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November 27, 2023 181 mins
Great Replacement which is perhaps better understood as technocratic colonization. Globalists have been able to leverage the vast wealth of tech companies to put their people in control of the top institutions and now use mass migration to create conflict at the low end of the economic scale. A look at what's happening in Ireland as well as throughout the EU with surprise win in Netherlands

Questions and comments from listeners about when violence is justified against oppression as politicians everywhere use every pretense to escalate censorship and domestic repression

Mayorkas' DOJ directive on pronouns for illegal aliens reads like the Babylonian Bee. Do they even know what English pronouns mean? But something more fundamental is at play here — redefining words, gender, etc to remove reality and objective truth is a tried and true tactic of authoritarian tyrants.

New Christmas songs for the show
— what is the origin of the Christmas carol "Masters in This Hall"?
— How Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky's Trepak (Russian Dance) shows the Ukrainian War is really a Civil War

Was the election in Netherlands about "racism" or the Green idea to steal farms and starve people? Will Geert Wilders be able to form a government?

NYC — American poor go to the back of the line as illegal aliens are served first. Cloward and Piven strategy is working

Biden's Turkey Day — no thanks to God Almighty unlike past presidents

Rob Reiner becomes a "conspiracy theorist" — about the original conspiracy, the JFK Assassination

Turns out meat fights cancer and boosts your immune system that the vaccine is destroying. Another reason to ban it. WEF makes if official that they want to cut your meat consumption by 90% and they're all meeting next month to come up with a conspiracy — I mean a plan

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Using free speech to free minds.You're listening to the David Knight Show.

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As a clock strikes thirteen, it'sMonday, the twenty seventh of November.
You're of our Lord twenty twenty three. Well, as we come back from
Thanksgiving, I hope you are thankfulfor the food that you have, because
they're working very hard to make surethat you don't have that in the future.
If you were able to travel tovisit relatives or vice versa, if

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they were able to come to you, they want to stop that as well.
Everything is on the table, soto speak. And so today we're
going to be talking about their waragainst food, but we're also going to
be talking about what is happening inEurope as political parties are organizing to push
back against these globalist technocrats. Andyes, I think what is happening in

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Ireland is a due to how theychanged that country in a very subtle way
in the last few years. I'llexplain when we come back. We're going
to talk about putting the ire inIreland. Stay with it. Well,

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I hope you all had a wonderfulThanksgiving with family, a time of to
exercise your gratitude to who who toGod? Of course, who do you
think? What are the people whodon't have God? What are they thankful
for? Tomb? Do they directtheir thankfulness to the universe, to random

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chance? No, I hope youknow who's Biden does not know who to
think. Of course we'll talk aboutthat coming up. But as we were
celebrating thankfulness, there was a tragedyon Thanksgiving, on Thanksgiving Day, our
Thanksgiving Day in Ireland, an attack. And they're keeping this very quiet,

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like they did the trans killer inNashville. You know, the the trnifesto
is not allowed to be seen,and they're keeping the lid on this Algerian
man as much as possible who attackedwith a knife several children as they are
being walked from a place to place, four and five year old kids,

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and when the teacher tried to stopthem, seriously injured her as well.
So one child is in a veryserious condition and so is a teacher.
That set off outrage. And theywould like you to think that this is
just a bunch of racist reactionaries reactingto one event. No, this is
essentially the straw that broke the camel'sback. This is something's been developing for

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quite some time, and we'll talkabout what is really behind that that the
media does not want you to see. The reaction of the Prime Minister was
amazing to downplay the event and tocriticize the people in Ireland who went on
a rampage, rioting and burning downhotels that they're putting in illegal immigrants who

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are coming in in massive amounts.The country is being swamped worse than I
should say, worse greater than whenwe had the melting Pot massive waves of
immigration in late eighteen hundreds and earlynineteen hundreds in America, about twice that
many. It's about one out ofevery five people in Ireland now is there

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as an immigrant, and not allof them legal and so but there was
a legal immigrant who stepped in theway and stopped the attack, and so
they're highlighting that and again he wasa hero for stepping in and just doing
the right thing. This guy,I'm assuming is a legal immigrant because he

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didn't come from the places where they'rebeing swamped. They're being swamped from Northern
Africa and places Arabic countries, andalso from Ukraine. They've taken in a
lot of Ukrainian refugees. This isnot a racist issue. This is just
a our country is being taken over, right, And so this guy came

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from Brazil. I'm assuming that he'sa legal immigrant, but nevertheless they crowdfunded
for him. Well, he wason a motorcycle doing deliveries. His name
is chow Benicio forty three, immigratedto Dublin last year and as he saw
this attack going on, he jumpedoff his motorcycle and all he had for
a weapon was his helmet and heattacked the guy with a helmet, took

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him down. Then other people helpedto take him down, and so they
set up a crowdfunding for him onGoFundMe called by chow benisio a pint and
it's going up very, very rapidly. So it's probably over a half million
dollars by now. I saw forone hundred and thirty two hundred three.

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Now the last episode that I sawas of yesterday afternoon was at three hundred
and eighty three thousand dollars. Somy son said, that's going to buy
a lot of pints. So andthen the Irish Prime Minister wanted to focus
on him as a real Irish herobecause again this guy who is the Irish

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Prime Minister is himself not entirely Irish. What a surprise, And that's part
of the story. As we haveall of our institutions have been taken over
by technocrats, usually from abroad,and that's what is happening in Ireland as
well. It's been going on forquite some time and it's very familiar as

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I look at this to the strategythat the British Empire used to subjugate places
like India. They would put theirpeople at the top, at the very
top, and then they would fillthe civil service with people from India,
but the British would rule it atthe very top and have there be many
layers of bureaucracy. Everybody'd be dealingwith other Indians and they didn't have a

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lot of dealings with the British atthe top. And that's essentially what is
happening now. You have these globalists, you have these technocrats who are coming
in usually from other countries, becauseit makes it easier if they are from
another country not have any sympathy forthe people that they are seeking to take

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everything away from. That is whatthe technocrats and the globalists are trying to
do, and so you don't wantto have anybody that has any sympathy for
this group. They're newly there,they have no connection to the country,
the culture of the people, andit's easy for them to pull this off.
It is a and now that wholething is being done in reverse.

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Frequently you see people from India beingput in at the top, people like
Sundar Peach Eye, you know throughoutall the tech companies, or you know
at micro Soft or here as thePrime minister in Ireland. So three hundred
eighty three thousand dollars as of yesterdayafternoon. He said, I didn't make

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a decision. It was pure instinct. It was over in seconds. He
fell to the ground. I didn'tsee where the knife went. Other people
stepped in. I did what anyonewould do. I knew I could use
my helmet as a weapon. Andso they talk a great deal about him.
Everything is known about him, butagain nothing is known about the attacker.

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Everybody knew that he was a foreigner, and that kicked off the riots
because that's already been a sore spot. He's from Algeria, and the government
subsequently released the fact that he wasnaturalized two decades ago. They said he's
been in the country for two decades. I think he was naturalized about a

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decade ago. That's all they'll tellyou about his background, though nothing else,
and so they said he was alsothis Brazilian immigrant. Benicio was aided
in his efforts by a seventeen yearold trainee chef from France who had been
working at a Dublin restaurant. Hesuffered injuries to his hands and his face

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during the struggle. He didn't havea motorcycle helmet to beat the thug with.
The Irish are livid about this,but again it is not There was
a recent highly publicized incident, butthey understand now finally what is happening there
with a great replacement. But thepress and the Prime Minister want to make

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it about simply about this event,just to show how violent, racist,
unpredictable and dangerous they are, andhow dangerous it is to have free speech,
because they say that this whole thingis a product of social media,
not their policies of open borders andpeople replacement. And we know that people
replacement is there stated policy. Thisis UN and World Economic Forum policy that

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is being enacted by these puppets,the globalists again puppets who are typically from
another country recently immigrated. So thekids were out walking. All of a
sudden one of them fell to theground, then another fell to the ground,
that another falls to the ground,says a witness. According to some
reports, the wounded woman, aschool worker, heroically rushed to defend the

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five year old girl who was saidto be stabbed in the neck. So
this is one of the reasons whylet's take this back here to what's happening
in our schools as to when thistype of thing happens. It's one of
the reasons I've always argued for concealedcarey for teachers. As we saw in
Parkland, they had a school securityofficer who was armed and uniformed and all

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the rest of the stuff, andhe chose not to go into the building
where the shots are being fired.Because people who do that are heroes.
They risk their lives to save otherpeople. He was not a hero.
It's just an employee wearing a governmentworker with a gun and a uniform.
It's a very different thing. Ifyou were there with the children and you

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see children being attacked, your instinctis going to be to do the natural
thing. You're going to use yourmotorcycle, helmet or anything that's available to
you. And if you've got agun and you are a teacher in her
thirties, a gun is going tolevel the playing field for you better than
anything else. Doesn't guarantee a successfuloutcome, but it guarantees that you're going

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to have a chance. Even ifthe other person is armed, you have
a chance at stopping them, andshe doesn't stand much of a chance against
a man with a knife. That'sjust the law of nature. And we've
seen this over and over again withthe tranny Olympics that they keep doing.

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Physically, there is a difference.I know they don't want to admit this,
and I know that they've been lyingto women about this my entire life,
but the facts are in if youlook at the sporting events, and
so if you want to have asporting event where the loser dies, we'll
have hand to hand combat between awoman and a man. I know they
keep putting this stuff in the moviesand selling it every other way, but

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it's not an even playing field.A gun is one of the best things
that an elderly person or a womancan have to defend themselves. And so
when you have concealed care for teachers, they don't have to be heroes.
They're simply defending their life and kidsthat they know are right there next to

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them, and they're going to dosomething to defend their life. They should
have the tool that allows them todo that successfully. So that's my gun
speech for that. Anyway, sheis in serious condition, this teacher,
very serious condition, and so isthe five year old girl. This all
happened in a matter of seconds andafter very brave actions of hers, another

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two children suffered superficial stabbing injuries.So evidently this little girl is stabbed and
she immediately goes there. Then theteacher gets stabbed, Then two more kids
get stabbed, and then this guy, the delivery guy, stops, takes
off his helmet and stops the attack. She defended those children with all of
her strength. All that she wasdoing was trying to protect those little kids

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and people. And what was avery built up area in the city center,
and a lot of people saw this, but it was a delivery driver
who actually stopped it. He said, I have two kids myself. I
didn't have time to be afraid.I just acted. So the attacker was
taken to the hospital be treated forfacial injuries. His wounds are minimized by

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onlookers who formed a barrier around himto prevent a prolonged beating. This is
and I didn't even know the PrimeMinister was there. Right, let's not
beat up on this guy. Heshould have been pounded into a pulp.
I don't understand the people who basically, to me, that's justice, that

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is justice, that's what the governmentis supposed to do. And the government
doesn't do that. The government doesn'tdo justice anymore. And the government has
decided that they're going to make peacefulchange impossible, as we're going to see
over and over again. And soas JFK said, if you make peaceful
change impossible, violent change is inevitable. And this is pent up frustration.

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But also to see somebody stab alittle girl like that, stab her in
the throat, I just and thencontinue to stab. I don't understand those
people stopping the beating. But anyway, he got beat up. That's all
that happened to him. So thisprompt did the Irish to get angry.

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That's why I said, we've gotnow a lot of they've now put the
Prime Minister. I's now put theire in Ireland, some of them carrying
Irish flags. I started raising hellin the vicinity of the attack. In
other areas, two Irish people arebeing attacked by these scums, said one
protester. Writers set several vehicles onfire, including a police car, a

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double decker bus and a light railtrain. They also attacked cops with fireworks
and they looted stores. Now thisis going to wind up not the way
that people wanted it to. Yousee, when you strike out in violence,
and I know that you Again,I sympathize with this, and I

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sympathize with the people who were goingto beat him quite frankly, you know
it was you know, he shouldhave been stoned to death on the spot.
In my opinion, capital punishment forthat. But the rioters who are
doing this stuff, it's counterproductive.And this is why I've always cautioned people

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not to do stupid stuff that's goingto be used against you. Like January
sixth, I know that you havea right to protest whatever you think about
the election. It's not wrong tothink that the elections were rigged. But
even if it were wrong, youhave protected speech exercise with that, but
you have to be careful that youdon't react to these things. Just as

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we saw provocateurs at January sixth.The Irish government has been provoking these attacks
for a long time and if youtake the bait and you respond in violence,
then what is going to happen isthat's going to be used against you.
It'll be used to portray you asthe problem, which is exactly what

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the Irish Prime ministry is doing.When he is the problem. He is
portraying the Irish as a problem.He's able to do that because they got
violent and they started looting and burning, and they burned hotels that the migrants
are being put up in. Suchrioting is almost unprecedented. In Dublin,
rote Reuters. There are no farright parties or politicians elected to parliament because

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you see anybody who does not wantto replace the current population, anybody who
does not want to take us downto the level of meat consumption that they
have in third world countries, whichis what they're now demanding. We now
have the formal structures out there andthey're they've been out We've read these things
too in the past, but nowthey're actively working and they're going to be

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at the soon to happen cop twentyeight, you know, the cop out
climate thing. They will be pushingfor very specific things, the very specific
timelines and organizing about how they areall going to come together, all these
government leaders, to war against theirown people and to literally starve us,

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literally starve us. And so it'simportant that we find a way to push
back against these people without being violent. And again, understand, the political
system at the very top is completelybroken. There is some breakthroughs, however
in some strange places in the Netherlands. And in the Netherlands it has a

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great deal to do with the GreenParty trying to starve people, the farmers
and everything that was happening there,and it's allowed Gert Wilders, who has
been tarred for a long time asbeing hateful and racist, not saying one
way or the other. There werecomments that he made about Islam after a
murder that happened two decades ago,and subsequent things policies that he wanted to

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use to discourage his law make immigration, but that's not what got him elected
this time around. He really underplayedthat this time around. Even if the
guy is a hateful bigot. Heunderplayed that this time he was elected because
of what they're doing to our foodsupply and want to do to our food
supply. Let me just respond tosome of the comments on here. I

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know a lot of people have beencommenting. My son says the only thing
that can stop a bad man witha knife in Ireland is a good guy
with a helmet, because nobody he'sallowed to have a gun. That's true.
Super faith. Thank you very much. I appreciate that so much.
I'm thankful for David, Travis,Karen in the entire Night family for keeping

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me informed, educated and entertained andkeeping my heart focused on God. That
is so kind. Thank you verymuch. And thank you. I saw
that on Wendesday at the end ofthe show that you had left to tip
in as well. Thank you verymuch. And I just want to say
that I have spent the whole weekendpretty much working very hard to try to

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get the Christmas songs done. Iwanted to put them out as an album,
did not get that finished, andso we'll be playing some of the
songs for you, but haven't gotit put together as an album or set
up where we can get it topeople. We're still trying to think about
how we can do that and sobut that's what I've been working on,
even to the extent that I didn'tgo through and total up everything. We
get so many different places where peoplecontribute and it's kind of hard to find

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some of those and some of theseplatforms and the tips and everything to get
all that together. And so Ihave not updated the gas gage. So
I apologize for that. It's notthat we're not thankful for what you've done,
it's just that my first priority hasbeen to try to get this album
finished and so we'll be putting thatplaying some selections for that too as well.
And Douglelock, thank you very muchfor the tip West Midwestern Canadian.

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So the stabber had a deportee orderfrom twenty years ago. They never acted
on them. See that's a piecethat I've not seen. Like I said,
they have said, well, he'sbeen here for twenty years and he's
a naturalized that it's an end ofstory. They don't want you to know
anything about him. It's kept topsecret like the trnifesto. So I had
not seen that that would make senseas to why they're trying to keep a

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lid on any information about this.Algerian KWDA sixty eight. Number one baby
boy name in Britain is Mohammed.That says it all. And by the
way, it's the number one inGalway, Ireland as well, and it
is rising very rapidly. It's likenumber overall, it's like number thirty,
but in the cities it is alreadynumber one in Ireland, and that tells

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you everything that you need to know. Really, this is not an over
this is not a flashpoint to oneincident. This is a culmination of a
lot of things. But this PrimeMinister is trying to put this in a
different ignoring all of that context.And I want to give you a deeper
context even than the immigration of poorpeople from Northern Africa, typically Muslim.

