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Speaker 1 (00:29):
In a world of deceits, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
As o' clock strikes thirteen, It's Friday, the twenty ninth
of August, year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five. Well,
today we're going to begin with some very unusual reactions.
I guess why not unusual? We see Democrats doing this
all the time. I think noteworthy, let's put that way.
Reactions to this training color. And we're also going to
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take a look at some of the reactions to the
cracker barrel thing that are kind of comical. But we're
going to focus in on what it is happening with pharmaceuticals,
and there's more developments now. People are starting to begin
to understand that this was a military operation, that it
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was martial law justified by medical means, and maybe five
years late, but it's starting to come out quite a
few different places, and they're talking about the mechanisms that
are behind it. The question is the same thing going
to be done about it? And the question is is
anybody going to apply those same lessons to what Trump
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is doing now in the cities. We'll be right back
to stay with us well as people start to go
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through the diary of this training killer, They're starting to
see things like I'm tired of being trans. I wish
I had never brainwashed myself. Yeah, yeah, he bears them
responsibility for it. But look, a lot of this stuff
is being done by society, by the schools of parents,
and that certainly appears to be the case there. You know,
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quite frankly, I'm tired of all this them they stuff too,
It's absolutely insane. One of the things he said was
I only keep the long hair because it's pretty much
my last shred of being trans. I'm tired of being trans.
I wish I had never brainwashed myself. So the twenty
three year old Robert, who was going by a woman's name,
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I can't cut my hair now, as it would be
an embarrassing defeat and it might be a concerning change
of character that could get me reported. It just always
gets in my way. I'll probably chop it on the
day of the attack. Yeah, this is a big part
of the problem. And yet when you look at this,
you've got Jake Tapper tying himself in knots to honor
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the pronoun preferences of this mass murderer.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Other piece of the puzzle as to who the shooter
was in Minneapolis, Starter Reviewing says, according to court records,
because there's been some confusion about what the shooter's name was,
Robin Westman's mother applied to change your child's name in
twenty nineteen. It was at one point Robert Paul Westman.
But since she identifies as a female and wants her
name to reflect that identification was underage, it's now Robin
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west Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Sorry, Jake, as much as you were trying to be
politically correct, the pronoun was not she, but they. There's
multiple person All these so.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
Close, Jake, so close.
Speaker 5 (04:01):
His demonics are the foro we are many.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
His demonic manifesto contained violent fantasies, including waying Toby, a
quote scary horrible monster over children, and referenced admiration for
Sandy Hook. He's very similar to the symbolism that he
used was also used by some violent global satanic cults
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called the Order of Nine Angles and seven sixty four.
These are a couple of things that are not on
my radar because I don't make a study out of
satanic cults. Look, the important thing is we understand not
the counterfeit stuff, the satanic stuff. The important thing is
that we understand God. That's what I'm focused on. So
I don't make it. I don't dedicate my life to
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try to figure out what all the symbols are being
used by these different people and so forth. I know
evil when I see it. It's just that simple. And
the order of nine angles and seven six fourth sometimes
you'll see it as nine to a. There are thousands
of members worldwide bent on hastening the collapse of the
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Western world. Seems like there's a lot of people, from
grassroots satantic organizations to the people at the top who
are bent on collapsing the Western world. How do you
collapse the Western world? We're going to talk about that later.
There's now a move to reconsider a Bergefeld. That's the
same sex mirage decision that the Supreme Court did, and
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it was wrongfully determined as a matter of law, regardless
of what you think about it. I said that from
the very beginning. It said, regardless of your opinion of
what same sex marriage is, you have to agree that
it was wrongfully determined. And it was rejected at all
of the state levels by referenda, even in California. They
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couldn't get it passed in a referendum, even in California
with all the millions put in by Tim Apple, Tim Cook,
the CEO, Apple matching funds for employees who donated to
that political cause and so forth. It lost everywhere, even
in California and in most states. Marriage was defined in
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the state constitutions between one man and one woman. But
the Supreme Court then decided that it sweep all that
stuff away, the most blatant violation of the Tenth Amendment,
because it was the Tenth Amendment. Say it says that
powers n delegated to the federal government are retained by
the states and by the people. Well, the powers by
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the people are on the referenda and the states as
the state constitutions, and they just threw that all the way.
So people are very upset about that. Looks like it'll
be coming into consideration in a number of different ways,
maybe a direct challenge. It may also come about by
Kim Davis, the clerk of the court in Kentucky who refused,
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as he job at clerk, to record and a marriage
license for a same sex mirage couple, and she was
fired for that. She's been fighting now for ten years,
but she's been fighting for that. She's about to get
her day in court. Good for her. She's a hero, absolute.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
Hero sticking with that for this long and not just
saying all right, I'm tired. I've been doing this for
years now, whatever, I'll just fade away. I'll let it pass.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Lost her job, all the rest of the stuff, it
still kept the fight going, you know. Good for her.
So Brad Maloney said, I was at an FBI briefing
just six months ago where nihilistic accelerationism was a hot
topic as an emerging threat. And yeah, they want you
to focus on this stuff, and they want you to
talk about threats that are out there because it helps
to build people's desire to get the FBI to come
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in and save them. How has that been working out
for us? Meanwhile, the Newark time still can't define what
a woman is and mis gendered this killer as a her. Well,
that was you heard Jake Tapper do that. That was
not her preferred his preferred pronoun anyway. And we have
Stephen King, Stephen King who jumps in. I got to
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say my personal take on Stephen King, it was I
never really read any of his novels. But there was
a period of time when we had the video stores
in the eighties, and it was it seemed like every
month there was another movie adaptation of one of his books.
And who knows how much money this guy has made.
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But we finally listened to one of his books on
a trip we went from Texas to Florida, and it
was the one that was about the jfk assassination, and
of course she wanted to sell the official narrative I was.
We were interested to listen to it, even though we
knew it was going to be a propaganda for the
loan shooter thing. And what he did was it was
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a time travel type of thing. A person could go
back and forth through this portal from current day to then,
and it was amazing how well it was written. He
really is an amazing writer. But after we listened to that,
we thought, well, that was a whole that was a
bunch of hohoy. But he was a good writer. Let's
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get another book for the trip, and we downloaded a
couple of his books and they were so dark we
turned him off before he got a half hour into it.
It was just he's a great writer, but he is
as demodically deceived as this training killer, I mean really dark.
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And so he says trans isn't the problem. He had
a gun, So stop talking about that. We've got to
focus on the guns. I think we need to focus
on the mind. I think we need to be aware
of what people like Stephen King have done to this society.
Speaker 5 (09:45):
Now, don't you realize anyone with a gun is a problem.
The guns are what causes people to shoot.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
These Yeah, yeah, well you know we've had them around
for a very long time. What has happened is America
has lost its mind and lost its soul. Really, what's
happened in our society?
Speaker 5 (10:02):
Something comment about this, and I thought was really fitting.
The media can't decide whether to disrespectfully shout the this
is a white male, or to respectfully say it was
a trans woman.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
We've got to defend our trends, and that's what they're
doing in Minnesota. King attempted to make his point via
two posts to X an attempt to respond to must
contention that the alleged shooter's trans status supports the argument
that quote there is a clear pattern here. Yes, there
is a clear pattern. The LGBT movement just like Stephen
King is anti Christ. It is a cult of death,
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and it's you know, I'm not going to forget that
these people like AOC and the rest of them, they
don't change anything, you know, we have to.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
Yeah, I think this is about the sixth or seventh
shooting from a at this point.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
It is a very well established pattern that's going on here.
Speaker 4 (11:04):
Considering there's such a minuscule portion of the population, it's
a huge amount in the total.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Yeah, yeah, you know, we have the issues that people
talk about the Antichrist this and that, and the fact
that there are and have been many Antichrists since the
time of the Apostles. But look, I'm not going to
fight with people over their eschatology, whether there's one Antichrist
that's coming or many Antichrists that are there now, because
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the real issue is these people are Antichrist. This is
the spirit of Antichrist. We need to fight this, and
we need to stand up to this. It's very easy
to just take a pass and to not oppose the
fight where the battle is. This is where the battle
line is, folks. You know, you can have Peter Teel
go out there and talk about the Antichrist is coming,
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so let's make sure that doesn't happen. Of course, this
solution is to make sure there's no regulation at all
for artificial intelligence. That's the is our conclusion that he
comes to self serving conclusion that he comes to. But look,
the battle line is right here. This is the battle line.
And you can fight about eschatology and Israel the rest
of that stuff. This is where the fight is, folks,
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the real fight. The transhooter left behind the video message
in which he made clear his plans to attack he
So that's those kids. And of course King cannot discern
monsters when he creates them all the time. That's really
what is happening here. You know, it's not the tool,
it's the people who are tools, who are brainwashing others.
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That's the true issue that's going on here. I'm not
saying that it's not all the rest of the stuff
that's going on with the massive genocide and Israel. I
think that is still incredibly important, and it's important because
people need to understand that we're going to consistently stand
for life, for family, We're going to stand against this
mass murder, whether it's abortion, eugenics, or genocide. We need
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to stand again, it's that. But this is another one
of these aspects. And here you got the mayor there
in Minneapolis. This is all in one of the most
liberal areas of the country. But this is all happening.
If gun control could fix anything, it'd be fixed. So
what they're saying is the attack that Amy Klobuchar and
AOC and these others are taking. All these Minnesota politicians
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are saying, well, we just can't fix this here in
the state. We got to do it at the national level. Well,
it's not a problem at the national level, and the
problem that they've got is the constitution. So this is
it's not the tool, it's these people that are pushing this.
This is what Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fronk said. He denounced
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the criticisms of the trans community. So demonize the guns,
but don't demonize the actual demons the trans Okay, And
so he said, anybody who was using this as an
opportunity to bilize our trans community or any other community
out there, has lost their sense of common humanity.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
Anyone that takes the time to point out that these
are a bunch of murderous demons lost their humanity.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
That's right. And they have been groomed and gaslet by
people like this Mayor. We should not be operating out
of a place of hate for anyone. We should be
operating from a place of love for our kids. Kids
died today. It was a trans who was operating out
of hate, just like in Nashville. And he's the reason
that kids died today. And you don't want to talk
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about the reason because you're part of the reason as well.
This is what he had to say.
Speaker 6 (14:39):
I have heard about a whole lot of hate that's
being directed at our trans community. Anybody who is this
as a using this as an opportunity to villainize our
trans community or any other community out there, has lost
their sense of common humanity.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
We should not.
Speaker 6 (15:02):
Be operating out of a place of hate for anyone.
We should be operating from a place of love for
our kids. Kids died today. This needs to be about them.
This needs to be wrapping our arms.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Now. I don't look at who kill them, every philosophy,
what teaching killed them? Yeah, let's not look at the cause.
Not at all. No, he said that he'd heard a
whole lot of hate being directed to the transgender community.
Take a look at his manifesto and these other training manifestos,
you'll see a whole lot of hate, and you'll see
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a merror image of what you've been doing to children.
Westmin's mother had signed off a name change from Robert
to Robin in twenty twenty, and the court granted the request.
She had to do it because he was a miner
at the time. So she's another one of these people
involved in this. The police chief, Brian O'Hara, Police Chief
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O'Hara straight out of Batman, right. I wonder to a
Commissioner Gordon got a chance to take the microphone and speak.
I didn't have Commissioner Gordon, but we did have Jinsaki
out there basically mocking people for praying after this. So
you know, shut up. Kids have died and I don't
hear any talk about your prayers. It's too late for
your prayers. Yeah, what you need to be praying for
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is that we stop these people from coming after our children,
the children in the community. I can stop them by
not putting my kids in the school, and so can you.
But what I'm saying is collectively American children, they're the
ones who are gaslighting them and creating this evil and
this is what Jinsaki had to say.
Speaker 7 (16:49):
So she cries, all they should be hoping to do
is have someone to sit with at lunch or someone
to play with on the playground, and they should be
waiting to hear an update when they get home. And
that is that's not what these parents of the school
experience today.
Speaker 8 (17:03):
Sorry, this is a tough one. Having your child killed
while they are sitting in a pueue for a morning
prayer service is not what any parents should have to
worry about. And I have felt a mixture of anger
and a lot of anger and emotional exhaustion.
Speaker 9 (17:17):
About this today.
Speaker 8 (17:17):
Is I'm sure many of you have, because we have
been here so many times, so many times, and yet again,
like clockwork, half the politicians in our country have little
more to offer than thoughts and prayers. That is all
they are offering us.
Speaker 9 (17:33):
All join all of us in praying for the victims.
Speaker 8 (17:35):
Was Vice President Jadvance's response today.
Speaker 9 (17:37):
That's what he said.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
That's it.
Speaker 8 (17:39):
Please join me in praying for everyone involved. Trump wrote,
we have seen this play out over and over again.
There is a shooting, then come the thoughts and prayers,
and then comes the attempt to shift the focus This
is what always happens. You're going to start seeing narratives.
You're already seeing them. They're already out there about how
the shooter was trans You're going to see narratives about
how the shooter appears to be anti Trump and anti
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Semitic and clearly was in the midst of a mental
health crisis. There's no question about that.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
Yeah, the schools are a mental health crisis in and
of themselves. Thoughts don't do anything, but prayers are very powerful,
and these people fear that. As a matter of fact,
they arrest people for praying silently outside an abortion clinic
because that changes things. And if you don't understand that,
then you don't understand how we got to this point
in these schools where prayer is banned but child pornography
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is pushed. That's what they're doing to these kids. They're
pushing this radical sexualized agenda. It's a brave New World approach,
and that's the whole purpose of all this.
Speaker 4 (18:43):
So every action they take seems to be about perverting
the children in some way, whether it's the sexual content
in the books or just polluting and perverting their own
biological systems, whether it's something as simple as adderall because
your kid can't sit still in it turns into some
kind of zombie or gaslighting them to something like this.
You know you're actually a girl, You're actually a boy.
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Don't you want to take these hormones? Don't you want
to destroy yourself?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Yeah? You know, she said, prayer is not freaking enough.
Prayers do not end school shootings. Well, we have school
shootings because we ended the prayer. That's the reality of
this stuff. We kicked God out of the schools in
every regard. And I'm not saying that I want the
schools teaching the most important thing, which is your relationship
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with God. I don't want that. I didn't do that
in our family. But if they even just had a
moment of silence, like we used to do for a
while when I was in school, some of the kids
are going to start to ask questions, perhaps about that,
and they can be used. But if you completely push
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God out and push in your tranny porn, this is
what we wind up with. It's a product of the
mental manipulation that they're going to these children. She suddenly
switched from weeping about the children to lecturing anybody who
was watching about how narratives about the shooter being trans
and anti Trump are viciously spread. So yeah, it was
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at narrative, it's actually the truth, people pushed back. Amber
Duke said, you don't understand prayer, yeah, or it's power.
Sean Davis said, ask yourself how an actual demon would
respond to Christian children being martyred by a demon possessed monster.
Probably with explicit mockery of God and prayer, which is
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what we say in Democrats. Stephen King, Jen Psaki, the
mayor there in Minneapolis.
Speaker 4 (20:40):
This is a continual refrain. Just about every time this happens,
some Democrats somewhere comes out with basically this exact same
takee sick prayer, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5 (20:51):
Yeah, And she says prayers can't stop school shootings, but
they literally can if it's a prayer to God.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
Yeah, that's right, that's right. And the reason people pray
is because our hope doesn't end with this life either,
theirs does. So pr on the tears when families are grieving,
and your plan is to politicize it, you might want
to rethink your evil strategy into pravity, said one person.
Saki wasn't the only leftist pushing this, talking point in
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Minneapolis is also, of course the mayor that was there
who said, as one person paraphrase, that don't just say
this is about your thoughts and prayers when the kids
were literally praying, when they were shock. Minneapolis woke mayor
Jacob Fry claims people are using the Catholic church massacre
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to quote direct hate unquote at the trans community. Don't
you think they've got it exactly backwards. Wasn't it the
trends insanity that directed hate at these children. It's always
about LGBT and the fact that your kids need to
be sacked privie to it right, whether it's mentally, spiritually
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or physically. I've heard a whole lot of hate. It's
being directed at our trans community. It's all about the trans,
isn't it? And don't dare attack them. And again, this
is Minnesota, where you've got Amy Klobuchar, You've got Tim
Waltzu's the governor that was running mate for La La Harris.
You've got AOC they're all from Minnesota. And in Minnesota,
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they have even their NFL football team as the first
one to have men as cheerleaders. They call them cheer leaders,
and that's that's how messed up Minnesota is.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
I do really think that the Muslim population there would
have something to say about Well, give it a couple
of years. Once it's large enough, I'm sure they'll have
the massive conflict.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Yeah. I don't know where Ihan and Omar is. Her
voter base is really literally little Mogadishu. I think it's
right there.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
Maybe they just have, you know, a no go zone,
just like a Pride flag of the slash throat, like
don't go here, you might get thrown off a building.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
There was another pair of female and male transgender shooters
a few years ago in Highland's Ranch in Colorado. Andy
No released a report earlier this year. He's telling how
there appears to be a trans militant cult is what
he called it, with links to killings across the country,
including the murder of US Border Patrol agent David Milan.
