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August 5, 2025 181 mins
01:00:29 – Australia Bans Machetes, Ignores Migrant Crime
Opening covers Australia’s new machete ban with surrender bins and prison terms. The show ridicules it as meaningless political theater that ignores the real issue — rising migrant violence.

01:15:53 – Islamic Enclaves Growing in U.S.
Segment warns that Texas now has over 330 mosques, 450,000 Muslims, and entire Sharia‑compliant neighborhoods. The host calls it a targeted cultural takeover ignored by political leaders.

01:25:06 – Palantir Profits from AI Militarization
Analysis of Palantir’s government contracts and Pentagon integration. The company’s AI systems are spreading across U.S. forces globally, raising fears of unaccountable automated warfare.

01:56:13 – Trump’s 10‑Day Ultimatum to Russia
Trump shortens his Ukraine ceasefire deadline to 10 days, threatening sanctions and tariffs. The commentary argues he has no leverage and that this is another “nothing burger.”

02:00:54 – No Defense Against Russia’s Hypersonic Missile
Discussion of the new Oreshnik missile, which can carry nuclear or conventional payloads, travels over Mach 10, and currently has no countermeasure. Analysts warn it shifts the balance of power.

02:25:25 – California Hospital Hid Stillbirth Data
A whistleblower nurse sues, alleging her hospital concealed a spike in stillbirths among COVID‑vaccinated mothers, then retaliated against her for exposing it. Lawsuit backed by Children’s Health Defense.

02:40:00 – Christian Street Preacher Targeted by UK Police
Pastor D.A. Moodley claims two‑tier policing after being assaulted by Muslim men while preaching, then threatened with arrest himself. Cites repeated harassment since 2020.

02:57:20 – Epstein Scandal Shows Elite Protection
Review of Epstein’s network, Maxwell’s conviction, and suppression of client names. Links to art collections and rituals involving political elites raise deeper questions.

03:01:20 – Elites’ Ritual Abuse and Child Sacrifice
Ties elite child abuse to spiritual motives, calling abortion mass child sacrifice and a core tenet of globalist ideology.

03:02:32 – Tolkien, AI & the Machine
Paul List joins the show to discuss his book Mount Doom: The Prophecy of Tolkien Revealed.

03:15:59 – Technocrats as the Nazgul
AI’s elite backers are compared to Tolkien’s Nazgul, enslaved to the ring’s power. Elon Musk is singled out as the likely “Witch‑king,” with all vying for control of the machine.

03:33:28 – Tom Bombadil Revealed
In a deep dive into Tolkien’s mythology, List identifies Tom Bombadil and Goldberry as incarnations of the Two Trees of Valinor.

03:40:55 – Gollum as Intemperance
Gollum represents the vice of intemperance, bound in opposition to Frodo’s temperance. Their dynamic shows why self‑control is key to resisting destructive desire.


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Speaker 1 (00:29):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
As the clock strikes thirteen, it is Tuesday, the fifth
of August twenty twenty five, and Australia is banning machetes,
but they're not doing anything to actually address the underlying
issue migrant violence destroying their country through uncontrolled immigration. And
Donald Trump is going full Strange Love as he says

(00:59):
he's preparing for war, nuclear war with Russia. Then in
the third hour, we're going to be joined by our guest,
Paul List, who's written a book called Mount Doom about
the dangers of AI. Stay with us. Good morning, and

(02:10):
welcome to the show. I hope you're all doing well.
As they said, we're gonna look at Australia banning machetes.
Australians ordered to surrender machetes or go to prison. This
is from RT World News. Because those Australians, you know,
they've been known for their machete crimes for so many
years now they've finally gotten fed up with it. Government

(02:31):
decided enough is enough these Australians. They can't be trusted
with machetes, so it's time to get rid of them.
The State of Victoria has rolled out machete disposal binshead
of a ban on the tools amid rising violent crime.
Australians have been ordered to surrender their machetes or face
up to two years in prisons finds exceeding thirty thousand
dollars under a new weapons ban of Victoria. That's right.

(02:53):
It's the Australians that are the problem. They just can't
be trusted. They're so so prone to machete violence. Victoria's
announce a complete ban of possession, sale and use of
machetes had to come into effect on September first. Residents
have been given a three month amnesty period to comply

(03:14):
with the visuals warning that after November thirtieth, having a
machete without an exemption be a criminal offense. That's right.
If you have a machete without an exemption, you're going
to prison. Bud. You need the government to allow you
to have something to clear brush.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
The first of September, when the ban on machetes takes place,
we are rolling out through Victoria Police at twenty four
to seven police stations. The safe disposal bins. These will
be at locations right across the state. There'll be locations
where people can come and lawfully dispose of any machete
that they may already have at one of these bins,

(03:49):
safely and securely. And we've done this because we want
to get these knives off the streets, because these knives
destroy live.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
These nine destroy lives. What a catchy little SoundBite, isn't it.
It's so ridiculous. This tweet says Australia is being run
by complete morons. Now remember the movie Crocodile Dundee. It
wasn't that long ago. He was celebrated for carrying a
large knife.

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Remember that.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
You got a light, buddy, Yeah, sure, King, there you go.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
And your wallet, Nick, give him your bonus. He's got
a knife.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
That's a high.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
That's right, that's not a knife, that's a knife. How
far have our countries fallen? Crocodile Dundee making fun of
the fact the guy's got a little stiletto and he
pulls out a big old bowie knife. New restrictions follow
arise and what officials have described as gang related youth crime.

(05:16):
Probably not native Australian youth.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Probably it's the migrants, because we see that everywhere every
single day there is a new video of migrants being violent.
It seems like if you're on social media, there's always
someone posting something, whether it's from Italy or France, or
England or Australia, migrants attacking locals or threatening them in

(05:43):
some way. The countries of Europe and places countries like
Australia are collapsing in on themselves. They are prioritizing these foreigners.
It will do anything they can to abuse their own
citizenry and give of extra privileges to these migrants. According

(06:04):
to government figures, assaults with edged weapons that shopping centers
have risen by one hundred and sixty one percent since
twenty fourteen. I wonder, I wonder why that is. I
wonder why the Australian suddenly became so much more violent.
I wonder why they became so animalistic and cruel.

Speaker 5 (06:23):
Must have been a lot of new machetes on the streets.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
Yeah, maybe they started importing machetes. Maybe they didn't have
machetes until twenty fourteen, and once they got a hold
of them, they just couldn't control themselves. People really need guns.
I know Harps has talked about that the weapons bands
are not as severe as they make it out to be.
That a lot of people in Australia do own guns still,

(06:48):
and I'm glad to hear that because they need it.
Youth sage ten to seventeen are said to make up
thirteen percent of offenders overall, the youths outing for sixty
three percent of robberies, forty six percent of aggravated burglaries,
and more than a quarter of all car thefs youths

(07:09):
these migrants, or perhaps now even children of migrants sense
if it's ten to seventeen and they started arriving in
twenty fourteen, that means there's now at least some youths
that were born there could be ten to eleven years old.

(07:30):
New policy has drawn mockery and criticism from some residents,
who questioned the effect effectiveness of machete dropboxes. Again, this
is another meaningless gesture. Even if even if the machetes
were the problem, you're not going to get them off
the street by saying here's a drop box, please drop
off your edged weapon. The government is avoiding the underlying

(07:52):
causes of crime. Spike pointed to growing concerns over migration
and activity armed by African youth gangs in Melbourne. It
is surprise, surprise, it isn't the Australians. The Australians are
not the ones that are engaging in this, at least
not to any serious amount.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
Again, the drop boxes I find amusing. It's you know,
the people that are going to do violent machete attacks
are going to first, you know, deposit their knife safely
in the knife drop boxes.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
Yeah, I'm sure that this one, Maken go oh no,
I mean we're not supposed to attack people with machetes. Ah,
I didn't know that. It's this continual insanity. There's no
one on the planet that doesn't understand that attacking someone
with machete is wrong on some level. If you have
to be specifically told not to mutilate someone with a machete,

(08:52):
chances are you're not the type of person that respects law,
respects other people's right to be left alone. There are
certain people that are just broken and cannot be reasoned with,
and as such, you throw them in prison. Besivante seventeen
seventy six says the face of a tyrant about that woman,

(09:14):
I guess she's a police chief or something. I don't
know what she is some politician of some sort from Australia.
But yeah, you can tell Jay Bowl twenty four fifteen.
Where has David Knight been. He is still recovering. He's
going to be doing an interview tomorrow. We'll be recording
it tomorrow and we'll play it on Thursday, so you'll

(09:35):
have new David Knight on Thursday. And we're working on
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the studio, so he will be back soon, but please
keep him in your prayers. Of course.

Speaker 5 (09:47):
We're currently working on getting a new desk and planning
how we're going to rearrange the studio, which we'll probably
do over the weekend to make it fit for two people.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Yeah. Yeah, it's a There are so many wires and
cables in here. It is a rat's nest, So adjusting
things is a gigantic hassle. Denver ataway our machetes. Somehow
unbeknownst to all the Achilles heel of the techno fascist agenda,
perhaps you know nothing like a good machete. They are
quite useful for getting rid of brush nights of the storm.

(10:23):
Interesting how the larger police state grows, the higher the
crime rate. There is a pattern here. Yeah, funny how
that happens. It's funny that despite the fact they have
so many more resources, they don't seem to put them
to any kind of use to actually protect the citizen ry.
Now from the United Kingdom, the UKPM bans the Prime
Minister bans ninza ninja swords in response to a rise

(10:47):
in knife attacks and mounting public pressure. And the ninja
swords is in quotes. I'm assuming he didn't know the
word katana.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
And again, really ninjas that are the crime problem in Britain.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
It might depend on how you're using that word. And
again they're failing to address the root cause immigration. Ninja
swords are now banned in England and Wales. Possessing when
in public could lead to a prison sentence of up
to four years. That's right. Well, maybe what we need
to do is arm the British populace with some you know,

(11:23):
classic broad swords and long swords and they can just
have it out with the people who have the katanas.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
Those are better anyway.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
The forging techniques for the English longswords and broadswords was superior,
and they had superior steel to make them with steel
and iron as such, the whole Katanas were just inferior
the whole oh Man, ten thousand folds, however many folds
you want to give it. The broad sword long sword
just better. It is a more efficient weapon. The band

(11:56):
follows a series of fatal knife attacks that have shocked
the nation into twenty four to seventy year old Axel
Ruda Kubana killed three girls and injured ten others at
a Taylor Swift themed children's recital in Southport. Of course,
it was the knife that told him to do it right.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
Now.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
It was the seventeen year old Ruda Kubana that was
the problem here. He was the one that did the stabbing.
The knife didn't possess him and order him to do it.