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I think that the real context forthis, in my opinion, and this
is something that I've not gone backto document the timing on, but I
know that a few years ago theygave all kinds of tax benefits to tech
companies and that's why I haven't lookedup as exact time that this happened,

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but I believe that it was aboutyou know, ten to fifteen, maybe
twenty years ago. That this happened, but I think it was as recently
as fifteen years ago or so.It did massive subsidies for tech companies in
Ireland. And this is a patternthat we see over and over again because
the tyranny comes in through the technocracyand you bring in people from other countries

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again who have no connection to thecountry, and they're typically making many times
what the people who are there aremaking. You know, Ireland was not
a rich country. They had arich life. They didn't have a lot
of money though, you see.I remember years ago watching a BBC story

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that was done and I think thesixties, and it was about a mailman
who delivered everything on his bike.And the guy was past seventy, but
he was fit as he could bebecause he's getting so much exercise. And
he did it rain or snow,summer or winter, didn't matter how cold
or bad the weather was. Hewas always out there, the proverbial mailman

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delivering and on a bicycle because itwasn't a route that was small enough that
he could walk, and he wouldgo buy He knew everybody, and yeah,
but the people were living they didagain, they did not have a
lot of money to buy u uselesstrinkets like digital watches or computers or whey.
They didn't even have them for saleback in the sixties. But they

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were not engaged in conspicuous consumption.But they had everything they needed. They
had good quality food, not thekind of junk food that we get today,
and they had a very rich lifeand there was a culture, there
was a continuity, there was acommunity that was there. And you know,
but people who come in when theyhave this massive wave. The government

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decided that was going to heavily subsidizedtech and raise the income level of people
in Ireland. And what it didwas it brought in a lot of people
who were foreigners who had no connectionto the place, making a lot of
money looking at disdained with these localroubs who don't know anything. You see
this in university towns all the time, right the townies. You know,

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oh, they don't know anything.And it's exactly that same type of thing.
The kids who come into a townnever lived there, they're going to
the university. They've got nothing butcontempt for these people who are doing what,
in their view is a menial task. Well, there isn't any menial
task if you're doing your job anddoing it well and working for God,

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who is your ultimate supervisor. Ifyou're working as to the Lord and you're
doing a good job, that's wherehe puts you. He'll provide you with
a great life. You don't needthe stuff that they show you on television.
They're trying to entrap you into alife where you covet other things and

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are not grateful and happy and thankfulfor what you have. And so anyway,
these people will get brought in.They have all this money, and
guess what they also bring in allthe other values, you know, the
Pride month and all the rest ofstuff. So we've seen abortion, which
was anathema to Ireland, We've seenthat changed, and so many other things.

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And so I think that that isat the heart of all of this.
And the people who are the townies, the real Irish, are the
ones who are getting pushed aside andthe people who are supporting you know,
you have all these you have theindigenous Irish. They want to suck up

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to these people of all the money, you know, they come in,
they give tax subsidies to them.They come in and they build these factories,
pay people lots of money and forthe people at the top are going
to be mostly foreigners who come in. It's kind of a technocrat colonization,
is what's happening here. I seethis over and over again. I should
write a piece about that, becauseI think it's a pattern. We've been

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colonized in our own country by foreignerswho make a lot of money, who
make things that we don't need,things that we don't want, things that
are going to be used to enslaveus. These people are colonizers. They're
the real colonizers. Just like whenyou see media matters, you know,
and you go back and you lookat the history of these people who are

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there accusing everybody being racist. Youknow, it's just like with the Southern
Poverty Law Center. Morris Dese gothis you know, before he reinvented himself
as the opponent of the ku KluxKlan, he was the defender of the
ku Klux Klan. The only thingthat Morris Deese did in the Civil rights
movement was to defend the ku KluxKlan who burned buses of the civil rights

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marchers and beat them. He defendedthose people. And so these people who
themselves are racist and opportunists they willattach themselves to anything, and they will
accuse everybody of being racist. Theyproject that onto them. So the real
colonizers are the technocrats, and theydemand to keep the local people in check.

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They demand that you bring more peoplefrom the lower strata. They come
in at the So you got colonizersat the top and they want to swamp
the area with colonizers at the bottom. That's what this is really about.
That's the way the great replacement reallyworks. So they burned some hotels and
they attacked the police. There arequite a few of them. As a

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matter of fact, they had somany people that they deployed four hundred Irish
police in riot gear and they werebeaten back. The head of the Irish
Police attributed all this violence to quotelunatic hooligan faction driven by far right ideology.

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Said they were inflamed by online misinformationand then listen to what he had
to say. That these stabbings wouldbe used or abused by groups with an
agenda that attack the principle of socialinclusion. So I understand that this great
value of social inclusion is so paramountand it must be protected. That in

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order to protect social inclusion, wemust sensor social media. We have to
destroy democracy in order to defend democracy. And this is the way these people
always talk and act. The IrishJustice Minister Helen McEntee said innocent children ruthlessly

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stabbed by mentally deranged non national inDublin, Ireland. Today. Now sheer
first him as non national. Otherssay that he is a naturalized citizen.
Again, they're keeping the true stuffabout him quiet, So there's something they're
trying to hide here. Obviously ourchief of police had this to say on

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the rights in the aftermath. Sothis is Connor McGregor who's saying this,
and he says, Drew, that'snot good enough. That's not good enough.
There is grave danger among us inIreland that should never be here in
the first place. They took inone hundred and forty one thousand immigrants in
the twelve months ending in April,the most that they brought in in sixteen

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years, and since Russia's invasion ofUkraine they brought in one hundred thousand Ukrainians.
This is not even about being antiIslam or people who are different color.
You look at the Ukrainians. Theyhave a different culture, completely different
language, different culture. But youknow, if you look at them,

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they're not going to look any differentreally than the Irish. This is not
about the traditional kind of racism.This is about Look, we have a
country of culture in a community.We want to keep that here and you're
swamping us. So, as ZerrHedge says, you'd think authorities have raced
to say something if this perpetuary ofthe stabbings is really not, you know,

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an indication of opening the borders toderanged criminals and trying to swamp out
of the place. If that werereally the case, don't you think they
would say so and pour cold wateron this fire that they have lit.
And the very fact that they're notsaying anything we can kind of assume the

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worst. So the Irish Prime Ministeris a guy from India who is using
his LGBT bona fides with a leftand again there aren't any conservatives elected anywhere
in Ireland. That's one of thereasons why you're seeing abortion being passed there

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for the first time. So thisguy, Leo barradcar B I'm pronouncing his
name correctly, said two terrible attacks, one on innocent children, the other
on our society and on the ruleof law. That would be his attack.
Now he's talking about the rioters.Speaking for almost six minutes, the

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Irish Progressive spent forty two seconds condemningthe man who waited outside of school before
launching a knife attack, and thenhe spent four minutes and twenty seconds unloading
those who came out to riot becausetheir country is being swamped. So twenty
four and a half minutes about that, in forty two seconds about the guy

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who actually murdered the kids, Andmost of that forty two seconds was to
talk about the people who stopped theviolence. They didn't want to talk about.
This guy tells you everything you needto know. Those who protested and
rioted, he said, had broughtshame on Dublin, shame on Ireland,
shame on their families and themselves.He said, there are people who are

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filled with hate, who love violence, love chaos, and love causing pain
to others. I think that describesthe people he works with and for,
the progressives, the globalists. Ithink that's what they. They love violence,
they love chaos, they love causingpain to others, They love war.
The same people who are pushing war, war, war everywhere, full

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on with the full force that theyhave. Those are the same people who
are going to war with you overthe pandemic. The same people are going
to war with you over the climatechange and over food and the rest of
this stuff, food and energy.They want to starve us of that.
They want to kill us with theirbombs. And you have the audacity to
say that we are the ones wholove violence. You're the ones who are

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creating chaos. And the response tothis is going to be violence if we
can't find a peaceful way to undothis. So they're protests again on Friday
night, but they did not getviolent. Joy Menorino tweeted out on x

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He said. He responded to thisby saying that he will pass hate speech
laws to criminalize those who insult themigrant community, you know, like him,
Like him. He says he willalso pass laws to better use facial
recognition to identify anyone who's protested againstthe stabbing. See, when they have
this technological colonialization, their weapons arenot big armies like the British Empire had.

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Their weapons are technological, so theywill censor your speech. They create
the digital public square, they pullout, they create the internet. First
of all, then they create thesesocial media sites and subsidize them for decades
through their venture capital firms funded bythe CIA, with intelligence community people on

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every loaded, on the board ofdirectors of all these venture capital firms.
So they create this digital public square. It's free for everybody, free speech.
Everybody, come on in. Andthen they close the gates and turn
on the gas. And that's whatthey're up to with this. Then they
will use these technocratic overlords and theircolonization. They will then use their technology,

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facial recognition and the rest of thisstuff. And of course they'll joined
by useful idiots who wear their uniformand do their bidding in these places.
He's also stated that Ireland is acountry of migrants? Is it really?
Is it? They left? Theyleft because they were starving, because of

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the potato famine and things like that. They left because of British oppression.
But it's not been a country ofmigrants. It is now more people,
like I said, a bigger proportionthere than came to the US during the
late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Our public services wouldn't operate without migration.

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That'd be nobody to look after thesick or to care for the old.
Certainly, not enough people here.And you see, this is the
way it's been sold, with alot of these saying, well, you
know, you've got to have migrantscome in or you wouldn't be able to
grow crops and all the rest ofthe stuff. You people won't work.
And now they're saying there's not enoughof you because they have collapsed the reproduction

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between social issues, telling people theydon't want to have a family, they
don't want to have kids, pushingabortion, pushing chemicals, pushing poison on
us, sterilizing us with the foodand the medicine and the electronics and all
the rest of the stuff. Ohwell, now you have to have people

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from other places to come in actuallydo the work. And they're saying this
at the same time that the planis to replace those people with robots.
See what they want chaos and conflict, which is why they're bringing in massive
numbers of people. Again, thecolonizing at the bottom that is being done

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by the technological overlords for the artelect war. You go to Garris's book.
By the way, Karen said,that's not a print or something.
I've got a cop of it.It's something like a thousand dollars or something
for it, and I bought thatyears ago when I was wanted to do

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an interview with him. But yeah, the art elect war, the elites,
artificial intelligence at war with us,and of course it will be the
artificial intelligence. It will be goingthrough these face scans and data mining them
and making the correlations for these peoplewith this database. So he has stated
that Ireland is a country of migrants. Our public services would not operate without

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migration. He is far more angryat the protesters than at the man who
stabbed the Irish children. He clearlyhates the Irish people. He is a
colonizer. This Prime Minister is acolonizer. So Connor McGregor torches him over

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the response and as I said,you know, he said of the police
chief, that's not good enough.But he also talked about this to the
Prime Minister. He said, LeoBradcar there's a disgrace. He said,
because right after this happened over theweekend, Hamas released some hostages that they

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had taken. All the people said, oh, this didn't really happen,
they didn't really invade and everything.Well now they're you know, they're releasing
hostages. How did that If thatwas not true, then how did they
release the hostages? Anyway? Oneof the hostages was a nine year old
girl. Her parents are killed,I believe, or maybe I'm getting that
confused with an American child who wasabducted. Anyway, So when he talked

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about this, he used the PrimeMinister use the terms lost and found,
and it was so egregious that therewas actually on X people said this lacks
context. She was actually kidnapped byterrorists. She wasn't lost and found,

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and so Connor McGregor says, shewas abducted by an evil terrorist organization.
What is with you and your governmentand you're paid for media affiliates constantly downplaying
and attempting to repress horrific acts thathappened to children. You are a disgrace,
he said to the Prime Minister.And again the full quote from the

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Prime Minister, which lacked context.He says, this is a day of
enormous joy and relief for Emily Handand her family. An innocent child who
is lost has now been found inreturned. We breathe a massive sigh of
relief. Our prayers have been answered. And so again on X people flagged
it for context and said no EmilyHand was kidnapped, not lost by Hamas

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terrorists in October the seventh. Theuse of the term lost is inappropriate.
It fails to highlight that she wasreleased as part of a hostage deal.
But that's the way they cover thisover and so Connor McGregor, as he
is criticizing that, their response isto say, well, we're going to

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have to have more censorship and we'regoing to investigate Connor McGregor, not the
Prime Minister. They're not going tochange anything. They're going to double down.
As a matter of fact. Isthey're looking at this, they're ordering
water canons on loan. They aren'tgoing to pay for it. They're getting
the UK to loan them water canonsin case there's more riots. Well,

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they may need them in the UKas well, because a lot of the
same stuff is happening there. Andso he says innocent children ruthlessly stab by
mentally deranged non national in Dublin notgood enough. The response is what Connor
McGregor was saying. So their responseis to be to say, well,
we have in the name of socialinclusion, we have to have social media

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censorship. These people are pure orwell in and listen to what they're saying
here. This is the Prime Minister. They've been working on stepping up censorship
in a radical way in Ireland forquite a while. As a matter of
fact, they were working very hardin Ireland. They were at the forefront
of the globalist technocrats efforts to usevaccine, passports and all the rest of

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stuff on their citizens. That's howyou spot these people, by the way,
that's how you spot people like netYahoo and others. They're out there
serving the world economic form agenda againsttheir own people, and that's what they
were doing in Ireland during the pandemicas well. He said any new legislation
had to be carefully crafted to targetactions that incite violence and hatred. He

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says, it's now very obvious toanyone who would have doubted it that our
incitement to hatred legislation is not upto date for the social media age.
Oh well, you see, howis he different? By the way,
from DeSantis. Dasantis saying, well, I'm sorry, you can't criticize the

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government of Israel or even Jewish people. You're going to say hateful, disgusting,
bigoted, stuff. Then we're goingto treat that as a crime and
put you in prison. And ifyou do that, you know, no,
you don't, you don't. Desantistdoesn't support free speech at all.
Whenever you talk to somebody and yousay I don't support hate speech legislation on

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that, well, then of courseyou you've got to be anti Semitic if
you support that kind of speech.No, you don't support free speech.
If you don't support speech that youdisagree with. If you only support speech
that you agree with, then youdon't support free speech. Desantist does not
support free speech anymore than this guyin Ireland does. Uh. It's free

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speech is the freedom to offend.Because once you go down that road,
once you make hate crime legislation,hate crime legislation is bad enough. Hate
is a motive and it is subjectivelydetermined. Again, when you go back
to a trial and you look,you know, you're going to examine forensic
evidence and you're going to look atmotive and opportunity and all the rest of

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this stuff, and hate would besomething that would be helpful to establish a
motive to convict somebody. But youcan't make hate a crime that's subjectively determined
and to make it a crime.You know that it's going to go from
a quote unquote hate crime to hatespeech. I've said that all along.

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I've always opposed hate crime, theidea of a hate crime, because it
was always going to go to speech. Well, how do you know somebody's
commit a hate crime, Well becausethey said so and so, which is
hateful, right, So essentially it'sgoing to be used to push censorship.
We knew that from the very beginning, at least some of us did.

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And that's where we are right now. You know, they establish the hate
crimes, and it is again,it is useful if you're establishing a motive,
but it should not be a crimebecause if it is a crime,
it's going to lead to censorship.And so here you are in the social
media age. In ort to havesocial inclusion, we must censor speech on

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social media. So you know,only the group that he seeks to keep
safe from criticism is going to beprotected from hate speech. And again the
hate speech, they can have veryhateful speech against some groups that are allowed
very hateful speech against white male Christiansfor example. You check all those boxes,

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and they can say anything they wantto about you. Or do anything
they want to to you. Soyou know, their hate is very selective,
and their hate laws and their hatecrimes and their rules against hate speech
are directed to the people that theyhate, which is the way it would
always be. That's why, ifyou're going to have free speech, you

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have to allow people to get theirfeelings hurt. You have to have arguments
about what is true. They don'twant any arguments about what is true.
They don't want any arguments about whatis true about climate or about the so
called pandemic. They don't want tohave a discussion. You will say what
they say, or they'll lock youup. That's where we're headed, and

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that's and DeSantis did a great dealto move us in that direction. Ireland
has already been working on new censorshiplaws for some time. Critics of the
bill are largely centered around its potentialto dampen freedom of speech and expression,
overshadowing the aspect of establishing a newhate crime category. So what would that
be, Well, of course thatis going to be the transgender stuff.