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Is Trey Goudy going to call for disarming all trans
people now that we know that the shooter was transgender.
As a matter of fact, it was Trey Goudi who
was saying, it's usually white males. It's always white males,
isn't it. Even when the white male says he's a female.
Trey Goudy is going to out him so he can
blame white males. That's the common thing.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
He finally figured out what a man and a woman is.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
Yeah. Yeah, he seems to still be working on his
own life. I don't know about Trey iljanum Or. We
need federal legislation on guns. Partisanship is not saving our children.
Politics never will. Uh So. I wonder evidently in Somalia,
where she came from, Mogadishu, they got it all figured out.
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We should figure out how they keep control of violence
so that people aren't ruthlessly killed in Somalia.
Speaker 4 (24:20):
You know, I think it might just be that violence
is so incredibly normal that nobody cares, you know, another
person is blown up or dead.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Yeah, yeah, well it was also. Ammi Klipichar, senator from Minnesota,
calls for a national assault weapons ban in wake of
Minneapolis shooting, and of course it wasn't. He had a
wide variety of weapons that were there. They don't even
know what an assault weapon is anyway. It's a meaningless
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it's a meaningless fear mongering term. But she wants to
ban guns in the constitution.
Speaker 4 (24:56):
Of course, an assault weapon is just any weapon that
is scary, any weapon that happens to make them go
oh oh, No, she said.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
These automatic rifles. He did not have any fully automatic rifles.
I mean he had pistols. He had rifles.
Speaker 4 (25:08):
He had a fully semi automatic rifle. Yeah, as you
hear some of these idiot news anchors say.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Something difference, Well he fully semi Yeah, he had a
semi automatic rifle, a pistol, he had a shotgun. I
think I don't know. I didn't get into the details
of it. And we need to do something when he
comes to background checks, she said, and everything and everything, Well,
he bought whoever bought these guns bought them legally. Maybe
the mother who switched his name bought him the guns.
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I don't know, but the guns were bought legally. They've
got a lot of restrictions there in Minnesota. But it's
not about the gun there's she said. It can't just
be the local states. It's got to be nationally on
these assault weapons. They're not for mad men like this person.
Oh wait a minute, you're saying this trainee is crazy.
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I would agree with her on one thing there, So, yeah,
why can't we ban the If somebody says that they
are in the wrong body. Could that be the basis
for saying you can't have a gun period? What do
you think? I think that they're they're crazy, and I
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think that they're angry as well. Yeah, both definitions of
mad severely, severely just insane. Yeah, the second you get
into the territory of you know, I think I might
want to mutilate my own body, I think I might
want to destroy my body perhaps, or you're totally focused
on that that's all you can think about, right, Yeah,
And that's what we saw with a lot of these
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appointments of Biden, like Sam Britton and stuff. He hung
out in this group that groomed teens.
Speaker 4 (26:43):
It's their entire identity, it's all this are.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Yeah, that's what I said about him. It's like, you know,
this guy who's and pretending that he's a dog or
something like that, or the other people around him are said,
you know, he's going to be in charge of nuclear waste.
Maybe we need to get somebody who can focus on
their job. And that's the case in the military as well.
I think that if you don't understand even the basics
of what you are in terms of your sexuality and
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you're preoccupied with that trying to figure that out. I
think maybe you shouldn't hand those people guns, and maybe
you shouldn't put them in the military either, So I
would say that that I'll be disqualifying for both of
those things.
Speaker 7 (27:23):
I like it.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
We're going to get into this more later, but we've
got yet another foreigner who is driving an eighteen wheeler drunk.
It's kind of like, you know, alcohol and eighteen wheelers
don't go together, and guns and trends don't go together either.
You got to say, well, I think that that rules
it out. Rf K Junior brought up the SSRI highs again,
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and I'm glad that he's doing this, so kudos to
him for doing that. I've got a lot of disagreements
with rf K Jr. I hope you follows through with this,
he said, homicidal ideation. RFKA Junior announces a probe into
the antidepressant drugs. This is something that's been around for
a very long time now. He's not pointing to the
SSRI stories dot net, which has the last I think
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time I interviewed them seven thousand stories about how people
who were on SSRIs and suddenly and change the dosage,
increasing it or decreasing it to something like that. It's
when this happens, when they get homicidal and do not
know what they're doing, but they wind up make cases
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killing other people and themselves. So this is something's very
well established. I'm glad that he's finally talking about it.
He said there will be that he will launch at
HHS new studies into the effect of some antidepressant drugs
and they're used by those who turn out to be killers. Well,
so I've been done for him at SSRI stories Net,
but he's going to do it in his way and
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his timing. The investigations will look at the potential link
between SSRI drugs and violent behavior. We've been calling them
murder suicide pills for well over a decade, and it
was known for a long time even then. SSRIs are
a class of antidepressant medications selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. They're
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used to treat depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders. He
said they're frequently used to treat common mental health challenges,
especially in younger adults seeking to transition from their god
given gender, who already suffer a higher rate of depression.
Related issues. So I'm sorry, that's not RFK Junior. That's
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the report at Red State. I don't think RFK Jr.
Would use the term god given gender, so that's a
bit of a clue. That's wrong attribution. There are studies
that suggest a possible association between SSRI use and increased
risks of violent behavior or convictions, particularly in adolescents and
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young adults. A large Swedish cohort study of over eight
hundred and fifty thousand individuals that were prescribed SSRIs between
two thousand and six and two thousand and nine reported
a modest increase in violent crime convictions among those aged
fifteen to twenty four. A twenty twenty study in the
Netherlands and the US linked SSRI used to hire reports
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of violent crimes, with one review noting a doubling of
aggression and suicideality to healthy volunteers. Look again, you want
to get somebody who's going to fund a study, The
study is going to be perhaps manipulated by whoever is
funding the study. Take a look at anecdotes. They are
(30:40):
thrown out and discredited. But look, if you've got seven
thousand stories about people who like the one I keep
going back to as a young guy who the SSRI
has had some unwelcome side effects, and so he just
stopped taking them or lowered his doses significantly. He turned
in his school classroom with a rifle and he pointed
(31:03):
at the class, and he got in front of the
class and he pointed the rifle at himself, then back
at them, then at himself, and back at them. They
were able to get it away before he shot himself
or anybody else. Took him to the hospital. After he recovered.
He had no recollection whatsoever of any of that happening.
And you got seven thousand stories like that, many of
(31:24):
them not having happy endings unfortunately. But why can't we
take a look at stories and anecdotes. I think they're valid.
And as RFK Junior said, people have had guns in
this country forever. What's changed is this SSRI stuff and
the attack on them mentally and spiritually in the schools
(31:46):
in the name of transgenderism. That's what's really changed and
that's what needs to be looked at. The You know,
they have in this article about twenty different stories of
people who were on these SSRIs, and of course as
they're going through this mental attack, and gas lighting from
(32:09):
the institutions. They get depressed, they have other mental issues,
and so what they do is they give them the
ssright drugs. And so now you're combining all this stuff together.
It is a lethal mixture, lethal for not only them
but other people as well. You want to take a
look at some of the comments we.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
Go, Yeah, we've got North American house hippo. Thank you
very much for the tip. We really do appreciate it. So,
as I understand, way Moo taxis will be deployed in
NYC this winter. I'll be looking for YouTube videos of
young robots congregating at mall parking lots and doing donuts.
This ought to be good.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
Yeah, or you might have some of these Waymo taxis.
I don't know are they electric? They probably are't electric.
I wonder how their battery is going to hold up
during the winter there and.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
You're going to get part of the way to where
you're going and then zi yep. Brandon Bennett says, glory together, Yes,
and thank you very much for that. Brandon three Little
Birds says I'm two years into fighting the preferred pronoun
usage in all places. After being fired for refusing to
use the demanded words, I've lost everything but still fighting
law fair.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Good for you, thank you for doing that. Yes see,
that's why I say, you know, we have to it's
very easy. I didn't mean to say that there weren't
fights all over the place and other important issues. But
the reality is is that this is one that is
going to have immediate consequences. There's no consequences if you
want to argue with somebody over many points that we
(33:34):
will argue over, but with this one, you have to
take a stand and there's going to be consequences for
that stand, and it's very important to do that.
Speaker 4 (33:43):
Thank you, gott don't frag me. Bro says the trans
folks will be used like illegal immigrants as a pretext
for more tyranny and gun control.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
See the mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota and his demand for action.
No comment of SSRIs or mental disorder.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
We got to pretend these kids are not mentally disordered.
You know that they're just fine, they're in the right mind.
That's the true insanity of all this stuff.
Speaker 4 (34:06):
Anytime there's any kind of shooting, it's always immediately well,
the gun is the problem. It's not that the individual
had an issue. They were evil or insane or both,
Mark Young twelve. The state has no authority for involvement
in marriage. Yeah, that's right. But also, I mean personally,
I think you could even make the argument that not
only just you know, gay people shouldn't be getting married,
(34:28):
but also marriage is a sacrament between you know, you
and God and your wife. So realistically atheists have no
business getting married. Either you can go get a civil
union or something like that get the tax benefits, but realistically,
marriage as we know it is supposed to be between you,
your wife and God. And if you don't believe in God,
why even bother.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Well, I've always said the state should not be involved
in marriage, and that's a relatively recent thing, you know,
as recently as like seventeen hundreds in England, you had
the marriage to be recorded like at the church, you know,
the town church or something. They would write it there
and the government was not recording that. What happened was
you had people who would you know, marry somebody in
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this town and then go to another town and marry
somebody there somebody. So they say, oh, we got to
have a centralized registry of this thing because it created
a lot of issues in life and also in death
in terms of who were the heirs of that. So
we kind of got into that through the back door.
But the reality is is that, yes, it is not
something that needs to be defined by the government. And
(35:33):
when you talk about the federal government, it gets even
worse because the you know, we could argue whether or
not the state government should have a say so in this,
but there is absolutely black letter law saying that the
federal government has no authority to define things like that.
And we're going to get to that later.
Speaker 4 (35:50):
Yeah, we've got B. T. Taylor two four six says
if we make owning guns illegal, there will be no
more gun crimes. That has worked so well for other crimes,
like exactly right, it's done every you know, that's why
we live in a paradise. Now we've made everything bad illegal.
The Real Octos book says state defined marriages and five
o'h one c three churches exactly as the Bible and
(36:12):
God had planned all along. Guard Goldsmith, good to see you, Guard,
Hope you're doing well. Government statism operates off of hate, envy, theft, coercion.
Only through flipped ideas of care and love can evil
people hide their evil Yeah, that's right. They invert everything.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Yeah. Yeah, they tell you that they love the kids
when they're doing that to them in schools.
Speaker 4 (36:33):
When they're the ones that are perverting them and making
them so sick and twisted. Don't frag me, bro right,
don't point out the mental health problem or hormone blockers.
Is the transmmunity post threats of murder against anyone that
thinks gender dysphoria is a mental disorder.
Speaker 3 (36:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:48):
After the shooting, I saw many different posts shared on
different places, taken from Reddit and other places of the transmunity,
just being like, well, you know, good, these kids got
what they deserved. If your parents, it's are fascist Republicans.
If your parents are this or that, you're Christians, don't
expect us not to start, you know, taking action.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
Not only are we seeing the trans shooting up kids
on a regular basis, but they focus on Christians a right,
They focus on who they perceive as Christians, and that's
that's there's a real hatred of God that is there,
because this is incredibly demonic. The whole thing is from
its inception, the schools.
Speaker 4 (37:27):
Yeah, they have a hatred of God. They have a
hatred of Christians and they seem to especially hate Christian children,
and I think it's I don't know. To me, seems
like they could be specifically hating children because they're thinking
about that was the last time maybe they had any
semblance of happiness. You know, they think back to when
(37:48):
they were a kidd and before they were this part.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
Well, I think it's demonic. Frankly, I think that's what
it is. You want to everybody wants to talk about
the Antichrist. You know, who's it going to be, Is
it going to come, How's it going to work? It's
working right now. The spirit of Antichrist is here, is
in our government schools. Those institutions are anti Christ, and
they are creating killers who are Antichrist and looking for
anybody that they think is associated with Christ, especially children, right.
(38:13):
You know, the children are the ultimate reflection of the
spirit of Christ, the innocence of children, So they want
to destroy that and literally kill them and destroy their body.
Speaker 4 (38:24):
Defy tiremants. Seventeen seventy six sixty percent of gun deaths
are from suicide. Most of the rest are caused by
a very few percent a certain ethnicity who should be
perpetually locked up. Don't frag me bro should be obvious
by now that they want our guns because they have
plans that will make us want to use the guns. Yeah,
I think maybe you should give me that thing over there,
(38:45):
because I'm about to do something to you.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
No free people will ever be disbarred these of guttenced founders.
Speaker 4 (38:51):
BT Taylor two four six. Newsom was also making fun
of people praying well, Gavin Newsom is a despicable, wretched
human being.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
Yeah, he's a.
Speaker 4 (39:01):
Fool and a ghoul. Knights of the Storm remember that
video where someone suggested that trans people arm up. Is
he going to be brought up on charges for inciting violence? Oh,
might have done a stochastic terrorism their friend.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
No, he'll only be arrested if he burns an American flags.
Trump will come after him. But Trump is all about
same sex mirage. He's all about the LGBT stuff. He
and Milania, you know, they honor that, and they are
honored for honoring that. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (39:27):
Remember Malania was bragging about how LGBT friendly Donald Trump was.
Speaker 2 (39:32):
Yeah, and bragging about the fact that he was the
first person to come into the White House to come
in supporting same sex mirage. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (39:41):
Look, look he's such a friend citizen of AMERICAKA. It
was reported and confirmed that there were anti Second Amendment
protesters at the scene while the active shooting was still
going on. Nothing organic about that. I haven't seen anything
about that. I have to look into it. Yeah, Michael
paul One, Yes, little Mogadishu is right in downtown Minneapolis
and extends a bit out. Well, it's going to extend
(40:03):
more and more.
Speaker 7 (40:06):
So.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
Yeah, that Mayror is right there. What a cognitive dissonance
that is to have all these Muslims there in his
town and he is pushing our trends, our beloved trans community.
You know, these people don't realize that the Muslims, when
they take power, they're going to start throwing these people
off the roofs of buildings.
Speaker 4 (40:24):
These are incompatible ideologies at the core.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (40:28):
It's also if anyone that's seeing Blackhawk down should have
looked at where they're coming from. Oh no, send them
back immediately.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
We want to warn them for the consequences in this
life and the next. But the Muslims will just throw
them off the rooftops. That's it's such a strange alliance
to see Democrats, the LGBT Democrats and the Muslims.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
Yeah, it's one of those things where this, you know,
Marxist critical theory can twist and warp just about anything.
You got these Muslims I'm talking about. Oh, yes, I'm
a queer radical feminist Muslims. No you're not.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Yeah, No, it's gonna work out.
Speaker 4 (41:04):
Why would you even bother ascribing yourself that title if
you're just you know, it doesn't matter. Religions generally have tenants.
But these people come in and they will just gut
the entire thing and then just keep the label. Why
why even bother?
Speaker 2 (41:17):
Well, it's gonna be the type of thing that you've
already got a civil war within the alphabets. You've got
the l's versus the t's, right, they are at each
other's throats. The lesbians versus transgenders they are. But yeah,
it's gonna eventually come there, because whatever the politicians at
the top do they get, grassroots have bought into this.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
We've got.
Speaker 5 (41:43):
Before we go on to the next comment, saw a
funny headline. I was looking for it, I couldn't find it,
but just some city council woman saying, I feel so betrayed.
We have always fought for Muslim rights and everything, because
the Muslims had a big thing to get the city
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to take down all the Pride flags and they took
down like a bunch of LGBT stuff. So the left
was like, I am so betrayed. I can't believe this
after everything we've done. It's like, what did you expect?
Speaker 4 (42:19):
Why did you sting me? Said the frog they have
the leftists don't live in reality at all. They're completely
and utterly divorced from it. And Max he says, interesting
that they had locked the doors to the mass B. L.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
Houghton, Well, I think he had also barricaded it with
some like two pi fours or something so they couldn't
open it.
Speaker 4 (42:40):
Yeah, there's always conflicting reports when this type of things happens,
because it's just fog of war. Yeah, under stressful circumstances,
your memory gets very very shaky. People you know who
saw the exact same thing, well remember it very different ways.
That's why you know, police tend to do a bunch
of different interviews with a bunch of different people when
a time happens, because memory is faulty.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Yeah, I you know my own personal experience. Your mind
can play tricks on you. We had we'd just been
opened a couple of weeks and we had a snow
snowfall that got got us stuck at the video store
that we just opened, and Karen and I were working
it and I left work. I still had my other job.
(43:24):
I left work early and went there, and it's like
everybody in the area goes would go to the video
store to get a movie, and so it was insane
and we were very busy, so we had no thoughts
of closing down. It was like, this is great. We
saw all these joke and say, there's no business like
snow business, and so it was. It was really busy.
Then all of a sudden, everybody stops coming. So it's like,
(43:46):
all right, I guess we'll go home now. Well, we
couldn't get out. I had a sports car and had
an Mr two, couldn't drive it in the snow at all.