Speaker 5 (12:26):
The attack Rudaka Ninja clar.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
I remember, I think I remember that from Naruto. The
attack reignited public anger and led ministers to promise tougher
rules on online weapons sales, stronger age checks and bands
on certain bladed items, such as zombie knives and machetes.
That's right, the zombie knives, the zombie knife epidemic. This
is a problem with immigration. It's the problem with the

(12:53):
people they're bringing in. They're not compatible with their society.
They will continue to behave this way because it's part
of their culture. It's part of who they are. You
could import a small number of them and probably be okay,
you wouldn't. It wouldn't necessarily be ideal, but eventually they

(13:16):
would be diluted through the population. When a reaches this
kind of critical mass, though, it becomes a major problem. Kanda,
who killed in twenty twenty two with a ninja sword.
The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners APCC, so the
band will help reduce the presence of these weapons, especially

(13:37):
in ganglated violence. No, it won't. Only an idiot believes
that these people don't believe it themselves. Prohibition never works.
You're not going to get the criminals to turn over
their ninja swords. They're not going to do it. It's
amazing to me that this is still a talking point
that people still believe this. Well, if you just outlaw it,

(13:58):
they'll go away. The fact that people are still so
incredibly stupid as to follow not be able to understand
the flaws in that line of reasoning is baffling. Murder
is now murder is already illegal. Prosecute them for that.

(14:19):
Prosecute them for the other crimes, maybe even prosecute them
for illegally emigrating to England and living off the taxpayers' money,
and then just start throwing them out, start throwing them
back to wherever they came from. Make them their own
country's problem again. Possessing a ninjasort at home carries a

(14:40):
penalty of up to six months in prison that could
rise to two years under a new Crime and Policing bill,
So if you've got a ninja sword in your home,
you can go to prison for six months. Being a
wey aboo in England must be a horror. How can
you truly embrace the Japanese culture if you're not allowed
to buy a mall ninjas? It's a tragedy. Knife crime

(15:03):
in England and Wales has increased eighty seven percent over
the past decade. Huh again, I wonder why? What could
it be? What could be the common factor here or
over the past ten years, all these countries seem to
be having a massive spike in violent crime. I wonder
could it be the African and Muslim migrants, the massive

(15:27):
influx of people from incompatible cultures that are more prone
to violence, that come from more violent countries, more backwards
countries with just no respect for anyone else. In the
last year alone, almost fifty five thousand nine related incidents
reported a two percent rise from twenty twenty three. They

(15:49):
just can't seem to figure out why it's a mystery.
This is from WorldNet Daily. It's a video, but the
article coming with it is good. Watch Grant Stinchfield on
Texas takeover three hundred and thirty mosques, four hundred and
fifty k Muslims and growing political power. So if you
thought this was only happening in the UK or Australia,

(16:12):
you're mistaken. It's happening right here in the United States.
Of course, most people think, oh, what's happening in Minnesota.
That's terrible for Minnesota. But at least it's relegated to there.
It's not happening anywhere else. Well, it is. We've talked
with Mark Hall, my dad has many times about fatalagu Lin,
the charter schools that are being set up as a

(16:33):
way to bring in and get funding from the governments
to push Islam.

Speaker 5 (16:40):
This is creeping up on us like ninjas.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Those gosh darn Ninja's tunnel Lord one thirty three seven
what's stopping the criminals from taking an angle grinder and
liberating those machetes from those drop boxes. That's right, they'll
have a nice supply of machetes they can go and
harvest after a little bit. Pezavante, Well, you're also perhaps
giving these people a bit too much credit for their
forward thinking ability, because Avante seventy to seventy six. Guns

(17:07):
are inanimate objects, as are machetes, hammer's, lead pipes, baseball
batch pitchforks, et cetera. The tool isn't the problem, that's right.
It's the person that is holding and using the tool.
Night to the storm. But I thought guns were the problem.
The line always moves, yeah soon, you know, it's ridiculous.
In England, the number of things they will arrest you

(17:28):
for carrying is ludicrous. You can't have anything that could
even be vaguely interpreted as a weapon. Tunnel Lord went
three to three seven. Nothing like depriving people of how
of their rights because I'm a minority of the population.
How unjust? Yeah, well, you know, some other people are
doing some bad stuff with this thing, and I know
that you're a responsible individual, but sadly we're gonna have

(17:48):
to take it tunnel.

Speaker 5 (17:50):
Lord, number of responsible citizens destroying their own knives is
going to stop the immigrant or whoever with a MACHETI
that's going to commit a crime with it?

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Yeah, tonal lord. What's England's definition for a ninjasword? Yeah?
There in lies the question. Probably anything that looks vaguely Asian,
anything with a single edge with a sort of rounded tip.
Anything vaguely tanto dj hyona. Swiss army knives are next. Yeah, well,

(18:23):
I mean those Goshtar and Swiss. They gave us the
cuckoo clock and their crimes have yet to be answered.
For Texas is becoming ground zero for a cultural takeover
and no one in power is stopping it. Grant Stonfield
exposes how four and fifty thousand Muslims, over three and
thirty mosques, and an entire Sharia compliant neighborhoods are reshaping
the state right under Governor Abbott's knows Hoaf's funding mosques,

(18:48):
dilomit courts operating in the shadows, and public schools bending
to pressure, of course, I mean, how could you not
bend to the pressure when you've set up your entire
ideology around white people are bad in anyone that isn't
white is wonderful no matter what their ideology is. You've
backed yourself into a corner. You've made it so that

(19:10):
if they come in and demand something, if you don't
give it, you're racist. And that's just the first level.
That's not counting into the fact that they may actually understand.
These people will become violent if they don't get their way.
If you think this is just Dearborn or Minneapolis, think again.

(19:32):
What happens in Texas won't stay in Texas. This is
going to spiral out across the United States. These people
are coming here. This is not an accident. This isn't
just them showing up as a way to escape problems
in their country. This is a targeted invasion. They are

(19:53):
using their numbers to create enclaves where they make the rules,
and it will spread from there Little Ford's house. That's
why we keep our guns locked up so they can't
go out and do things to people. That's very smart.
You don't want them getting all liquored up on a
Friday night and stumbling out the door. You know they
might go harm somebody selling us rope pallenteers raking in

(20:16):
billions from Washington. We're going to move on from what's
going on and the immigration and migration crisis that is
happening all over the world. It is well every Western nation,
there's not a big problem with migration to someplace like Algeria.
I would bet I don't think that's someplace that people
are too eager to get into. Both go founders of Palenter,

(20:42):
Alex Scarp and Peter Thiel, are on the steering committee
of the Buildeberg Group. This is by Patrick Wood. Software
and data analytics. Company has garnered at least three hundred
million in new and expanded business since Trump took office
for a second term public to make it the SMP's
top performing stock of twenty twenty five. Trump of course,
is big into AI. He surrounded himself by these technocrats

(21:04):
who love it, who want to push it in every
single aspect, want to integrate it into every facet of
our lives, and especially into the government. Company is potentially
set to earn an order of magnitude more in federal funds.
May Pentagon leaders allocated up to seven hundred and ninety
five million more for the military's core artificial intelligence software program.

(21:25):
The Palanteer built Maven smart system to expand its deployment
to all US forces around the world. Of course, as
don't frag me bro is good about pointing out in Gaza,
they are continually using artificial intelligence to identify targets utilizing
it there. They are continually using new technologies. They're finding

(21:50):
ways to fight wars as an excuse to test out
their new toys. Government work was always core to Palenteer's identity.
In Ester, Peter Teel along CEO Alex Carp, co founded
the company with an explicitly patriotic mission in the wake
of nine to eleven yes. Of course, an explicitly patriotic mission.
The carp is a progressive who has largely supported Democrats.

(22:12):
Polunteers striking success over the last six months is a
case study and how a changing ethos in Washington toward
cutting costs, embracing AI and empowering the private sector is
benefiting a particular company. Of course, it wasn't just Alex
Karp who's mostly supported Democrats. It's Donald Trump himself. He
spent all this time supporting Democrats right up until he

(22:33):
decided he was a Republican. An AI transformation at the
Pentagon Nowhere, his polunteers reached into the government been more
extensive than at the Pentagon, which, if you have any
common sense, as extremely troubling. You don't necessarily want these
ais that are prone to hallucinations and prone to making
mistakes integrated into Pentagon, into the Pentagon at all. Volunteers

(23:02):
work building data management systems with the military began in
twenty eleven under President Barack Obama when its softer was
deployed in Afghanistan. How'd that work out for US so far?
How did that work out for those in Afghanistan? I
don't imagine it ended up well for anyone involved. Fact

(23:22):
we can see it didn't. The new administration, by contrast,
is turbocharging the use of AI across the military at
a moment when the US faces a growing number of
global threats. The start contrast between the administrations doesn't indicate
any wildness or disregard for safety. One of the people said,
what it does show is their willingness to experiment and
move faster, just like Trump was willing to experiment with

(23:43):
the mRNA jabs, the bioweapon shots, warp speed, warp speed,
No one gave it to you faster. We're going to
get AI quicker, than anybody. Little Ford Schoolhouse already read
that one alien poop evolution. Thinking is a weapon they
want to ban. I imagine all else is fair game as well. Yeah,
can't have you thinking, Can have you considering things for yourself?

(24:06):
Nights of the storm?