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They're literally used to transgenders against usby not defining hatred in this bill.
As a matter of fact, peoplehave looked at this bill said, this
is a hate crime bill, andnowhere in the bill but even define what
hate is, because again, hateis subjective. It's very difficult to define

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something that is not objective. It'sa feeling or whatever right and so hate
is not defined in their hate bill. This is going to be used as
a weapon of tyranny. Any censorshipis always a weapon of tyranny. The
first casualty of war is the truthand speech, and this is a war

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against us. By not defining hatredin the bill, the government will extend
the chill to social media posts ofactive concerned citizens, and this appears to
be their aim. They introduced anew definition of gender, and the Deputy
Thomas Pringle highlighted the bill's ambiguity,noting that it is remarkable and that hate

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is not defined in it at all. Yeah, welcome to orwell in Kafka.
So again just to show you wherewe are, right. If I
criticize Desantus for making hate speech acrime and a felony punishable by prisonment and

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then going to foreign country to signit, then I'm obviously anti Semitic.
That's what people say. If youoppose censorship, if you oppose hate speech,
then you must agree with that speech, because that's where everybody is.
Nobody in the baseline culture that's beenmiseducated by the media and by the educational

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institutions, nobody there thinks that youcould support real free speech, which is
to defend to the death those thatyou disagree with and their right to say
whatever you disagree with. That isthe essence of That's essentilly distilling what Voltaire

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said about free speech. And againI would disagree with voltairem pretty much everything
else except what he said about that. The two of us would agree on
free speech and we would disagree oneverything else, and we should have the
right to disagree on everything else.So again, Connor McGregor is being investigated.
Is what they're investigating is what theycan get away with. Here's a

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popular guy and we just had theseriots. What's going to happen. Let's
investigate what will happened if we comeafter Connor McGregor, our political enemy.
That's what they're investigating. How canwe get it? How what can we
do and get away with? Soagain, I think this all goes back

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to making this place at tax Haven. They got colonized by the technocrats at
the top, and they bring inthe people at the bottom. They went
on to say, I do notcondone last night's riots. I do not
condone any attacks on the first respondersand their line of duty. I do
not condone looting and the damaging ofshops. Last night's scenes achieved nothing toward
fixing the issues that we face.But see, this is all what they

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plan again. They want to incitethis with their policies, knowing that there
are going to be certain people whowill become so frustrated at their inability to
change anything that they will lash outin violence, and then that violence will
be used to latch everything down further. That'll be used against us. That's

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what I said about January sixth.They will always use And that was again
I didn't think the people were goingthere. Yeah, some people like Alex
saying, well, it's not goingto stand. We're going to fight this,
and so we're using all this rhetoricof fight, fight, fight,
But I didn't think that the peoplewho were going there wanted to fight.
But I knew that was how itwas going to be portrayed. He laid

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the groundwork for the agent provocateurs toinstigate the violence. And now you see
that even people on planes are beingshadowed by air marshals to the extent that
the air marshals are not even lookingfor terrorists anymore. They got all their
time is being spent on shadowing peopleon who are flying on airplanes. We
learned this because of what happened toO'Keefe. You get the SSSS designation,

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Now that means you're going to getspecial security screening and you're going to have
a air marshal who's going to followyou around on a flight. Why you
got on that list? These peoplegot on the list simply because of A
they're political beliefs and b the factthat they flew in or around Washington on
or around January the sixth. Andyou can thank Alex Jones and Donald Trump

(50:45):
for that. They laid the groundworkfor that entrapment. And so again,
Connor McGregor says, I do understandfrustrations, however, and I do understand
a move must be made to ensurethe charge we need change brother is ushered
in and fast. I'm in theprocess of arranging, and believe me,
I'm way more tactical and I havebacking there will be change in Ireland.

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Mark my word. The change isneeded. In the last month, innocent
children stabbed leaving school, Ashling Murphymurdered, two Sligo men decapitated. This
is not Ireland's future. If theydo not act soon with their plan of
action to ensure Ireland's safety, Iwill. He says, well, that's

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good if he's really got a planand if he can keep these people in
line. So Elon Musk got intoit and replied to what Sir Doge of
the coin on X. Sir Dogeof the Coin said, Irish children were
stabbed by foreign men in Dublin yesterday, yet the government twists the story to

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use the backlash as an opportunity topass new hate speech laws. The Irish
government wants all your freedoms. Andthis is why when we look at this
story applies in every country, everycountry in Europe, Australia, New Zealand,
Canada, the US, every country. Same thing is happening here and

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all of Western civilization. Elon Muskreplied to that, and he says,
ironically, the Irish Prime Minister hatesthe Irish people. Well, we knew
this, We've known this now hasbeen a proven fact now for nearly four
years. So again you know thesocial media age, we have to have

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censorship, he said. To beingIrish means more than saluting the tricolor,
beating your chest and pointing to whereyou were born, said the guy who
was not born in Ireland, butit is currently the Prime minister. There
kind of self survey, isn't it. He tells the Irish voters. They
blame others for their problems, asRatcar blame aims the Irish for rightfully reacting

(53:01):
to problems of the government created.Again, Connor McGregor pointed to two violent
murders. Actually the two incidents,one of them two people were murdered decapitated.
And as I said, this isnot simply about this stabbing. This
is something that had been building upfor quite some time. This listener or

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not listener, a writer on Xsays Frank Scusen said, ask everyone who
they fear. Migrants are writers,says Leo. But the Irish were never
asked about changing their homeland. Sothis prime minister, who is not Irish,
who is not white, says theirishordom Land, and he says the

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government is very white and that itvery much needs to change and needs to
be more diverse. Iireland, hesays, is ninety four percent white and
probably ninety four percent Irish, butthey're ruled by this technocrat, colonist overlord
like this guy. And the samething is happening in Scotland. You know,

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they got a guy in Scotland sayingthere's too many white people in Scotland.
There's too many white people in Ireland. Well, if you don't like
it, go back to where youcame from. No, they say they
got their people in the universities whohold up signs saying you leave self loathing,
Irish self loathing, scott self loathing, white people who have been brainwashed

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to hate themselves. That's what Isaid. That is what is at the
essence of this trenifesto of this killerin Nashville. Yeah, Nashville. You
know she has been trained to hateherself, trained to hate her skin color,
and then trained to hate her genderas well. And so it is
only a matter of time before sheacts out of violence hating everybody else.

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They did all this stuff to hersomehow. So Elon Musk responds to Wall
Street Silver says, instead of anacting loss to deal with the danger to
children in Ireland. The radical leftwing racist government is going to enact new
loss enable police to go after thosewho complain about the government. Vote them
all out before it is too late. Musk responded and said, this is

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their last term in office. Well, perhaps that is true. Perhaps that's
true, and we'll take a lookat what happened in the Netherlands when we
come back from the break. Beforewe go to break, let me just
say thank you to Midwestern Canadian Thankyou very much for the tip, he
says, listening from Canada, Ican't always tune in live, but greatly

(55:43):
appreciate all you do. Merry Christmas. Thank you the progress retort, Thank
you very much, appreciate the tip. Good morning, David is John.
My meetings take place tomorrow and Wednesday. Right now I can feel the dark
intervention of distraction and mind occupation,the push me off my mission. Prayer
is needed. Yes, he wroteus and said that he was going to

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be Yeah, keep him in yourprayers. He was the guy who said
I don't really feel like I amqualified for this, but I'm going to
step up and do this anyway.And so he is trying to speak out
against this agenda. Please keep himin your prayers. He's said he's going
to be speaking at a meeting whereeverybody is on the other side and including

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the guy that he works for.So he's going to be speaking out against
this type of pression that we've beentalking about. So please keep John in
your prayers. Midwestern Canadian. Theguy was in court and may for doing
criminal damage to a car and possessionof a knife. Oh and he's got
a link to the article. Sosome so information is starting to come out
about this and it will and sothat's again this Irish Prime Minister just to

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show you what he's about. Heknew all that, and he's covering it
up, and he's putting the blameone hundred percent on one side. I'm
not excusing the people who burned andgot violent. I'm saying I understand where
their frustration is, and it onlyinflames their frustration when the Prime Minister lies
about the entire context of this thing. kW sixty at our military will be

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mostly illegalis by twenty thirty one ofmany ways to finish this off. Yes,
that's right. Well, the SecondAmendment is so important as a deterrent,
as a deterrent mutually assured destruction isreally what the Second Amendment is about.
And I'm not to say that thepeople that we have in government would
not be ready to pull the trigger. I think, as droll Scows and

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his point out, they're ready topull the trigger on nuclear war, they
may be ready to pull the triggeron civil war as well. We've had
politicians this is really unprecedent. TheyUS always say well, no, we're
not going to We're not gonna takeyour guns. Now they're bragging they can
take your guns and use the military. We had Biden saying that, we
had Beto saying that, we hadEric Swalwell saying that as they were running

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for president. Syrian girl, I'mfor the Irish people who are waking up.
I wish to god people in theUS would wake up before it's too
late for them. Yes, Ksixty eight, he probably bought the knife
without a background check. Yeah,don't say that too Loudlier that started.
I mean, they've actually had peoplehere in the United States say hey,

(58:23):
we've got to have background checks forpeople purchasing knives, and they make carrying
a knife a crime in many differentplaces. It was they had restricter knife
laws in Texas, and they didin North Carolina when we moved to Texas.
I think they may have restricted relaxedsome of those restrictions. Now.
She also says, David, howshould the Irish people react to the tyranny
that won't even punish child murderers.People all over the world have been peaceful.

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What good has that accomplished that way? Well? I think that you
know, when we look at situationswith I could give you three examples of
where peaceful protests have been very effective. Gond to use it against the British
Empire. You had Martin Luther Kinguse it you had and got what he

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wanted out of it. And youalso had peaceful protests that essentially brought down
the essentially the Berlin Wall. Inmany regards, you had that the Berlin
Wall and the militarized zone with thewatch, the guard towers and everything who
would shoot people. They started havingpeaceful meetings at a church where people get

(59:32):
together candilight rallies and they would singand things like that, and you know,
you had uh. This went onfor quite some time, it kept
building, and then finally one dayafter the service, they marched to where
the where the people would typically shootthem, and that no man's land and

(59:54):
the guards refused to shoot them.Now, it was also at a point
in time where the you know,it was essentially a fourth turning for people
inside that closed society. They're notsyncd up with us. But Soviet Union
fell after about seventy years of thatstuff and reorganize itself, not to say
that the Communists are gone, notto say that it is reorganized into what

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we would consider to be an idealsociety. But you know, these institutions
have a life of about seventy toeighty years, and that's what happened with
the Soviet Union seventy two years nineteenseventeen, nineteen eighty nine, and then
they reorganize. Now we when wereorganize, which is what we're in the
middle of doing right now. That'swhat all this chaos is about in the
West. We're in the middle ofa fourth turning. It's going to get

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worse, and we just have tomake sure that we play it smart.
Number one. I think that isthe smart approach, a non violent,
peaceful approach. But I don't careif it's smart. It's what I'm called
to do. As a Christian,so I don't care if it's suicidal,
I don't care. It's the samething I did at the Bundy Ram.
I went there with my camera andwhen everybody was standing around, like,

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well, well, we don't knowwhat to do. You know, who's
going to shoot first or do somethingfirst? And so I got out in
front with my camera. I turnedmy back to those guys and I started
walking backwards taking picture, and thenand mc bundy started walking, and then
everybody walked up to the line.And the thing is, you got to
not care what they do to you, because if you're Christian, they can't
destroy you. Ultimately, we're allgoing to die pretty soon anyway. And

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I said, you know, evenif you're going to live for eighty years,
that's pretty soon in the scope ofeternity. And none of us has
promised tomorrow, regardless of our age. It's not just Joe Biden who's circling
the drain h and every one ofus needs to understand that we could no
matter our health condition or where welive, we could die tomorrow in a
car accident or something. And sowe need to do what is right and

(01:01:52):
forget about the consequences. We leavethe consequences to God and we do what's
right. What is right is topush back against this with every peaceful means
that we can, and whatever theythrow at us, we accept that and
they become the aggressors, and that'show you win with a peaceful protest.
So on that note, let's takea break here and I'll play I think

(01:02:16):
this is the new version of Yeah, this is songlent night. We'll play
this one of the new Christmas songsyou're listening to the David Knight Show.

(01:03:39):
And again that was visuals done byTravis. He started up all night last
night. And so my other sonis a whistler, is doing the board
today. Hey whistler. So yeah, he stayed up all night getting those
videos, getting some video covers forthat stuff. So I appreciate. That's
why I say, we've been reallytrying to do this other stuff as well.

(01:04:02):
But let's get back to some ofthe other comments. Have a couple
more comments about violence. The SreanGirls says, how do we peacefully get
rid of these people? And wedon't even have a vote anymore? Was
the founder's response toor oppression a badidea? It did involve violence, yes,
but they did not start it.And that's very key. I think
at least, you know, peoplecan argue the shot that went around the

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world. Who fired the first shot? We don't know, but you know
you have to have if you're clearlyof the aggressor and understand that with their
control of the media, they willpaint you as the aggressor all the time.
Look at what they've done the peopleof January sixth, and you're right,
we don't have a vote and wedon't need it. Politics is important
to understand your enemy, but wedon't have to become politicians. I don't

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have to run for office, andall is not lost if I don't get
elected or something. I did runfor office once, but you know,
it's not all lost if we don'tget elected, if we don't get the
right guy in the White House orthe Congress or whatever, because they don't
do anything anyway once they get there. And so I have to understand that
this whole process is rigged from thevery beginning, even the people who are
allowed on the ballot, who areallowed on the debates, as I've said

(01:05:09):
all along, So we don't putour hope in politics or political solution.
Again, we have weapons that aremighty, and we live by the truth.
And what we do is we donot compromise ourselves by being drawn into
this violence. Example, the Irishestablishment sneers at the migration right as a

(01:05:34):
bunch of people who are hateful lunatics. You see, this is passive aggressive,
This is egging on more violence todo this type of thing, more
frustration. And just to give youa domestic analogy of this, let's say
that you know, you have ahusband and wife and they are they have

(01:05:55):
not learned how to live together peacefully. Instead, what they've learned is each
other's faults over the decades. Wejust had a case of this around Thanksgiving.
You have a guy, Florida man. Florida man got upset with his
wife. He's like seventy she's likeseventy seven or something. He just couldn't
take it anymore. So they hadan argument about how much water. Who

(01:06:16):
did not pop up the coffee makerwith water? And so I got into
a heated argument over this little thinglike this, and he got very angry
and he threw a box of oreosat her. Fortunately she wasn't seriously hurt
because, as I talked about lastweek they've been taking the cream out of
oreos, so shrink flation saved herlife evidently. But anyway, he hit

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her with a box of oreos.She fell to the ground. You know,
she's seventy seven, and she saidthat he put his hands around her
throat but didn't choke her. Hesaid, I was trying to get her
up, you know, kind of. She called the police, and the
police came and or charged him withassault and a person over the age of

(01:07:00):
sixty five, which is a felonyin Florida. I didn't know that.
Get a T shirt. Don't punchme. It's a felony. I got
privileges now for being old. Butanyway, he's looking at a felony charge
here. Now, let's say thathe really had hurt her. Let's say

(01:07:25):
that he really did intend to hurther, and his defense might be that
she really was a nasty person andshe was really pushing all of his buttons,
and she because that's one of thethings, you know, you don't
learn to live with each other.You learn which things can really set the
other person off, right, Soyou want to learn how to live with
each other, not how to setthe other person off. But you get

(01:07:45):
to know somebody, you know what, you get mad at him. You
know, oh, this is reallygoing to get them, and so you
push those buttons and then it escalates. Well, let's say that she was
just being really passive aggressive in anag. And we've had these type of
situations many time, when spouse killsthe other one, a guy kills his
wife because she's an act Is itjustified? Does that passive aggressive behavior,

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which is reprehensible, does that justifymurder? Well, of course not.
And when the government acts passively aggressivelyto you, when the government knows which
buttons to push, gonna call youhateful, call you racist, They're going
to censor you, they're going tofollow you around with air marshals and all

(01:08:29):
the rest of this stuff. They'regonna pat you down, they're gonna do
this, They're gonna take your food, they're gonna take your travel. They
know how to push our buttons,don't they. And if we push back
in violence, then we become theaggressors. As I just say, you
know, look at this from thestandpoint of your Christian beliefs. If you're

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a Christian, if you're not,just think about it as a pragmatic response
to this vocation. Don't take thebait. I said that about January the
sixth, and I'm saying it aboutfuture things like this. Don't take the
bait. They want Trump to run. I mean, we had over the
weekend, I don't have. I'vegot some articles, but I'm not gonna

(01:09:17):
cover them today. But we seethat an organization that is talking about how
the second Trump administration is going towork, funded by two leftist organizations,
are big contributors into this thing,millions of dollars. We know the Democrats
want Trump to get the nomination,and we know there's some Democrats that even

(01:09:38):
want him to win. Why becausethey know they'll be able to get anything
that they want from him. Youwatch what happens in a second Trump administration.
You think the first one was bad, wait till you see what happens
with the second one. Because thisguy is for sale to the highest bidder,
and he also is going to wantto He's going to want a get