We were stuck. As a matter of fact, we had
an eighteen wheeler got stuck in front of our store
and we had heat and electricity and everything. So he
was stuck right out in front of our store and
we said, if you want to come in, we got heat.
(44:07):
You can sleep on the floor. That's what we're doing.
In the middle of the night, we had somebody break
into the store and we hear this banging. And most
of these shopping center was still under construction. We got in.
We we wanted the first stores to open, and the
anchor at the grocery store did not even opened at
that point, and so we hear this banging and we
(44:28):
walk over. I walked over to the wall where I
heard the sound coming from, and I woke up. The
midnights come kind of foggy, and by the time I
did that, right through the wall came this stick. Now
in my mind, it came through the horror section, right,
And we had just seen this Brian de Palmer film,
(44:51):
I don't recommend it, Body Double, and at one point
in the end, the killer's chasing squirrel and he, you know,
drills her with an augur and it goes through the
ceiling and you see it, right, this thing comes and
that's what my mind saw. I thought they had an augur.
All they had was electrical conduit pipe that they had
(45:11):
taken from one of the construction sites, and just going
through these empty things till they got to us. Because
they want to come in and steal a bunch of stuff,
and I really, I literally saw that. I can still
see it vividly, except that that was not what it was.
Your mind's just playing tricks on you, you know, and
the surprise of this doesn't make any sense, and you're
trying to make sense of it, and your your mind
(45:31):
throws up some images that it had that are similar
to that.
Speaker 4 (45:35):
Yeah, it's filling in the gaps.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Yeah. Later on went over something that that's it, that's
all it was.
Speaker 4 (45:42):
No, that can't be Yeah, bil Hotin says tranny red
flag law again, it's yeah, it shall not be infringed.
And then these people are severely, severely deranged, well absolutely wicked.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
Yeah. When you look at the basis for the red
flag law, you know, it's something where they feel like
somebody I've said many times, you know, instead of taking
the gun, they need to take the person because the
person is still going to be dangerous. And you know,
if you leave somebody out there who is violent to
maybe mentally ill, they can kill people of the car,
They can kill people with their bare hands. They can
(46:19):
kill people of the club or a knife. Yeah, and
I think that is true of the trainings as well.
I'm not arguing gun control, but if you're gonna take
guns away from anybody, you start with the mentally ill.
And I'm not advocating that at all. I pose to
Trump's red flag laws for those reasons. But still it
is the elephant in the room, isn't it.
Speaker 5 (46:39):
It's just another thing that shows the stupidity and nonsense
of the red flag laws. Yeah, they would never say
that this was an acceptable excuse for taking guns, even
regardless of how many shootings and how disproportional it is
with trainees.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
These crazy people are our constituents, Sir Knighted, No, don't
brag me, bro.
Speaker 4 (47:05):
Anyone that has a mental disorder like gender dysphoria has
already prohibited performs for the gun dealers. Most dealers will
not sell to anyone trans Well, they shouldn't baite. You
should exercise your own personal free will. Some training walks
up to you and says, I would like a gun, Sir,
you say no, get out of my store.
Speaker 5 (47:23):
Yeah, as long as it's the private company or private
dealer deciding.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
Yeah, Star Barkley. The same people calling the US a
police state are the same exact people calling for taking
all the guns except for the police. Funny how that
always works out. It's always that way, Sir Knighted. As
much as I want to say no guns for trainees,
shall not be infringe as we were just talking about,
Sir Knighted, instead of talking about taking their guns, I
suggest we arrest their doctors and charge them. Arrest their doctors,
(47:52):
charge them, and then sorry, put them in the funny
farm until they are till they're better.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
I'd say the appropriate response to all this stuff is
to shut down the government schools. I've been thoroughly corrupted.
They're engaging in activities that we would lock people up
for in terms of being a pedophile and the mental
damage that they're doing to these vulnerable people. That's really
the source of the problem right there.
Speaker 4 (48:16):
This is not a self perpetuating ideology. It means people
actively working on it and feeding the propaganda. If you
stop the propaganda, this will all go away. It'll take
a little bit, but given in about ten years this
will have vanished.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
This will they call ordinary people breeders because they're not
breeding and can't breed. And what they do is they recruit,
and they brainwash and they groom, and so that needs
to be shut down. These institutions are called schools.
Speaker 4 (48:42):
If you were to shut down the schools and march
into Hollywood and stop the propaganda there again, I'm convinced
within ten years things would largely go back to normal
in a cultural sense. Cletus five five five. I can
tell you firsthand that SSRIs do make you psychotic because
I was on cirtelene for a while and it definitely
made me think about shooting and stabbing people more than once.
(49:03):
It's no joke.
Speaker 2 (49:04):
Wow. Yeah, And you know, I'm surprised looking at the
pharmaceuticals that they were pushing on me and decide not
to take. There's a lot of pharmaceuticals that it may
not have the same it may not affect your mind,
but there's a lot of pharmaceuticals that if you start
taking it for a while, you have to back off
(49:24):
of it gradually or it does really wicked thanks to
your body. And that's definitely the case of the ssorry.
It can do it while people are taking it, but
it definitely does it if you don't get off of
it very gradually. I would compare it to getting the
bins for a diver. You go down, stay down deep.
(49:45):
You better take your time coming up, or have a
decompression chain that's going to be there.
Speaker 4 (49:49):
Yeah, let's defy tyrant seventeen to seventy six government school
systems to create these monsters on purpose. If anybody thinks
these government demons give a hoot about the shootings, you
need to wake up. Assyrian girl says, this murderous Channing
would have found a way to obtain gun regardless his
writing show. He was determined to do evil. That was
(50:11):
the only reality left to his life.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
Yeah. If he couldn't get legally, he'd get it illegally.
And that's the whole issue, you know, as we're talking
about it. That's why people say, well, if your band guns,
only criminals will have guns, And that's what they mean.
The criminals are going to get the stuff one way
or the other.
Speaker 4 (50:27):
You can't Again, the black market always exists, no matter
how much you try to crack down on it, it
will always be there.
Speaker 5 (50:33):
A Syrian girl reminded of the story from just yesterday
of the girl in Scotland, you know, fourteen, and they
are coming after her because she's defending herself. They don't
want the victims to be armed. Yeah, I was watching
that video. Again, I noticed the guy filming. At the
(50:54):
very beginning, the girl is saying, she's just twelve and
you're bashing or you're a kid bash, leave her alone.
You're you know, attacking her, and he goes and why
are you effing it up? That was his first line
in the video. If you're listening closely.
Speaker 2 (51:10):
Yeah, I'm attacking her and I'm propositioning herself. Why are
you messing around with this?
Speaker 5 (51:15):
And that's what these gun pushing politicians have a problem with.
They don't want you effing it up for the perpetrators.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (51:24):
It's again, the migrant crisis is actually a crisis. They
create real problems. It's not that, you know, these people
are good, wonderful citizens that are just going to integrate,
you know, freely and be your wonderful next door neighbor. No,
this is the type of things that is common in
the cultures they come from. They're importing.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
Well, the day makes they do these kids. That's a
real problem as well. And you know it's it's the
government creates a problem and then dumbles down on it
to add some additional things that are part of their
agenda that they wanted to do. In the first place.
Speaker 4 (51:58):
Yeah, girl, too bad. No one else in that church
had a gun to stop this demon.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (52:05):
Pisono Avante seventeen seventy six. Ban all inanimate objects, starting
with cars and trucks.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Or he could just confiscate them, say that they were
involved in a drug trade somewhere in your imagination.
Speaker 4 (52:17):
That's right. I think this car committed a crime dugged
double O seven. I saw thread and read it where
people were discussing this comment after comment on how prayer
doesn't work. It was very sad. You know, there's a
lot of hatred out there.
Speaker 2 (52:29):
People say prayer doesn't work with the people who have
never tried it. Quite frankly, you know, the point of
prayer is not that we tell God to do something
that he doesn't want to do so that we can
see him working. And we have seen that many many times.
And I think all of you for your prayers that
(52:49):
about my health issues. But I've seen it over and
over again. And God doesn't always do what we want
in our own timing, you know, when we want to
have it happen. But that's also a lesson as well.
But I've seen some truly miraculous stuff in our lifetime
and that has been a direct answer to prayer. And
(53:10):
so these are people who have not tried it, who
do not believe it, and they have shut it down.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (53:19):
So look at nineteen eighty the public schools teach paganism evolution.
Lucifer is the author of paganism.
Speaker 2 (53:25):
Yeah yeah, and evidently, you know, he thought that he
could become God. Perhaps at least he was selling the
idea of evolution and transhumanism to Adam e. Right.
Speaker 4 (53:34):
Yeah, there's this movement on some of the more fringe
right wing circles right now saying, well, you know, the
Christian right wing has had its time. They tried it.
It's time for you know, the more pagan atheistical side
of the right wing to wield power. It's like, you
do realize that the pagan you know, atheistical side of
things was largely in power everywhere because paganism just means
(53:56):
like not Christians, so paganism becomes it's basically everything if
you're loose about it. It was everywhere, and Christian Christianity
beat it, took it at the height of its power.
When all these people wielded power, Christianity came in and
said no, this is ours now, this is a Christian nation,
this is a Christian land.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
And then you have to do it by force.
Speaker 4 (54:15):
No, you guys had your time and you lost. It's done.
Paganism is dead and it will not come back. Citizen
of Americaca, have you seen Trey Goudy's haircut lately? He
has migrated to a full Q tip.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
Good way to describe I have.
Speaker 4 (54:34):
I don't pay too much attention to Trey Goudy. I
can't say, I can't say I do tof I Tyrant
seventeen seventy six. Don't take this the wrong way, but
thank god the demon had no idea what he was doing.
As far as using weapons is concerned, Yeah, most of
these people are largely incompetent. Their brain is faulty, and
therefore they're not very good at anything. The real Octo Spook.
(54:56):
If I was a criminal, I certainly would not want
my victims to have weapons. That is the real line
in the sand. And they telegraph their real reasons, don't they, Yes,
very much so, searing girl. If a man or woman
is so focused on self hatred that they would be
willing to mutilate themselves, why would why would we be
surprised when they demonstrate hatred for other people as well
and follow through with violent behavior. That's very true, Becausonovante,
(55:20):
seventeen seventy six.
Speaker 5 (55:21):
I have a picture of Trey Goudy if you want
to see the full Q tube.
Speaker 2 (55:25):
Yeah, it's just wow.
Speaker 4 (55:29):
Yeah, Trey Goudy looks really different than I remember him
looking video.
Speaker 2 (55:32):
I think it's a little bit higher than that. Oh, louis.
Speaker 4 (55:37):
What's going on, mister Gowdy? Zonovante, seventeen seventy six. Statement
inherent writes are not contingent upon the criminal murderous acts
of mad men. We've got a comment about Jens Hockey geesebusters,
and it's good to see you geesebusters. Yeah, great acting skills,
that's right. She's sure to get her oscar soon.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (55:58):
Guard Goldsmith says she is a as Biden sent weapons
around the globe. I didn't see her tears, no, of course,
not Bille Hoten. No thoughts and prayers for those unlive
by the mRNA though, that's right, yea, Jensaki. Most of
these people, once they're done with their tenure with those
new sort of minor jobs, you know, Press Secretary, I
consider that a more minor job at the White House.
(56:21):
They tend to fade away. They kind of go away,
and you don't hear from them too much anymore. Jensaki
continues to crop up and make a nuisance of herself.
Speaker 2 (56:28):
Well, they get jobs in media. You know, you look
at George Stefanopflos. He was like White House cheap of
stam for something. He's been like the top guy at
ABC News. She's got a long career because she's articulate
and she will say anything to please her masters. That's
that's what the press secretaries do. That's what you're seeing
from Sue, and Sue's I love it now.
Speaker 4 (56:47):
She's definitely more articulate than what was the girl that
followed her up, Jeanine Pierre or something like that. She
could not spring a sentence together. She could not get
a point across to save her life. Yeah yeah, as
if Biden's mental and cognitive decline and transferred itself over
to her as well, like it was contagious.
Speaker 2 (57:05):
Yeah. Yeah, she's going to circle back and have more
to say about that later. That was the first time
I ever heard that expression, We're going to circle back
to that later.
Speaker 4 (57:13):
She would not circle back Citizen of Americaca says the
anti secondment protesters were actually harassing the parents as they
were picking up their children. In fact, wow wow, Brian
and Dev McCartney. These Catholic schools usually have top notched security.
Speaker 2 (57:27):
Where was that?
Speaker 4 (57:28):
How did the how did the he get in get
in with all this paraphernalia.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
Yeah, I don't know. I mean, it's it is uh Minnesota,
and uh it just maybe you know, all these different
churches are gonna have to do it, uh take take
responsibility individually. I don't know if they've got because it's Minnesota,
maybe they all we're safe. We got anti gun politicians
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and we've got gun laws, so that'll never happen in
our area. But that's that's the key you're going to have.
You got a target on your back, especially for these people. Well,
we're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll
be right back. When we come back, we're going to
talk about the Great Replacement and what's happening. We had
several different incidents that happened in the last couple of
days here in Tennessee and trunk drivers, drunk drivers driving
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All right, welcome back, and we're talking during the break,
and Land said some might want to clarify what I
was talking about in terms of red flag, I just
want to say they kind take guns away from people
with their red flags. They're being hypocritical. I don't support
any gun control regulation. I really believe shall not in
fringe means shall not infringe in any way, shape or form.
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But I think that they're distracting people from the real problems.
Instead of red flags, what we need are black labels,
and we need to tell people when something has a
black label on the drug. People need to be warned
about the homicidal ideation that comes with these drugs and
what happens if they change the dose age and all
the rest of this stuff, or maybe just get rid
of them altogether. I've had listeners who have said I
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was really helped by my SSR. So again, you can
make that decision, but you need to have it be
fully informed. You need to understand what the true risks are,
and you need to listen to people who have had
adverse effects, not just the studies that are produced by
the pharmaceutical companies. That's the real issue, and they have
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an agenda that they're not showing you here when they
push this, and that's why it's the ultimate hipocracy that
they want to take guns away from other people, but
not from the people who are certifiably insane, and they
have driven them as such. Before we get back to
the news, I just want to thank people who have
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the hope that we have in christ and that's really
what our focus wants to be on. Let's talk a
little bit about what's going on with Cracker Barrel a lot.
We're kind of getting to the end of this story,
and at the very end of it, as they're walking
this back, you see that they have just as part
of the walk back, they have just taken down the
LGBT page that they had at Cracker Barrel. They were
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pushing LGBT stuff at Nashville Nashville Pride and all the
rest of the stuff and lecturing people about it as well.
And this is being put out by CNN saying that
this is intense right wing push against them, But when
you look at the people that are doing this, We've
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got a clip of the woman who was talking about
the rebranding. Can you play that clip? Lance? Okay.
Speaker 12 (01:05:34):
Last year, we have been very transparent about our transformation platform,
and one of our strategies is really centered on that
physical guest experience, and we've spent the last year testing
and concepting various levels of remodels. All of these have
been all of these various levels have been rooted in
(01:05:55):
our brand DNA, they've been rooted in guest feedback, and
it's all about evolution with intentionality. We've been very true
about oural of making our stores feel brighter and even
more welcoming than they already are while maintaining that country
hospitality and charm that we're known for. So when it
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comes to the overall experience, what you can rely on
is items like our rocking chairs, our biscuits, our peg games,
antiquities on the wall. None of that is going away.
We're just looking at ways to freshen up the experience
so that we can open our door a bit wider
for more guests. And when we think about what we're
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trying to do, it really is again about listening to
what the guests ask for and what the guests and
examples of what the guests ask for are things like
spaces that feel brighter, that feel less cluttered, more booth seating,
more seating options so our guests are more comfortable while
they're dining with us. But again, it really is about
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taking that feedback and sting into various levels of remodels
that again represent exactly who we are.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
You get the idea, and so yeah, they're going to
keep the antiques that are there, but they're going to
make sure they put them in a grid organized right,
because people like her are the ones who when they're
in school, they had to get all of their pencils
and papers and anything organized precisely. And if you look
at what they were doing, they're taking like a bunch
of mugs or something and they put all a section
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of all mugs, put them in a grid. But then
they will rotate them in different odd orientations and just
to give a little bit of randomness. That's there.
Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
I love how she says all that she talks for
that length of time without ever saying Okay, yeah, people
didn't like it. We screwed up. It's still just like, oh,
we're following, we're doing what you want. This is great.
We're like, No, you're an idiot. You're an incompetent moron.
You gutted the entire well soul of the company.
Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
Office Space nailed this with a parody and years ago saying, uh,
you know to this this barista at a coffee place.
You know, why are you talking like that? Only elite,
wealthy white women talk like that? And you're you're not that.
Here's the clip from Office Space.
Speaker 5 (01:08:11):
How can I get you?
Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
Actually? This is from a Hawk Coffee had coffee okay,
room for cream, totally, room for crean.
Speaker 13 (01:08:22):
Why are you talking like that?
Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Why are you talking like that?
Speaker 4 (01:08:25):
Because it's my voice, this is my wise.
Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
No, it's not.