Speaker 5 (24:08):
Let's ban gyms, of course, thought thought crimes are what
we're seeing with all these Internet censorship bills currently being
pushed through.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
Yeah, can't have you thinking for yourself. Let's ban gyms
because you might get too strong and use your fists.
So that's that's probably coming next. Can't have you being
fit enough to defend yourself.

Speaker 5 (24:34):
I mean, you joke, but there have been quite a
few regimes throughout history that have banned learning martial arts.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
Polunteers chief tech officer becomes a billionaire as PLTR stock hits.
Polunteer Technologies, Inc's unstoppable rally. The past year has yielded
more than sixfold games for investors and created monumental wealth
where its founders and early employee ease. Of course, we
see that Satan pays very well. Sank Car forty three

(25:08):
is the first non founding Paltier employee to reach billionaire status,
although his fortune is dwarfed by those of Chief Executive
Officer Alex Karp, which is thirteen point nine billion, and
President Stephen Cohen five point six billion, only a meager
five point six billion. Peter Thiel, who serves as chairman,
has a twenty three point four billion dollar net worth,
although only about sixty percent of that is in palenteer equity. Well,

(25:32):
poor guy. All these these tech sector guys are becoming
massively wealthy. They are doing anything, at everything they can
to make sure that we will be crushed and repressed
and our rights will be trampled on, and they are
being massively rewarded for it. They are going to be

(25:54):
the new upper class. Christy nomes Hays Alligator Alcatraz to
be model for ice state run detention centers. We've seen
how terrible the detention centers are that our governent already has,
especially things like the Communication Management Unit where they put

(26:14):
Marty gotdisfeld for being a political dissident, for actually caring
and using his skills for what he believed, for what
I believe was the right purpose. This is how they're
willing to treat American citizens already under the Vegas pretext
and giving them more horrific places to detain us is

(26:35):
a bad idea. Again, if you're here illegally, if you've
committed crimes, if you're a member of a cartel or
a gang or something like that. Yeah, I think these
are fine. I have no problem with them being put
into these kinds of conditions. They're obviously despicable criminals. It
is the fact that these are going to be used
on American citizens that worries me. These I'm not excited

(26:59):
for my trip to Alligator Alcatraz and I hope it
doesn't end up happening.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
And we have seen them already going after people with
valid visas here legally trying to go through the process normally.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nomes says Alligator Alcatraz will serve
as a model for state run migrant detention centers. Potential
sites are already under construction in Arizona, Nebraska, and Louisiana.
This is again a created issue. They have allowed the
immigration issue to become this massive problem that it is today.

(27:40):
This is a problem reaction solution. Now, that doesn't mean
it's not an actual problem. It is a serious issue
that needs to be addressed. It is simply the fact
that they are going to now utilize this problem as
a way to get what they want. Uncontrolled illegal immigration
is a massive detriment and it does that need to
be fixed. These people do need to go. You cannot

(28:03):
hold on to the culture of your country if you
allow this kind of unlimited immigration from countries across the
globe that do not share your value system. It just
is utterly impossible. Denver ataway. Palanteer lost money for seventeen years.
Does any legit business with organic demand lose money for

(28:23):
seventeen years? No, there is no organic demand for Palenteer.
Government had to shift the world to create its market.
They knew what was coming. Pollenteer was about setting the
stage for when they had the technology to keep up
with what they wanted to do. Like those data centers
where they were just cataloging everything, they couldn't feasibly use them.

(28:46):
There was too much data. They couldn't sort through it,
or parse it or really do anything with it. But
they knew the day was coming when they would be
able to They plan ahead right to the storm. Many
of these corporations that have dominated their respective spaces money
for a decade. Yeah, they're able to get continual cash
injections through Wall Street and government contracts. They don't have
to turn a profit. Just as long as they're producing

(29:09):
something the government wants, they're more than willing to finance it.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
kW It's easy to get into a position where you're
dominating a certain field when you can lose money for
a decade just leading money to establish yourself as the
go to like YouTube has done.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Yeah, YouTube, as far as I'm aware, may still be
losing money, but because it's backed by Google, no one
can really compete with them. KWD sixty eight. Trump administration
has announced with holding of disaster aid to states who
don't bend the nee to Israel. Yeah, I saw that yesterday.
They backed off of that a few hours later, I
want to say between three and five hours later. They

(29:48):
came out and said, well, never mind. They were moved
to the language from the.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
Bill because they got so much pushback.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
Yes, because they got so much pushback. But the real
kicker is the f they thought they could get away
with it. The fact that they tried to sneak that
in there in the first place, that's the real problem.
It's again, it was a direct admission of what's going on.

(30:14):
They got a little bit too bold. They decided, you
know what, maybe we can just lay our cards on
the table and show people what's really going on. And
people immediately called them out and they said, oh oops, no,
we'll walk that back. We'll walk that back. We can
still effectively do this, we just won't codify it into law.
Which again we understand that our government is basically captured

(30:40):
by a pac and Israel. They are the ones calling
the shots. Jerry al Atalo Wars fought autonomously unpalanteer Ai
driven autopilot just what the world needs. That's right. We
can have all these wonderful autonomous drones making their own
individual calls. Never have to worry about it again. K

(31:04):
TOWD sixty eight Home alone will be banned because it
shows even a kid can defend their home for twenty
dollars in supply two and fifty today, everyone must comply.
That's right. I've always found it funny that you're not
allowed to booby trap your own home. It's illegal. You'll
get in trouble. That's of the storm. I don't fear
alligator alcatraz. It's the snapping turtle one that scares me.

(31:25):
The snapping trying to can't think of one at the moment,
maybe later snapping turtles something or other. I've always been
a fan of all kinds of reptiles. I love turtles.
They are such interesting animals. Denver outaway. It's cool, man,
don't worry. Something like FEMA is just gonna build a

(31:46):
bunch of concentration camps across many states. That's right. They'll
be able to set them up remarkably quickly. They'll just
roll out some barbed wire. Drivers going one mile per
hour below speed limit could face jail under a state's
new law. New driving laws being put in place in
Louisiana affecting phone use, left lane driving, window tinting, and

(32:08):
insurance requirements. New set of driving laws is impost stricter
restrictions on drivers in Louisiana, including penalties for left lane
drivers traveling at one mile per hour under the speed limit.
They're finally coming after left lane bandits, folks. So if
you're one of those people that likes to sit in
the left lane and just cruise, apparently your days are

(32:29):
numbered in Louisiana state and speeding, they really need to
just get rid of the speed limit and let everyone
drive like it's the autobonn see. It sounds interesting, but
also the Germans are a very precise and locked in people.

(32:49):
They make very good engineers. They pay very close attention
to what they're doing. The auto bon you know, worked
for them there we would have we would lose so
many people within the first few days of an auto
bond here in the United States. Now, perhaps this is
just a sort of natural selection process that needs to happen.

(33:10):
Perhaps the strong will survive. However, we would I'm convinced
we would see Nissan Ultima after Nissan Altima just engulfed
in flames on the side of this highway where we
to remove speed limits. Starting August first, Louisiana drivers will
see a number of new laws put into place affecting

(33:32):
phone use, left lane driving, window tinting, and insurance requirements.
Drivers will no longer be printed to hold or use
a phone by hand while driving, including texting, social media,
and manually scrolling maps unless the device is completely hands free.
How many people are out there on social media as
they're driving? Are you that fried that you need the constant?

(33:54):
Just what do you need? Is it Twitter? Facebook? Instagram?
Who is doing this? Who are these people. This means
the threshold has been lowered from ten miles power to
just one mile per hour below the speed limit. So before,
if you're going ten under it could be a problem.
Now if you're even going one mile under the speed limit,
they can get you a legal limit for window tinting

(34:15):
on the front side windows will decrease from forty percent
to twenty five percent light transmission, putting the weezy in on
par with neighboring states like Texas and Arkansas. Harber drivers
must still meet proper inspection and decal requirements or face
fines ranging from one hundred and fifty to three hundred
and fifty dollars. Florida set to raise the stakes on
driver education with a new driving law. Under the Florida Law,
teens age fifteen above us now complete a fifty hour

(34:37):
driver's Education slash Traffic Safety classroom course approved by the
Florida Department of Highway Safety Motor Vehicles. The courses they
teach you on driving are a joke. It is completely worthless.
Anything you want to learn about driving you have to
actually learn while driving. As a general rule, and driving

(34:57):
is fairly simple as a general rule. Again, just look
where you're going, pay attention, and put your foot on
the gas and the car goes that direction. It's not
an overly complex process. It is fairly self explanatory, and
anyone that thinks otherwise is probably just utterly incompetent. K.

(35:20):
Towd sixty eight. Public schools are ready to be camps.
All who accept federal funds, all of them, plenty of
square footage. Maybe I will get my chance to attend
a public school after all, Audi MRR. Government constantly thinks
of new ways to extort civilians for victimless crimes, and
bs traffic laws are their main tactic. Government is predatory. Yes,
government is next to the storm. They push for hands

(35:41):
free as they make the central control screen for your
car a big touch screen tablet. Yeah, the fact that
teslas basically have a giant iPad in the center console
has always blown me away. You want to talk about
a distraction, it's completely ridiculous. K TOD sixty eight. Kentucky
State Police no longer controls highways all but stopped. We

(36:01):
have the autobon here, nice de facto autobon. That's just
what we need. Police need to get off the highways.
That is That is literally the main reason the cars
are so smooth nowadays, doing a hundred does not feel
scary at all. You can easily do one hundred miles

(36:21):
per hour and have it still feel incredibly smooth and safe.
The reason not to is because you know you're going
to get slammed with a giant ticket. Guard Goldsmith at nights.
The storm so right, and soon we can be plugged
in as part of the AI car. My new name
will be Kit. You can get the Guard Goldsmith voice
for your car transfers consciousness directly in there. That will

(36:44):
be the future. Hot Dog spill shuts down highway in Pennsylvania.
Commuters versed nightmare might be the versed accident of all time.
The truckload of hot dog spilled to cross a Pennsylvania
interstate Friday after a crash briefly clogged the heavily traveled
artery in both directions. Haha, this writer's got jokes. Cruisers

(37:06):
stuck with the job. They did not relish ruling up
these scattered tube stakes for disposal. Once let's leave the
truck and hit the road. That's all garbage and it's
still pretty warm. Shrewsbury Fire Company chief Brad Delberman said.