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even you know he's again he's thecapable of acting except of his own perceived
self interest or out of revenge.So everybody's focusing on the revenge part but
I understand his own self interest isto exonerate the Trump name. How's he
going to do that by doing everythingthat the left wants so that he will
be honored. Now, he maynot get that even if he does everything

(01:10:21):
that they want, but he willthink that he will get that by doing
everything. Now, just take alook at the people that he put in
his administration the first time around,and that tells you everything you need to
know about what he's going to dothe second time around. He was trying
to become part of the club.He knew he was an interloper, and
he was not part of the club. He was an outsider. So what

(01:10:41):
do he do? He appointed allkinds of big government insiders, and that's
why you got the kind of resultsthat you did out of the first Trump
administration. But he's also a dictator, dictating gun control, dictating this and
dictating that and so, and asbackstabber. It comes to the promises that
he made to people. So hemay be elected by conservatives, but he

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will govern as a leftist. Nevertheless, the Democrats, or many Democrats,
are supporting him right now because theywant him to get the nomination, because
they think they can beat him,not necessarily with Biden, but with somebody
else, even to the extent andany political observer can read this in the
public opinion polls and all the restof James Carvill. How did we get

(01:11:26):
so lucky? Said James Carvill,that the Republicans would impeach Biden because he
knows that that's going to increase hispopularity. They know that the indictments against
Trump increases popularity. And so again, don't take the bait for any of
these people. Don't take the bait. It is not worth fighting over this

(01:11:47):
stuff, Honor Seeker says. Onecan try not to be violent, but
to this trajectory, it will turnviolent, perhaps not this generation, but
sooner or later people will get violent, as would I in that situation.
It is unavoidable. You know,as I said before, when I was
looking at asymmetric warfare and you hadFort ap Hill where they had the asymmetric

(01:12:11):
warfare training center, again, youknow, did a report from there,
got in there, live with JoeBiggs and did a report. Alex did
not like that, but the dideverything you could to get us arrested after
doing that, to try to makeamends. But that was at Fort a
p Hill, which has now beenrenamed. But when I was doing research

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on that, all the military peoplewere talking about asymmetric warfare. And by
asymmetric warfare, I mean you goin and you wipe out an area with
your superior firepower, modern weapons,but then you're faced with a civilian that
population that is armed with a lotof guns and makes improvised explosive devices or
does whatever they want. That kindof asymmetric warfare, the kind of asymmetric

(01:12:59):
warfare that we've all lost. Andso they said, what does that?
Is it radical Islam? And theysaid no, they said it is going
And you look at these people wherethe terrorist leaders, they said, they're
typically in their thirties, they're typicallyhighly educated, they had a very good
income before all this stuff happened.And yet we come in and we occupy
their country and they feel like they'renot in control anymore. And it's that

(01:13:21):
sense of frustration that radicalizes them andturns them into terrorists. They know that,
and they will do that with acertain significant portion of the population.
And then when when we have Americansor Native citizens who become radicalized terrorists,
they will use that to oppress therest of us. So I have to
be smarter about that. They saidthey turned to religion later, But these

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guys first and foremost, they're typicallysecular, successful, educated, making a
lot of money in their thirties,and everything is taken away from them.
They have no control over their livesand they see no future. And it's
that desperation that gets people violent.What's the response to that? Should we
be fatalistic about that? Now?The only hope for our society is to

(01:14:06):
turn to Christ because if we havepeace with God, we will have peace
with each other. And if welook at the eternal perspective, when we
start to look at the pray forour leaders, would pray that they'll be
Christians, or that they will cometo understand that they're going to stand before
God. At the very least,that that'd be a mitigating factor for them.

(01:14:27):
But it is really up to us. It is up to us,
you know, if necessary, welay down our lives in a passive response,
but we don't become the aggressors.Don't make that mistake. It's a
trap. That's what they want youto do. Just like they want you
to vote for Trump, they wantyou to be an aggressor too. Don't

(01:14:49):
take the bait Ohen sixty one,Gandhi had the assistance of violent uprisings that
force English crown to select the lesserof two evils from their views. Well,
that may be true, but youhave these if you're a Christian and
you're doing this out of Christian motivations, and guess what, you got the
assistance of Almighty God. Let megive you another example while we're talking about

(01:15:11):
that, how about Jericho. Didthe people of Israel did they have to
actually take that wall to city?No, they marched around at blowing trumpets
for seven days, and on theseventh day they went around seven times and
the walls fell inward. And yougot geological archaeological excavations they show the walls

(01:15:32):
fell inward. The God is mightyGod, can you know? Or take
a look at Hazekayah. And yougot the Assyrian king who's there, massive
army, and he is full ofpride. He's full of it. As
a matter of fact, I'm goingto take the kids to the British Museum.
We saw the relics that they haveabout Senakab's invasion and as turning back,

(01:15:56):
they didn't turn him back. Theydidn't eat him. He insulted God,
bragged about that and said, Godis nothing of yours. Yeah.
The next day they wake up andthere's one hundred and fifty thousand dead soldiers
everywhere, and he's gone back.He said, I'm going to put a
hook in his nose and take himback, and he'll be killed in his
own country. And his own sonskilled him. That's what God can do.

(01:16:18):
We have weapons that are mighty,we serve a mighty God, and
we don't have to do it ourselves. This is when I keep saying about
wars abroad. People say, well, let's go to war for Israel,
because Israel is God's chosen people.If God chooses to do something in Israel,
he's capable of doing it. Hedoesn't need you to violate his explicit

(01:16:39):
commandments and take it into your ownhands. And he doesn't need you to
do that in America either, orin Ireland either. He can get it
done on his own. And sowe pray for the right things and we
do the right thing. Grammy forGod. J six was a peaceful protest,

(01:17:00):
and look what happened there. Theydon't think they'll work anymore. It
was not a peaceful protest. Itwas a setup. That's what I've been
trying to tell I was trying totell people that when I worked at Info
Wars for a month and a halfbefore he fired me for calling what he
was doing a grift. Alex Jonesand stopped the steal was grifting people in
there, And I said, you'regonna get in a trap. They're going
to entrap people, and they're goingto use this to demonize the entire conservative

(01:17:26):
movement quote unquote, if you wantto call the MAGA movement a conservative movement,
I don't even know that it's conservativeanymore. I don't know that people
care about principles anymore. They thinkthey care about Trump, but they're going
to use it to demonize people whodo care about conservative principles. I said
that from the very beginning. Isaid it over and over and over again.
I said it that morning of Januarythe sixth, I said, last
yesterday, Tuesday, nothing was doneabout the new rules of the elections that

(01:17:50):
Trump instituted based on the so calledpandemic of vote sending off ballots to everybody.
I said, nothing was done tochange any of that. Georgia,
you got you know you got aRepublican president Trump, You've got a Republican
governor Kemp. You got a republicanlegislature in Georgia. Nobody changed the rules,
and so guess what. You justturned over the Senate to the Democrats

(01:18:12):
because you focused on Trump exclusively,sending him your money, saying we're going
to go there in January sixth Isaid, don't do that today that Wednesday
morning, because it was always asetup. It was always a setup,
Sarian girl, Okay, I givewhen the government starts that. However,
Americans must be ready to stand andnot be mowed down. Acting in self

(01:18:36):
defense is a different thing, youknow. But let them be seen as
the aggressors. It's the same principlethat we have if we're going to talk
about a civil wars, the sameprinciple we have with a foreign war.
Let the other person start it,and then it's a justified response to defend
innocent life. And your goal shouldbe to stop it as soon as possible,

(01:19:00):
not to keep it going forever,not to escalate it for land grabs,
nothing else. It needs to bein response. It needs to be
a measured response. It needs tohave an end goal as part of being
a measured response. How do weknow when the war is over? You
know? And the purpose, theoverriding purpose, needs to be to stop
the shedding of innocent blood, andso that is why you fight, and

(01:19:21):
that is I'm not a pacifist inthat regard, but I think that we
have to look when we talk abouta civil war. We have to and
these people are trying to start aworld war. They're trying to start civil
wars and trying to do it ineach and every country civil wars, and
so we have to be wise aboutwhat they're up to, and we have
to know how they're going to usewhat we do. Even if we do

(01:19:45):
the right thing, they're going toascribe it to something different. I've been
called anti semitic, I've been calledracist, and by these people who are
my political opponents. They do thatas a tool. They'll lie about us.
And so don't give them anything tohave any credibility with their lives.
That's the only thing I can say. Good Front prints just a reminder though,

(01:20:09):
if the majority of the population isMuslim, you can be you can
be assured sure real law is onthe way. Well, again, you
know, what do we do Youknow, if we pray for the conversion
of our politicians, especially so thatwe may live peaceful lives, then who

(01:20:32):
knows, maybe we pray for theconversion of the Muslim immigrants. I gave
you the testimony of a guy whowas on his way to America. He
worked for it, worked for hewas part of Hesbola. He's a Hasbula
employee. He was a he wasa terrorist. He doesn't say that he

(01:20:54):
was coming to kill Americans. Hesays he was going to convert them to
Islam. And then when he ispicked up and he's in jail, he
has this vision that was very realto him of Jesus coming to him turned
him into a Christian missionary in Israel. See y, That's why I say
God can do anything. God cando anything. Now, I don't understand

(01:21:15):
the juncture between you know, whyhe asks us to pray when he's an
all powerful, sovereign God who's workingthings according to his plan. I think
it is so that we can seethat He is involved in our lives.
That's the way it's worked for mepersonally. But I think that for whatever
however that you know, however thatworks. And when you start talking about

(01:21:36):
the character and of God. It'sa mystery because we're not God, we
don't think like him, we're fallingfinite creatures, and so there will be
a atheist will call it a contradiction. We called a mystery because it's not
something that's going to conform to anythingthat we know. How do you how

(01:21:58):
do you describe srinitarian God? It'snot like anything that we've seen in nature,
because God is not in nature.He's above nature. He's supernatural,
supernatural, he has created all ofthis stuff. He exists outside of time,
outside of the physical laws that wehave, and that type of thing.
So you know, we don't discountsomething like that simply because we don't

(01:22:19):
understand. We just take it asit is. And so God tells us
to pray. He's got his plansthat he's going to do, but he
tells us to pray, and itis something that you know, we do
it in obedience, but we alsoI think there is also something that is
a part of that. Again,as I said, it's a mystery,

(01:22:43):
but it does work. So asI said, they're getting they're borrowing water
cannons from the UK. That's goingto be the response. They're going to
double down on this. They arenot going to turn and as Brendan O'Neil,
a political writer for Spike, says, he says, Ireland and the
fury of the canceled, it's thesame thing I would say. People have

(01:23:05):
been canceled. They've been shut aside. They've been they've had their ability to
have input into politics shut aside bypeople trying to shut down their community,
their culture, their nation. Hesays, this is a morbid symptom of
Europe's decaying technocracy. Well, Idon't know the technocracy is decaying. I

(01:23:28):
think it is certainly a festering corpse. It is disgusting, but it may
be enough of a zombie that itcould still do a great deal of damage
to people. As you know,the Artolic War, that type of thing.
Ireland's top cop you said, ragedon TV, Stop your googling,
park your analysis. We all knowwhy hundreds descended on central Dublin because they

(01:23:49):
are madmen and fascists essentially. Hesays. It's striking how swiftly this thin
explanation for the worst street violence inDublin in US was embraced as gospel by
Ireland's chattering class. Well, whybecause they're all part of this, And
yet he says we cannot write offthis unrest as the antics of imbeciles.

(01:24:12):
To me, it looks more likethe fury of the canceled, the rage
of the overlooked. For years now, there's been a simmering discomfort with Ireland's
immigration policy. Some in Ireland believethat too many people have arrived too quickly,
and that we need a mature debateabout it. But whenever they say
something, they're branded bigots and scum. When hundreds of opponents of massed migration

(01:24:33):
marched in Dublin earlier this year,you see this has been simmering for quite
some time. President Michael D.Higgins accused them of sowing hate. Ireland's
immigration trends are extraordinary. Many outsideof Ireland do not appreciate what a staggering
cultural shift has taken place. Accordingto the twenty twenty two census, twenty

(01:24:55):
percent of Ireland's current population was bornoutside of Ireland, including their Prime minister.
Right. That's one out of everyfive people in the US between eighteen
seventy and nineteen thirty. The decadesof the Great American Melting Pot between twelve
and fifteen percent of the population wasborn outside of America, so he says,

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Yet he says immigration has not talkedabout very much in political discourse.
There's a fear that drawing attention tothe scale of inward immigration would feed nativist
prejudices and whip up far right movements, and so he says that's exactly right.

(01:25:41):
He says, it is clear thatthere are legitimate questions about the Irish
elites immigration drive. Ireland is nota rich country. But again, they
flooded themselves. They gave tax creditsto the technocrats to come in and colonize
them. They invited their colonization.And this is what you get. You
get foreigners leading your country. Youget people who are pushing the tranny agenda

(01:26:06):
and using that as the front endof the wedge against speech. But we
all know the same thing will happenwith climate, with pandemic, with all
the rest of this stuff. Right. Oh, well, you can't say
you've got to use the right pronounsand all the rest of this stuff.
But that's just the beginning of it. Consider he says the Ukrainian crisis.

(01:26:28):
Unlike most EU states, Ireland hostsUkrainian refugees and hotels. In twenty twenty
two, thirty seven five hundred andthirty five hotel beds were reserved for Ukrainians.
That's astounding in a country as smallas Ireland. That costs the taxpayers
of Ireland three hundred and eighty fivemillion euros euros. Those more than that

(01:26:49):
in dollars cause a downturn in Ireland'stourism industry, with knock on effects for
small business because they don't want smallbusinesses around. Only the technocrats should have
businesses. Growing Irish skepticism toward theUkrainian intake is not down to racism,
but to far more practical matters.People sense that immigration policy is done above

(01:27:10):
their heads. We don't have arepresentative republic anymore. First of all,
we don't have a democracy. Wehave a republic, but we don't have
a say in this republic. Numberone and number two, the politicians don't
care what the republic's constitution says.They will do whatever they wish, and
the law is in their mouth,or more specifically, in the mouth of

(01:27:31):
their unelected bureaucrats, who give ustaxation without representation and regulation without representation.
Ireland's immigration policy is about more thanwinning the flattery of far away technocrats than
it is about serving the Irish people. You see in the US two.

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Immigration is the issue that is beyonddemocratic reach, the issue that we're told
not to talk about. The Republicancandidates will talk about it, but they
won't do anything about it. That'swhy I don't spend a lot of time
talking about it. Breitbart talks aboutit a great deal, and it astounds
me how focused they are on it, especially throughout twenty twenty and twenty twenty

(01:28:15):
one, when you had you know, the man, you had the pandemic
and the mandates about everything, themandated lockdowns, the mandated mass followed by
the mandated vaccines that were created withoutany testing, and yet they focused on
immigration and almost in an obsessive amount. And I said, okay, fine,
I understand what a problem that is, but you do understand the Republicans

(01:28:35):
are not going to do anything aboutit. Right how many times as Republicans
use this issue just like abortion,they want it to be there forever so
there'll be a reason to vote forthem, because they can talk about certain
issues that they know nothing will everbe done about it. While they focus

(01:28:56):
on how to put us in technologicalchains. That's what this is all really
about. And so, you know, you just take a look at these
ridiculous debates. Everybody is saying,well, you know, Trump was smart
for not going to the debate becauselook at the questions that are being asked.
They're so benial and so recycled andso stupid and beside the point,

(01:29:18):
who cares about the debates. It'sa joke. Raise your hand if you
do this. And you know,two debates, and DeSantis has had in
each other of them had to dressdown the moderators and say, come on,
give us a little bit of respect. We're not school kids here.
And yet the very questions that theyask, even when they do ask questions
and they don't ask them to raisetheir hand or an assault to our intelligence

(01:29:43):
as listeners and watchers. There's absolutelynothing there. And of course the RNC
and Rona McDaniels wants to make surethat there is no discussion between these candidates
outside of her controlled debates. Thewhole process is so unbelievably controlled. And
again it stems people are talking aboutOh Ronan McDaniels. No, it's the
control of our electoral process. Bythese two Hegelian parties, the Democrats and

(01:30:06):
Republicans. They will control who ison the ballot, and they will control
what is said in the debates andall the rest of this stuff with their
handmaidens in media. The exploitation ofimmigration to weaken national borders, to fortify
the technocratic elites, and to emboldenthe superiority complex, the rising woke establishment.

