process. We've got to destroy democracyto save it. Any speech that you
have that might harm the health ofAustralians, any speech that you might have

(02:44:48):
that would harm the Australian environment,anything that would cause economic or financial harm
to Australian to the Australian economy,or to a sector of the Australian me
that's an interesting one. I mean, we have now become so unfortunately accustomed
to censoring people because of their politicalspeech, Censoring people because of all the

(02:45:13):
medical prohibitions of what you can say. Now that has been drilled into us
for the last year, and wehardly are surprised to see that somebody is
going to be censored or punished forwhat they have to say about medicine or
about the environment. You evil climatedeniers, you're going to get us all
killed. But this is something thatis you don't typically see enumerated, and

(02:45:35):
that is anything that you say thatthey disagree with. Economically. In other
words, if you were to criticize, I guess Knesian economics because you're an
Austrian economist, Oh well you can'tsay that. You know. One of
the first things I think it's goingto be about. I think that has
to do not with general economic philosophyof Keynesianism versus the other things. I

(02:46:00):
think it's going to be about criticizedcriticizing their CBDC. Yeah, you can't
criticize big pharmacis my sons. It'sthat's such a big part of the economy.
It is here maybe there as well. But you know, the first
thing of mine that was ever censoredwas in twenty thirteen. As a matter

(02:46:20):
of fact, it was the firstthing that it was ever censored of Info
Wars, and that was my reporton the creation of the Federal Reserve.
Now they used they used excuse thatit was a copyright violation because I took
a couple of clips from It's aWonderful Life. I call the thing It's
a wonderful lie made, you know, analogies of comparing JP Morgan what he

(02:46:46):
did to create the Federal Reserve inan unhanded way at Christmas time and all
the rest of this stuff, andtalking about the banker or anything. But
there was a lot of commentary inthere. In that commentary would mean that
even if it was copyrighted, thatthat is fair use. You see people
doing that all the time, buteven to today, you know on YouTube

(02:47:09):
people put up clips of movies andthey comment about the quality of the movie,
or they comment about other things aboutthe movie, their point of view,
their worldview, other things like that. When you put that up,
that is protected by fair use.And it was a small part of the
movie. I mean, it wasall done in the context of It's a
Wonderful Life, but it was reallyabout the broader creation of the Federal Reserve.

(02:47:33):
But here's the key. Where didI get those clips? I got
the clips from the full movie thathad no political commentary with it. Whatsoever.
The full movie that had been upfor was it eight years or something
on YouTube and had a million views, and they use that as excuse to

(02:47:54):
take it down because you're not allowedto criticize the Federal Reserve. I think
this is going to be when youlook at this, anything that's going to
cause economic or financial harmed Australians.I think that is about the rollout of
CBDC. They're preemptively putting that in. But of course there's going to be
about all the rest of their mcguffinsand things. Are not allowed to talk
about pandemic McGuff and the climate mcguffin, you know, and just censor you

(02:48:18):
because if we don't censor your speech, that could be a harm to the
democratic process. If we don't sensorspeech is compelled, we must do it
to protect democracy. Ultimately, anytype of speech with which the government is
uncomfortable with will be deemed to beharmful, says RT, and they're absolutely
right. Describing disrupting social order quoteunquote as a serious harm could be interpreted

(02:48:43):
to stop the organization of legitimate politicalprotests. This could certainly be used to
suppress legitimate political speech that should bea part of functioning democracy. Now,
what I find interesting is that thisis that's absolutely true, and this is
coming from I just read before thisarticle what Putin is doing to people who

(02:49:03):
oppose his war right. And I'vealways said, you know, our t
will tell you the truth about yourcountry. They'll lie to you about what's
going on in Russia, but they'lltell you the truth about what's going on
in Australia or the US or theUK or something like that. But they'll
lie to you about what's going onin Russia. They're not going to cover
the censorship in Russia, but theywill. Hear Harps, the bill has

(02:49:26):
been suspended for now, David Goodgood because it is really horrific. They'd
have fines. The fines in itthree hundred and fifty eight thousand dollars for
an individual, for corporation one pointeight million dollars. But here's the thing,
Harps, even though they have suspendedthis, you got to be as
an Australian or as anybody we seethis type of stuff coming here, think

(02:49:46):
about the fact that this could evenbe put together and that this would come
up for consideration. What is it? Can you all of you think about
this in America, Australia, Canada, UK, you're whatever. Can you
imagine something like this even being proposeda decade or so ago. No,