Speaker 5 (37:20):
Once they hit the road, they're garbage. No, you can
just brush them off.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
That's still good.

Speaker 2 (37:26):
You would have caught me out there on the shoulder
just picking up hot dog after hot dog. Man, I'm
not gonna have to buy food for weeks. When the
truck scraped along a concrete divider, its trailer was ripped
open and the contents scattered. Just a hot dog apocalypse.
Four people required medical attention. Imagine being the person that
shows up at the hospital and they have to explain

(37:48):
what's going on like he was involved in a hot
dog related accident. Four people required medical attention. Front end
loader was used to scoop up the hot dogs and
drop them into a dump truck. Dobman said emergency crews
couldn't help but see the humor in the situation, as
daughter text him a photo of a hot dog themed
T shirt. I can tell you personally, hot dogs are
very slippery. The fire chiefs said, I did not know that.

(38:11):
You know, I suppose at least it was an interesting day.
And you know, what more can you want than be
able to tell a story about the time you had
to spend your entire afternoon picking up thousands upon thousands
of hot dogs. All that grease makes it very slippery.
Bab Boon massacre. German zoo feeds cold primates to the lions.

(38:35):
Mother zoos defended the unavoidable killings. Protesters have rallied against
the move in Nuremberg. Oh No Nuremberg, which was intended
to alleviate enclosure over crowding. Animal rights campaigners cling the
zoo had violated the Animal Welfare Act by calling the
nine adult female and three adult male baboons without good reason.
I'm not big on monkeys or apes, small ones, okay,

(39:01):
anything in the baboon range. No, az, you said that
the cull in which the animals were anesthetized and then
shot was agreed after consulting veterinarian and environmental authorities, as
was the European Association of Zoos in Aquaria. Look at
the amount of bureaucracy and red tape these people have
to go through to euthanize baboons. Just yeah, we spoke

(39:23):
with the environmental authorities, European Association of Zoos and just
how many people do you think had to sign off
on baboon euthanasia? How many bureaucrats are dedicated just to
this topic.

Speaker 5 (39:36):
Are they can cut some baboons, we got some hungry predators.
This should be pretty simple.

Speaker 2 (39:41):
This seems like it would have just you know, again,
this makes sense to me. Our impression is that the
baboon massacre is intended to set a precedent in order
to make killing social acceptable and extend it to other
animal species. We must not allow this to happen. The
animal rights group PETA said, I'm PETA.

Speaker 5 (40:00):
Is kind of weird that the zoo is cannibalizing itself
eating some of the animals, don't you know.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
Sometimes we get a few too many baboons and the
lions are hungry. So but also it's really rich coming
from PETA. PETA euthanizes the vast majority of the animals
that they take in, the vast, vast majority of them.
And to hear them talk about this, because chances are
they would have euthanized the baboons themselves were you to

(40:30):
hand them over to them. They wouldn't have rehabilitated them,
they wouldn't have tried to get them back into the wild.
They would have just gone, oh, you poor thing, your
captive life has made you incompatible with the wild and
as such, it's time to go dead or alive. Punk
you're coming with me. Alborg Zoo in Denmark has appealed
to the public to donate unwanted domestic pets to help

(40:50):
beat its predators. Chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs make up an
important part of the diet of our predators, especially in
the European lynx, which needs whole prey, which is reminiscent
of what it would naturally hunt in the wild. That is,
I will admit that's a bit strange, just appealing to
the public. Do you have a dog you're not using
perhaps a cat, some chickens or guinea.

Speaker 5 (41:12):
Pigs please, especially because they want you know, whole animals
like hunted in the wild. Like, yeah, donate your pets
so that our tiger can hunt it.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
Now listen here, Timmy, I told you if you didn't
take care of the guinea pig, we were going to
feed it to the lions. I suppose it could be
an object lesson for your child. You didn't take care
of it, and now, Simba, it's the circle of life, buddy,
to be able to.

Speaker 5 (41:41):
Watch like some sort of Roman gladiator, you.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
Know, do they just another question is do they release
like a one hundred guinea pigs into the lion enclosure
at a time or what's going on Because guinea pigs
aren't that large. I don't imagine that one guinea pig
is sustenance for a lion. If you have a healthy
animal that has to leave here for that has to
leave here for various reasons, feel free to donate it

(42:06):
to us. The animals are gently euthanized by trained staff
and afterwards used as fodder.

Speaker 5 (42:10):
Show we've got a problem.

Speaker 2 (42:15):
That has to leave here. That's a euphemism, I suppose.
So far, in twenty twenty five, one and thirty seven
rabbits have been donated to the zoo. Many of the
donated animals are old or injured. The zoo has also
asked for donations of horses. They're just this is what
happens when you give a zoo a guinea pig. Eventually

(42:36):
they just start demanding horses of you. There are also
many who lose interest in their pets, and then we
can help people out of a dilemma. This is a
very sort of you know, Germanic people solution to things,
you know, those sort of northern European countries where it's like, hm,
yes you have a pet, you do not want I

(42:56):
have a lion. I must feed. It all makes sense
to me. Yeah, very calculated and cold. Eighty four percent
of Germans believe people afraid to speak their mind for
fear of consequences. We're moving on from the animal story.
It is, and again, I maybe I shouldn't be laughing

(43:19):
at it, but the whole premise seems very absurd to me.
I love all animals. I am a big fan in general.
It is just the whole, the entirety of it becomes
quite ridiculous. Nebrew twenty twenty nine, Wiener Roadkill, referencing the
story about the hot dogs on the road being my Valentine.
Pete has that highest kill rate at their shelters in

(43:42):
the US. Yeah, they ethanize. I think it's close to
ninety percent of the animals they take in. I could
be wrong, but it's between seventy and ninety.

Speaker 5 (43:53):
So it was enough that I remember they had to
be reclassified as a Youth and Asia center based on
how much they killed, and they had to, you know,
lobby politicians to change the definition of that so that
were no longer at Euphanasian centers, but animal protection centers.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
Good old Peta, Soil and goy. Do you have any
politicians to donate to feed the lions and tigers. I
think given our supply of politicians, we could keep the
lions and tigers in these zoos fed for years to come.
I think that might solve all our issues all at once.
Eighty four percent of Germans believe people are afraid to
speak their mind for fear of consequences. More than eight

(44:36):
and ten Germans said they believe people are afraid to
express their full opinions. Been increasingly censorious political climate in
the country. Of course, we've seen that with what is
the party is that the AfD. I can't remember the
more right wing party in Germany. You're always trying to

(44:57):
find ways to completely take them out of the running,
to ban them. If you express slightly right wing beliefs
in Germany, they want to lock you up, they want
to take away all of your rights.

Speaker 5 (45:14):
Yeah, we've seen them come after even gun rights of
their political opponents.

Speaker 2 (45:20):
And I say found that eighty four percent of those
surveyed believe that fellow citizens are self censoring their opinions
because they are afraid of consequences. Seventy seven percent of
supporters of a leftist progressive Green Party agreeing that people
self censor. Ninety two percent of voters who backed the
populist right Alternative for Germany aft I was right saying
the same. When asked if they personally have hidden their
true thoughts, fifty four percent said that they have had

(45:42):
at least one experience when they did not feel able
to speak freely. It would be surprised if all of
a sudden America didn't have certain situations where they felt
the same as well, not necessarily for fear of government reprisal,
but just of social consequence. If you say this thing

(46:05):
is what is going to happen, how are people going
to react? Is this going to spiral out of control?
This year's free speech in Germany was highlighted earlier this
year by US Vice President J. D. Vance during an
address during before the Munich Security Conference in February. Van's
also criticized Berlin for enacting a political firewall around the
Populist Alternative for Germany party. Since his speech, the government

(46:29):
has gone even further, with the internal BFE political spy
agency branding the party as an extremist organization, a step
paving the way to more state surveillance of the party
and potentially laying the groundwork for an outright ban. That's
what they're working their way towards. Can't have any sort
of dissenting thought. In Germany, you're not allowed to be

(46:50):
right wing there. They had a bad experience once with
a right wing party. And now even if you aren't
espousing any of the problematic statements so that came along
with the Nazis. Nope, can't have you doing that. Experts
says a specific group of peoples leading to the collapse

(47:12):
of human civilization. A sweeping new historical survey that analyzes
five thousand years and the collapse of more than four
hundred societies makes the case that we're not that we're
in for a rude awakening. Can't put on can't put
a date on doomsday, but by looking at the five
thousand years of civilization, we can understand the trajectories we
face today and self termination is most likely. Luke Kemp
research fell at the Center the Study of Existential Risk

(47:35):
at the University of Cambridge, told the British newspaper, I'm
pessimistic about the future at it, But I'm optimistic about
people Kemp born of narcissistic and psychopathic leaders, a powerful
but small oligarchy working against the interests of the rest
of us. Yeah, Luke, again, this is another one of
those things like duh, Yeah, where you've been, Luke, this

(47:55):
has been obvious. This is something that you needed. You
needed your degree to figure this out. Scientists have long
worn that escalating global tempatures caused by human activities could
eventually tip us over the edge.

Speaker 5 (48:10):
Yeahs app degree for is to mix it up with
global warming nonsense.

Speaker 2 (48:18):
To camp, we can learn from thousands of years of
human civilization to get a sense of how things will
eventually play out. In his book, he used the term
golias refer to kingdoms and empires that dominated others using
weaponry and other threatening tactics. History is best told as
a story organized crime. Well, you can definitely describe governments

(48:38):
that way. It's a group creating a monopoly on resources
through the use of violence over a certain territory and population.
Yeah again, this is is this supposed to be groundbreaking information?
Is this supposed to be something where we go Wow, Yeah, Luke,
I don't.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
Duh.