(01:30:28):
These kids who are going to universitiesand think they know everything was always
bound to backfire. It's sickening tosee Irish elites who trounced democracy and demonized
their own people now wring their handsover the street violence that is partly an
ugly byproduct of their own behavior.These people are meant to be clever.
They don't even know that when youcancel democracy, violence often takes its place.

(01:30:55):
Another ip ed piece says, thisis just the beginning of Ireland's riots.
That's right, it's pent up frustration. They're not going to do anything
to address any of this, andthe same thing as being done everywhere.
Again. We have to transcend thisright. Just as God is above nature,

(01:31:15):
supernatural, we have to be superpolitics super political. That doesn't mean
that everything is about politics. Itmeans that we transcend politics. It means
that we understand that politics, aswell as culture are downstream from religion and
the source of everything. The onethat we gave thanks to five days ago

(01:31:39):
is the one who is going tomake this happen. Our job is to
follow him, no matter how difficultthat is. That's the bottom line.
We're going to tell you another breakhere. This is another song new this
year. We'll be right back.You're listening to the David Night Show.

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All right, welcome back. Thisis Midwestern Canadian. Connor McGregor is going
to end up being the Prime Ministerof Iron could be. I see people
calling for him by the Irish Times. Well, that would be interesting,
certainly would be interesting. You know. I think if he ran for office
he would get a lot of support. People are desperate, they'll try anything.
I'm not saying that he I don'tknow anything about Connor McGregor's personal life.

(01:33:24):
I've seen that he's been involved ina lot of fights outside the ring.
He's ready for this one. Ithink he ought to do. Trial
by combat is what I would suggestthat they do for the next Irish Prime
minister. He'd be a shue andI think brother b D says Israel wants
to send the Palestinians to Ireland.Yeah, they want to send him everywhere.

(01:33:45):
They want to send him to theUS as well. And that's the
key. You know, we goback and we look at this again,
the same rhetoric that you see settlers, colonizers, all this kind of stuff.
And now, as I said,been saying for a whole long,
you know, from the very beginningyou had the radical progressive left even before
Israel did anything, right, Ithink that Israel has gone too far with

(01:34:09):
the response. But before they didanything, these people were excusing the slaughter
of people by terrorists, by Hamasand excusing it by saying, yeah,
but look at what they did.And again I didn't believe that anything that
Israel did could justify something like that. Once you do that, you put

(01:34:30):
the illness on yourself. I thinkthough, that they should have hunted down
the leadership. They should have hunteddown Hamas instead of attacking the civilian population.
They know who the leaders are.They're in hotels, exclusive hotels and
cutter they're even negotiating with them.Theyre go after those people. But no,
they've got a different agenda there.And you know when we talk about
colonizers and everything that people say,Okay, well, it's just the nineteen

(01:34:53):
forties that created the nation of Israel. So that's a recent thing. These
same people want to do the samething to us. It doesn't matter if
it was forty five years ago,teen forty five, or if it was
four hundred and fifty years ago.They want to undo all this stuff.
That's what all the reparations and allthe rest of this stuff is about.
I say, you know, war, the boundaries of nations are drawn by
war and conflict, and so let'snot have more war and conflict to redraw

(01:35:15):
those boundaries or to change the reparations. Let's just be let's just leave it
that way. I'll say though thatin Israel it's a bit different. It's
not like something happened in nineteen fortyfive and you know, and it stayed
the same. Then they've expanded becauseof wars, right, But there's also
the settlements that are going on.That's a constant of provocation that is happening
there. But it doesn't justify murder. But again, that is not when

(01:35:42):
we talk about colonizers, and youknow, saying that they're going to go
to war over this. And whenI say, just leave well enough alone.
Let's live at peace with each other. Let's operate within the boundaries and
the systems that we've got now asmuch as we can, they're still moving
the boundaries. And so that's theconstant source of provocation. But again,

(01:36:04):
it doesn't justify the escalation of theviolence. And whenever we do that,
then the onus become is rightfully puton us if we initiate the force,
and it will be used by ouropponents the characterize everything that we do as
millions invade the US. Majorca's ordersagents to not mis gender illegals. This

(01:36:29):
is one of the most aconine thingsI've seen. This is like a straight
out of Babylon B. So again, this guy who was born in Cuba
came to the United States, unfortunatelyfor him. You know, I knew
a lot of Cubans in Florida andthe bands I played in, all the
guys were Cuban except me one otherguy, you know, And we had

(01:36:51):
bands like seven or eight people thetime, you know, we're doing big
parties and things like that, anddoing bush guards. Most of the guys
were Cuban and and they were theirfamilies were very conservative because they were anti
communist, anti Castro and that typeof thing. But America's goes to Beverly
Hills. That's where he grows up, is in Beverly Hills, and that's

(01:37:14):
why he you know, he's onthe other side. But his latest absurdity
is a directive to disregard the biologicalsex distinctions and prioritizes individual's chosen gender identities.
He says guards are told to askfor preferred pronouns to avoid asking about
sex unless operationally necessary, and sohe says, do not use terms like

(01:37:41):
he, him, she, her, Do not use mister, missus,
mss sir, ma'am as salutations.And I'm looking at this and it's like
again, it's like it's something fromthe Bablin beat. You're you don't use
words like he him and she herand things like that. These are people
who don't speak English necessarily, Likewhat, I don't know what this is

(01:38:04):
going on, And do not talkabout LGBT as being a choice or a
life style. People responded and said, perfect, the correct term is not
he, she, him, her, it's invader, illegal alien. These
terms are gender neutral, so usethem instead, and another person says,

(01:38:28):
maybe what we need to do tostop this is, since they're coming through
the southern border, let's drop airdropflyers in Mexico. And he's got it
written in Spanish and in English.The English says, welcome to the US.
We will be teaching your kids tobe homosexuals and transgenders. Loving kisses
from your uncle Joe. We'll becoming by periodically to sniff your children as

(01:38:53):
well. Another person says, thisis nothing more than blatant demoralization of the
people who put their lives on theline to protect this nation. Yeah,
there are some good border patrol agentsout there. They attacked them for using
you know. And by the way, Majorcas was part of pushing that narrative
to attack the border agents, sayingthey were whipping people with their you know,

(01:39:14):
on their horses and everything. Theyweren't. And eventually the truth came
out, but not before the damageand the slander had gone around the world.
But we've also seen border agents whowere cutting the fence and letting people
and so you know, it cutsin a lot of different ways. Majorcas,
by the way, was also theperson who came up with Dhaka and

(01:39:34):
the Obama administration. So yeah,one person said, these people in the
Department so called Justice are not justsilly children, they're dangerous to our country's
survival. And the war against wordsis something is being done by the elites.

(01:39:55):
And as they point out, everythingthat we have depends on having clear
meaning of terms. Right, ifyou start playing with the definition of things,
and of course we've just had theATF decide that they're going to arbitrarily
redefine a suppressor to criminalize that,just as they redefined an automatic weapon with

(01:40:15):
a bump stock, now they wantto redefine suppressors and so forth. Yeah,
if they can play with the definitionsof things, you know, I
guess they play with the definition ofinfringe. Right, that's implicit in the
very existence of the ATF. Thatis a repudiation of the term infringe.
But as this writer on Breitbart says, all of our rights and freedoms depend

(01:40:40):
on having clear meanings for terms.They depend on having clear understanding of common
ideas, said a lesbian activist Natashachart to Brightbart News, and she said
in queer theory is the idea thathaving clear understanding of anything is categorically oppressive.
You see, this is why thetwo plus two equals is a very
essence you know, or well,it's a great writer because he was able

(01:41:06):
to distill all of this into twoplus two egles five. Your reality will
be defined by me, and Iwill redefine reality whenever I see fit if
you use my terms for whatever.It is a constantly reinventing language and changing
meanings and all the rest of stuff. So you know, once you use
these terms that I give you,I'll come up with something new to tell

(01:41:27):
you. Always keep you know,everything in a state of flux. So
there's no foundational meaning to anything,there's no foundation for anything. Language must
describe accurately the nature of things.This is why false advertising is illegal today.
But of course, you know,when we talk about fake news,
it was actually we actually started talkingabout fake news first, and then they

(01:41:53):
stole that, and because they gota bigger mouthpiece, they were able to
get that to stick. And sonow that is well, we're going to
shut down fake news. And bythat they don't mean CNN and MSNBC or
Fox News, they mean you talkingon social media. When people are deceived,
they make poor decisions and many harmthemselves and perhaps others. And the

(01:42:15):
way that you deceive people is byusing deceptive language. That's why again we
have to focus on the truth.You see these people, it's foundational for
them to disconnect us from reality,to disconnect us from the truth, to
disconnect us from God. A formertranssexual, Alan Finch pointed out in two
thousand and four transsexualism was invented bypsychiatrists. As a matter of fact,

(01:42:42):
I wanted to go back and Ihad somebody ask me a question. I
just gave a real quick answer.I was criticizing psychology, and they said,
well, what do you say aboutChristian psychologists? And I said,
well, I think it's an oxymoron. What I meant by that is,
you know, I think they're peoplewho are Christian counselors. That's a very
different thing that a Christian psychologist.Now, you could go to somebody who
calls himself a Christian counselor who isa disciple of Sigmund Freud, or should

(01:43:10):
say Sigmund Fraud. But you know, if if that's their basis, then
don't listen to them. But ifthey are counseling you based on what the
Bible says, yeah, that wouldbe a Christian counselor, but a Christian
psychologist somebody is going to be fillingyou with a bunch of Freudian or Union

(01:43:30):
garbage. And so you know,be careful about who you take counsel from,
and it can be a legitimate thing. And along those lines, these
two terms are sometimes deliberately conflated andmixed to to obscure what people are talking

(01:43:50):
about. The psychiatrists have come upwith this thing called conversion therapy to change
somebody who says that they're transsexual orthat they're homosexual, whatever, but that
is not They use that term conversionbecause they want to confuse that with Christian

(01:44:11):
conversion, which really can change somebodyin a foundational way, and so they
want to use it. They wantto conflate those two things. The psychological
conversion therapy is abusive and a failurequite simply. I mean, it's a
known, useless, harmful thing.But they call it conversion therapy because they

(01:44:34):
want to have a pejorative term thatthey can use to talk to people about
how Christ can change their lives.That really is a power to change change
what you want out of life,whether you're talking about addiction or any other
thing like that. But they wantto criminalize that, and so they use

(01:44:57):
that phony psychological approach as a meansto attack that. But I said,
we're going to talk about what's happeningin the elections in Europe, but before
I do a couple of comments hereabout free speech. Hazel Kitty fifty seven,
you are anti free speech if youdon't support all speech. Yes,
that's right. If you don't supportthe speech of people that you disagree with,

(01:45:19):
and then you don't support free speeches. It's that simple. What speech
does the Santis not support? Hepublished, he signed a law. And
so there was a large Jewish communitiesin Florida, and they had a bunch
of anti people are anti Semitic andhateful, really were, and they started

(01:45:40):
trolling them and saying things and stufflike that and holding signs or you know,
whatever it was that they were doing. But it's essentially speech. They
were not physically attacking anybody, whichis and should be a crime. And
so what he did was he said, well, we're going to criminalize this,
and we're going to make it ahate crime to say anti Semitic things.

(01:46:01):
It's going to be a hate crime. And we're going to make it
a felony so we can put youin jail for that, because up to
this point that we're going out andwriting people tickets misdemeanors for you know,
verbal abuse or something like that.But no, we're going to make it
a felony and lock people up.And he went to Israel to do it,
and I criticized him for doing itat that point in time, and

(01:46:23):
I think, you know, whenyou look at what this Irish guy is
doing, it's essentially the same thing. You know, don't criticize the policies
or the agendas or the groups thatare supporting me. We'll be free to
criticize you and lock you up.That's why I say hate speech, censorship,
hate crimes, all of that.You know, there isn't any argument

(01:46:47):
to be made for any of those. It's something that is destroying our society.
We can see where this this.The longer it stays, the more
fantasticizes like a cancer, and ittruly is spreading to make everything in our
society down. Michael De Silvio says, if liberty means anything, it means
the ability to tell people what theydo not want to hear. That's right.
It's the free speech, is thefreedom to offend the joker ace.

(01:47:12):
Notice how it's never there's too manyblack people in African nations and too many
Asians in China. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that is true. Audi
Mr R Modern Retro Radio. DeepState is laying the groundwork to justify global
pre crime laws. Resists that.Yes, and that is exactly what we're
looking at, you know, thesepre crime laws. That's what they're doing

(01:47:35):
to O'Keefe. Honor Seeker says,I was not really advocating violence, but
in lieu of them tempting it,but in lie of them attempting to starve
us out. What does a persondo when they see their kids and their
family literally starving to death, ora government literally mowing you down. I

(01:47:57):
understand, I understand, and Iwould just say this that, you know,
that's why it's important for us tohave community. That's why it's imporant
for us to know that the tacticsthat they're going to use to try to
starve us are going to be I'msorry, you've had too much food,
your carbon footprint is just too big. Well, if you have skills,
if you have gold and silver andagain I appreciate tony Ardbandavidknight dot gold.

(01:48:20):
You can go there, get somegold, get some silver, something that
you can operate in outside of theirsystem, and a black market if you
will. That's what is coming.And so start thinking about it now because
that's a and start preparing for that. If these people are successful, you're
going to need to be able tooperate in a black market. And so

(01:48:43):
it's and who knows, you know, when they start playing their central bank
games and their currency games, thevalue of gold may skyrocket. I don't
know. But apart from that,your ability to operate outside of their system
privately, independently, gold cannot berivaled, in my opinion, even by
crypto, because it's something you physicallyhold. Crypto they can track it.

(01:49:06):
They can even if you've got somethinglike Manara, they can see where you
get into it, right, so, and they can shut the Internet down.
Of course. People can break inand physically steal your gold, of
course, and we don't treasure thingson this earth because as Jesus said,
you know, thieves can break inand steal moths can eat your clothes,

(01:49:28):
and everything is wearing out and wearingdown. So make your treasure what you
have in heaven, and yet wedo need to make preparation for how to
live on this earth outside of theirsystem in a gray or black market,
that is they're trying to establish that. Hopefully they're not going to be successful.
Hopefully we can wake people up,and that's the key. We have

(01:49:49):
to tell people what's going on.If people understand it. People when you
ask them about CBDC, they say, oh, I don't know about that.
But when you tell them the differentaspects of CBDC that have been talked
about by the Central Banks about howthey're going to implement that, they hate
it. They hate it. Soit's an education issue and that's why it
fundamentally comes back to free speech.And that's why you can't have hate speech

(01:50:13):
laws because hate speech laws are goingto be used to justify censorship. They
will take down any speech and they'lluse it on the basis of well it's
hateful, so bye bye, right, it's not safe, So we can't
have liberty KWDS Audi Mr says ModeratoryAudi says, I'm looking forward to buying

(01:50:35):
David Knight's Christmas album as well asplaying on the station. Well, thank
you very much. I appreciate that. I'm looking forward to getting it out
there. Quite frankly, we've workedon a lot of this stuff. That
last one that we played that wassomething that I found. Those voices I
found as part of a Black Fridaysale. It was like seventy five percent

(01:50:57):
off and it was very playable,it really was. I mean, typically,
you know these libraries that they haveof voices, they don't have a
lot of expression. And the mean, of course, this is like a
you know, a big sound.It's got like fifty men and fifty women,
so it's a big sound. There'snot any it's kind of a lends
itself to something that is animated andyou know, fast moving and that type

(01:51:24):
of thing, and it is veryfast to play it. Most most of
these things are like molasses to tryto play them, and they've only got
you select you know, you wantooh or something like that. You know,
you got four or five vowel typeof symbols that you've got, or
maybe they'll give you consonants and youtry to string them together. That never
works. People can't understand that anyway. Most of the choruses, if you've

(01:51:44):
got a really big chorus of fifteenone hundred people, you're not going to
be able to understand the lyrics thatthey say. Most of the time anyway,
it's going to be why did theysay, you know, let me
get the libretto here and say whatwhat the lyrics are? But you know,
you typically it's hard to understand ifyou get a big group of people.
But what it did was it kindof put in. It was kind
of smart as to which syllables hadput out there. So you listen to

(01:52:08):
that that song masters in the Halland it's not who knows what the lyrics
are to it? Do you knowwhat the lyrics are to it? I
don't. You'll hear them singing nowell no, well no, well no
Christmas sing or something like that,and it's like, I don't know what
that is about. And so youknow, it lends itself to that type

(01:52:28):
of thing. By the way,it's an interesting backstory to that. It
goes back to the sixteen hundreds.It's a French song and it wasn't a
Christmas song. It was repurposed inthe middle eighteen hundreds by a guy who
is a socialist and maybe a Christianalso, you know, maybe like Charles