(02:50:07):
look at how far we've gone thatthis kind of stuff can even be put
up there. That's what's so disturbingabout it. As I said before,
you know, the left is nolonger trying to even hide their totalitarian inclinations.
They're openly putting it out now hopefullyyou you know this. The bill
has now been suspended, so hopefullyit is going to be defeated. But

(02:50:28):
you've got people there who are openlyproposing this, openly proposing to tolitarianism.
They don't really care. So whatI've said, the Conservatives, the Republicans
or whatever my childhood have become leftists, socialists or whatever. They've become the
democrats of my childhood, and andthe leftist socialists have become full on Marxists,

(02:50:52):
full on Marxist to tolitarians. Soagain, out of all this,
you know, they exempt so thegovernment can say anything at once, even
if it is a lie, evenif it is harmful, but you can't
say that. So it's disturbing thata bill like this could even be introduced.
It truly is See Australian guns weregiven up. They've done as they've

(02:51:20):
done as anything on the barbie.There's done as anything on the barbie either
cooked how nine thousand, Banning theinternet will be just as easy as banning
drugs. Yeah, maybe even easier. Hazel Kitty fifty seven always said look
to gaz if you want to seeour future. About racism, Jason Barker
says, once our idea is DNAbased, we will have an accurate model

(02:51:41):
of how badly to treat people.Yeah, you know, it's interesting they're
saying. That was one of thearguments of this biometric company said. They
said, well, you know,with your I have your DNA, but
that will hide hide your race.Unlike you know, if we take a
picture of your face, we'll beable to know what quote unquote race you
are. Again, I like whatken Hem had to say. He said,

(02:52:03):
there's only two races. The questionis which direction you're racing. We've
got people who are racing the Godand people who are racing running away from
God. You racing away from him, and so that's the real issue.
That's the distinction that's made by God. But he says, so we've made
all nations of one blood. Well, if they look at the DNA,

(02:52:24):
I imagine there's going to be away they'll be able to figure out people's
skin color, their ethnicity, andthe rest of this stuff. But I
also want to talk about something elsethat's come out out of Israel, and
that is this this report that's nowbeen pretty much it's been verified that you
had reporters who worked for the AssociatedPress and CNN and New York Times and

(02:52:45):
reiters that were contract personnel, butthey did work for them all the time.
And these people are actually embedded witha moss during the massacre in October
the seventh honest reporting. But thisthrough and they asked a lot of questions
about it. So what are theydoing there so early? There would have
been, you know, ordinarily beena very quiet Saturday morning, the same

(02:53:07):
type of questions we asked. Youknow, when they do a purp walk
of one of their political enemies herein the United States, and all of
a sudden, you know, theyshow up early in the morning, and
all the presses there, well,of course they called them and brought them
in, right. It's kind oflike, you know, the initial raid
on the Branch Davidian compound. TheATF had the One of the reasons why

(02:53:31):
it's all filmed is because they hadall these film crews there. It was
a photo op. It's going tobe a purp walk and all the rest
of this stuff, and the codeto kick it all off was showtime.
And so you know what were thesepeople though doing there on that early Saturday
morning, October the seventh. Whywere they there? Was this coordinated with

(02:53:52):
Hamasa? Course? Did the respectablewire services like Reiters and AP and CNN
and New York Times did they publishthe photos that did they approve of their
presence inside enemy territory together with theterrorist infiltrators. Did the photo journalists who
freelance for other media like CNN andthe New York Times, did they notify

(02:54:13):
these outlets? Judging from the picturesthe lynching and the kidnapping and the storming
and the Israeli kibuts, it seemslike the border has been breached, not
only physically but also journalistically, andso of course they did have some advanced
notification of that. And there's acouple of things that come up when I
look at this. I remember whenI was in college watching a debate at

(02:54:35):
the School of Journalism at Columbia University, at Columbia School of Journalism, and
they had several government officials there,and they had several, you know,
high ranking people in journalism, andthey in this debate on either side,
and they asked them a hypothetical situation. And they asked these journalists, they

(02:54:56):
said, you are a reporter andyou are embedded with the Viet Cong in
Vietnam. Because this is I wasin college, this is right after Vietnam
it ended. And so you're therewith the Viet Kang and you're traveling with
them, seeing what life is like, and you're writing this report and everything.