Speaker 2 (49:00):
Fourth Thirning is a better explanation. US Vice president obsessed
with UFOs jd Vance. He's real he's been obsessed with
the UFOs and hopes to thoroughly investigate the phenomenon in
the nearest future. Like I'm obsessed with the whole UFO thing.
What's actually going on? What were those videos all about?

(49:20):
What's actually happening? He said, I haven't gotten to the
bottom of it yet, but we're only six months in.
We've been very busy. This is setting the stage. Is
going to be some sort of gaslighting thing. Yeah, we're
gonna reveal it all. To be fair, anytime there's something
they want to distract you from, they start rolling out
alien stories. They start saying, Look look over here, they

(49:41):
declassified this that he classified that. Look at this footage
that shows something weird. This is typical for them all
nine thousand. Watson eat ze monkey, Klaus, that's right.

Speaker 5 (49:55):
Eating the lions bugs? Is it perhaps because they have to,
you know, give them a healthy diet and they care
about their health. Where it's if it's you know, the
treasured pets.

Speaker 2 (50:07):
That's right. Sorry, I guess it's just bug paste for
you and me. B Taylor or bt Taylor two four six.
Hitler was a was as socialists as it gets, so
the idea that Germany wants to go after right wing
beliefs because of him is laughable. Don't start don't start
talking sense here, bt Taylor. Don't start talking sense. It

(50:30):
won't matter. The Germans have an agenda and they're going
to stick to it. They are not interested in the
facts of the matter. All right, Well, that's our first
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Speaker 1 (54:35):
You're listening to the David Night Show on Jordan. Listening

(56:08):
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Speaker 2 (56:13):
Welcome back, folks. We're gonna look at what's going on
with World War three. Isn't it wonderful that we would
live to see such interesting times. You've got Donald Trump
gearing up for nuclear war, threatening with nuclear submarines. He's

(56:34):
going to the ego. Russia hurt his ego and as such,
they've got to be made to fear first. For love
of the road says, is that one mile lower than
the speed limit in the left lane? Does it specify?
I can't see them saying you can't drive slower than
the speed limit. They should have a minimum speed requirement
one mile per lower. Isn't that speed though the article

(56:58):
that I saw when I was looking at I don't
remember specifying. I think it's just a minimum speed across
the board. So we'll see how rigorously that is enforced.

Speaker 5 (57:09):
Nickel Front can't drive one mile over or under the
recommended speed. It must be exactly that at all times.

Speaker 2 (57:17):
Well, don't worry. They'll have self driving cars that will
moderate it for us. Soon we won't have to think
about it. They'll take control and make sure that we
adhere to the speed limit exactly. Nickel Front. Not another
primate dying in a zoo. We all remember what happened
last time. Yeah, Harambe being shot is what caused all this.
All the insanity we're witnessing today started after that gosh

(57:39):
darn gorilla got killed.

Speaker 5 (57:42):
They fed him to the lions.

Speaker 2 (57:44):
Who knows. Perhaps that's the circle of life. Maybe that's
what needed to happen. Maybe instead of shooting the gorilla,
they needed to just release a line into the pen
as a distraction. I'm actually we actually went to the
Cincinnati Zoo on a after that happened, paid my respects
there to our fallen comrade. Ten days then what authored

(58:08):
by Larry C. Johnson via Sonar twenty one. Donald Trump
made another move in his feckless game of global checkers
today in Scotland announcement that he is giving Russia a new,
much shorter deadline of ten days to end the war
in Ukraine. Trump warned that if President Vladimir Putin does
not reach a deal by around August through ninth, he
also impose new sanctions and severe tariffs on Russia and

(58:29):
country is supporting its war effort. Trump's new deadline elicited
a collective yawn from Moscow. Again, he's putting he's trying
to put pressure on the country that he doesn't have
any real influence over, whereas Ukraine, a country we have
direct influence over and in fact are funding. He doesn't
really do anything too. He could call up Zelensky and

(58:51):
say you're going to You're going to come to a
peace agreement, and Lensky would basically be forced to do that.
If you said we're going to stop sending you weapons
and money, the resistance in Ukraine would collapse very, very rapidly.
And of course the Ukrainian war is largely our fault.
We're the ones that kept pushing them toward NATO and

(59:14):
salld their puppet regime that they have. In twenty twenty one,
US exports to Russia totaled approximately six point four billion,
in US imports from Russia totaled about twenty nine point
seven billion. This resulted in a US trade deficit with
Russia of about twenty three point three billion dollars for
that year. Trump's threat of new sanctions is just a

(59:36):
blow hard bloviating ending shipments of fertilizers and precious metals
is not going to hurt the Russian economy one bit.
Thanks to the sanctions Biden levied in twenty twenty two,
Russia's economy grew to the fourth to be the fourth
largest in the world as measured by a purchasing power
parody Trump if he is serious to impose bone crunching
tariffs on China and India. Both countries appear unfazed by

(59:57):
Trump's bullying bluster, China when that in particular holds some
very strong cards rare earth minerals desperately needed by the
US military industrial complex. I think this will be another
Trump nothing burger. Of course, he loves to come out
with these bombastic statements declare some kind of victory after
a little bit, and then move on to the next thing,

(01:00:18):
whether he actually achieved anything or not. So why DoD
Trump whittle down the deadline? One possible explanation concerns the
rapid deterioration of the military situation for Ukraine. Russia is
making rapid advances all along the line of contact, and
even Ukrainian media and social media outlets are expressing alarm.

(01:00:38):
Is that what sparks Trump? Is that what sparked Trump's
decision to shorten the time for Russia to agree to
a ceasefire fifty days or twelve days, It does not matter.
Trump has no leverage to compel Russia to agree to
the ceasefire that the US and Europe want to be imposed.
Russia is going to continue with its offensive and will
take more territory in the coming weeks. Russian troops are
pushing north, dancing to the west. No pressure from Washington

(01:01:02):
or Europe will alter this reality. We've seen this continual
sort of like, oh, well, you know, if we just
scold Russia a little bit more, they'll surely back down.
If we just support Ukraine, they can win. Ukraine is
a much much smaller country, they have a smaller population base.

(01:01:24):
If it becomes a war of attrition, Russia simply wins
by numbers. They have more people that they can feed
into it. Again, I mentioned this before, but I've seen
many many people online, less so as the war is
dragged on, but many many at the beginning, where so
many Americans were saying, we stand with Ukraine, fight to

(01:01:46):
the last Ukrainian, which again is very very easy to
say from your couch in America. As you watch this
all unfold on social media, as you watch curated highlights
of Ukrainian soldiers, you know, killing Russians.

Speaker 5 (01:02:00):
I wonder if the last Ukrainian has anything to say
about that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
I don't think they do. Their input is not required
in this. You've got couch soldiers here in the United
States declaring that the war will only end when every
last Ukrainian is dead.

Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
I don't worries one scale. Just import a bunch of
people from a third world to keep their population up.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
Yeah, except for the fact that I don't think these
third world immigrants would want to die for Ukraine. I'm
not sure that they would be so willing yeah, to
sign up for that. I'd be curious what third world
immigration stats for Ukraine are that they're so eager to
go to a country that's currently in the middle of
a war. Trump prepared, Trump prepared for nuclear war with Russia.

(01:02:54):
We moved from geopolitics to ego politics. At a White
House press conference, Trump explained his order to deploy two
nuclear submarines earlier on Friday. You're about to send them
to what he called the appropriate regions. Well, we had
to do that. We have to be careful. A threat
was made and we didn't think it was appropriate. Trump said,
So I do that on the basis of safety for

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our people. A threat was made by a former president
of Russia. We're going to protect our people. This is
again just for his own ego. That was it. Medvedev
had said, you know, basically, we don't care what you
have to say. Don't go down the Sleepy Joe road.

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And Trump was seething, how dare you compare me to
that man? How dare you use my own rhetoric against me?

Speaker 5 (01:03:46):
How dare you use childish insults to describe someone ridiculous?

Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
How dare you use my own childish insults? He's working
us towards nuclear holocaust. Because he was in so well,
let him remember his favorite movies about the walking dead,
as well as how dangerous the fabled dead hand can be.
Medvedev wrote, again, working towards a nuclear holocaust because of

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Trump's ego and our insistence on backing Ukraine. The dispute
escalated after Trump referred to Medvedev as a failed leader
and warned him to watch his words. Medvedev, who currently
serves as deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, responded with
a scathing message warning against provoking Moscow too far, referencing

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the Lecheri perimeter automatic nuclear retaliation system, which dates back
to the Soviet era and is presumed to still exist
in Russia. Trump condemned the former Russian leader's rhetoric as
foolish and inflammatory, warning that words are very important and
can often lead to unintended consequences. Says the man that
is continually bloviating and making threats, he is the one

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that is is routinely out there threatening Russia, routinely out
there demanding things of them. Trump deploys nuclear subs in
response to medvedev tweet. We may have nuclear annihilation thanks
to Twitter, the American President has condemned what he called

(01:05:20):
foolish and inflammatory statements by the former Russian leader. Again,
it's incredible for Donald Trump to come out and say
anything about others making inflammatory statements, foolish and inflammatory statements.

Speaker 5 (01:05:39):
Especially when you consider the foolish and inflammatory statement in
question is quoting Trump. How dare he quote my foolish
inflammatory statements back at me.

Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Again? This is all about his ego. Gorban points to
Maine hurdle in ending Ukraine politic In Ukraine conflict, Hungarian
Prime Minister has urged Ukrainians in the West to abandon
the idea of Kiev joining NATO. It's a simple solution,
back off on that and perhaps give the Russian some

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conciliatory territory and the war could probably be ended fairly quickly.
But we can't do that. No, it's on Russia to
back down, apparently despite the fact they were provoked over
and over again for years. The Ukraine conflict will only
be resolved in both the West and Kiev, except that

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the Ukraine cannot be a NATO member. Hungarian Prime Minister
Victor Orban has said Hungary has opposed Ukraine's been to
join NATO arguing that such a move risks dragging Europe
into a full scale war with Russia. Hungarian authorities have
refused to send weapons to Kiev and continue to advocate
a negotiated solution. Peace will come when Europeans and Ukrainians

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a like except the fact that Russia will never allow
NATO to establish a presence on its western border in Ukraine.
Kremlin has repeatedly stated that Ukraine's pursuit of NATO membership
poses a direct threat to Russian national security. They made
this very very clear for years leading up to this.