Speaker 9 (01:08:29):
I heard you talking a minute ago. I know you
don't talk like that.
Speaker 14 (01:08:31):
Neither to you, because nobody actually talks like this.
Speaker 9 (01:08:34):
You choose to talk like this, and today I chose
to talk like this.
Speaker 4 (01:08:37):
It's pretty annoying, isn't it.
Speaker 15 (01:08:39):
Why is it?
Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
Root man?
Speaker 14 (01:08:40):
Just stop doing that.
Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
Can't help us my voice.
Speaker 14 (01:08:43):
No, it's not. It's an affectation that annoying teenagers and
rich people use to sound like they don't give the shop.
Except you work in a coffee shop, so I know
you're not rich and you don't look like a teenager
unless you're un as Kennedy Schreiber.
Speaker 9 (01:08:58):
Knock it off.
Speaker 3 (01:09:00):
Just because I talk like this, I mean, they don't
give it.
Speaker 4 (01:09:03):
And what exactly I'm supposed to kno to sit about?
Speaker 14 (01:09:05):
That's an excellent question to ask yourself in your actual voice.
Speaker 4 (01:09:09):
Excuse me, some of us would like to order.
Speaker 16 (01:09:16):
You're total man.
Speaker 5 (01:09:18):
There, there you go.
Speaker 9 (01:09:20):
Good, you're talking.
Speaker 8 (01:09:23):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
And what was that from?
Speaker 4 (01:09:27):
Then?
Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
I thought that's from Office Space.
Speaker 4 (01:09:28):
It's the same actor, but uh, I don't know what
that's from some.
Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
Same actor, same kind of role.
Speaker 5 (01:09:33):
Yeah, it looks like he's trying to reprise his famous role.
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
Yeah, well it nails that anyway. And the family of
the guy who designed the original cracker barrel logo is
talking about it. And the thing I thought was interesting
was the guy died in twenty twenty one, but his
wife said that she kept for years and years. She
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kept the napkin on which sketched out the logo. As
a meeting that he's having with the owner of Cracker Barrel,
he sketched out on the logo on a napkin. You said,
just threw that away a couple of years ago. I
wish i'd kept it because of you. Worth a lot
of money now it certainly would. But yeah, the guy
was who started the chain, was the CEO for thirty
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two years, and now they've turned it over to women.
Speaker 14 (01:10:24):
Like that.
Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
So that and the grooming page that was there that
has now been moved.
Speaker 4 (01:10:32):
On.
Speaker 2 (01:10:32):
Behalf of Cracker Barrel's lgbt Alliance and deib team. We
want to celebrate you for being you. It is our
greatest mission to ensure that pleasing people means all people.
LGBTQ Plus Pride Month each June is an important time
to reflect on the Stonewall Riots. It began June twenty eighth,
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nineteen sixty nine, evoking activists to demand change for the
LGBTQ plus community in America. They are deeply into this stuff.
Long with ensuring educational resources and inclusivity practices are upholed
every day. Cracker Barrel will also be returning to Nashville
Pride and the Out and Equal Workplace Advocates Conference. There
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are many ways that we encourage bringing you your authentic
self to work. So now they have and I think
there's a clip there of the fact that if you
go there, page not found. Oh no, what they need
is CEO not found is really what it needs to
get rid of that fool. Yeah, that's right. Woke women
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wearing black horn rimmed glasses combined Cracker Barrel with celebrity
celebrating homosexuality as they toss around phrases like physical guest
experience while we were still healthy culture. This is the
stuff of sitcoms. We mercilessly ridicule these people who warned
the public away from them. The whole world is now
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upside down, write Nulty at breitbarton absolutely right. We're going
to take a quick break and we will be right back.
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You're listening to the David Night Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:00):
Well, welcome back. We've had it. Of course, the horrific
accident in Florida from the guy who has given a
commercial driver's license for his eighteen wheeler out of California,
illegal alien and doing a U turn and killed a
family of three in that accident. We've had several of
these types of things happening. And right after we had
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talked about that, Lance saw this on the net. He said,
look at this. They had an eighteen wheeler that was
going the wrong direction on the bridge there at Memphis
that goes from Arkansas to Memphis, goes over the river there.
He's gone the wrong way. They pulled this guy over
and the driver was a guy named Harving der Singh
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thirty six years old. They say he's from Tracy, California,
but he was so drunk he wouldn't pull over. They
had to chase him for quite a way. He's in Arkansas.
Then he gets on this bridge and said he was
bouncing off of the concrete barriers on different sides. And
they finally got the guy to stop. And when they did,
the woman who recorded this said, well, you know this
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has been going for some time. You could see that
there was a cop who was standing on the on
the concrete barrier there. The traffic is all stopped in
the other direction and he was standing there looking in
and then he goes around to try to get the
guy out, and he wouldn't leave. I told Lance, I said, well,
I'll guarantee you that this this guy is an illegal
alien or something is wrong because he won't get out
of there. Turns out that he's he was so drunk
(01:14:32):
he blew a fifteen. That's double the limit for a
regular driver of a passenger car, but it is four
times the legal limit for somebody who was operating a
commercial vehicle like a semi trailer, because he sings weigh
eighty thousand pounds.
Speaker 5 (01:14:47):
I've had this on the board for a few days.
Found it right after it happened and no information had
been released, and it was well, that tells you it
wasn't an American. Else that would been the headline of
every story. You would have to trade out. He's saying,
of course it's a white man.
Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
Oh here's the amazing thing. They he went for one
hundred and thirty miles. They chased him. That's a very
very long chase. And so if you saw that clip there,
first the guy is standing there looking at and then
runs around, he goes over and they opens up the door.
The guy will not get out, and then as that
clip is ending, you see another cop who is jogging
up there with a giant rifle. They eventually got this
(01:15:28):
guy out. He did not want to get out of
the vehicle. He did not want to give them any ID,
and he refused a breathalyzer, but they did it anyway.
Speaker 5 (01:15:35):
Found a video of them actually pulling him out of
the car. It's it might be a bit small on
this screen here.
Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
Well, the interesting thing about this, folks is that he's
actually the head of a company that's based out of California,
and he owns two hundred trucks. And I imagine, you know,
even though he's got his paperwork in place, I imagine
that all the rest of the Indians that he's got
working for probably do not, because it's probably making a
(01:16:03):
lot of money by hiring Indians who will work for less.
Speaker 4 (01:16:07):
Yeah, this should immediately spark a deep investigation this entire company.
You should be going through a fine tooth cone.
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Yeah. Yeah, Well let's see if the Department Transportation does
do that. So the woman who filmed that first thing,
her name was Raleigh. First name Raley made couples. She said,
the big truck gets over the right lane and that's
when I saw that truck, she said. My first thought was,
this is a truck hooked up to another truck pulling
it because I thought it was going the wrong way.
I remember, you know, there's been a lot of videos
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you can see them up on social media and the
internet where somebody is sleeping in the passenger's seat and
a truck is being towed and so it's facing you right,
being towed backwards, and the person who's driving and filming
it or got a camera there, wakes the person up says, ah,
you know, this truck looks like it's coming right at him.
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But in this case, it was coming right Adam. He
was driving on the wrong side of the lane after
going for one hundred and thirty miles.
Speaker 4 (01:17:08):
Oh so real quick. So the guy that owns the
trunk company is somebody named Harvender Sing. That guy or
something sing. This guy is Harvender Sing. And so there's
three different sings. There's a guy that owns it sing,
there's his son Parteep sing, and then there's this guy
Harvender singh. So he's related to him, but he is
not the owner of the company.
Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (01:17:30):
Yeah, people might be going to sing Sing yeah, that's the.
Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
Way they need to take him. Partap sing and his
son par Deep sing I have the fleet of two
hundred trucks. But this guy is Harvender. Yeah, thank you
for correcting that.
Speaker 4 (01:17:43):
Probably a relative of some kind.
Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
Yeah. Yeah. So beside the one in Florida that killed
three people, there's also deadly New Mexico wreck that left
families shattered. Reports indicate mister Singh is not a US citizen,
and it's based in California. And this is what California
is doing. This is why, you know, what is done
in california's not staying in California, and it's spreading. We're
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seeing this stuff then in Arkansas, Tennessee, Florida, and New Mexico.
These people get their driver's licenses and their commercial driver's
licenses issued to them in California, where they don't care
whether they can read or speak English, and then they
travel all over the country. And that's why this is
a federal issue. You know, when the federal government used
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the interstate system and its federal funds to coerce the
fifty five mile an hour speed limit, this is something
that the Department Transportation should be shutting down immediately. They
should make it so that these commercial driver's licenses should
not be honored. And coming from California, this is clearly
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an interstate issue. It's not some random coincidence. This is
a full bone crisis. Unqualified, poorly vetted foreign drivers flooding
in the US trucking industry, and Americans are the ones
who are paying the price with their lives. We recently
covered the tragic story the Washington volunteer firefighter and EMT
who was killed by yet another Indian foreign truck deliver
(01:19:14):
cleaning all over the road. And I think they got
a picture of him right there land as if he
scrolled down the American man who has killed mister Wilkerson,
a volunteer firefighter and EMT, a totally preventable death. The driver,
mister Sarjete Parmar, have been charged with negligent homicide along
with five other counts, not only accues of killing one man,
(01:19:37):
but injuring an entire car full of other people another car.
The driver who killed him was from quote unquote California,
although that's just for his license and that he got
He's actually from India. American Truck Drivers United has sent
Trump an emergency warning about these dangerous foreign truck drivers. Finally,
(01:19:57):
Trump has got a real emergency. Don't do anything about
it and say that you've got to be able to
speak English to drive commercially. Truly is an amazing situation,
but something's happening on a regular basis. Sean Duffy, the
Secretary of Transportation, says that they've taken fifteen hundred foreign
(01:20:18):
truckers off the road because they couldn't speak a look
of English. He said, our trucking industry has been flooded
with illegal aliens who barely have any training to operate.
Last March, it happened in Austin. Five innocent people lost
their lives thanks to a drunk foreign driver, an eighteen
wheel driver who was arrested in North Austin crash that
(01:20:39):
killed five people, including a four year old and an infant.
He was a contract driver for Amazon here on a
work visa from Ethiopia. Maybe it's an H one B because.
Speaker 4 (01:20:51):
I'm sure there was just no one in America who
could have done that job.
Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Nobody in America can drive a truck or a car.
Speaker 13 (01:20:56):
We need this drunk Ethiopia in here. Yeah, kill our
own people, yeah, he's not a Texas resident. His commercial
driver's license was not issued by Texas. Again it's California.
So states that are encouraging this trend have to be
held accountable. Again, the federal government knows how to do that.
(01:21:17):
Another case of this drunk illegal kills a woman and
critically injures the fiance and a head on crash in Nashville.
This happened in Memphis, but then in Nashville almost the
same day. This happened illegal alien from Honduras. This is
not a commercial driver's license or an eighteen will in
this particular instance, it was just a It was a maserati.
(01:21:41):
This guy is illegal, but he's got a maserati. Maybe
I wonder what his business would be.
Speaker 4 (01:21:48):
It's a mystery.
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
Yeah, I wonder if he's selling illegal drugs here. The
driver the Maserati was identified as Julio Cesar Herrera. Gonzalez
initially hospitalized the letter charged with vihictory or manslaughter, vehicular
assault DUI, and driving without a license is on during
illegal here. He was given temporary protected status in two
(01:22:12):
thousand and eight, which is later evoked in twenty fifteen,
So for ten years he's been here without any protected status,
and he has a prior conviction for vandalism, but he's
driving a Maserati now driving it drunk as a matter
of fact. And then as we look at the great replacement.
We've talked to many times about what's going on in
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the UK. Of course we just had the incident we
mentioned again today earlier about what was happening in Scotland.
But the newest crisis is that there's just too many
patriotic Britains they don't want the flag put up. And
so when you have Birmingham, which is the second largest
city in the UK, and they have put up painted
(01:22:58):
the library in Greenway colors to mark Pakistan's independence day.
So they had flags up for Pakistan for quite some time.
And then when there was a British occasion that they
wanted to commemorate and the British people started putting up
their flags, they started taking them down immediately, and so
then they counter protested. And as they were doing counter protests,
(01:23:19):
one of the guys who was carrying a flag wanted
to go into a pub and they had the security
guards encounter him and say this.
Speaker 9 (01:23:26):
Well, because you got England flags on, not letting people of.
Speaker 4 (01:23:30):
England flags because it's a simple rule by management.
Speaker 9 (01:23:33):
Simple rule.
Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
You don't video our staff please kind of request.
Speaker 15 (01:23:37):
No, I'm asking his questions of England flags in England. No,
I just want to put it online to show that
this pot what is this? The manner and their management
are refusing.
Speaker 9 (01:23:48):
People of England are.
Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
Not involving ourselves in any pose process.
Speaker 9 (01:23:52):
It's not a protest wearing an England plan trum so
I have to take is establishment in England.
Speaker 12 (01:24:05):
Happy again?
Speaker 9 (01:24:06):
Do not think there's an issue with that?
Speaker 10 (01:24:07):
Like?
Speaker 9 (01:24:08):
Do you not understand why people might be upset by that?
Speaker 17 (01:24:11):
Once?
Speaker 9 (01:24:11):
If I had an England flag, would that be right?
Speaker 4 (01:24:16):
If I had an English flag?
Speaker 9 (01:24:17):
Would that be right? I had a Palestinian flag on?
Would that be all right?
Speaker 6 (01:24:19):
To go?
Speaker 9 (01:24:21):
You wouldn't stop that, would I'm happy to you can't
answer the question.
Speaker 4 (01:24:24):
Because it's difficult for you. It's a wretched woman with
her false smile.
Speaker 15 (01:24:29):
No, I can't let you in by this point, will
not let anyone in with an English flag, which is
absolutely ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (01:24:34):
Really a bit of an issue I'd like to leave.
Speaker 9 (01:24:38):
Yeah, they've already been I'm even in my own time.
Speaker 17 (01:24:42):
Don't really.
Speaker 9 (01:24:46):
By this probably, I will not let England flags.
Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
Well, she is not the owner of the pub, she's
the manager. It's owned by a wolding company that owns
a lot of different pubs, and that's that's why you
get that type of thing. Why they hired her as.
Speaker 4 (01:24:59):
Man and it's a smarmy middle management.
Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
So that went viral and people started bombing them with
awful reviews on Google and they got it listed as
a mosque. I think it's the funniest thing white.
Speaker 4 (01:25:14):
Google review bomb Muslims just bomb.
Speaker 2 (01:25:17):
Yeah, they got it listed as a mosque. Meanwhile, at Walmart,
there has been a massive number of firings as well
as a massive number of h one B visas. Now
report from a Swiss tech consultancy organization CTOL charges that
a Walmart executive was dismissed and some twelve hundred tech
(01:25:40):
contractors were locked out of their programs because there have
been kickbacks up up to thirty thousand dollars a day.
Thirty thousand dollars a day to hire these people from
a foreign country to take the jobs of Americans. Isn't
that amazing? Where's that money coming from? Well, there are
the there's an entire ecosystem of companies who are making
(01:26:02):
a lot of money brokering as a middleman bringing in foreign,
cheap foreign labor with H one B visas, and of
course the H one B visas operated, we're sold to
people out of the fiction that well, there's no Americans
that can do this job, so we need to bring
in specialized labor. You know, this is what Trump and
Ramaswami and Elon Musk were saying. We got to have
(01:26:23):
the best people who are playing on our team. So
if we got some kind of an AI expert that
is coming from another country, we need to be able
to get them in here on an H one B visa.
Except that's not the way they're using it. They're using
it as we saw before in Disney. Disney the massive
firings and massive rehirings of people from India, and they
told the people that they were getting rid of the
Americans that are getting rid of. If you stay long
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enough to train the replacement, we will pay you more money.
But otherwise, if you don't want to train them, then
we don't give you the same kind of severance deal
that we normally would. So this is how it being
abused under the program, foreign workers have granted special permission
to work in the US or US companies if they
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have qualifications and skills for tech jobs it cannot be
filled by American workers. Yeah, like the ordinary jobs at Disney.
For corporations they've shown to be essentially concealing their job
postings then claiming that there are no available Americans, and
then they go overseas and get workers under contract who
are paid only a fraction of what American workers could
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would make. And there are companies that are operating, as
I said before, as middlemen, and they're making massive amounts
of money, so much so that they can pay this
Walmart executive thirty thousand dollars a day for this secret
scheme of what they're doing. So the latest scandal happened
at Walmart the Swiss company CTOL, alleging twelve hundred technology
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contractors were locked out, their projects suspended indefinitely. They said
there was no confirmation from Walmart as as matter of fact,
they're denying that that is what happened, but they have
fired twelve hundred people for some reason. They're not saying
what the reason is. The mass termination, said the Swiss
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company was because of a corruption scheme that reached into
the highest echelons of Walmart's Global Tech division. The retail
giant's abrupt severance of ties with CASPECS sourced contractors follow
the firing of a global Tech vice president who had
been orchestrating the elaborate kickback scheme. Daily payments of thirty
thousand dollars flowed from the contracting agencies that were seeking
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preferential treatment in Walmart's vast technology ecosystem. So these people
who were coming in to work for lower wages probably
already are paying this money into this middleman contractor so
they can get them the job and get them into
America as well, and then they pay this Walmart executive
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to keep these job listings secret and then pretend that
no Americans will work job. The Walmart case exemplifies a
pattern that's emerges across the tech sector's staffing ecosystem since
twenty twenty three. Layered vendor relationships were prime contractors sublease
work to secondary vendors, who then in turn engaged tertiary
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providers have created an opaque financial structure that obscures the
accountability while enabling systematic exploitation. Walmart said that this investigation
did not have anything to do with H one B visas,
So they've denied that aspect of it, but they have
not said what it is. Even so, the report said
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that Mike Lee of Utah Senator suggested it may be
time to pause H one B visas you think. Walmart
earlier this year had announced plans to lay off fifteen
hundred workers part of the restructuring efforts. They said there
was a backlash on social media that the layoffs are
being orchestrated to replace US workers with H one B holders.