(01:52:50):
Dickens who's kind of a Christian anda socialist, more of a socialist than
he was a Christian. I think, who knows. I'm not judging him,
but I'm just saying, you know, based on the theology of a
Christmas Carol, you know, butanyway, it's kind of like the theology
of It's a Wonderful Life. Ilove both of those, and there's some
real lessons in it for people tothink about their life. But you know,

(01:53:15):
not really not really a Christian perspectiveor Biblical perspective on that. But
anyway, he put it in theMasters in this Hall. The context of
that is poor people coming to theserich masters in the hall. Because again
he's coming from kind of a socialistpoint of view. He was also very
active in terms of strengthening crafts andcommunities and things like that, so you

(01:53:42):
know, it's not necessarily a badguy from that standpoint. He wasn't out
there like our socialists today, whoare really Marxists trying to destroy everything.
He was trying to actually build somethings up. But in that the lyrics,
he has these poor people announcing tothe masters of the hall that Christ
has come, He's a new king, and they're going to be held accountable
to him, that type of thingessentially, and so talking about how he's

(01:54:08):
come to tear down the proud andthings like that. So of course,
you know, there's no proud poorpeople are there anyway, So that's kind
of the context of that. Ithought, you know, we could rewrite
those lyrics today to masters of thisCongress, masters of the White House,
masters of the courthouse. Who knows, they're the ones who don't really know

(01:54:33):
what is happening here. But anyway, thank you, Addie, I appreciate
that. And Addie modern retro radio. He's got a station, got a
podcast, and so kW D sixtyeight about transgenderism. Someone from one hundred
years ago would not be able tounderstand anything we're talking about. I still

(01:54:53):
have trouble understanding. I don't understandit. I know what it's about,
I know where it's coming from,but it is absolutely crazy. It is
absolutely crazy. And the first timeI heard about it was about ten years
ago. We live in insanity wrappedin more insanity. We have a whole
different rotten language, and it's soweaponized. Thing again, Audi Mrr says,

(01:55:15):
I noticed how the media ignores thehigh suicide rates of transsexual folks.
That's right, that's right, andsay, you know it's about bullying,
and yet they are the ones whoare bullying kids at four and five to
say think that they're in the wrongbody. How in the world do we
allow our government to do that.That's why I say we're our government is
so out of control, so weaponizedagainst us and against our children. It

(01:55:39):
is amazing. Obsolete Man seventeen seventysix bought my David Knight shirt the Black
Fighting Special. Thank you, thankyou appreciate that. And by the way,
I'll mention that again this is theshirt and it is and I've got
the clip here somewhere that has letme put up our Black Frighting Special.

(01:56:00):
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(01:57:48):
the David Knight Show. Okay,that's those voices again. I saw that.
I was like, oh, Igot just a perfect way to update
the Russian dance, which, bythe way, another story about that.
Okay, So I'm I'm looking forthe orchestra parts to that. A lot
of notes. It's that's one ofthe things that supposedly the Emperor said to

(01:58:10):
Mozart, too many notes, toomany notes, we a lot. I
have to say that Piochtar Tchaikowski aboutthat. A lot of notes there I
had to do. But anyway,the I was looking for the score everywhere
I looked to you know, itwas Russian dance from the Nutcracker, and
everywhere it's say trey pack tray packerif I'm pronouncing that correctly, and what
is that? Even on the onthe music it said the tempo was tempo

(01:58:35):
D tray Pack. So I hadto look it up. And it turns
out that the tray pack is thisdance that the Russians do, you know,
where they they crossed their arms andthey squat down, they kick their
legs out. You've all seen themdo that, and and and so that's
what it was about. And thatwas the tempo, I guess that they
would typically do that dance, andso when I look it up, it

(01:58:59):
said it was a Ukrainian dance,So I guess Tchaikovsky got it wrong.
It's actually the Ukrainian dance, notthe Russian dance. But no, when
you look at Ukraine and Russia,you understand what this really is is a
civil war that we've gotten involved in. When you go back and you look
at the Russian Orthodox Church, right, that began in Ukraine, but then
as they had Muslims that were attackingUkraine, they moved centuries ago, several

(01:59:24):
centuries ago, they moved the headquartersfrom the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to Russia,
and so they had their head oftheir church. The patriarch or whatever they
call him, has been in Russiaall that time. And then Zelenski,
you know when he and Ukraine hasbeen a part of Russia for better or
worse, for you know, fouror five hundred years. And the British

(01:59:46):
when they fought Russia and the CrimeanWar, okay, that was all Russia
as well. And so what wereally have here is two people that you
know, the Ukrainians have a verystrong culture. You know, they created
the trey Pak dance, and youknow the Orthodox Church that became the Russian

(02:00:09):
Orthodox Church. Even the Christmas Carolof the bells, right, you know,
ring Christmas bells, that's Ukrainian songthat somebody put Christmas lyrics to.
And so there's a lot of strongculture there and maybe one of the reasons
why Stalin decided that he would starvethem to death with a holomodor because it's

(02:00:31):
too strong culturally. And then weget into the modern times and of course,
the the Bomba administration decides that theway that you can weaken Russia this
is essentially break off Ukraine and tothen have a further subdivide that into a
civil war right on the Russian border, because you have people after Ukraine said

(02:00:55):
we're going to leave Russia. AndI supported that. It's like, yeah,
they should be able to have selfgovernment. America was created on the
right of secession, even though Lincolndid not respect that. During Civil War,
you had as Virginia seceded from theUnion, you had people in western

(02:01:15):
Virginia said well, we're going toleave Virginia. So they said, okay,
you can go. And I talkedabout that at the time when that
happened a decade ago. I said, So if Ukraine says they have a
right to self government and they cansecede from Russia, then of course the
areas like Crimea, who would liketo remain with Russia because culturally they're attached
to Russia, they should have thatright as well. So just like West

(02:01:38):
Virginia became, you know, secededfrom Virginia, Ukraine or Crimea should be
able to secede from Ukraine. Andyet for eight years they shelled those people,
and so now Russia's invaded and nowyou know, the Zelenski's arresting Russian
Orthodox Church leaders and confiscating property andmonasteries that they've had for centuries and all

(02:01:59):
this kind of stuff. It absolutelyis crazy. But getting back to the
music, I always thought that thatneeded to have Russians singing in it.
So it worked out well because youcan't understand what they're saying, but you
can hear that they're doing doing lyricsin it, So that worked out well.
That was a lot of fun todo that. And before I get
back to what is happening in Europe, Hei Boos says talking about Desantas,

(02:02:24):
he says, yes, but therewas more, you can't harass people and
put flyers on their property. Well, I agree, you know, it
should be a crime to harass people, and it should be and it is
a crime, I think, Andit is a crime to put flyers on
their property. And if they thoughtthat it wasn't enough for those to be
misdemeanors, then DeSantis and the Republicanscould have made those felonies and see what

(02:02:46):
people said about that. But insteadthey didn't. Right, hate speech laws
are a different thing than trespassing.Hate speech laws are a different thing than
putting, than harassing, than puttingflyers on somebody's property. And again,
why did he go to Israel todo it? I'm just pointing out the
flaws of all these different politicians.I'm not supporting anybody. I think quite

(02:03:12):
frankly, that maybe DeSantis is thebest of a very bad lot, but
I still won't support him because he'sgot such major flaws. But I think
he's way better than Nuki Hayley orChris Christie or any of these you know.
But it's it's not that we don'tgrate on a curve. None of

(02:03:33):
these people are and I'm not focusedon presidential elections either for that very reason,
as I said before, they controlwho gets to get into the arena,
very tightly controlled. They count thevotes, they control who gets on
the ballot, They control who getsinto debates, They control what is said
in the debates. They stuff theballots now with a new tactic that Trump

(02:03:55):
is putting. So you know,when you look at the elections, focus
on what's local footocus on your life, focus on your community, your family,
and then you know from you outthat's the most important thing. Get
your relationship right with God, getyour relationship right with your family, build
community where you are. Those arethe things that are going to sustain us.

(02:04:15):
If these people, if we putall of our hopes in something that
we have very little control over,that is a completely rigged game. That's
not a good strategy. But no, I say that DeSantis has done a
lot of good things, and he'staken a lot of heat, and he's
been abandoned by a lot of billionaireswho say, well, we don't like
you standing for pro life, andwe don't like you standing for parental rights

(02:04:40):
and other things like that. Soyou know, I give him credit where
credit is due, and he's donesome very good things, and he was
one of the first people to pullback out of the lockdowns, and he's
done some things with that, butyou know, on those issues, it
wasn't quickly enough and it wasn't soonenough, and he's still even though they're
not recommending vaccines or still letting peoplebeing poisoned by it. You know,

(02:05:00):
So these different different things like that. But yeah, hate making speech of
felony is the issue. And thenwhy does he do it in Israel.
He's doing it in Israel because hewants the money, which says that he's
for sale. That's a big issue. Think about that. Mass immigration is
fueling surge and violent crime, warnsGerman Federal Police Office, and so they're

(02:05:27):
seeing the same thing happen there.As a matter of fact, they've had
violent crime go up about seventeen percentthe first half of this year. But
it is not just across the board. It is demographically based. The number
of crimes involving German citizens rose byeight percent. Overall, it was up
by seventeen percent. Non German suspectscrime increased with him by as much as

(02:05:51):
twenty three percent. Cases involving foreignminers rose considerably by thirty seven percent,
but that's not the whole. Whenyou look at this, you say,
yeah, but you know how whenyou normalize this to the population overall,
it's gone up twice as fast asit has with German citizens. So it

(02:06:13):
means that a small minority, asmall minority, is responsible for half of
the violent crime. And so whatis the crime Well, they don't talk
about here is what is the crimerate amongst the minorities that have come in
the migrants that have come in there. And that's an even bigger issue than
the increase crime. You know,they're just looking at how much did crime
increase within these communities. Now,I'd say look at normalize it and look

(02:06:40):
to see how much of the piethey are because the small community accounts for
half of the violent crime in Germanyaccording to the police. And so when
you when you look at libs ofTikTok, I won't say her name because
I'm not really sure how to pronounceit. I don't watch TV, so
I forgot to look up her nameto see how to pronounce it. But

(02:07:01):
she tweeted us she said, accordingto the media, far right now means
that you're against stabbing children, givingkids porn in school, chopping off kids
body parts, adult men dressed aswomen, dancing sexually for kids, giving
kids irreversible drugs. So raise yourhand if you were also quote unquote far

(02:07:21):
right, because that's what they're labelingeverybody. Gert Wilders, far right politician
who was not even the establishment press, the BBC and other establishment papers in
the UK didn't even consider him adark horse candidate, and yet he came

(02:07:44):
out on top, and yet hedoesn't have a clear majority. He's going
to have to try to create.This is the way the parliamentary systems work.
We saw this in the Israeli electionsfor the longest time. Benjaminette,
Now, who would squeak out awin, so he'd come out number one,
but he wouldn't have enough to forma government, and then you have
to try to form a government.It couldn't form the coalition, so they'd

(02:08:05):
have to have another election, andon and on. This is way parliamentary
systems work. And so that maybe the issue here because he won out
of one hundred and fifty seats.He is his party is candidacy. They
won thirty five to thirty seven ofthe one hundred and fifty seats in the
House of Representatives, which is doublewhat they had before, and it's his

(02:08:31):
party has got the most representatives,but it's still not enough to form a
majority coalition. Right, He's goingto have to get from thirty five or
thirty seven to seventy six to havea simple majority, and so he's going
to have to get some other partiesto join in with him. The problem
is is that like we saw inIreland, most of the parties are fully

(02:08:56):
on board with the World Economic formAgenda and the UN agenda. And the
party that he defeated, Mark Ruta'sparty that is regarded. The Guardian in
the UK called it the Conservative Party. If that's conservatism, the guy who
is trying to take the land ofall the farmers and start people to death

(02:09:18):
and set up a mega super citythere after he takes their land, that's
the Conservative candidate. And of coursehe said, I'm not joining any coalition
with Gert Wilders, so I'll haveto see what happens. You know,
he was in that Conservative Party quoteunquote, I think was in a coalition
with the Greens and type. Soit's people like you know, they're conservatives.

(02:09:41):
Are people like Mark Ruta, who'sdoing everything he can to sabotage them.
Of course, his deep ties tothe World Economic Forum and the fact
that they were picked as a foodhub type of thing, you know,
an experiment by the World Economic Forumfor Mark Ruta, this guy who's got
such deep ties with Clouds. Schwabused that as they're going to be a

(02:10:05):
test hub for food distribution, butthey're also a test hub for banning farmers.
And that's really what is behind GertWilders and so as a victory.
So what they're doing is, asI said before, they're trying to portray
him as nothing more than a radical, hateful racist. But the truth of
the matter is is that this wasa pushback against their desire to take everybody's

(02:10:30):
property, take away everybody's food.But it's not just in the Netherlands.
In Poland, the Law and JusticeParty came to power in twenty fifteen and
in twenty nineteen elections they managed toretain a majority of seats there and Hungary,
Victor Or Band's party has been inpower for over ten years, won
a landslide victory in twenty twenty twoparliamentary elections. In Austria, the FP

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uh, I guess because it's umwatOh came to power in two thousand and
seven team, but after a sharpdecline in twenty nineteen elections, the party
now accounts for only sixteen percent,down from twenty eight percent in twenty seventeen.
And in Belgium, the Flemish NationalistParty currently is at twelve percent,

(02:11:16):
while in Germany the AfD is downto eleven percent after losing eleven seats in
the twenty twenty one federal election.But they have been and doesn't say this
in this article here, but theAfD, the alternative for Deutschland, has
been rising so rapidly that the governmentthere is looking at ways that they can
ban it as being too far right, too racist, and all the rest

(02:11:37):
of this stuff. Martin Armstrong,the economist says, never in all my
years have I ever witnessed the mainstreammedia so far left that they are destroying
the very foundation of civilization and theydon't even care. The position must be
their view. Anything to the contraryis evil. Well again, because they're
working for the government. As yousaid, this is not the formula for

(02:12:00):
a free society. When you dividethe nation like this and impose your power
by shared dictatorship. The end isnear and that is true. We are
in the middle of a fourth turninglet me just say it again, and
they expect this all to be doneby twenty thirty, which means that that
in the next couple of years thingsare going to escalate rapidly. And that's

(02:12:22):
why it's imperative for us to getthe message out to people so they understand
what this is truly about. Andthey have to understand what these people are
up to. By the way,shout out to Sergei, thank you for
the You sent that documentary that weopened up the Friday show with, and
so again people need to pass thataround. It lays it all out there.

(02:12:46):
People need to understand what this istruly about. So when you look
at the situation in Holland again they'replaying the populism. Anything other than un
World Economic form, green New Dealstuff, anything else is racist, racist,
racist, racist, they say witheverybody, and even though they want

(02:13:09):
to destroy everything that we have andwhat it said in terms of this commentary
from Spiked, they said, well, the fact is is that he has
things said things like, well,we need to shut down every mosque and
we need to ban the Koran andalso all this type of thing he says,

(02:13:30):
deeply illiberal, and he says it'sinteresting that people would overlook that and
vote for the one guy who wantsto go against the establishment's twenty thirty agenda.
So again, beware of the globalsttactic. They will always use that,
you know, the idea that ifyou oppose their agenda, you were

(02:13:52):
a racist, you're a hateful party. Wilder's made a lot of speeches after
two thousand and two asassination. Hecondemned multiculturalism, Islamic immigration, and then
he was kicked out of the socalled Conservative Party that was moving to the
left, the Conservative Party that isnow behind Mark Ruta, and he called

(02:14:16):
for mortorium on all non Western immigrationto the Netherlands, a band on the
founding of new mosques, attacks onthe wearing of the hujab by Muslim women.
He went on to call Muhammad thedevil and the Quran a fascist book
that should be outlawed, and soforth. But people voted for him,
I think perhaps in spite of that, because again they want to take everybody's

(02:14:43):
farms. He says, I'm veryafraid of being linked with the wrong rightest
fascist groups. He said he viewsIslam as a threat to women and to
LGBT rights, a threat to freespeech and a threat to social tolerance.
So that's the context in which heput it. In two thousand and eight,

(02:15:03):
he said, this is the reasonI'm talking about this is because you
say you're supporting women in LGBT,you realize that they're going to be throwing
the LGBT people off the roofs likethey do in their countries right under Shria
law. And so he put itinto that context. He said, that's
what I'm concerned about, and hedidn't talk about that in this campaign,
really downplayed that. So this isreally about what is happening with the farm

(02:15:26):
stuff. So that's why the mainstreammedia is going to make it all about
what he said twenty years ago.He has also criticized the Ukrainian War.
Although he's criticized Russia's military operations inUkraine, he said the Netherland should bolster
its own military instead of that ofKiev. He didn't want Ukraine to get
into NATO because again that would onlyprolong this and escalate this. But the

(02:15:56):
Mark Ruda says, well, we'renot going to form a coalition government with
him. Actually, in the longterm they may be able to defeat him
when it comes to creating a rulingcoalition. So again the Guardian calls Mark
Rudda's party conservative. But this wasnot on the radar. Nobody expected to
see. This took the BBC bysurprise. They didn't They the people that

(02:16:20):
they thought would win came out inthird and fourth place and they didn't even
put him in the running. Andthe same thing is true, I think
of the Telegraph. So we're gonnatake a quick break and we will be
right back. If you like theEagles, the cars and Huey Lewis and

(02:16:41):
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(02:18:07):
to the David Knight Show. Allright, and looking back at Thanksgiving.
An update on this we had inNew York. The migrants are getting free
turkeys ahead of low income New Yorkersas they're passing out the welfare checks.
This is I guess the Cloward andPivn strategy. To you know. Cloward

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and Pivens said, look, theDemocrat welfare state is not bringing America down
quickly enough. What we need todo is bring people in from other countries,
give them a lot of welfare benefits, given more welfare benefits really than
we do the Americans even, andthat'll bankrupt the country. I like to
call it the coward and pivot strategy, because it's really what it is.