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It was not something they would accept, something they would tolerate,
but we kept pushing for it, We kept working towards that,
making war, making conflict inevitable. Earlier this year, NATO members
agreed on a plan to raise their defense budgets to
five percent of GDP. In June, the EU redirected approximately
three hundred thirty five billion euros, which is three n

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and ninety billion dollars in COVID relief funds toward military uses.
The COVID funds they're going to kill us one way
or another. Well, they're not taking the shots anymore. I
guess maybe we'll need to send them to war. Russia
has condemned the steps, accusing both NATO and the EU
of rabid militarization. Or Been also stated that a Russian
threat to Europe is unrealistic and does not exist and

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should not shape EU policies. They continually paint this picture
of Russia as some maniacal state where their intent on
infinite expansion. They're going to take over Europe if we
don't stop them, which is an absurd premise. Nimber twenty
twenty nine. More traffic laws equal more revenue, rangers on

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the road, ever growing militarized Gestasi force. That's right, they'll
be able to harass you for more and more things.
KWD sixty eight. If the tariffs don't get you, the
nukes will. That's right, they're going to bankrupt you and
then irradiate you. Nebrew twenty twenty nine. Soon every vehicle
manually driven will be mandated to have speed limitters installed

(01:08:43):
to regulate the speed it can do smart electric and
water meters. I will not be surprised they're gonna, of course,
if they do mandate something like that, you'll be forced
to pay for it out of pocket yourself, and it'll
be very expensive. I'm sure as searing girl not over
or under one mile proud or guess that means they
intend to flatten out all the roads. No more hills.

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I'm sure they won't be sitting at the bottom of
the hill waiting for you or in the middle of
it as your car slows down to climate. No defense
against Russia's Oorshchnik missile. Ex Pentagon analyst says a new
weapon could shift the balance of power in favor of Moscow.
Michael Malouf told RT. Of course RT is a sort

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of a Russian outlet, and as such, anything they say
must be taken with a grain of salt when it
comes to Russia, because they do tend to be a
propaganda piece for them. They give them fluff pieces. Neither
your Ukraine nor its western backers have any means to
counter Russia's newly deployed intermediate range Rashnik missile. Maloof, a

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former senior Pentagon security analyst, told ARTI in an interview,
Rushnik could easily shift the balance of power overwhelmingly in
favor of Russia. Having a hypersonic missile for which there's
no defense it's currently is astonishing. It absolutely alters that
balance of power dramatically, for which the Ukrainians have no defense.
He noted that while the US is working to adapt
to missile defense systems such as THAAD to counter hypersonic threats,

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these programs remain under development. There's no operational ability at
this point to deal with a hypersonic missile Russian. It
could reach its target within mere minutes. They've got no
waid to counter it. They've got nothing they can do,
but they're not going to back down. Missile also travels
at a speed of over seven thousand miles an hour.

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There's no defense against that, he said. Missile system aloof
stated has already been tested successfully in Ukraine and battlefield conditions.
He's referring to a strike on Ukraine's use Mash military
industrial facility in the city of Nyepier in November twenty
twenty four. Putin said afterward that the missiles warheads flew
at speeds exceeding mak ten and could not be intercepted

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by existing air defenses. Missile could also carry conventional and
nuclear payloads. According to Putin, the Orosinic strike on Ukraine
was a response to the country's decision to use Western
supplied long range missiles for attacks deep into Russia. The
question of supplying the weapons to Belarus, Russia's key ally,
will likely be resolved by the end of the year.

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Putin announces completion of first mass production Orashnik haybersonic missile
system is already being delivered to Russia's forces. So apparently
this thing that we have no answer for, that Ukraine
has no answer for, and the ways that could potentially
be used answer for it, our soil development is already
ready to go. It's in mass production Tunnel Lord one

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three through seven. I seriously think all these saber rattlings
just to use fear to manipulate each respective population. Yeah,
I would not be surprised if this is simply ways
of scaring people. Like you point out, they do use
fear to control people. KWD sixty eight. I can't worry
about World War three right now. There was a measles
death in Kentucky. Oh well, that's a much more serious

(01:12:05):
issue now. Of course, anytime they say measles death, it
seems like we find out that it wasn't the measles
that killed him, it was the hospital treatment or some
other condition that they had. I don't have to wait
and see. Russia battle tested the new hypersonic missile November
by conducting a strike on a military factory in Ukraine.

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The Russian missiles believed to be nuclear capable, although Putnad
previously stated its conventional form can inflict damage comparable to
a low yield nuclear explosion. The first mass produced Rashnik
hypersonic missile system has entered service with Russia's armed forces.
It is being deployed, and we have no answer. Ukraine
has no answer. But why would we ever back down?

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Why would we ever consider the fact that we're bleeding
Ukraine dry. Trump's Russia sanctions ultimato will blow up in
America's face, says Jeffrey Sachs. Economists and longtime advisor to
the UEN Jeffrey Sachs has issued a scathing critique of
President Trump's decision to unleash yet more anti Russia sanctions,

(01:13:08):
giving Moscow just ten days to negotiate for peace with
Ukraine or else the new punitive measures will go into effect.
Sacks called new policy dangerous and assigned that the Trump
administration is plagued by contradictions and lack of a coherent
strategy for ending the war. Well, there's a lack of
a coherent strategy for everything Trump does. Anytime Trump is

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involved with something, it means a lack of a coherent strategy.
He likes to, as we pointed out, come out and
just say things. He doesn't care if there's any truth too,
He doesn't care if they're able to act on it.
He'll make declarations, he'll go out there and shout and rave,
but very rarely does he have a plan to back

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it up. The secondary sanctions aimed primarily at these nations
still trading with Russia are doomed to be ineffective anyway.
The Columbia University professor pointed out, if sanctions are actually
they are an escalation of the conflict and therefore very dangerous.
I do not believe that they will be effective. For example,
I do not believe they will stop Russia from selling oil,
gas and other commodities to Asian markets, and provocations and

(01:14:11):
escalations often have unpredictable negative effects. Of course, we saw
it fail under Biden, there's no reason that it should
work with Donald Trump. The restrictions are likely to backfire regardless,
as they could expose the incompetence or even accelerate the
breakup of USI geopolitical and economic blocks. This is, in short,

(01:14:37):
the wrong approach. We need diplomacy and negotiation to get
to the root causes of the conflict. It's all of them,
not unworkable ultimatums based on the idea of an unconditional
cease fire. As we said ego politics. Let's take a
look at a clip from David Sachs.

Speaker 6 (01:14:52):
Obviously, the three percent number is way ahead of expectations.
It's a fantastic number. It just feels like, you know,
everything's humming on all cylinders here. One thing you didn't mention,
but I think is relevant is the new trade deal
with the EU.

Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
We're about to get that, by the way.

Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
That's say next story.

Speaker 6 (01:15:08):
Okay, Well, I mean I would include that because I
mean I think it was a deal that just got
announced where the EU is going to open its markets
to US products, no tariff on US products, but they
will pay a fifteen percent tariff coming.

Speaker 2 (01:15:23):
Into the That was I grabbed the wrong clip, So
my mistake. The real underlying causes of the Ukraine War,
such as historic NATO expansion east, the sham Minska cords
are the coup events of twenty fourteen. Said Western powers
now demanded unconditional ceasefire. Rushia will not agree to this.
Normally new round of US sanctions compel Russia to agree

(01:15:44):
to this white Our Special Envoy to Russia and Ukraine,
Keith Kellogg, has claimed that the relative claim the relative
ineffectiveness of current sanctions thus far has largely been due
to weak enforcement from the West. Kellogg, of course, is
one hundred percent wrong, total neocon well warmonger. Let's just
say Kellogg is desperate for the war to continue. He

(01:16:08):
doesn't care what happens to Ukrainia, doesn't care what happens
to Russia, doesn't care what happens to the American people.
He's bought and sold by the military industrial complex. Silensky
signs the law allowing Ukrainians over sixty to join military
in limited roles. That's always a good sign. That's always
a good sign when you have to continually expand who

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your military base is, who you allow in two roles
in combat. Now, of course they see the limited roles,
so assuming these people wouldn't be in combat, but that's
still not good. It means they're running out of people
of the appropriate ages for these positions. Whether it's because
Russia has killed them, or they are simply not signing
up because they don't see any hope in it, or

(01:16:53):
they've fled to the country, it means Ukraine is running
low on bodies to fill these positions. Ukrainian's age sixty
and older can now serve in non combat roles thanks
to legislation allowing people over the age of sixty to
serve in limited roles until martial law and Ukraine is lifted.
Zelenski's presidential term has already expired and he's used martial
law to remain in office. That is, that's our ally.

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MP said that even if President Donald Trump sent more
repons to Ukraine, the war cannot last forever. Zelenski backtracks
is from the new American Ukraine restores anti corruption agencies autonomy.
Of course, we've seen Zelenski is as corrupt as they come.

(01:17:42):
It's hard to pick out a more corrupt leader in
the modern times. His wife, of course, vacationing on the
French Riviera, spending massive amounts of money to buy yourself
clothes and jewelry, and take trips where the Ukrainian people
are being slaughtered on the battlefield. Ukrainian government backtracked on

(01:18:04):
a move that would have given the president and his
party yet more power. Ukraine's parliament voted on Thursday to
restore the autonomy of anti corruption agencies that were stood
up ten years ago, the behest of the European Union
to address the country's most endemic corruption problem. Ukraine consistently
ranks among the most corrupt countries in Europe. Versull is
seen as a response to the intense domestic protests in

(01:18:26):
international scolding, the Zelenski government incurred for trying to take
control of the National Anti Corruption Bureau of Ukraine. Zelenski
attempted to do in line was in line with his
long standing pattern of authoritarianism. After Russian invade in twenty
twenty two, the government declared martial law and essentially outlaw
dissent in opposition. They banned independent media and other political parties,

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elections and free speech by religious leaders. Presidential and parliamentary
elections do not allowed. These policies continue to this day.
In fact, probably the only reason Zelenski is still in
power is because the war is ongoing. Zelenski's excuse for
trying to take control of the agencies was to rid
them of Russian influence. That's right, Russian influence is everywhere.