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Well started decades ago. Is a temporary program to fill
supposed gaps and specialized fields, has turned into a full
blown racket that sells out American workers. Let me tell you,
Ramaswami and Elon Musk are fully on board with this stuff.
You know, it's disgusting to watch the two of them
talking about, you know, two people who have come in
and enjoyed what this country has created in the past
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based on our culture.
Speaker 4 (01:30:23):
All they care about is extracting all the value they
can't out of it. They'll gut the American middle class.
Speaker 2 (01:30:29):
South. We used to call people like that carpetbaggers. They
don't have carpet bags anymore. I guess we've got to
come up with a new metaphor. For years now, corporate
elites and their buddies in the swamp have locked Americans
out of good jobs, rigging the hiring system so cheap
foreign labor can help to line their profits. You know,
in a sense, this is much worse than the trade
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deficit that Trump is talking about so much. So what
we have here from these giant corporations and how they
love money so much that they would do this to Americans.
We have a trade deficit of labor here. They want
to be able to sell to working class Americans, but
they don't want to hire working class Americans. That's the
reality of what's going on here. That's your trade deficit
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right there. There's a trade deficit that the American companies
will not buy American labor instead they want to get
foreign labor. So we're going to take a quick Well,
we got some comments. You want to do the comments
Firus Travis.
Speaker 4 (01:31:25):
Yeah, let's go for it. Got sumter comments here. There's
about the shooting. Be my Valentine prayers for healing for
those children who were there and survive the shooting, who
went through such trauma.
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
Yes, yes, yeah, there are some awful pictures of kids,
you know, being embraced by their parents and weeping. So
I'm sure that was scared them to death, as it
rightfully should. Yeah, and you know, kids are being traumatized
by the school systems that are pushing this training stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:31:52):
You know, n Max good old trade Gowdy is now
being his full fraud self attacking whites, supporting left lies. Yeah,
you're allowed to demonize white men as much as you want.
White women get a little bit of a shield, but
white men, it's a free for all anytime.
Speaker 2 (01:32:08):
Well, he ran cover for Hillary Clinton with Benghazi. He
held these Benghazi hearings, as you all know, went on forever,
made him a household name, grand standing over that stuff,
and never did a thing about Hillary Clinton or you know,
I interviewed many times at least two of the guys
that were there in Benghazi that were defending people, and
(01:32:32):
they're livid about what happened with that and what did
not happen as a result of that.
Speaker 5 (01:32:37):
Yeah. I had a video of Trey gownelan to get
into the deck of him just saying it's a white male.
Of course, it's a white male. Just what we were
talking about. It's like someone's comment. It's like, can you
imagine him saying that about any other ethnicity. It's like
almost always a white male. It's a real big problem,
(01:32:58):
you know, the whole thing of him saying that white
males need to be disarmed. It's like, white males are
the ones committing most of the murders here, but any crime.
He would never bring up ethnicity for anything else.
Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
Yeah, he's a self loathing liberal.
Speaker 4 (01:33:13):
Yeah, when you actually look at these stats on mass shootings,
not just the ones that get reported in airtime, white
men are actually not the largest perpetrators of them, and
not by a long shot. And Max trumpmuslimit guns from
people with mental problems with him being an anti Semite
is a mental illness. Now, that's why you can't make
those kinds of laws and start spiraling out very quickly.
Speaker 5 (01:33:37):
And of course what an anti Semite is is whatever
they want them to be at that time.
Speaker 4 (01:33:43):
I've been called racist, anti semitic, all the all the buzzwords,
all the buzzwords most of us probably have at this point,
don't frag me. Bro Trump's daughter, Jared and pallent here
already have a gun control mental health program ready to
go since the first term. Well, you know, good for
I'm sure it'll solve the problem. Oh yeah, I'm sure
it will completely solve the issue and we'll never have
(01:34:05):
to deal with this kind of thing again. Bille hotin
nothing this is about cracker barrel says nothing, says fresh
like antiques. What's old is new again?
Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
Yeah? Well, you know that was the whole thing about
their brand. It was like, you know, the antiques and
all that kind of stuff, and then the menu was
like comfort food, right, and it was a regional comfort
food type of thing, and that's what they're They don't
understand their brand at all.
Speaker 4 (01:34:30):
Now, this woman is a complete idiot.
Speaker 2 (01:34:32):
She has They're just liberal elites. They probably went to
some Northeast elitist school like Hillery and Trump's and their
daughters too. Yeah, you know what we need, there's another Ivanka.
Speaker 4 (01:34:43):
We need to make this restaurant look like every other
restaurant made within the last twenty years. That's what people want. Yeah,
don't frag me, bro destruction of popular cultures that they
can continue to build back better with their perverted culture.
That's right. You've got to demolish what's there before you
can put something else on top of it. Christian, constitutional, conservative, amazing.
(01:35:03):
People will boycott stores and restaurants, but not schools.
Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
Well right, they will. The schools are just above Chritism
for the most part. I mean, we finally saw people
showing up to Christize the schools for what they saw
during lockdown. Some of them finally have awakened to that.
I think that's one of the big beefs that the
trainees have got. So if they go to a school
that is Christian, that they're not going to push the
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training stuff. So we've got to attack them because they're
not pushing.
Speaker 4 (01:35:33):
Yeah, it's truly amazing. If you want to see the
knives come out, say anything even slightly negative about teachers
and people will just flock to their defense. No, you
don't understand. Teachers are underpaid, they're understaff. This that it's like, well,
they're doing a terrible job. They don't deserve a raise.
We should cut their salary. They should all be fired.
Anyone caught pushing this trans ideology on children should be
(01:35:55):
locked up for the rest of time.
Speaker 2 (01:35:58):
I know why that is to school, but they cultivate
this nostalgia and identity and all people. You know, they
have their mascots, they got their sports teams and their
rallies and all this other kind of stuff, and it's
always about you go to this particular school and you're
loyal to your school. You know, there's even I think
it's even a Beach Boys song, be true to your
(01:36:19):
school or something. Right, So there's this kind of group
think tribalism that they work really hard at and it's
very very powerful when you're young, and they start doing it.
When I was in school, we had elementary school, in
junior high school and high school. They start doing it
in junior high school, really working on creating this group activity,
and people get nostalgic about it. They go back to
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reunions and all this other kind of stuff, and it's like,
that's the last thing in my life that I want
to relive by time in government school. So you know,
but that's the way most people are. And so when
you go after the teachers, they're thinking about that and
they have more nostalgia for that school experience than they
do many cases their own family. So you know, just
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that's where it is.
Speaker 4 (01:37:05):
It's again the teachers.
Speaker 2 (01:37:07):
It's a strange system it truly is we got here.
Speaker 4 (01:37:10):
The teachers fail on every level. Kids can't read, they
can barely write, they can't do math. And these teachers
out there, oh, if I just had more money, if
you had more money, you'd what what You're an incompetent fool.
Thes that are put in place aren't there to teach
kids that the teachers an them.
Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
Teachers would get more money if they operated independently. You know,
there there is going to be demand out there for
tutors and things like that, and if they're good at
what they do, they can sell online classes to people. Right.
But again, it's this mentality that many of the people
that have gone through schools have been you know, recycled, recycled,
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recycled through these socialists and doctrination aspects, and lived in
that system for so long they don't want to take
a chance of not working for the state. So they're
thoroughly status in there and they're outlook.
Speaker 4 (01:38:01):
So yeah, right. Overture has a comment says it's because
people are programmed to believe that unless you have a
degree or too incompetent to teach your child, you cannot
do a worse job than the school is doing it
is impossible. The teachers, as I keep harping on, are incompetent.
They're largely very dumb. They're all set up in this
system where they have this horrible curriculum picked out, and
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even then they can't manage to get through it. You
cannot do a worse job than these Marxist fools that
are incuncated in the system.
Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
Well, that's why it is. You know, it even stretches
to people. Many people have gone through the school system
and they've heard all this stuff about the credentialed teachers,
and they think that they can't teach their own children.
But you can, you can, and you understand, you know
that personalized instruction. You only need to stay a step
ahead of them. So if you had a problem with
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the algebra, it's not a problem. You know, there are
people out there that you can get online classes and
so you can outsource some of the stuff to other
people for some of those subjects. But the real issue
of education, as RL Dabney said back in Civil War,
he said, it's really about morality and character. That's the
essence of what education is about. And the government understands that,
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and it is really frightening to see what they are
trying to inculcate in kids in terms of character and morality.
That's your job as a parent, and the schools are
very important for that. And in terms of reading and writing.
He said he didn't even see that as education. He
said that was just utilitarian tools that people got. That
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was like you would get at a trade school, right,
if you're going to go to a trade school, learn
how to operate a machine or something like that, learn
welding or something. So he just saw math and other
things like that is kind of an extension of a
trade education, but real education in the since that he
was using. It was about character, ethics, morality, and definitely
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don't like what the morality and the ethics of the
government institutions we call schools are.
Speaker 4 (01:40:08):
Got some comments about the illegal truckers ap rumble seat.
Is this going to ignite checkpoints and hauling people out
of vehicles? Wouldn't be surprised if it becomes a trigger
or yet more overreach.
Speaker 2 (01:40:17):
Yeah, what FARTA is saying is that they're going to
do it at the way stations, which they want to
make sure the trucks are not overloaded. They pay taxes
because of the weight because that does damage to the
roads if it gets overweight and that type of thing.
So they have the weighing stations. At that point they
could do a license check, but we'll see what happens. Again,
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they can take any real problem and they can abuse it.
Speaker 4 (01:40:43):
Jim Zim and c just passed a bill to allow
foreign doctors to practice in the state without passing any
US medical exams. Well, that's going to be fantastic, considering
that India has a huge problem with factory degree mills
where they just turn out.
Speaker 2 (01:40:57):
All you need to know is a lookup table for
which drugs pharmaceutical wants you to. You know, here's the
symptoms and you plug it into the AI and it
tells you which pharmaceutical drug to hand to them.
Speaker 4 (01:41:08):
Yeah, nWo is bad. Nineteen eighty four. It took me
two months to get my CDL. I should have went
to California. That's right. It probably would have taken any
more like two minutes. Yeah, then again maybe not, since
your name isn't singh. And this is a comment about
the British pub ap rumblest UK and US are moving lockstep.
According WF Agenda twenty thirty dictates it's not accidental.
Speaker 2 (01:41:30):
Now, it's all right, there's a great replacement.
Speaker 1 (01:41:32):
It is.
Speaker 4 (01:41:33):
They have planned this out for years and they are
moving along with it. Doug seven comments about the shooting.
Minnesota is an open Carrey State Act, but culturally it
is very anti gun and people would freak out if
they sell you with one.
Speaker 2 (01:41:46):
Yeah, that's right. Well that's interesting. Well we're gonna take
a quick break. When we come back. We're going to
talk about robot rabbits in the war with the invasive pythons.
I guess so it's going to be mounting pythons versus
this killer robot rabbits. We'll take a quick break, folks,
and we will be right back.
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next package of bombs and missiles come from the USA.
Speaker 2 (01:44:10):
Well, in Florida, we have a case of the mounting
pythons versus the killer rabbits and the Holy Grail is
to try to save the ecosystem from this invasive speech
specie that's been released by a lot of people who
got them as pets. They start to get really large
and then they release them into the wild. We're seeing
(01:44:31):
that with iguanas as well in Florida. But the pythons
have been a huge problem the rabbits are now the
latest tool that they've used to try to get these snakes.
They said. The rabbits look, move and even smell like
the real thing, and they put them out in traps
to lure in the pythons, and then these robotic rabbits
(01:44:52):
can alert the trappers about the python's presence that are there.
Speaker 5 (01:44:57):
So we have terminator rabbits that are pretending to blend
in with the other rabbits. They're not the marked ones
of the rubber skin. They look real. Only the dogs
can tell them apart.
Speaker 2 (01:45:08):
Maybe they should have gone instead of just having these
passive targets, they should have had it active like the
rabbit and monty python. You know, may spring go for
the judge layer on wherever you can find it on
the snake. In the Everglades, Park officials say the snakes
have eliminated ninety five percent of small mammals as well
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as thousands of birds. It is kind of interesting when
you look at these evasive species. When we went to
New Zealand, there were bounty pictures up all over the
place about these red possums that had come in and
they are an endangered specie in Australia, and yet in
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New Zealand, where there's no predators, these things became the
apex predator. They were killing Kiwi's little helpless nocturnel birds
and all these other things that were there because they
were the apex preador at the point. But in uh
and Uh in Australia, they had they had to especially
protect them from the the more powerful animals that were there.
(01:46:14):
And when you look at the way these things are
brought in. Now, these these are there because of people
releasing them. But the government has in the past brought
in things like kudzuo that's all over the South, or
hyacinths they clog up the waterways in Florida. Those have
been brought in by the federal government and then they
got out of hand. FDR was concerned. I guess when
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they had the droughts, they brought in kudzuo. We used
to use it, at least that's what I was told.
I never fact checked to see if it was FDR,
but I was told that it was brought in by FDR.
Speaker 5 (01:46:47):
I know it was brought in by the government and
they were paying farmers to plant kudzuo. Well, we used
that as a big ps a push telling people. They
were calling it the miracle plant. They wanted people to
plant it everywhere.
Speaker 2 (01:47:06):
Yeah, and they can grow a couple of feet in
a day. And so it has really gone wild in
western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee and things like that. But
we used to use that and as a metaphor for government.
They said, you know, you have a problem, and government
brings in a solution, and just like kudzoo, all of
a sudden, it becomes an even worse problem and it
starts growing in a crazy manner like that.
Speaker 5 (01:47:29):
Yeah, in Japan, where it's native, they have a kudzuo
beetle that eats it, but here there's no predator. So
they don't want to import the kudzoo beetle because it
might make the problem a lot worse if it goes
after other crops.
Speaker 2 (01:47:44):
Yeah. Yeah, let's hope that they don't import the Kudzuo beetle.
So they said, we're having a really hard time finding them.
That is the pythons, Burmese pythons. They said. They deployed
these robot rabbits the summers and experiments. Previously, there was
an effort to use live rabbits to lure the snakes,
but that became too expensive and time consuming. The robots
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are simple toy rabbits, but retrofitted to emit heat and
a smell to make the natural movements that appear. Like
other regular rabbits, are placed in small pins monitored by
video camera that sends out a signal when the python
is nearby. They said that the robots cost about four
thousand dollars, but they said the estimations of the number
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of pythons now in Florida, the US Geological Survey said,
we've got a ballpark number of tens of thousands. That
don't really know because these things are very adapt at hiding.
But other official estimates run as high as three hundred
thousand Burmese pythons.
Speaker 1 (01:48:44):
And these things are huge.
Speaker 2 (01:48:46):
They give the alligators a run for the money when
they get into a fight.
Speaker 4 (01:48:49):
The sad Burmese pythons are absolutely massive. They get they
can reach I think close to twenty feet. I know
that left unchecked. You know, they just continue to grow
and grow and grow. It's just a matter of if
something else gets to them before they get to that point.
But once they reach the large enough size, like you said,
they can just you know, they can't eat alligators. There
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have been multiple and people, you know, a snake that
it's dead because it ate an alligator that eventually tried
to claw its way out from the inside, but the
snake managed to swallow it.
Speaker 2 (01:49:20):
Yeah, and they both died. Yeah, they said, the average
between ten and sixteen feet.
Speaker 5 (01:49:24):
How is it cheaper to get these four thousand dollars
robot rabbits than a real rabbit? There are four thousand
dollars per robot rabbit.
Speaker 2 (01:49:35):
Yeah, you know, the rabbits do actually breed like rabbits.
Speaker 4 (01:49:39):
I imagine maybe it's more expensive to fit a real
rabbit out with tracking gear or something like that, or
you run the risk of yeah, you know, running through
the brush and destroying it or something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:49:51):
Well, it said. Every year the Commission holds a Florida
Python Challenge that carries cash prizes for the most pythons caught,
the longest snake, and so forth. This year, nine hundred
and thirty four people from thirty states took part in
the effort. In July, they said they captured two hundred
ninety four pythons, the top prize of ten thousand dollars
to a participant who bagged sixty of them. It's too
(01:50:14):
early to determine how successful the robot rabbit project will be.