(02:55:16):
And so you're there with them andyou see an American organization coming in
and it's a trap. They're walkinginto a trap and they're going to be
slaughtered. Do you try to warnthem or do anything like that? And
to a man, every person on, every journalist that was there, these

(02:55:37):
high ranking journalists, you know,the big impressive media companies, every single
one of them said no, no, I'm above all that. I'm you
know, I'm an independent, I'ma journalist. I'm independent of this war.
I don't have anything to do withthat. I would not notify the
Americans that they're about to be ambushed. And I was just amazed, and

(02:55:58):
so was Arthur Slussen. I remember, you know, Arthur Slessinger is this
fighting whitey type of guy. Youknow, when they did the mascot,
the Indians said, well, howwould you like to be a mascot?
Well, we'll do a fighting whiteyand so we'll have this archetypical nineteen fifties
guy with his pipe, you know, hanging out and that's where Arthur's Slussinger
was. Arthur Schlessinger was just I'venever seen him so distraught. I mean,

(02:56:18):
he was tied up in knots.And I agreed with him. I
agreed with him. So what isit with these people? What is it
with Associated Press and Reuters and CNNand New York Times People would hang out
with a terrorist attack and they wouldbe complicit with it. So that's the
first thing I'd look at. Thesecond thing I look at in this is

(02:56:39):
like it seems like everybody knew thatwas this is going to be happening,
except for Benjamin that Yahoo. Imean, seriously, you know he's using
this for his own purposes. Butand it was despicable. But it raises
questions how many people knew in advance? So reuters and AP reporters and all
that, they all know about thisstuff, but Masad doesn't know about it.

(02:57:03):
Net Yahoo doesn't know about it?Or was it their pearl harbor that
they did? And even as theyknow about all this stuff, you've got
the leaders of Hamas saying to theNew York Times, well, we got
no interest in helping the Palestinians becausewe want a permanent war against Israel.
And of course net Yahoo and companyare all about, well, we want

(02:57:24):
a permanent war with Gaza as well. They don't really care about the civilians
on either side. Neither side caresabout their own people. They're more than
willing to kill them, to tramplethem in their game of thrones, and
they don't care a bit about them. And we shouldn't care about their wars
and their agendas either. They arenot on our side. They are not

(02:57:48):
our defenders. Net Yahu says,I ought to be the defender of Israel,
and yet he was the injector ofIsrael. He injected poison. We
got all these leaders who want topush us into war. Every single one
of them has been demanding to injectus with poison and to destroy our life.
If we don't get injected with poison, don't follow any of these people

(02:58:09):
into war. They want to killus all for their political purposes, whatever
those purposes are. That's the onecommon thing. We all have to die.
AUDI, Modern Retro Radio, thankyou so much for honoring my one
hundred dollars match. Now in caseI forget, Thank you so much.
Thank you so much Modern Retro Radiodot com. And don't forget, Jason

(02:58:33):
Barker is going to be on hisprogram with on audi's program. Thank you
so much for the support. AUDIreally do appreciate that. Thank you.
Jason Barker says, well, theDNA indicate markers that indicat if a person
has had the MRNS job mRNA.I think, yeah, yeah, I
don't know. Yeah, it probablywill. You'll probably be able to look

(02:58:56):
at those little modifications to your DNAand they might even be I will tell
how many times you've had it.Who knows. It is truly crazy what
these people are doing. But ofcourse there's not going to be an end
to it. And I'll say onemore thing about this while the Maas leaders
are they're holding court, they're talkingto the New York Times, So the
New York Times reiters ap. They'vegot people that are embedded with the terrorists

(02:59:18):
on October seventh and everything, andof course they're able to interview the leaders,
but we can't get these leaders.Instead, we're going to bomb the
civilian population while the leadership of amoss sits there in their luxury properties and
cutter and runs their vast financial empire. We're not going to go after the

(02:59:41):
head of the snake. We're goingto go after the innocent bystanders, because
that's the way it works. We'reboth Israel and for America. We're not
going to go after the guy.We'll do interviews with him because like we
did interviews of the terrorists as theywere doing what they did. Thanks for
listening the common man. They createdcommon Core and dumb down our children.

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They created common Past to track andcontrol us. They're Commons project to make
sure the commoners own nothing and thecommunist future. They see the common man
as simple, unsophisticated ordinary. Buteach of us has worth and dignity created
in the image of God. Thatis what we have in common. That

(03:00:41):
is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation,
deception, intimidation. They desire toknow everything about us, while they hide
everything from us. It's time toturn that around and expose what they want
to hide. Please share the informationand links you'll find at the Davidnightshow dot

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