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Anti Corruption Bureau has charged forty two lawmakers since twenty
twenty two, and seventy one and all since twenty sixteen.
More than thirty of those lawmakers currently serve in parliament.
Most common charges were misappropriation or embezzlement of property, accepting
undue benefits, abuse of power or official position, false asset declarations,
and illicit enrichment. Ukraine is notorious notorious for institutional corruption.

(01:19:35):
International corruptions perception decks from twenty nineteen shows that Ukraine
and Russia had nearly identical corruption scores. Salnzi is from zero.
He Zelensky says he discussed new large scale arms deal
with Trump. I'm sure the military industrial complex is loving
that large scale agreements. I talked about them with President Trump,

(01:19:57):
and I very very much hope that would be able
to implement all of this now. So that's right. We
want more weapons right now. We need to act to
force Russia to peace. No talk of them negotiating, No
concern for his fellow countryman. It's about maintaining his own power.
It doesn't care, as I said, if they do fight

(01:20:20):
to the last Ukrainian, if it does mean that every
last one of them is killed. US senators proposed fifty
five billion Ukraine aid bills is from RT. A group
of uosentators have introduced a bill to allocate fifty four
point six billion in aid to Ukraine over the twenty
twenty six and twenty twenty seven fiscal years. President Donald
Trump has repeatedly opposed more USA to Ukraine, insisting Europe

(01:20:41):
should cover the costs. But of course he refuses to
cut off the aid that's going there. He refuses to
just say no more, We're not going to be sending
you money or weapons. Last month, Trump claimed that billions
of dollars allocated by the Biden administration may have been
misused by Ukraine, singing doubt he was spent on weapons
as intended. Yeah, gee, what a shocker. This is what

(01:21:04):
everyone already knows. We've seen, as I've said, mc is
Zelenski's wife vacationing on the French Riviera, seen her buying
all kinds of lavish clothing for herself. Wonder where she
got that money from. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green has likewise
condemned Ukraine's of Vladimir Zelenski as a dictator. He's a

(01:21:26):
dictator by definition, it's martial law, culture's removal, accusing him
of blocking peace efforts. This articles from zero Hedge sent
rejects bids to block armed sales to Israel. The Senate
voted on July thirty through reject two resolutions that would
have blocked arm sales to Israel in response to concerns
over civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip. Senators rejected two

(01:21:48):
motions introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders. He would have stopped
the export of over five thousand bombs and guidance kits
in twenty thousand firearms. The resolution failed by seventy three
to twenty four in seventy to twenty seven, respectively. An
one hundred member chamber, so that means about three quarters
of the Senate at minimum is owned by APAK. Three

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quarters will do whatever Israel says. In recent weeks, in
number of Western nations have indicated they planned to recognize
a Palestinian state. Mc crohne said he would formally announce
the decision to recognize the Palestinian state at the UN
General Assembly in September, citing the need to end the
Israel Hamas War. Four days later, UK Prime Minister Keir

(01:22:32):
Starmer said the UK will recognize the Palestinian state by September.
Following day, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney said his country
would recognize the Palestinian statehood at the unit September of
the Palestinian Authority, which runs a West Bank, made reforms,
including holding an election in twenty twenty six and reframing
refraining from militarization. Well, the world is in chaos all

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over the place. We are sending money to Ukraine, We're
sending money to Israel. Two wrong sides of conflict. That's
the way it goes. We're gonna take a quick break
and then we're gonna look at the pharmacide that's going on.
They know what they're doing is killing people. They know

(01:23:15):
that it's injuring them and debilitating them. They just don't care.
They do not care at all. So stay with us, folks,
and we will be right back.

Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
You're listening to the David Night Show. What you're listening

(01:24:56):
to the David Night Show.

Speaker 2 (01:25:25):
Welcome back, folks, said at the beginning of the show.
We have news at a California hospital concealed evidence linking
catastrophic surge and stillbirths to the COVID vaccine. This lawsuit alleges.
Now we've got some comments from a Syrian girl. I
don't believe for a moment that Zelensky won't use the
old folks as cannon fodder. I wish I could stay

(01:25:45):
online and the words I would use to describe that
little insect. Yeah, he is a truly wicked individual his
just cause, playing his LARPing as some kind of soldier
as he sends people out to for his own personal gain.
And I agree with you, once, once it becomes necessary,

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they will absolutely send the older generation out as well.
They'll get them in to these non combat positions, and
they'll renegotiate the contract, which is to say, they'll simply
tell them, well, we need more bodies down on the
front line. Time for you to go out into the trenches.
kBT sixty eight. It's a strange world when I back

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a Bernie Sanders proposal. I know we live in strange times.
It's always a bit disconcerting when that happens. The lawsuit
filed last week in a California Superior Court also accuses
the hospital of retaliating against whistleblower Michelle Spencer after she
made public and internal hospital email that revealed sky rocketing rates.

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Of course, this is all late at the feet of
Donald Trump. Let's take a look at this video right here.
I'm sure this will make up for it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:02):
Well.

Speaker 7 (01:27:03):
One of the things they're going to be talking about
pretty soon are the uh tremendous drop in drug prices.
You know, we've cut.

Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
Drug get your pharma poison real chief.

Speaker 7 (01:27:12):
Hundred thirteen hundred, fourteen hundred and fifteen hundred percent. I
don't mean fifty percent, I mean fourteen fifteen hundred percent.
Because we're going favorite nations.

Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
We want the.

Speaker 7 (01:27:21):
Same price as Europe gets. We want the same prices
other t you gets over the years. Twenty five thirty
years ago. It started where they were charging us much more,
and I put it end to it, you know, with
a letter that you saw last week. So I think
that's going to be a point. I don't know how
anybody could win an election if they're on the other
side of that issue. So we'll be dropping drug prices.

(01:27:43):
It'll start over the next two to three months. By
twelve hundred, thirteen hundred and even fourteen hundred percent, then
five hundred percent, but not just fifty percent or twenty
five percent, which normally would be a lot, because the
rest of the world pays much less for the idea
dical drug, and we're going to be paying the same thing.
We're going to have a favorite nations. We will pay

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as low as the lowest nation.

Speaker 4 (01:28:06):
In the world.

Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
That's right, folks, He's going to lower it by fifteen
one hundred percent. So you can go get some drugs
and get rich. They'll be paying you. Just go get
whatever you need or whatever you want and walk out
with a big wad of cash. In fact, why not
just buy out the entire store and make yourself a millionaire.

Speaker 5 (01:28:28):
And remember he's not talking about fifty percent or any
actual percentage reduction of the price. He's talking about fifteen
hundred percent. This is to pay you fifteen times what
it costs before.

Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
This is our business genius leading the nations.

Speaker 5 (01:28:46):
Starting to think I know why his casinos went bankrupt.

Speaker 2 (01:28:51):
The California hospital concealed data linking a catastrophic surge in
still births among women who received COVID nineteen vaccines. According
to a lawsuit file last week Spear Court of California,
Fresno County, Michelle Spencer, a nurse Community Community Medical Centers CMC,
said the hospital deliberately and selectively concealed from staff, patients,
and regulators a sparkan on board baby deaths that began

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in spring twenty twenty one, and retaliated against her when
she publicized the information. Well, you're cutting into their profits.
You're telling people the truth. You can't have that. Hospitals
are making a lot of money off of COVID at
that time, and they liked that. Lawsuit also says the
hospital concealed medical data related to the fatal deaths that

(01:29:36):
showed a link to COVID nineteen vaccination of pregnant mothers
of fetal deaths, not fatal deaths. Death does usually tend
to be fatal, though Spencer witnessed firsthand the exponential increased
in unborn baby deaths directly correlating with pregnant women who
received a COVID vaccine then would deliver a dead baby

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a close number of days weeks following their injection. This
is more of the war on children, war on babies.
Any way, They can do it. They love killing them.
If they can't convince you to just outright do it
through abortion, perhaps they can scare you enough into taking

(01:30:19):
a vaccine or some other drug that will do it
for them. The essence of this case is that the
truth shall set you free. The hospital possessed vaccinated versus
unvaccinated comparison data numbers proved the vaccines were causing miscarriages
and more in the vaccinated group. We know hospital management

(01:30:39):
analyzed the data because they said so, and we see
they concealed it from regulators because that file requested by
regulators is empty. Children's Health Devents is funding the lawsuit
which accused of the hospital of fraud, retaliation, and unethical
business practices. There is how many other hospitals are sitting

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on data like this. You have to wonder.

Speaker 5 (01:31:06):
And I quite certainly did retaliate. I mean, we have
nothing to do with the medical field, but we got
heavily censored, de banked everything for talking about this. Back
in twenty twenty one, if.

Speaker 2 (01:31:19):
You talked about the vaccines and you pointed out the
damage they were doing, but the fact they were untested, unproven,
you got quashed. Ongoing in September twenty twenty two, Julie
Christopher Send, a nurse manager specializing in parent natal care
and bereavement, sent an email to the nursing and technical

(01:31:40):
staff the hospital describing the ongoing spike and still worn babies,
which he called demise patients. Well, it seems as though
the increase of demized patients that we are seeing is
going to continue. Christofferson wrote, there were twenty two demises
in August, which ties the record number of demises in
July twenty twenty one, and so far September there have
been seven. It's only the eighth day of the month,

(01:32:01):
almost one a day, and it's hard to believe how
wicked these people are knowing this and continuing to push it.
This isn't and again, this is hospital staff. These aren't

(01:32:23):
some distant you know, politicians or people on Wall Street
or some pharma executive. These are nurses and doctors that
work directly with people that see the damage they're doing,
and they continue to push, they continue to hide it.
This is how far our culture has fallen, this willingness

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to do anything for money. Right. Overture says, thirty years ago,
I worked for a Baxter drug company cost us two
cents to produce a bag of penicillin. We then charge
the hospital's over one hundred fifty dollars a bag. Then
the hospital gets there cut. Yeah, the prices on things
are ludicrous.