They said that they have removed twenty three thousand the
snakes since the year two thousand. That's not too many,
because we were talking about twenty five years. It's only
about one thousand of them a year.
Speaker 4 (01:50:30):
Yeah, funny. One fun fact is that from what I've read,
India also has a problem with I think the same
Burmese pythons, you know, Burma kind of from where they're from.
They also had a you know contest, you know, bring
in as many of these as you can, and you know,
we'll pay you out for each one. It actually led
to more snakes because people started breeding them to bring
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in as many snakes as they could, So they ended
up game the system. Yeah, they gained the system. They
tried to scam it and allegedly ended up with a
worse problem than they had before.
Speaker 5 (01:51:02):
I saw that same thing. Yeah, it was the same
exact thing that worked in Florida. They tried it there,
but with less money for the prizes, and it backfired
horribly as people started breeding them and made the problem
much worse.
Speaker 2 (01:51:18):
Well, it's probably not too hard to breed them. They
said that they lay fifty to one hundred eggs the
female does at a time, and they've got a gestation
period of only sixty to ninety days. Yeah, so you
can imagine if they were able to get twenty three
thousand of these things out in the last twenty five years,
how many of them they truly are. They're breeding like
you know, the feral pigs or what different Texas.
Speaker 4 (01:51:37):
And maybe that's what we need. We need giant snakes
to eat the feral pigs.
Speaker 2 (01:51:40):
We can have a sort of you know, go Yeah,
they can have the federal government get involved and capture
them and transfer them to Texas.
Speaker 4 (01:51:47):
India does have a large problem with snakes, though. I
think they're one of the leading countries when it comes
to snake by death s each year because of the
Russells viper I believe. Yeah, I think snake's fascinating. So
snake fact for you.
Speaker 2 (01:52:01):
Well, this is while they got the robot rabbits, this
is also a trapped China is building a brain computer
interface industry, reports Wired magazine. And let me tell you
that this is the industry putting this out to say
that we've got a brain gap that is there with
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the Chinese, and so we need to have some federal
support for this. This is the game that they've always
play Alex Skarp's book that he put the Technological Republic,
there is a gap with everything with China. Okay, we're
behind them in this area and in that area, in
that area. So we need the federal government to come
in and to subsidize these businesses. And that's what this
(01:52:45):
article is really pushing, that we need to have help
to compete with China. China has signaled its ambition to
become a world leader and brain computer interfaces that's not
something that we need. But they're going to push this
and push for the federal government to subsidize. They said,
China now has several homegrown BCI companies. The government is
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making the development of this technology a priority because again
it's a tolitarian country and the plitarian governments want to
have these brain computer interfaces. This is not to help
people who have spinal cord injuries. Ultimately, yes, they will
use it for that and that will be what they
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feature at the beginning, but ultimately this is about a
mind control project, which is what totalitarian countries always want,
including our own. The new policy document lays out a
roadmap for China to achieve breakthroughs and BCI technology by
twenty twenty seven and to build internationally competitive industry by
twenty thirty. We cannot let them get ahead in the
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brain gap. We know China is strong at translating basic
research into practical uses and commercialization, and so we need
that same kind of government corporate partnership, don't we. Well,
you need to be very careful about the new technology.
And just as you think about a brain computer interface
and think about what can possibly go wrong, take a
(01:54:10):
look at what could possibly go wrong with all these
other technologies are happening right now. Here's an example. Using
an AI browser lets hackers drain your bank account just
by showing you a public Reddit post. So you want
to hook your brain up to uh.
Speaker 4 (01:54:26):
Just think maybe this computitors deserve Yeah, you talk about.
Speaker 2 (01:54:29):
A brain drain. You know, if the AI can drain
your bank account just because you're using an AI browser
and you go to a particular site, you know, the
the ability of this technology to do damage to us
is still unknown. We're rushing into these things just like
we rushed into the m R and A.
Speaker 5 (01:54:49):
Yeah, the real brain gap is in the heads of
these AI cheerleaders.
Speaker 4 (01:54:55):
Yeah, what I wonder about is, you know, if your
brain can influence the electronics. Can you know how much
influence can the electronics put on your brain? Very rarely?
Is it only ever one way? Yeah, so's that's probably
more what they're interested in.
Speaker 2 (01:55:09):
Well, for the longest time, DARPA has had their Brain
Project research that they said that they want to help
people had PTSD uh and and yet they talked about
implanting memories just like total recall. We can erase selectively
erase memories, which is what they're trying to do, or
we can implant memories in you of things that you
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never did. And that's that's what darp has been working
on for quite some time. So they said. The vulnerability
in this particular AI browser is known as an indirect
prompt injection attack. It allows hackers to trick AI browsers
into following malicious instructions hidden in plain texts. What is
an AI browser lance? Do you know what that is?
(01:55:51):
I've never seen that term before.
Speaker 4 (01:55:54):
A lot of browsers have integrated a large language model
into it, so it'll you know, if you Google something
or you know, whatever router you're using your search, some
of them will give you like an AI summary at
the top of what you're looking for.
Speaker 2 (01:56:05):
Yeah, Brave does that. Yeah, Yeah, maybe that's what they're
talking about. You can literally get prompt injected and your
bank account trained if you were doom scrolling on Reddit.
This means that you're just kind of hanging out and
scrolling for a long period of time. Perplexities Browser AI
has been tricked into following malicious instructions embedded too in
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publicly available content. Do either of you guys do anything
about perplexity?
Speaker 4 (01:56:33):
Apparently that is a I've never heard of it until
this article.
Speaker 5 (01:56:36):
Okay, they do mention Brave, they say it's just SNOVERYI company.
They were the ones that were kind of the first
with deep search stuff, but now everyone has that.
Speaker 2 (01:56:51):
Well. This vulnerability is known as an indirect prompt injection attack.
It says very simple the vulnerability lies and how commentsses
web page content When users ask it to summarize this
web page, it feeds part of the web page directly
into its large language model, without distinguishing between the user's
instructions and untrusted content. From the web page, and so
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people are just injecting this prompt and said, if you
give it privileges across authenticated sessions, it has potential access
to banking accounts, to corporate systems, to private emails, cloud storage,
and other services. So it could use that presumably, I guess,
because you can save your passwords and things like that
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on these browsers, perhaps by injecting their prompt, and they
can then have access to those passwords and use that
to drain your bank account. One person said this is
why I don't use an AI browser. You can literally
get prompt injected in your bank account drained by scrolling
on Reddit. Well, as we look at the craziness of
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the climate scam here, we have the slatest report that
came out and Lisbon they're concerned because they said dark
cars are heating cities. They set up to buy up
to four degrees centigrade. The study found that's huge. I
don't think that you're going to get that big of
a boost, but we've talked about cities being heat islands
(01:58:22):
and how that has affected their long term temperature measurements
to bolster their climate change nar TO, So I guess
the question is what about dark solar panels seah.
Speaker 5 (01:58:34):
And also if they're saying that the color of your
car is a major factor in you know, global warming,
does that mean that everything else they've been saying about
the car doesn't matter. I mean, if this is the
big factor, just what color? Just having a black metal
object is as much as having a car, and then therefore.
Speaker 2 (01:58:55):
Yeah, yeah, I mean four degrees centigrade is huge because
they were talking about two degrees integrate being the doom
point at which we're all going to die, So just
having black cars could do that according to them. But
this is a study, and this is why I say,
you know, you can take these studies with a grain
of salt. Depending on who has funded them and the
games that they have played, they can use that to
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come to their conclusion. They said that it was worse
the cars were worse than nearby asphalt, that white vehicles
reflected eighty five percent of sunlight, cars covering ten percent
of city roads, their heat contributes and significantly impacts urban warming. Well,
I guess we'd have to compare this to that story
(01:59:37):
about Trump spending a lot of money to paint the
wall black. They're at the border and then the guy
going out there and measuring the unpainted wall and the
black wall and not seeing a difference in temperature.
Speaker 5 (01:59:49):
Also, the way the article phrases that it's worse than asphalt,
You mean having a car there is slightly worse than
not having a car there. Yeah, well I would hope
that it's than nothing.
Speaker 2 (02:00:01):
I find that hard to believe since i've when I
was in junior high school, we had an asphalt track
in Florida and you had an afternoon gym class, so
that thing has been heated up all day. I mean
you could. It was burning my feet through my sneakers.
It's crazy. And asphalt in Florida was difficult to you know,
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people typically didn't use it except on tracks that use
it in driveways because of the heat issues that were there.
But when you look at the amount of surface area, right,
surface area for the road is going to be much
greater than the surface area for the car. So again
this is more doom climate news that needs to be
need to think about it and not just take it
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for why it's worth face value. So we have some
comments that you want to cover before you Yes, we do.
Speaker 4 (02:00:51):
The real Octo spooks as private schools should get public
funds because the parents with students in public schools are
paying the same school taxes as those parents with students
in public schools. The parents should choose where their money
is spent.
Speaker 2 (02:01:03):
Well, be careful because whenever the government funds it, the
government will control it. One of the things that we
pushed when I was with the Libertarian Party to try
to help people with private schools was to say, okay,
you know, in North Carolina we had an income tax.
We said, give a tax deduction to any individual who
wants to support somebody going to a private school or
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a homeschool, and they get to take that deduction whether
or not they are related to the person. And so,
you know, some people now proposed that the problem is
they've now set up a third party institution that is
going to process that. And so you always have to
be careful about government control whenever you're taking money from them,
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even to the extent of participating in sports. They would
exert government control on homeschoolers through that.
Speaker 4 (02:01:54):
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barrel to crack in Beryl. Well, that's a very Californian sensibility.
Brian and de McCartney says, create and Beryl. Isn't that
already a place? Isn't it a store?
Speaker 2 (02:02:10):
That might be? Yeah, I guess I could call it
if it's gonna be run by these uh mary sue
that they got there, they could call it creek and
barrel because they got creaky speak. So we're gonna take
a quick break, folks, and we will be right back.
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Well India seems to be making a bid to be
the number one persecutor of Christians in the world. Of course,
that title is right now held by North Korea. They
have had that for quite some time. But India and
their radical Hindu government of Modi, which by the way,
Chelsey Gabbard is very connected with that political party that
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is there. They have now passed harsh anti conversion laws
in several of the different Indian states, expanding maximum punishment.
If you talk to somebody about Christ, you can get
life in prison. Yeah, and this is what they call it,
the Freedom of Religion Amendment. They have taken a page
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right out of the American book where you call the
bill exactly the opposite of what it is Patriot Act
or whatever right that's exactly the opposite or the Inflation
Reduction Act that Biden had to give a simple example.
They will expand the maximum punishment from ten years in
prison to twenty years or life in prison, along with
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fines up to eleven thousand, five hundred dollars. The law
allows the police to arrest suspects without a warrant, to
seize property to make offenses non bailable. Online or social
media messages they interpret as promoting conversion are also punishable,
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raising concerns over free speech and especially over the freedom
of religion. Even though they call it that, it is
designed to suppress the freedom of religion. These provisions, with
penalties of up to life imprisonment, represents some of India's
harshest anti conversion measures and can turn ordinary conversations about
belief into criminal acts. And let me say that when
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we talk about this, they have specifically used that phrase
anti conversion laws. They have put that in and their
laws prohibiting that in many Western countries and proposed in
the US as they say they don't want to have
any conversion therapies. What they're talking about where psychologists or
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groups would take people who were LGBT and they would
take them into a very course of psychological procedure to
try to convert them out of that way of thinking.
Of course, that was anathema to the early movement because
they said there was a gay gene and you were
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born that way. But now they don't believe that there is.
Now with the trainees, they had to do a complete
one to eighty, so now the conversion things back on
the table. But they called it that because they don't
necessarily put the therapy in there. But it's anti conversion
because they don't want Christianity to be spoken anywhere, right,
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you don't when any Christians speak anywhere. They don't want
any conversion because it's not going to be the psychologists
that are their real issue. Psychologists are no threat to
the LGBT. This relationship with Christ that is, and so
that's what they want to shut down. And you can
see it when they start calling these things anti conversion.
That's ultimately where it's going, and that's where it's going
to go in the West as well. The law reserves
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harsher penalty for cases involving women, miners, and tribal communities.
Conversions are linked. Conversions that are linked to any foreign
funding would carry sentences of seven to fourteen years. They said.
Those involving force inducement, trafficking, or marriage promises could result
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in life sentences. That is not what Christians do with that.
Concealing religion for marriage purposes could mean up to ten
years in prison and finds of more than three thousand dollars.
So I don't know. I guess if you wanted to
marry somebody, but you didn't tell them that you're a Christian,
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you pretended you're a Hindu. Then when a person found out,
I guess they could call the state.
Speaker 4 (02:09:45):
On you, I don't know, get your spouse thrown in prison.
Speaker 2 (02:09:48):
At least ten other states have adopted similar measures, although
most of them carry shorter prison terms of up to
ten years in prison. As many as thirteen states have
pass such laws, although several remain inactive or are being
legally challenged. So Christian groups say the legislation will deepen
religious polarization and restrict India's constitutional freedom. It's predominantly Hindu,
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and the Hindu party that is in charge now is
extremely radical. They have tolerated and supported and covered up
violent attacks against all other religions Christian, sekh Muslim and so.
And that's a party that has given a lot of
money to Tulsi cavern. As a matter of fact, Christian
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ethics must infuse artificial intelligence and the emerging tech. This
is an article from Christian Posts. They said earlier this year,
while in Sacramento, California, and AI powered robot made me
a latte at a coffee shop near the state capitol building.
He said, I was marveling at its capability, but he
said I also was a bit unnerved about it, because
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I thought, what are they going to be the issues
of this in terms of displacing humans and at the
foundation of our society, there has to be some kind
of a moral and ethical basis for the things that
we do. We can't just keep going down this road
of adopting this technology without thinking about the implications of it.
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And the people who are pushing it out there have
thought about the implications of it. That's why they're pushing
UBI and other things like that. They want to use
this to enslave and to entrap us. We know what
that is, and we need to demand from the people
who are in political power that they put measures in
place before that happens. Typically, what we see happening is
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even though people see what the implication is going to
be for some of this new technology of various areas,
nothing is done about it before it happens, and then
it's very difficult to get anything done after it happens.
That's why we keep going down this spiraling rabbit hole.
A growing movement is taking aim at overturn same sex
marriage ruling. Now that critics have been proven right. They
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point out I mentioned this a little bit earlier in
the program the Supreme Court. It has now been a
decade twenty fifteen, where they decided that they would define
marriage against the law and against the wishes of the
states and the people. And again, I think that marriage
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is something that ought to be defined on a religious basis,
but if you're going to have there certainly is absolutely
no case for the federal government or the Supreme Court,
especially to impose their definition on the rest of the country.
Same thing was true in terms of abortion. Both of
these things, and when you had the abortion ruling overturned,
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when Rov. Wade was overturned with the Jobs hearing, this
is one of the things that Clarence Thomas pointed out.
He said that the prevarication that Rov. Wad was built on,
We've had many other things that were done by the
Supreme Court that were based on the same kind of
logic and expansion, and that those things should also be revisited.
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One of them that he mentioned was the Bergefeld case
that or the Supreme Court established same sex mirage over
and against the states and the people. Said we can
either recognize gay marriage, we can recognize children's right to
a mother and father, but we can't have both, said
Katie Faust of them before us. It's an organization that
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advocates for the right of children to their biological parents.
And that's really what this is fundamentally about. It's not
just an attack on marriage that the Supreme Court did
a decade ago, but it was specifically an attack on
the family so that they could attack and control the children.
The village demands a right to raise your children. This
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is the Hillary Clinton thing, and they demand a right
to raise the children. And we have been told over
and over again, like the think OF's MSNBC had a
public service announcement that was done by Melissa Harris Perry
that I've played so many times. We've got to get
over this notion that you own your children. They belong
to the community. Right, No, they don't. But that's what
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is fundamentally behind all of this stuff that's happening, and
the redefinition of marriage was fundamentally an attack on children.
Yet again, the problem is from the child's perspective, their
own mother and father are never optional, not in terms
of their identity, their development, their safety, or their rights.
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Whenever they talk about children's rights, that has been used
as a cat's paw by the UN in order to
separate children from their parents. And they do that by
separating the children from their parents in a school environment.
That's what we're seeing all the time. While the kids
want to have this pronoun because we've told them that
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they're in the wrong body, and so they push back
against the parents and say that the child has a
right to identify with whatever pronouns and whatever gender they
want to be, and they essentially terminate rental rights in
those areas. That's happening left and right, not with a
formal decoration necessarily, but in many states are trying to
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formalize a process. The decision is left and tatters the
single most important institution in society, marriage and family, while
ushering in an LGBT and doctrination agenda annual state enforced homosexuality,
boosts to the rent a womb industry and a burgeoning
acceptance of eugenics in order to service the rent a
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womb industry. And this is truly brave New World humanism
writ large.
Speaker 1 (02:15:51):
This is.