(02:18:56):
Cloward and Piven were a couple ofDemocrat advisors or whatever. I forget whether
the field was. I don't knowif they were economists or political scientists like
John Carey and Thomas Massey is alwaystrolling him. It's like, yeah,
he's got a science degree, politicalscience, and so when he preaches to

(02:19:16):
us about environmentalism. But the oneperson said, the migrants were in line
for the turkeys, the free turkeysthis morning. He said, they tell
you to be there at eleven o'clock, and so you get there like ten
thirty or ten forty five, butthey were already there. The line is
from over there to over there.So he's pointing around, well, and
they have a picture slide down there. We got a picture of somebody with

(02:19:39):
a turkey in their basket. Thereyou go, and a mask on.
Look at that. It was worthit to brave the plague there that is
currently going on in New York Citythat you got to wear masks for.
This person was afraid of the plaguebut wanted that chicken turkey so badly that
they would go out there and braveit for them. By the way,

(02:20:00):
I want to thank Daniel for helives in the area and he he grows
his own turkeys and chuse his ownturkeys. So he got us a fresh
turkey and it was definitely worth itfor us to drive to pick that up.
So I want to thank him forthat. That was a real special
thing. For Thanksgiving, city officialssaid they would offer fifteen dollars gift cards

(02:20:22):
for those in public housing who havebeen forced to go without gas to cook
their meals for months. See,they don't need the poor people in New
York, they don't need a turkeybecause the government's not paying for their gas
bill anymore. They kind of cookit right. Your goose is cooked.
If you live in New York andyou're dependent on the government, the government

(02:20:43):
will become a crutch that pierces yourhand. As we see in New York
may Eric Adams, who's got hisown troubles everywhere. He's being investigated on
a number of fronts. Announced billionsof dollars and cuts for New Yorkers to
pay for benefits for people from othercountries who came here without any authorization,

(02:21:05):
without any background checks. By theend of next year, the city is
projected to spend twelve billion with abee on migrants. That's New York City.
What is happening there? You havea media height mocking Fox News contributors
because they were mocking La La Harris. She is worthy of being mocked because

(02:21:31):
she did a Thanksgiving photo with agas stove, and so what is this
She's trying to get rid of gastoves. That's so she's using at home.
Of course, that's what she's usingat home. These people are still going
to have their private jets, they'llstill have their cars. As a matter
of fact, they'll probably have hypercarsthat go millions of dollars, and they
will be able to fly or driveor do anything that they wish. It'll

(02:21:52):
be for us that these green regulationsare coming for So they were laughing at
her. With that said, here'sa picture of her in the kitchen making
home made corn bread. But isthat a gas stove in the back,
La la, How could you doyou remember when the Biden administration suggested banning

(02:22:16):
stoves, said Fox As if thisis no longer a thing, right,
they still want to ban stoves.It hasn't been stopped, you know,
Fox News and the Republican politicians haven'tdone anything to stop this. So then
media mox sim and says, turningto hurt. Booth continued, Charlie,
I was reliably informed the gas stovesare evil and should be banned from existence.

(02:22:41):
So you know, I'm a littlebit confused. Can you explain this
for me? My friend? Andhe says, well, suddenly they're going
to these gas stoves are going tokill all of us after we've been using
them for what last one hundred andfifty years? And she says, so
why do they want to ban guestsstoves? He says, I think it's
because they hate us. They hatehumans, they hate joyfulness, they hate
eat pies, they hate good food, they hate they want us all to

(02:23:03):
be miserable. Oh, it's muchworse than that, much worse than that.
Hurt. They want us dead.This is a depopulation agenda. This
is about zero population. They don'twant us to just be miserable. They
want to kill us. They wantto take away our ability to resist by
making us so poor that we're juststruggling every day just to try to find

(02:23:26):
something to eat. That makes useasy to control. It makes us easy
to kill. There's too many ofus. We're a threat to them.
You know, last week I talkedabout Joe Biden, how he is being
mocked by conservatives because when he waspardoning the turkeys, he made some comment
about Beyonce's renaissance tour or something likethat, and he got her confused,

(02:23:52):
Britney Spears, and then he madeanother comment which seemed to conflate all of
that with Taylor Swift. And Isaid, well, I can certainly relate
to that because I don't know orcare what is going on with Beyonce,
Britney Spears or Taylor Swift. Buthe didn't just forget it, wasn't just
ignorant of what's going on with thosethe three of them. When it came

(02:24:18):
time for his Thanksgiving proclamation, thatwas when he was pardoning the turkeys.
Yeah, like he should have calledit. He should have called the turkeys
hunter and Joe because he's partnering thoseBiden turkeys all the time. But later
on he had his Thanksgiving proclamation,and as Breitbart points out, he snubbed

(02:24:41):
God. He didn't mention God,didn't mention the phrase Almighty God, right,
which has always been there. Youknow, that's one of the key
things when I was talking about Thanksgivingin different countries. You know, some
of them will have that, butit's kind of a uniquely American thing that
the government itself would make a proclamationto thank God. And that goes back
to George Washington, and of courseAbraham Lincoln made it a regular holiday during

(02:25:07):
the Civil War, but it's noteven at times of war. In the
early days of America, it wasreally it was something that everybody was doing.
And so Joe Biden doesn't mention AlmightyGod anywhere in his Thanksgiving things.
So the question is what are wethankful for? I mean, so many

(02:25:28):
countries have a harvest that they celebrate, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they're
thankful to someone for any of that. That's the key thing about it,
and that's what's different about this.But of course Joe Biden is not thankful
to Almighty God. He's on themistaken belief that he is almighty, and
just look at the way he governs. You know, he is above the

(02:25:50):
constitution, He is above you.I am the underminer. Nothing is beneath
me. That should be his themethere. But I saw this is interesting,
the true story of Thanksgiving. Andof course this is from David Mathis,
and he says, well, youknow, when it comes to Thanksgiving,
people talk about the pilgrims and talkabout the harsh winter and the new

(02:26:13):
world and everything. But he goes, you know, go back to the
original thanksgiving story, he said,you go back to creation. God created
humans for gratitude. He says,this is the original thanksgiving story. You
exist to appreciate God. He createdyou to honor him by giving him thanks.

(02:26:35):
And then he says, and yet, you know, what is the
condition of man, as we sayin Rome, is one although they knew
God, they did not honor himas God or give thanks to him,
right, but they became futile intheir thinking, and their foolish hearts were
darkened. And so that really isthe fall, isn't it a fall due

(02:26:58):
to a lack of thanksgiving, dueto a lack of gratefulness, due to
a lack of acknowledging who God is. That's the tale of our country,
isn't it as well? How wehave fallen? And of course a big
part of that is pride. Ifyou were proud and you think that you

(02:27:18):
were God, as Biden does,then you are not going to be giving
thanks to God. And vos Kempsaid, from all of our beginnings,
we keep reliving the story of theGarden of Eden. Satan wanted more,
he wanted more power, he wantedmore glory. Ultimately he was ungrateful.

(02:27:41):
His sin becomes the first sin ofhumanity, the sin of ingratitude, and
of course it is created and enabledby pride. I did this myself.
I often think about that whenever Italk about pride. It was just,
you know, the movie Shenandoah.Loved the movie Shenandoah. Jimmy Stewart,
isn't it. You know he's inVirginia, his sons or some sons go

(02:28:07):
the to the Union, others goto the Confederacy. There's he has a
young son who's kidnapped and all thisstuff. It's a great story. But
at the very beginning of it,you know, they're saying grace and he's
kind of pressured into saying it.And Jimmy Stewart and this is not who
Jimmy Steart was in real life.But Jimmy Stewart says, well, we

(02:28:31):
planted it, we harvested it,we cooked it and prepared it. But
thinking, nevertheless, God, thattype of attitude, that's kind of a
precursor to everything that happened in thatmovie. It really is kind of a
precursor to what is happening in oursociety as well, isn't it. And
you know, I was just stunnedwhen I saw that. I was a
kid when I first saw that movie. Wow. Wow. But that arrogance

(02:28:54):
is all around us, isn't ittoday? From the top down? You
know? And so he points outGod himself and the person of his son
Jesus entered into a thinkless world.He lived in flawless appreciation of his father,
and died on behalf of art ingratitude. And so if you've ever looked

(02:29:18):
at all the different texts where Jesusgives thanks to his father, it's a
very long list, and they havehim here in this article. He points
out, not only did he dieto forgive our failures, but he also
lived a perfect life of appreciation onour behalf to his Father. And that
is an example to us, ifnot to some people. So when we

(02:29:46):
are, you know, we're gratefulfor the position that we are in grateful
for what Christ has done for us. And that allows us to not only
be thankful, but we can bedoubly thankful to God for so many different
things, material as well as spiritual. And as he points out, he
said, let the Word of Christdwell in you, richly, teaching and

(02:30:09):
demonishing one another in all wisdom,singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs,
with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And that is one of the key
things that I hope you were ableto experience this last weekend, because when
you look at Biden's ingratitude, itis also the joined in with the Washington

(02:30:33):
Post writing this article, did ThomasJefferson hate Thanksgiving? They said Jefferson had
misgivings about the concept, and yetin the very first paragraph they point out
that the Continental Congress and General GeorgeWashington declared days of public thanksgiving during the
Revolutionary War. After big victories inseventeen seventy nine, Virginia's wartime Governor Thomas

(02:30:58):
Jefferson signed a proclamation faring that Decemberthe ninth would be quote a day of
public and solemn thanksgiving in prayer toAlmighty God. You understand they want to
paint Jefferson. And I don't knowwhat his personal beliefs are. I know
that he went through cutting out anythingthat he thought was miraculous, like Ben
Shapiro does. But you know hehe signed this proclamation to Almighty God more

(02:31:26):
than Biden would do, more thanthe Washington Post would like for Thomas Jefferson
to have done, because you see, this is ultimately about well not ultimately
ultimately, this is about us inGod, but it is also part of
their agenda. Was reminded by alistener who drives uber in Virginia. So

(02:31:50):
I just went by. He said, A p hill is gone. Yeah,
I know. They renamed it.You know what they renamed it.
They're named it Fort Walker and theydid it on the eve of Women's Equality
Day. So who is this Walkerperson? Well, obviously a woman,
right Mary Walker, who treated Unionsoldiers at Field hospitals throughout the Civil War.

(02:32:13):
I know a good deal about theCivil War history, battles and things
like that. I've never ever,ever, ever seen this person's name before
anywhere if you wanted to honor somebodyout of the Civil War, and of
course ap Hill was a Confederate general. They set up forts all through the
South, just like they set upmilitary bases all through Germany after the Second

(02:32:35):
World War for the same reason.And then to make it more palatable since
they were an occupying force, theynamed the bases after Confederate generals. But
this is now about erasing history andrepositioning it. So they invented a heroin.
I wonder she'd did transmutlation surgery onthe troops that were there, because

(02:32:56):
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(02:34:39):
to the David Knight Show, allright, and Sarian girl says, so
Biden didn't even think the thing.The almighty thing, you know, we
like to think the almighty thing.Would he refer to the constitution, you
know, the thing? He didn'tthink that in his thanksgiving speech to himself.
Yeah, that's exactly right. Itwas to himself that he gave things.

(02:35:05):
Hazel Hazel kitty fifty seven. Mybrother works at a hospital in Brooklyn,
Lower Manhattan area. They gave outturkeys every year. This year they
didn't have enough. Yeah, peopleare getting poor, and of course,
you know, we have to takea secondary position to people who just self
immigrate into this. You know,it's again, the answer is not handing

(02:35:31):
out turkeys, but getting rid ofthe welfare state, and the welfare magnet
that is pulling people over is bankruptingthe welfare state. And it's my design.
That's what they plan for for avery long time. So while we're
talking about food here they are proudlytalking about this is Bloomberg proudly talking about
how the fact that they want youto eat less meat. And we've known

(02:35:52):
this for quite some time, butthey're becoming more and more adamant about it
and repetitive about it. And theyhave a scheduled a globalist meeting in just
a couple of months where they weregoing to be conspiring about how they are
going to do this, Bloomberg says, puts it this way, the world's
most developed nations will be told tocurb their excessive appetite for meat. Who

(02:36:18):
are you to say, what's excessive? Are you my doctor? Oh that's
right, Yeah, you did playdoctor. These people said we had to
get a vaccine. They didn't reallycare what our our doctor said or what
our choice was. They were notpro choice about vaccines. They're not pro
choice about the food that you eat. They will decide what medical care you
get, they will or what isforced into you, and they will tell

(02:36:41):
you what you can and cannot eat. So, Bloomberg, you'll have to
curb your excessive appetite for meat.And this is all going to be part
of a comprehensive plan to bring theglobal agrifood industry into line with a Paris
Climate agreement. Oh, we gotto get in line with the Paris climate

(02:37:03):
howbout if we get in line withthe constitution. How about that? Oh
no, we'd never do that.And who was it that created the Paris
Climate Agreement? Well, some ofthese same people running the global industries for
obvious reasons, they're agreed for worlddominance. And of course Bloomberg, Michael
Bloomberg is not the one writing thisarticle or his organization, but you know

(02:37:26):
he was when he was running forpresident. He said, we got to
get people to understand that we're goingto take everything from them, and we
just have to come up with away to pacify them so they don't see
they don't do what you saw inIreland, right, How do we do
that? Well, we give themuniversal basic income to keep them from coming
after us, said Michael Bloomberg,with guillotines. With guillotines, it's a

(02:37:48):
pacification program. These are colonizers andthey're seeking to take everything from us.
Colonizers, exploiters, you name it. The real colonizers are the ones who
are detegrating the middle class, thebourgeois, as they would say, these
Marxists. The Global food systems roadmapto one point five c one and a

(02:38:11):
half degrees centigrade. This is sopatently absurd. Anybody who looks at a
weather app You can be driving downthe road right and you see a sign
up on the bank tells you whatthe temperature is, and you look at
the temperature gauge on your car.Many times there have been more than one
and a half degrees apart from eachother. So who's what's the point of

(02:38:33):
reference here? Do we have historicaldata? No, we don't. Where
are they putting the thermometers? Howaccurate are the thermometers? And on and
on. All of this stuff isabsolute nonsense from people who can't predict the
weather. Later today, when Ilook at the weather, it changes during

(02:38:54):
the day. Oh well, youknow that's not a problem, right,
except they're constantly giving you updates tocorrect the fact that they don't know exactly
what is going to be happening anyway. It's expected to be published at the
UN's Food and Agriculture Organization during theCOP twenty eight summit. It's coming up

(02:39:16):
next month, I said, acouple of months is next month. They're
Christmas present to everybody, and itwon't be a lump of coal. But
don't have the same idea. They'regoing to take the lump of coal away
from us, but essentially the sameidea as a lump of coal in your
Christmas stocking. Nations that over consumemeat will be advised to limit their intake.