Speaker 2 (02:15:53):
You're constantly seeing articles coming out. We just had one
this last week where somebody was talking about robotic womb
and where you could have test two babies and you
could watch the babies grow in your robot surrogate now
that's right now is a pipe dream. But at the
rate that technology is changing, I don't know how long
that will be. But all of this stuff that you
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saw portrayed in all the Suxley's Brave New World, from
the hyper sexualization and pushing of sex and drugs in
the schools to the free sex movement to the hatcheries
that he had, all of that, they're working very hard
to implement it. And it's all part of a eugenics
movement and of a totalitarian state. Support for we gay
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marriage among Republicans has dropped fourteen percent from it's high
in twenty twenty one. Faust is going to be part
of a panel that is explicitly calling for the overturn
of the Supreme Court decision at National Conservatism's fifth annual conference.
This would be interesting if conservatives actually try to conserve
something for a change.
Speaker 4 (02:17:00):
First in my lifetime actually.
Speaker 2 (02:17:02):
Well, especially since Trump and Milania have taken over the party.
They're not very concerned at all about the traditional cultural
concerns of conservatives, and yet they positioned themselves that way.
And I see you know conservative influencers or you know
the big the big names and Christian culture.
Speaker 4 (02:17:21):
That traditional values. Does Trump hold just appoint me to
one of them?
Speaker 2 (02:17:25):
Well, they'll say, well look at he got Ruby Wade
overturned and all the rest of this stuff. Well that
was not a necessarily Trump You never know what you're
going to get with a Supreme Court appointment, Like I've
always said, it's like a box of chocolates. You never
know what you're going to get. And with those nine
poltically appointed judges. As a matter of fact, you know,
one of the if you look at Reagan's appointments, they
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were reliably became left wing people like Sandra Dale O'Connor,
who was a Dei pick, and Anthony Kennedy who became
part of the hard hard left when he was in
the court. The fight is already pending in the Supreme
Court with the case of Kim Davis, the former Kentucky
clerk known best for refusing to issue a marriage license,
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so he said earlier, then being fired for that. She's
now been fighting that for ten years. It was Justice
Claires Thomas and the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade,
creating a right to abortion that didn't really exist in
the constitution. Clarience Thomas said that Obergefeld decision about same
sex mirage was endangered because it resupposed on the same
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faulty groundwork. And fundamentally, I always refer to it as
judicial legislation or supremacy or whatever. It's the Supreme Court
legislating from the bench, you know, creating law and defining
what life is, defining what marriage is. They don't have
the right to do that. They call it substantive due process,
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and he substitute due process is demonstrably arone, said Clarence Thomas.
And the idea behind it is that they create rights
and say that that's part of somebody's due process.
Speaker 1 (02:19:11):
So the.
Speaker 2 (02:19:14):
Athony Kennedy who wrote the Bergefeld decision ignored the dangerous
social experiment that he was mandating. So but at the
time ten years ago, it was opposed by Clarence Thomas,
Samuel Alito, John Roberts made the people who are still there.
It'd be interesting to see if they bring this up
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to Kim Davis' case. They may narrowly define it in
terms of a wrongful termination or something like that, rather
than addressing the core of the issue, which is the
Supreme Court's substantive due process. Ultimately, folks, you were going
to have a moral foundation for all law. The question
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is whose moral foundation is it going to be? And
when you whatever you say the law is going to
be even if you talk about something like murder right,
who defines that murder is wrong? And you're going to
have to have some kind of a foundation there. And
it's gotten to the point where Christians are very reluctant
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to say that there is an absolute standard of what
is right and wrong. And that's one of the reasons
why we're slipping down this slope constantly. And the post
berghofeld world is not just marriage that's been redefined, but
it is parenthood, it is fertility, and it is natural
family relationships. Children now regarded as objects to be rewarded
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to whichever adult has the money and the means to
assemble them, or awarded by a judge because one parent
says that she will vaccinate them, which is the obsession
of that particular judge. Children, however, are not commodities. They're
humans with fundamental natural rights, first of which is their
right to life, but a close second is a right
to be known and loved by both a mother and
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a father. And to be protected by somebody until they
are the point where they can make rational decisions. And
that's one of the things that the UN's Convention on
the Rights a Child always wants to ignore the fact
that children do not have the maturity to make these
kinds of decisions. But even in Canada, they're trying to
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give the right to choose physician assisted suicide to children.
The Syracuse Law Review has explained that the arguments used
to overturn Row could be used against same sex marriage.
Substantive due process is what they call it, but it's
the idea that the court can create implied fundamental rights.
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The problem with all that is the ninth and tenth Amendment,
which says that no part of the federal government has
the authority to make laws or to control areas unless
it is specifically delegated to them by the people and
by the States. And so regardless of what your definition
of marriage is, and regardless of what you think it
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should be, if the federal government has no authority whatsoever,
we got to get back to a situation where the
people who swear to pull the Constitution as a condition
of their authority actually are required to obey it. I
don't know how we get to that point, because they're
all in on this deception and hypocrisy, aren't they.
Speaker 4 (02:22:26):
Now, they're all in it together, and they made sure
that there isn't anyone in any place that would actually
hold them accountable. They're not going to be pulled out
of office and thrown in prison for this, that's right.
Speaker 2 (02:22:36):
One of the things that always just you know, could
just shake my head at it is the fact that
they would The substantive do process that they imagined for
Roe v. Wade was the right to privacy. And we
saw all of these judges, especially the liberal ones, all
rubber stamp any violation of our privacy by the surveillance state,
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you know, whether you're talking about having to be risked
before you can fly on a plane, or the stop
and search on sidewalks and things like that. I mean,
they so last a fourth for you. They don't care
about any of your real rights to privacy or the
Fourth Amendment in any any regard. And yet they claimed
that the ability to kill your own children was actually
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a right of privacy.
Speaker 4 (02:23:21):
The fact that they were ever able to sell people
on that is still one of the most mind boggling
things to me, it truly is. It's such a horror.
It is the in my opinion, the greatest horror of
the twentieth and twenty first century. Yeah, and so many
people are just like, oh, no, you know, it's it's
just a woman's right, Yeah, it is. It's murder. Yeah,
it's murder, and it's should be punished as such.
Speaker 2 (02:23:44):
Well to manufacture of the same sex mirage. They also
relied on substitive due process to claim that it was
constitutionally protected. They've expanded it to a lot of different areas,
of course, and those are just two of them. The
analysis said that the aftermath that Dobb's decision spans beyond abortion,
calling in to question other decisions that were decided on
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the grounds of subjective due process.
Speaker 8 (02:24:10):
And so.
Speaker 2 (02:24:13):
The reality, though, folks, is that it's just shut down
by the Tenth Amendment. If they're going to follow the Constitution,
they can't do that. Well. In a positive area, we
just had a case that was brought by former members
of the LEDs Church, the Mormons, and this was a
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case where these former members, three former members of the
Mormon Church accused it of intentionally misrepresenting its religious history
and fraudulently using the money that they got, and so
they took it to the courts, and the court said,
we're not going to rule on the truth or the
falsity of any religious belief, which, you know, when we
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look at this, that's really what separation of church and
state is about. It's not about it's about the government
not picking one religion over the other. And I'm not
saying this to defend the Mormon religion. I don't believe it.
I don't believe that it is true. But we don't
want them picking and choosing which religion is true and
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which religion is going to be required of people as well.
That's what the original Establishment Clause is about. They would
require people to actually attend a favored church and maybe
in some cases even support them financially with a tithing
or something. And that was what was pushed back with
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the First Amendment and the free exercise of religion. So
you had a three penel judge the Tenth Circuit Court
of Appeals said we must decline the plaintiffs and invitation
to enter the forbidden domain of assessing the truth and
falsity of religious beliefs and doctrine. I'm all for government
staying in its lane, and it's very rare to see
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that happen. They filed a suit arguing that the church,
this corporation violated the racketeering, influence and corrupt organization at
at the Rico Statutes. Again, that is an abomination in
and of itself. The Rico Statutes are what the civil
asset forfeiture stuff grew out of. They made the claim,
they said they had false claims about history that even
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its leaders did not believe, and that they fraudulently used ties.
Several religious organizations filed a friend of the Court brief
on behalf of the church, arguing that allowing the lawsuit
to continue would undermine the right of religious institutions to
decide for themselves free from state interference matters of church
government as well as those of faith and doctrine. That
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was really what Jefferson was talking about when he wrote
to the Danbury Baptist. He said, there's a wall of separation.
It's built around the government, and the liberals want to
put the wall around the churches and around the Christians
and say you cannot speak or show your religon and
keep it in the closet. So I think they got
this particular one right. They said, the court can no
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more determine whether Joseph Smith translated with God's help some
gold plates than it can opine on whether Jesus Christ
walked on the water, and so agree that that's not
an area that they should be involved in. I don't know.
Perhaps they had some testimony that they had that they
brought to the court. I don't have any details about
(02:27:27):
the case that to speculate that. Maybe if they're going
to say that the leaders themselves didn't believe Joseph Smith
had that information, that maybe they had some communications between
them as well as some communications that showed what they
were doing with the money. But you should always have
discernment about the church leaders and what you were following
(02:27:50):
as well as what they're doing with the money. And
we see that rampantly with people like the spiritual visors
to Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (02:27:58):
They're about on the same level as Joseph Smith in
my opinion. Yeah, so you've got a bunch of gold
plates that have everything written down. I had them. You
can't see them anymore. They're gone. The angel hit him
or took them or something.
Speaker 2 (02:28:12):
Well. The problem that I have with because I went
to the Libertarian Convention that was held in Salt Lake City,
and while we were there, I went through the exhibit
that they had in their main temple there, and they
had these big dioramas that were set up to show
the history that they had out of Joseph Smith's books.
And the problem is there is, yeah, there is no
(02:28:35):
archaeological evidence whatsoever to support any of that stuff, Unlike
what happened in the Middle East if you look at
the Bible and the early eighteen hundreds, at the time
that Joseph Smith produced all this stuff, there was a
big move of higher criticism of the Bible based on
(02:28:56):
the fact that they didn't believe that any of these
places or civilizations or kingdoms or whatever they are spoken
of in the Old Testament. They didn't believe that it
even existed. We never heard of the hit tights. I
don't think that's just a fictional thing that was made
up by the Bible.
Speaker 4 (02:29:10):
Ironically, higher criticism ended up being incredibly shallow.
Speaker 2 (02:29:13):
Yeah, that's right. So that was the main line of attack,
That was the line of attack before evolution, and so
I guess you looked at that perhaps in cynical ways.
So I don't believe we he did, I imagine looked
at that. I said, well, if I you know, I
can make up my own story about lost civilization to
disprove me. But then shortly after that they began archaeology
(02:29:38):
and they were able to find basically, you just use
the Bible as a treasure map and you could find
all these different things. We went to the British Museum.
They had the Temple of Diana at Ephesus, and they
had a part of the pedestal of that temple and
it was unbelievably huge, fill a room, and it was
(02:29:58):
just a small part portion of that small portion of
that column, one of the columns that was upholding that temple.
And the way they found that was they they knew
of one of the places that was mentioned in the Bible,
and they just kind of followed the uh the path
that was described and were able to archaeologically find that.
(02:30:22):
But none of that has happened of the civilizations that
were supposedly in North America. That's I think one of
the key issues that are there. And then, of course,
after that line of criticism of the Bible was completely destroyed,
then along comes Darwin and h In my opinion. That's
that line of criticism has been completely destroyed by DNA.
(02:30:44):
But we're going to take a break. Do you want
to do some comments? The go ahead, Hi Boos.
Speaker 4 (02:30:50):
I want to ask David a question. What if companies
just said we are not going to pay teriffs because
executive executive orders are not law and only suggestions? Would
that not destroy Trump in days?
Speaker 2 (02:30:59):
Well? Be interesting? There are some lawsuits that are out there.
I understand people are questioning that, so we'll see what
happens with it. But yeah, it absolutely is not legit,
and even with Congress being complicit in it, I don't
know if the courts would courts might. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (02:31:17):
You talk about it destroying Trump's executive orders. I think
it would destroy the first few businesses that tried that,
and then they would all give up. It would have
to be a lawsuit like they're trying to do now.
It wouldn't be if you just stop paying the tax,
they will send out the guys with guns.
Speaker 2 (02:31:36):
Well, if you look at the way he handled Intel,
he brought Intel to us and he's pretty quickly. He
just saw a report by Maria Bartiromo and somebody raised
the question, is this guy because he's Chinese, as he
connected to the Chinese communists, And within five minutes of
her saying that on Fox News, Trump starts attacking this guy.
(02:31:59):
He says he needs to be investigated. And so the
Intel executives are very very concerned about that. They called
right away and arrange with the White House for three
of them to come and meet with Trump. And so
the CEO who's Taiwanese, goes there and convinces him that
he's not a Chinese agent. But then Trump wants to
own part of the company. So that's you know, that's
(02:32:20):
the issue. Everybody is afraid of Trump, and that's the
purpose of what he's doing with this revenge tour.
Speaker 4 (02:32:26):
Yeah, they said, now I'm not going to pay you
might just start seizing your assets that are here in
the United States until you agree.
Speaker 2 (02:32:34):
Who knows what he's going to do. I mean it's like,
you know, even if there's black leather law forbidding what
he's doing, he's going to do it and then challenge
somebody to stop him or overturnament of court well like
still last set forth fitue, you know.
Speaker 4 (02:32:47):
Whole thing with that which the government loves to do.
Speaker 2 (02:32:50):
And as such, I'm going to do this, and now
you try to stop me by suing me in court.
Speaker 4 (02:32:54):
Yeah, maybe you go ahead and give it a shot.
See if you get your stuff back. And America used
to be the top in education ratings internationally and spent
the lion's share on it, but now we are way
below some third world countries. Yeah, our school system is
a joke. It produces nothing but these basket cases. Well, Niagra,
I'm a truck driver and they have always checked all
(02:33:16):
documentation when you get pulled onto the scales.
Speaker 2 (02:33:19):
Yeah, truckers have to have logs and all the rest
electronic logs. Now, I think they're doing that, so yeah,
it would be a trivial thing for them to check
to see, you know, your commercial driver's license. And I
guess if it's coming from one of these states that
they know which states like California don't care if you
can speak English, and I guess I would also know
(02:33:42):
if you can't speak English if they talk to you. Right,
it'd be pretty obvious.
Speaker 5 (02:33:46):
Right, if they're testing his ID and everything at every
way station, means every waystation is intentionally looking the other
way for all of these illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (02:33:58):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, they're not checking. I guess you
know when somebody posts in one of these way stations
and they don't speak English, like, so what.
Speaker 4 (02:34:07):
Yeh, who cares not our problem? Ratus bro, Why don't
they have a weapon system with the robot rabbit as
a camera, just send alert, but no weapon to just kill. Yeah,
this is the next call it the bugs bunny system.
I'll have like a little ACME bomb on it or something.
Speaker 2 (02:34:24):
Yeah, you could have the python swallowed but the robot
rabbit and then it's a bomb.
Speaker 5 (02:34:28):
Right, Yeah, I guess AI is coming for even bugs bunnies.
Speaker 17 (02:34:32):
Job.
Speaker 4 (02:34:33):
We're getting a bit might be getting a bit too
looney tunes with these solutions.
Speaker 5 (02:34:37):
The ACME terminator bought rabbit.
Speaker 4 (02:34:41):
But the cult sim snakes are just excuses for robots,
That's right, any excuse they can get that. What we've
got snakes? What does that mean? We robot rabbits robot rabbits.
Speaker 5 (02:34:54):
You would think for four thousand dollars they could get
something that not only tracks the python but also kill.
What is the purpose of this If not.
Speaker 4 (02:35:04):
You gotta imagine there is some better way to do this,
But who knows.
Speaker 2 (02:35:08):
Yeah, I would imagine that the pythons will probably go
for a little Teddy ruckspin doll that didn't cost four
thousand dollars, and that was around like a couple of
decades ago.
Speaker 4 (02:35:17):
I think it seems like whence a python gets large
enough at Elllait just about anything.
Speaker 5 (02:35:21):
I mean, how smart are pythons that we have to
have a four thousand dollar robot to trick them?
Speaker 4 (02:35:28):
South Coast Painter says it's really a fruitless effort. They
would have to pave over the Everglades. Remember when that
plane went down to the Everglades about twenty five years ago,
it took them a couple of days just to get
to it. A python can make it there in hours.
Speaker 2 (02:35:39):
Max.
Speaker 4 (02:35:40):
Pythons, all right, they're very very good at surviving in those.
Speaker 2 (02:35:46):
Yeah, they're very is very dense as well.
Speaker 4 (02:35:49):
It's basically a perfect hat, perfect habitat for them. They
do real well there. You're never really gonna get rid
of them. At this point. You might be able to
reduce their numbers and keep them from getting two out
of control.
Speaker 2 (02:35:59):
Yeah. The other of those iguanas, I mean, I see
those things, you know, running after people and jumping on
them and jumping on the table and stuff like that.
We never had that when I grew up in Florida.
Speaker 4 (02:36:08):
There's all kinds of invasive species in Florida.
Speaker 10 (02:36:11):
Now.
Speaker 2 (02:36:11):
The remember the kind of the Madagascar kind of chameleons,
you know, where their eyes turning different directions and all
that kind of stuff. We looked into that because we
thought that that's a really fascinating animal. We thought about
maybe having that as a pet for the kids when
they were young, and then we realized how much maintenance
they are because.
Speaker 4 (02:36:28):
They're very temperamental.
Speaker 2 (02:36:29):
Yeah, they you know, there's a climate in Madagascar that
is good for them, but most other places not so much. Well,
in Hawaii, there was a guy named Jackson. He brought
in some of those types of chameleons that were small
and they got out and in Hawaii there's so much
rain all the time and stuff that it worked out
(02:36:50):
for the they could survive in that habitat and they
got all over certain areas of Hawaii. They call them,
that's why they call those the little ones. They call
them Jackson chameleons. They named that brought him in as pets,
and after the.
Speaker 4 (02:37:02):
Guy that caused an ecological disaster.
Speaker 2 (02:37:05):
I don't know that they're necessarily I mean, they're so
slow moving it's hard to believe that they could.
Speaker 4 (02:37:11):
Really, they probably can't do too much damage. Yeah, exactly,
limited by limited in scope by their size watch off
for that tongue. Not as much of a problem as
a twenty foot Burmese python. Yeah yeah, but like I
was saying, the Tokay gecko is also made it into
(02:37:31):
the Florida Everglades and other places, and they're an invasive
species as well. And they're actually a gecko that has
a bite that's strong enough I can you know, to
your serious damage to your fingers and things. But they're
really cool little gecko. The real Octo Spook in their
furthering of own nothing, be nothing, and be happy. Government
plan for your computer will be nothing but a dumb terminal.
(02:37:52):
You will not own the game, but play in a
software on remote server. You will not You'll only be
able to download that which is found suitable for you.
The hell which is I mean cannot even be imagined.
But you can count on being a unimportant and a
virtual simpleton.
Speaker 2 (02:38:05):
Well, I'm well, if you know what is coming, you
know there's certain measures that we can take to try
to get things outside of that system. And that's one
of the reasons why I had a listener who contacted
me trying to remember where he was from. I think
it was Kenya he was from. And he sent me
a chart of gold, and he's a chartist, and he says,
(02:38:28):
you see a pattern here, and it's going to repeat
that pattern. So I think we've hit a high with
gold or whatever. I don't look at gold as a
commodity that I'm trading to make money and trying to
time the markets. That's not what I look at it for.
I look at it as something that is going to
be physical and outside of their virtual system, and still
as a hedge against inflation that has been proven over time.
(02:38:50):
And so when you look at gold and you look
at silver, that's really the purpose that I'm looking at.
I'm not trying to time this, you know, like a
day trader or something to make money off of it.
Speaker 4 (02:39:02):
I'll try to maximize your immediate profit, but hedge against
long term market instability.
Speaker 2 (02:39:08):
That's right, And so you know, if you want to
do that again, I have. That's why I have a
full confidence and faith to plug David Knight NY gold,
which takes you Tony rdban at wiswelf goal because I
think that's very important to make plans to try to
get outside of their system. And when we talk about
an AI browser that can drain your bank account, no
(02:39:30):
matter what they do with an AI browser, they can't
touch the gold that you've got buried in your property
or whatever. You know, there's no way AI is going
to get to that. There's no way that the the
you know, the government electronically is going to be able
to shut that down. So that's the important thing. I think.
Speaker 4 (02:39:46):
Yeah, having a physical asset, something that you can hold.
Speaker 2 (02:39:49):
On to, it may appreciate in value, but actually, you know,
as we say versus the dollar, you're just looking at,
gold is not appreciating in value. It's the dollar that's
going down in value. As we've talked in previous times
with Tony, looking at how much gold it took to
buy say a custom suit, you know, one hundred and
fifty years ago or something like that, and it's about
(02:40:11):
the same. You know, there's been some cost advantage that's
been there because of manufacturing and automation and things like that.
But but the bottom line is if you look at
it in terms of not just a national currency, fiat currency.
But if you value gold based on what it could
buy at certain times, it's very consistent.
Speaker 4 (02:40:33):
Yeah, I got to comment here. It says from n
Max's how about a Python for a pet? It can
have Travis for lunch. Well, you know, it depends on
what kind of Python you get. Burmese Python. Now those
those get real big. You need special enclosures, special training.
A little ball python you it'd be a fun little pet.
Just a little idybitty ball Python Kenyan Sandboa, Come on,
I can't go wrong with those.
Speaker 5 (02:40:55):
Before we move on, just about that comment of everything
will be rented. The I believe it's the CEO of
rock Star might have been the director behind the latest
Grand Theft Auto. Someone connect to Grand Theft. Allo was
saying that people should rent games. That should be the
future of it is you pay by the hour. It's shocking,
(02:41:17):
just the constant creep of these people, you know, to
take everything, turn everything into a subscription. And I know
most people here don't care about video games, but you
see that a lot with video games and any software thing.
They want all software to be subscription because it's just information.
Speaker 2 (02:41:39):
Well just look what they've done in the music industry too.
You know, people used to be able to sell albums
and then you know, even when Apple first got into it,
you buy individual songs. Apple got the lion's share of that,
you know, for they got more than the artist did.
Now you've got these streaming services, and you know they
pay people, the artists for the money. But still there's
(02:42:02):
a much bigger split now between the corporations that are
streaming it than it is to the artists. So you know,
they they're squeezing everybody out in their rental model to
make sure that they're the ones who are making all
the money. That's what it's always about.
Speaker 4 (02:42:17):
Citizen of AMERICAKA says, I feel like the Babylon b
posts they came back too hard in the other direction
and renamed crapper Barrel the South will rise again.
Speaker 2 (02:42:29):
See that? Yeah, yeah, I looked that up.
Speaker 5 (02:42:32):
Found two things about that, the Babylon b There's this
one and this one.
Speaker 2 (02:42:37):
I kind of claims responsibility for Cracker Barrel change.
Speaker 4 (02:42:40):
Yeah, it's pretty good. It's pretty good. Alien poop evolution,
the woe agenda went too far and snapped people out
of it to some extent. Again, this is part of
how it works. They push, push, push as hard as
they can, and once they start getting enough distance, they
(02:43:01):
take off. They take their foot off the gas for
a little bit, and then they've pushed it to a
point where, no matter how much you push back, you're
probably not going back to where you were. So they've
moved the Overton window steps forward one back. When people,
you know, they'll give you some breathing room and get
you accustomed to where you are now, which allows them
to then push you a little bit further next time.
(02:43:21):
So while they might be taking their foot off the
gas at the moment, that's not what they're going to
do forever. They will eventually come back with this. It's
part of the again Marxist collectivist programming alien poop evolution.
Your children belong to the film industry and are shaped
by men who believe themselves higher beings than you. A
(02:43:42):
lot of people just park their kid in front of
the TV or the tablet or anything that distracts them,
so they don't have to interact with them at all,
because you know who, I've got stuff to do. I
have worked a full day. I'm too tired. I don't
want to have to deal with this. Go do whatever
you want. Yeah, this is about India from Paleo have.
Speaker 2 (02:44:02):
To fight the easy path.
Speaker 4 (02:44:05):
I mean, it's just so much fun with our son
and just watching him play and getting to play with
him and just interact with him. I don't understand how
people don't want to be a part of that Paleo armory.
They give rapists and beastiality offenders a slap on the wrists,
but preach the gospel and it's life in prison. That's
(02:44:25):
about India. India has. India is fairly horrifying when it
comes to those sorts of things. The amount of rapes
that happen in India is extraordinarily high.
Speaker 2 (02:44:37):
And the punishments that they give. You were talking about
that the other day, Lance that that particular case of
a woman who was raped and what they did to
for the punishment.
Speaker 5 (02:44:47):
Phrase, Yes, story about that. I'll see if I can
find more information about it. But it was saying that
the sky raped this girl and his punishment the brother
of the girl who he raped, his he got to
(02:45:08):
rape the sister of the rapist. So allegedly, I need
to look this up before I talk.
Speaker 2 (02:45:15):
A kind of an eye for an eye, tooth for
tooth type of thing, but in really weird where it's
been on that.
Speaker 5 (02:45:22):
I want to make sure that this is true. But
they were saying that, you know, this innocent girl was
raped publicly in front of witnesses as a revenge rape
for the brother.
Speaker 2 (02:45:32):
Well, I don't know. You know you when you look
at the honor killings and things like that that are
part of the Muslim religion, it could very well be true.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be
right back.
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Well, thank you before we move on to that. Just
looking this up during the break, it looks like, if
this is the story, a village leader ordered it and
there was a public outcry even in India for something
that horrific, but it happened. I'm still looking at the details. Sorry,
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is a positive story here. This is gen Z that
is really pushing back against these surveillance glasses. You know,
(02:50:16):
we had Google glass and stuff like that, and now
we've got another wave of smart glasses coming from Meta.
I guess it's a Zuckerberg is going to make smart
glasses for the people he calls dumb efforts. Right.
Speaker 1 (02:50:28):
This is.
Speaker 2 (02:50:31):
That they have some ray bands that have cameras all
over them. One person, it's gen Z who is aware
of this, and that's the positive thing about this. I
always wondered what's going to be like for kids that
have grown up under this surveillance state, you know, and
in the past we've had it's generally been older people
(02:50:51):
who did not grow up with this kind of ubiquitous
surveillance and cameras who have been or sensitive to it.
The kids have been kind of desensitized to it. And
yet gen Z seems to be aware of what's going on.
Many One person who worked in a service industry said
(02:51:12):
people will show up and it's kind of a tourist
related thing in New York, and she said a lot
of times people will show up with cameras. Of course,
everybody's got cameras with their phones, and she said, I
can move and get out of the shot. But she said,
with these glasses, they've got cameras all over them. You
can't get out of the shot. So I've seen what
people put up on the internet where they can select.
(02:51:33):
It's like a three hundred and sixty degree camera shot
that you get with it, and they can select what
they want to show later on. She said, I don't
want to wind up on TikTok. Actually it's got two
depth microphones, it's got twelve cameras. That was the Apple
Vision that came out last year. Meta is doing this again.
(02:51:54):
And so even though gen Z grew up and maybe
because they grew up in a culture that had very
little personal privacy, they're at the front of pushing back
against this. So that's good news. I think when we
look at it. They are still selling a lot of
these things. They sold like one and a quarter million
the first year they're out. This year they think it's
going to go to four million, so it's growing by
(02:52:16):
leaps and bounds. But maybe there will be a pushback.
There should be a pushback against it. As there has
been in the past with these things, and you have.
I talked about this yesterday but we didn't get around
to it. I mentioned it. Peter Teel has set up
a tech Builderberg group and they are actually setting up
(02:52:37):
a permanent headquarters. It's not just like an annual meeting
or something like that. And of course we've talked about
Builderberg in the past. These same usual suspects would go
to Davos, they go to Bilderberg, they go to Club
of Rome and this and that. You know, they had
like this traveling itinerary that was set up, and now
he wants to set up a permanent presence there in Washington.
(02:53:03):
Dialogue is what he calls the forum. He's the co
founder of that. Peter Teel is along with rn Hoffman.
They're planning a permanent Washington headquarters and people are calling
it a kind of Buildeberg for tech. Yeah, it's an
invitation only network and now they're looking for what they
call a campus in the DC suburbs. Dialogue often compared
(02:53:27):
to a tech era Buildeberg, has quietly become one of
the most elite and mysterious gatherings for CEOs, elected officials,
and intellectual heavyweights. Maybe they should call it monologue because
it's going to be Peter Tiel telling everybody what they
need to be doing. But they want a dialogue with
the politicians. That's why they're going to DC.
Speaker 4 (02:53:49):
You know, we're in a bad place when the actual
Builderberg is not transhumanist and accelerationist enough these people, Yes, exactly,
don't we need Builderberg two point zero?
Speaker 2 (02:53:58):
Well, of course he's on the steering committee with that,
he and Alex Scarpett Pallanteer, so they have a lot
of influence there. But you hear a lot of the
same tough kind of echo. Listen to this.
Speaker 5 (02:54:09):
Parlog would make for a much better name because it
is these evil masterminds ranting about what they're going to
be doing to us.
Speaker 2 (02:54:16):
That's right, Yeah, The permanent facility reflects That's what usually
happens at the end of these movies, right, they come
out and they do a monologue telling you why they're
doing it. The permanent facility reflects rising demand for quieter
reflection and always on world. They said, dialogue builds itself
as offering global elites the chance to talk candidly across
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ideological lines, away from their phone, and the pressures of
social media, the news media and their stakeholders, stakeholder capitalism
and so forth. And of course you know they're going
to have their Chatham House rules. So they say, I
would love to tell you, but I've got Chatham House rules.
And like you always said about Bildeberg, yeah, you've also
got some laws like the Logan Act, which say that
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you are not supposed to be government officials or other
people are not supposed to be making deals on the side,
secret deals on the side. But they say, well, Chantham House,
it's going to.
Speaker 4 (02:55:10):
Be I'd love to tell you all about the plans
we have to destroy you, your way of life, your
family and everything you love, but you know I just can't.
It's because of the rules we got, they say.
Speaker 2 (02:55:19):
The form of secretive nature appears to be it's selling point.
Of course, it is the group actively keeps its inner
workings secretive and hidden from public scrutiny. The secretive nature
allows participants to share controversial concerning ideas they would not
be comfortable sharing anywhere else, like what are we doing
to take over the world this week? Pinky Well, Brian, Yeah,
(02:55:42):
so again, did we mention its secretive that's enough times.
And so it's already got involved there Elon Musk, Scott Bessant,
and the current Treasury Secretary and the former Treasury Secretary
Larry Summers. Because it is a big UNI party, isn't it.
You've got Henry Kravitz KKR, and of course Henry Cravis
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and David Petraeus who's now working with KKR. They were
always regular Builderberg attendees Wes Moore, Senator Cory Booker and
Jared Kushner and Tulsey Gabbard along with and this is
a kind of I guess the surprise Senator Ted Cruz.
I guess after he' psyclip enough to Israel with the
(02:56:29):
Tucker Carlson debacle of his Yeah, I guess now he
gets rewarded with being a part of the new Builderberg.
I got.
Speaker 4 (02:56:36):
These are allegedly, you know, deep thinkers, they're planning things
out for the future. And then you've got Corey Booker
right in the middle of Cory Booker is one of
the dumbest people.
Speaker 2 (02:56:45):
Well again, it's a you know, he's he's got to
be the one who's going to help to carry this
stuff out. Right, So not only is there that that's
on the East coast. Peter Teele is organizing that. But
as I mentioned the other day, he is setting himself
up to have a four part series on the Antichrist,
and you are not going to be able to see
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a public transcription of what's going on there because it's
going to be private. You know, it's always just for
the inner circle of people who want to pay the money,
people that he knows individually. The thing I find interesting
about his Antichrist stuff is that he's trying to latch
himself on to Christianity in a tangential way here and
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his justification for it. What he says is that AI
is going to be powerful. Governments are going to try
to stop it. In order to stop it, they're going
to have to set up a global regime to stop
artificial intelligence, and that will in turn be the Antichrist.
And so what he's doing is he's holding the idea
of the Antichrist out there as a club to get
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them to make sure they shut down all regulation of
artificial intelligence. And that's going to be so any regulation
of a is going to be on the side of
the Antichrist. And when you look at the big so
called beautiful bill that Trump had. That was one of
the hallmarks of it was that they were going to
stop any regulation of artificial intelligence at the state and
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local level for ten years. And of course you know
it's not going to be regulated at the federal level
with these guys in charge. That pretty much tells you
who's riding the laws and the Trump administration right there,
when the key thing that Peter Teel is concerned about
is that there be no regulation whatsoever on artificial intelligence.
Speaker 4 (02:58:36):
The thing that's killing me about this, it's just like,
for just four easy payments of nineteen ninety five, I'll
show you how to stop the Antichrist. Yeah, but you've
got to give me those payments otherwise you got to
pay Peter Teel. Otherwise he's not going to tell you
how to stop the Antichrist from showing up.
Speaker 8 (02:58:50):
What.
Speaker 5 (02:58:51):
Yeah, he wants to stop the Antichrist, just not so
much they give it away for free.
Speaker 4 (02:58:55):
I'm not going to do it for free. That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (02:58:58):
You've said in that model before, haven't we. Yeah. The
speculative thesis is that if the Antichrist were to come
to power, it'd be talking about Armi Geddon all the time.
So the slogan of the Antichrist is peace and safety,
which is nothing wrong. Peace and safety, said Teel. But
you have to sort of imagine that resonates very differently
in the world where the stakes are so absolute, where
the stakes are so extreme, with the alternative to peace
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and safety is Army Geddon in the destruction of all things.
So again it is their guarantee, he's saying, you know,
be careful. Anybody that pushes back against artificial intelligence would
be the Antichrist. Talk about flipping the script. This is
the ultimate flip, real quick.
Speaker 4 (02:59:35):
Dustin d Helm, we see you. Thank you so much,
he says, God bless thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:59:39):
So folks.
Speaker 2 (02:59:40):
We will we will be doing a rebroadcast on Monday
for Labor Day, but I'm going to be putting up
an article over the weekend on Labor Day that will
be about what some observations that I found from the
Techological Republic by Alex Karp, the head of Pallunteer and
the power of Peter Thiel. Thank you have a good weekend.
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