(02:39:37):
So this is where they're all goingto be conspiring. This is the
big conspiracy meeting. Okay, youwant to talk about conspiracy theorists. I
thought it was interesting to see RobReiner, you know, the meathead from
on the Family Archie Bunker program,and he came out and said he's doing

(02:39:58):
a JFK document and he's going toname names. So not only do we
know that there were other shooters,but we know their names and we're going
to show their names. Now,does Rob Reiner realize that he's now become
a conspiracy theorist. He's out there, you know, haranguing anybody that doesn't
agree with them. You're either aconspiracy theorist, or you're racist or you're

(02:40:20):
hateful. Right, And except thatRob Reiner is now going to do a
JFK documentary, where did the termconspiracy theorist came from? It came was
invented by the FBI and the CIAto demonize and to insult anybody who questioned
their absurd narrative about a lone shooterat the JFK assassination. And now it's

(02:40:41):
never been weaponized as much as itis now. It's now entered the echo
chamber of mainstream media. But RobReiner is now going to go to the
granddaddy of all conspiracy theories and embracethat. I think it's very funny look
at what has happened to even themeathead is doing it. But food systems

(02:41:05):
account for about a third of globalgreenhouse gas emissions. Much of that footprint,
says Bloomberg, is linked to livestockfarming, a major source of methane,
deforestration and biodiversity loss. Wait aminute, Wait a minute. Deforestration.
You've got Gates out there. Hewants to cut down untold amounts of
forests now and bury them underground.You want to talk about biodiversity loss,

(02:41:30):
Well that's going to happen when youcut down entire forests. At Elon Musk
cut down an ancient forest in Germanyfor his battery factory and they said,
never mind, I'm not going tobuild it after all. But you got
Gates who wants to cut down theforests and bury them under the ground.
And then when you look at otherbiodiversity lost, what about these windmills that

(02:41:52):
are killing bats and large protected speciesof birds like eagles and other things on
that condors, Well, it doesn'tmatter if it's them does it. The
guidance on meat that is going tobe coming out of this conspiracy next month,
the COP twenty eight, the guidanceon meat is intended to send a

(02:42:13):
clear message to governments. If wedon't track the livestock problem, we are
not going to solve climate change.The key problem is over consumption. They
said, So this is going tobe a declaration of war, a food
fight. These governments, all thesegovernments, who are you know, these

(02:42:37):
leaders, regardless of what their politicalparty was. And we've seen this now
for it'll be coming up to fouryears that these people have been Every single
one of these guys, doesn't matterwhat political party, what their political philosophy
is. They're all at war withtheir own people, as we saw beginning
with the pandemic stuff. And sotheir marching orders now are to come after
the food. So, you know, it used to be that we had

(02:43:00):
that joke, you know, aboutthe different political parties. You know,
so you know, you got acow and what the different ones do?
You know? The the capitalist buysa bull and breeds it and you know,
has more of them or whatever.But the Marxist, basically it doesn't
have anything, and he wants toshare it with you. Right. So
when we look at this, thisis this is where we are right now,

(02:43:24):
except these people are the ones thatthey're They're not the ones who it's
not a poor communist country like wasin the joke right where they have nothing
and they want to share it withyou. Uh, it's these are the
very wealthiest, these technocrats, theseMarxist technocrats like Bloomberg and many others.

(02:43:46):
Uh, they have everything and theywant you to have nothing, and so
they want to have even more thanthey've got. They're so greedy. Uh
So the equity, it's all aboutequity, isn't it. And and leveling
everybody to poverty. That's what itis. It's not about raising other people
up to your level. It's aboutlowering everybody down the lowest comedy nominator.

(02:44:09):
And that's what they're going to dowith the food issue, and this is
what they want us to have.In terms of consumption. They said that
the average American consumes about one hundredand twenty seven kilograms of meat a year,
compared to only seven kilograms in Nigeriaand three kilograms in the Democratic Republic

(02:44:31):
of Congo. What else is theDemocratic Republic of Congo known for it's known
for its child slave labor digging outcobalt to use for their green vehicles and
stuff, and paying these kids whoare doing this digging this stuff out by
hand pennies a day. That's whatit's also known. That's the lifestyle they

(02:44:56):
want for you and I. Yousee, you know they don't eat any
meat. You shouldn't have any meat. They only get three kilograms of meat
a year. You get one hundredand twenty seven kilograms of meat. See,
these people ought to be declared aterrorist organization. The World Economic Forum,
as I played for you, theguy whose father was co founder with

(02:45:16):
Klaus Schwab, he said, they'recriminals. They're here in Switzerland. He
said, look at all these differentorganizations that are here in Switzerland, you
know, not just the World EconomicForm, but the WHO and the rest
of these. He said, they'recriminals and they should not enjoy immunity.
They should be treated as such,declared a terrorist organization, because that's what

(02:45:37):
they want to do. So basically, what they're recommending is that nobody have
more than fifteen point seven kilograms ofmeat a year. That's ten percent of
what we eat. Now. Theydon't want to raise the standard of living
of these poor kids. And theDemocrat Republic of Congo, so called Democrat
Republic, they want to take youdown to their level. The levelers,

(02:46:01):
that's what Jefferson called these socialists levelers, These socialists and communists. They don't
want them to have more, Theywant you to have less. They want
everything for themselves. The roadmap hasthe potential to offer a shared direction of
travel. That's the way they're puttingout. So they've got a conspiracy plan.
They call it a roadmap, andthis is how we share the same

(02:46:22):
travel directions, right, And sothey're going to give them marching orders.
And these people have already marched throughour institutions. Now they're going to march
through our food supply and our energyand our travel and everything else. A
shared direction of travel for livestock companiesand their investors. Try to get them

(02:46:43):
on board. Hey, look,there's a way for you to make money
out of this thing. Just betraythe people of your country as our politicians
are are not. We'll get youon board. And of course we've seen
a lot of consolidation in the foodagra business, just like we have in
pharmaceuticals and other things like that.And so you know, if it's all
about the money to them, they'remore than willing to kill people, just

(02:47:05):
like the pharmaceutical people are willing tokill people for money. It said.
It mirrors the role of the whatwe're going to do. It's what we've
already got the International Energy Agency doingwith their net zero document. So they
want net zero energy use, andthey want net zero food for us because
they want net zero population growth.They want to kill people no food because

(02:47:30):
they don't want they don't need anyserfs. You see, their future not
only doesn't need us, it doesn'twant us. They think that they can
do all this stuff with their robotsand their technology. They don't need us
around. We're a threat to them, so we must go. And what's
concerning about this is that we've alreadygot a lot of centralized control of food,
even including meat processing, especially meatprocessing through the USDA. I talked

(02:47:54):
a few months ago about the Amishfarmers who've been attacked in multiple places because
they raised, you know, grassfed beef and slaughtered it at their site
rather than sending it to feed lotsthat the USDA authorizes. So you've got
a lot of consolidation in the inthe meat processing business that's being driven by

(02:48:18):
the USDA. The USDA came onto his property in a swat team raid
because he had the audacity to raisecows living off of grass fed cows and
slaughtering them in a very sanitary well, there's no question about sanitary aspects of
it, but it was the factthat they had to exercise their centralized control

(02:48:41):
of food processing. The longer thisis why they're going to tell the companies
to get them on board. Thelonger companies wait to act, the more
drastic and potentially disruptive the transition.Well, I think that is true for
people as well. You see,the longer we wait to react to this,
we can solve this peacefully. Butas we've been talking about in this

(02:49:01):
program, there's going to be somepeople who are not going to wait for
this. You're going to get soangry that they're going to get violent that'll
be used against us to shut downour movement. And so we have to
get people to understand where this isheaded. If they understand where this is
headed, this is why they fightso hard to censor people, because if
people understand where this is head,they will do something about it, hopefully

(02:49:22):
peaceful. So again this is whythey censor me, you know, because
they're afraid that it's going to getnasty with guillotines. As Bloomberg said.
So catering for this summit that's goingto be un driven is going to be
two thirds plant based, but thatmeans that one third of it's going to
be meat and dairy. And letme tell you, they are not going

(02:49:43):
to have any restrictions on what theyeat, just like they don't have any
restrictions on how much and how farthey travel and how much energy they use
doing that. At the same timeall this is happening, there was a
study that came out said why eatingred meat and dairy actually prevent cancer?
And from the University of Chicago,they found, and I thought this was
kind of ironic, they found somethingthat they call TVA, which stands for

(02:50:09):
trans vaccinic acid, a fatty acidand beef, lamb and dairy and it
enhances the ability of immune cells tocombat tumors tea cells. So in other
words, this is good for yourT cell development. Remember, at the
beginning of the vaccination stuff in thespring of twenty twenty one, after we'd

(02:50:31):
had a few months of people beingvaccinated, you had the pathologist Ryan Cole
said, I'm looking at the bloodof these people have been vaccinated, and
I've never seen such low counts ofT cells. So people going to have
massive return of cancer, rapid growthof cancer, which now we see with
what people call turbo cancer may predictedall day. So it's killing the tea

(02:50:54):
cells. Well, here's meat anddairy actually producing an app acid that is
healthy for the T cells. AndI thought it was really ironic what they
called it trans vaccinic acid because ithelps your immunity. They called it vaccinic

(02:51:15):
and I thought that was funny becauseI always said, well, I'm going
to identify as vaccinated. You know, yes I'm not vaccinated, but I'm
going to say that I am andpretend that I am, just like I
can pretend i'm any gender that Iwant to be, or any race that
I want to be, or anyanything else. I pretend that I announced
that I identify as being vaccinated.So leave me alone. I'm trans vaccine,

(02:51:37):
That's what I said. Well,how they call this trans vaccinic acid.
It works, It builds your immunesystem, which by the way vaccines
don't. Vaccines destroy your immune system. They put adjuvants in there to irritate
and you know, create autoimmune diseaseand other things like that. The vaccines
do not build up your immune system, instead they attack it. The study

(02:52:01):
also in the case higher TVA levelsand blood correlate to better response to immuno
therapy. Well, of course,who also know that eating meat and dairy
helps with a protein which builds yourmuscles as well and helps you recover.
At the University of Chicago, theysaid, we found that by focusing on
nutrients that can activate tea cell responses, we found one one that actually enhances

(02:52:22):
anti tumor immunity by activating an importantimmune pathway. So while the trump shots
are killing tea cells, it turnsout that the meat and dairy actually build
them up, which means that we'vegot to ban it, of course,
right because the agenda. Getting backto the agenda, it's about killing us,

(02:52:43):
starving us, but also giving usstuff that is not as healthy.
The research team began by creating bloodnutrient library, and so we've got seven
hundred known food derived metabolites. Theyscreen these for effects on anti tumor immunity.
And then they identified TVA as themost effective among the top six candidates

(02:53:07):
in both humans as well as mousecells. And so they said, there's
only a couple of hundred metabolites thatare derived from food that end up circulating
the blood. And to see thata single nutrient like TVA has a very
targeted mechanism on a targeted immune celltype, it's a very profound physiological response.

(02:53:28):
They said, we see, theywant us to have cancer. They
want us to have the Trump shot, and they don't want us to have
this. Studies showed that TVA enricheddiet and mice significantly reduced tumor growth in
melanoma as well as colon cancer andimproved tumor infiltration by the body. Blood

(02:53:50):
samples from lymphoma patients undergoing immunotherapy revealedhigher TVA levels were associated with better treatment
responses. Additionally, TVA improved theefficacy of immunotherapy drug and killing leukemia cells
and patients. So therefore, weshould ban meat and dairy. They give
us the TVA. The author's cautionagainst excessive red meat consumption. Oh,

(02:54:13):
that means eating more than the starvingpeople. The Democratic Republic of Congo doesn't
mean and so they make sure thatthey don't find the powers that be.
Now here's what we found. Justgonna let you know, but don't do
anything about it, right, Don'teat more meat, don't go on a
carnivore diet or any of that kindof stuff. No, no, no,
don't do that because we want tokeep our jobs at the university.

(02:54:39):
We don't want to get kicked out. Said, we're not endorsing the increased
use of red meat and dairy andtake, you know, because of the
climate. Mcguffin. Simply put,they said the study should not be taken
as an excuse to eat more cheeseburgersand pizza. Well, there's the quality
of food issue, right, Yeah, it's going to be coming increasingly expensive

(02:55:05):
and difficult, if not impossible,to eat real good food. And it
said they're gonna they're going to feedyou the soy pizza and the rest of
this stuff. Yeah, your travelis also going to be restricted by this.
And there is an organization called theFuture Labs Travel Intrepid Travel as well
as Future Labs Institute. They talkedabout the extinction of travel. We're coming

(02:55:31):
up to if these people get theirway, we're going to have travel extinction.
Experts suggest that your standard of livingbe reduced by eighty five percent,
except that they want your meat.If you're an American, reduced by ninety
percent. Yeah, my travel hasbeen restricted by the TSA, not that
they've necessarily put me on a nofly list, but I don't want to

(02:55:52):
travel because of what they do.But yeah, this is this is what
they want to do. Then we'llshut down everything and their mechanism is going
to to be CBDC. And again, this is why you need to back
yourself up. Go David Knight dotGold. I'll take you to Tony Ardbin's
Wisewolf dot Gold. Very important toprovide for a future where they're going to

(02:56:15):
try to block everything that you do, monitor and block everything that you do.
Before we run out of time here, let me respond to some of
these comments here. Oh that's atip. Thank you. AUDI appreciate that.
AUDI Modern Retro Radio appreciate that verymuch. Thank you for the tip.
He said, things have gotten sobad. I wonder if the many
government paid operatives out there realizing thatthey've made a deal to assist their own

(02:56:35):
demise. Yeah, and he saysa ps Angus has a music station on
my station soon. Oh good good, Okay, well that's great modern retro
radio. That's where you find AUDIand the various stations there. I know
he supports independent artists. That's great. As a matter of fact, I
had a lot of people. Karencame in and told me that when I

(02:56:58):
did the special about the T shirt, I was holding it upside down.
So let me hold it right sideup. Here. We have the we
have the Black Friday that's what theycall it. We have the Black Friday
specials. And so we have theT shirt and that is sixteen ninety nine.

(02:57:18):
We also have the pen that's there, and we have the tumblers,
but we're getting pretty short on supplyof those. And so Karen came in
and said, well, good jobholding up that T shirt, but you
held it up upside down. Sothere's there's some pictures. And we have
a pen that is laser engraved,I think, and so that is also

(02:57:39):
there. Ripper sixty seven twenty sayscancer thrives on carbs and sugars. That's
absolutely right. So a lot ofpeople get on an alcohol alkaline diet.
KWD sixty eight we were a lotbetter off when we produced locally. Massy
wrote a bill to allow local meatprocessing. He has been on it.
Thomas Massey is about the only personwho's got any integrity and the only person

(02:58:01):
who identifies what these problems are andsays anything about it. You know,
when you're talking about local meat processing, or you're talking about kill switches on
your cars, and nobody else inyour publican party, nobody wants to do
anything about any of this stuff.Oh, my son says he doesn't think
it's laser engraved. I don't knowit's got something on it. It's special.
I know it's got our true nameon it, Hazel Kitty fifty seven.

(02:58:26):
I can't afford a solar generator ortons of silver, but we've been
putting food away. Trouble is,my two brothers are not doing anything.
Well. You know, that's thekey thing you can do. And we
did that here and bush Beans hasa factory that's not too far had somebody
had the honeymoon here and they askedme live on air where to go,
and I gave him a couple ofrestaurants that they liked and one that we

(02:58:48):
didn't. I won't talk about thatone, but we hadn't eaten at that
restaurant for a while and they saidthere was real sanitation problems with it.
I should have told him about thebush Bean place that is they ad they
always do have really good prices onkans of beans, and so when sales
tax was on on, Karen stockedup a lot of stuff there. But
they have a have a general store, they have a museum that's there.

(02:59:15):
They have a restaurant that's there aswell, and they have a baked bean
pecan pie and songing to someone whosaid, yeah, I saw that on
the menu and I thought no way, and said he actually tried it and
he liked it so much about anentire pie. But we're at a time

(02:59:37):
and I want to thank all ofyou for your support and we have so
much to be thankful for, butespecially our audience. And so we're going
to get that Christmas album together andwe'll get it out to you. I
saw that YouTube is going to bemonetizing sexual content, but you won't be
able to find my Christmas album therebecause they've named that. Thank you for

(02:59:58):
joining us, have a good day. The common Man. They created common
core and dumbed down our children.They created common past to track and control

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us. They're Commons project to makesure the commoners own nothing and the communist
future. They see the common manas simple, unsophisticated ordinary. But each
of us has worth and dignity createdin the image of God. That is

(03:00:41):
what we have in common. Thatis what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation,deception, intimidation. They desire to know
everything about us, while they hideeverything from us. It's time to turn
that around and expose what they wantto hide. Please share the information and
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