Speaker 5 (01:33:05):
Yeah, there's a lot of price gouging and things that
could be done. But when you see the president talking
about reducing the price by fifteen hundred percent, obviously one
hundred percent off is free. So anything more than that
is paying you. When they're throwing around these numbers, it
shows that he doesn't have any plan or any actual

(01:33:26):
strategy going forward.

Speaker 2 (01:33:27):
And he doesn't understand anything. The hospital management ignored multiple
safety signals for COVID nineteen vaccine injuries among mothers and babies,
according to the complaint, which states, not only did the
increase in the more baby doth occur, but mothers suddenly
begin having more frequent and more significant health problems i e.
Vascular clotting, hemorrhaging. It did not occur prior to vaccination.

(01:33:54):
It is difficult to talk about this kind of thing because,
as the Syrian girl said about Zelensky, if you were
to say what really comes to mind when you hear
these sorts of things, you would probably at minimum be
kicked off of any and every platform that you could
think of. These people are engaged in knowingly providing poison

(01:34:20):
that would harm the others and kill babies. How can
people like that should be tried for murder? People like
that should be hauled in before a court, and the
justice should be swift. Rfk Junior announces repeal a policy

(01:34:44):
that rewarded hospitals for reporting staff vaccination rates in his
department's latest move related to the vaccine related reform, Health
and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior on August first,
announced more appeals of federal policy that were work hospitals
for reporting staff vaccination rates.

Speaker 5 (01:35:05):
And of course this is a big revenue generator for
the vaccine company. It's not just because of the hospital
staff that needs to get them, but because they're going
to be much more likely to push it on other
people if they've been forced to take it themselves.

Speaker 2 (01:35:22):
They were bribing hospitals to vaccinate their staff. You do that,
you get a big payout. This is again Trump and
his federal government MEGA doesn't ever want to acknowledge anything
like this. Don't frag me, bro. Hospitals are not friendly

(01:35:43):
places you want long term relations with. In China, they
over prescribe drugs and ivs. Yes, people walking in the
streets with ivs to create revenue. Hospitals do love their revenue.
It's a specifically for profit business. There has to be again,
some kind of balanced between turning a profit and only

(01:36:04):
focusing on profit. Common allergy medications risks outweigh its usefulness.
Experts say, defendamine, depend hydromene. If someone has an allergic
reaction to food. People say, don't worry.

Speaker 5 (01:36:21):
I have.

Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
Defend hydromene in my purse, and I would say, actually,
epinephrine is the first line treatment for food allergies, said Wolfson.
Analogies in Massachusetts General Hospital defend. Hydromene can be harmful
if people take it. This is again what we find
all the time. They prescribe these drugs, these steroids, whatever
it is, and they end up doing more harm than good,

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or at least as much harm as good. They don't
care if it causes damage. They don't care if it
poisons you or kills you, just so long as they
get to turn a profit while doing it. Wild pigs
found with blue meat in California spark alarm I guess

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pork is no longer the other white meat. The trapper
found several with blue tinged muscles and fat tissues. The
bizarre discoloration a result of exposure to dif hasinone and
anticoagulant rodent rodenticide that has often dyed to identify its poison.
Trapper observe the wild pigs eating directly from rodenticide bait stations,

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and this is what we're seeing continually in every aspect
of life. We are contaminating our environments with these caustic
and toxic chemicals. We are absolutely uncaring. The government will
shout from the rooftops that carbon emissions are a problem,

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that they're a major issue, but they'll continue to let
Monsanto poison the ground with glyphys sate, poison people with glyphyssate. Well,
let golf courses spray these chemicals that cause parksons. They'll
engage in high altitude aerosol injections, you know, chemtrailing, but

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you are going to have to turn in your car
because it happens to create carbon emissions. This is the
utter insanity of these people. We've got pigs with blue
meat because they're eating rat poison. The environment is continually

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being messed with. You know, it is just absurd how
they go about things. As I said, they get to
do whatever they want. The big companies get to spray
poison anywhere and everywhere. But you won't get air conditioning
because that's going to cause the planet to melt down.

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I'm going to cut off our power generation. Can have
coal plants, but India and China can have as many
coal plants as they want when they're the ones that
are really polluting the environment, really dumping trash into the
rivers and oceans. Be my valentine. My sister, a retired
registered nurse, cannot believe the decline in hospital care since

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she worked there years ago. We're out of town nurses
getting ninety dollars an hour and no continuity of care. Yeah.
The nursing is has become a way for usually women
to be seen as virtuous and noble and get a

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level of social credibility and power. Oh you're a nurse.
Oh thank you so much for being a nurse. It
gives them this glow of prestige that they really like.
It's a social climbing job. At this point, you get
to put on a specific outfit and then people give
you prey. It's become largely a costume for busy bodies

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that want to be able to control people. It's no
longer about people that actually want to help. We're gonna
take a quick break, and we're gonna come back and
what's going on with Christians and Christianity. And then of
course in the third hour, our guests will be joining us.
So stay with us, folks, We will be right back.

Speaker 1 (01:41:22):
You're listening to the David night Show. You're listening to

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the David Knight Show.

Speaker 8 (01:42:40):
Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen. Yet Laos, your annual Global Risk
Report makes for a stunning and sobering read for the
global business community. The top concern for the next two
years it is not conflict or climate. It is disinformation

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and misinformation for not closely by polarization within our societies.

Speaker 1 (01:43:23):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. You are listening to the David Knight Show.

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You're listening to the David night Show. You're listening to

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the David Knight Show.

Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
Welcome back, folks. Shelley A says, you forgot the customers
always right at the hospital the insurance company pays. Thus
they are the customer, not you, and they pay big bucks.
That's part of the reason everything is so expensive. The
hospitals know they can soak insurance companies for a lot
of money. A Syrian girl. Nurses used to wear uniforms

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that inspired respect. Now they paraye around in pajamas that
are uglier than old pictures of Chinese and malth pajamas.
Scrubs are very very ugly to look at.

Speaker 5 (01:46:39):
They do have a sort of communist jumpsuit aesthetic to them.
This is the worker garb.

Speaker 2 (01:46:47):
Perhaps there's a good reason for it that I'm unaware.
Maybe it's just that they're simple and easy to manufacture,
and you're going to need many different outfits. K tobd
sixty eight. We need to remember that when talking about nurses,
teachers police it as many who are bad, it may
be most. It isn't all that I've said this before.
I've met good nurses. As a general rule, they tend

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to be older nurses. They tend to be ones that
have been in the profession for longer, ones that did
not get into it recently.

Speaker 5 (01:47:16):
People in mind, a lot of the good ones were
forced out because they didn't want to jeopardize their own health,
you know, if they're paying attention to what's going on.

Speaker 2 (01:47:26):
As I've said before, most of the nurses from my
generation and onward, tend to be very eager to exercise power.
They like being able to tell you what to do
and how to think. It gives them, as I said.

Speaker 7 (01:47:40):
A.

Speaker 2 (01:47:42):
Degree of authority, like oh, well, I'm a nurse, and
therefore you have to listen to me. It becomes very
much a matter of earning some sort of societal respect,
not about what you can do to help people individually.
The Daily Skeptic Christian preacher threatened with the rest after

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being assaulted by Muslim men on street. My dad has
told this story multiple times on air, and I think
I've even told it before. We took a trip to
London in two thousand and one, before September eleventh, two
thousand and one, and went to Speaker's Corner. We saw
a lot of different things. I unfortunately got something I

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don't know what it was on the plane flight over,
but I was out of commission. I was barely conscious.
But there are certain things I remember. In one of
them is this preacher at Speaker's Corner. He was standing
on some kind of box, so he was elevated above everyone,
and he was, you know, talking about the Bible, talking
about the Gospel, and he was surrounded by you know,

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six or so Muslim men who are just yelling at him,
yelling at him in no particular order, all of them
just back and forth, yelling and getting angrier and angrier.
And the guy who was talking about the Bible giving
the Gospel had a large mug of beer in his hand.

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And I remember these two cops, I guess Bobby's standing nearby,
and I remember one of them leaning over. It was
a male and a female cop. And the male cop
leans over to the female cop and says, oi, you know,
once he finishes that mug of beer, he's going to
be trouble. The guy, the Christian preacher is going to

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be trouble. No interest in the shouting Muslims, the very
angry shouting Muslims. But once that Christian finishes his mug
of beer, there's going to be trouble here.

Speaker 5 (01:49:41):
It's amazing the degree of brainwashing they can instill with
their training programs for these people. It's a sort of
intense propaganda combined with them selecting for people that are
going to be jack booted.

Speaker 2 (01:49:56):
Yes man, Yeah, and this was back in two two
thousand and one. I can only imagine how ludicrous the
police have become since then, the cops in England. A
Christian preacher says he was the victim of two tier
policing and censorship after he was assaulted by Muslim men

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in Bristol then threatened with arrest by police. Pastor Dia
Moodley is considering taking legal action against Avon and Somerset
Police after he claims he was assaulted by Muslim bystanders
who objected to his peaceful preaching and being threatened with
arrest by police. Since twenty twenty, the Christian from Bristol

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has been the subject of repeated enforcement action by Avon
and Somerset police over his street preaching, which includes comparisons
between Christianity and Islam. He said, I just want the
police to uphold the fundamental human right of freedom of
expression for preachers like me, and to properly investigate crime
against me and people like me. Of course, on the

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animal farm, some animals are more equal than others. There's
a clear example of two tier policing. Was effectively victim blaming.
This should not occur in a free and democratic society.
While preaching in March this year, a number of Muslimen
took offense at Moodley's preaching, with one man threatened to
stab him, another attempting to punch his wife. According to

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the pastor, these peaceful, loving Muslims attacking his wife. You
can see the picture of him there, so sciences. Except
a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom
of God. Moodley described the bystanders attempting to forcibly take
his Koran, which he had been holding in his hand,

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pushing him off his ladder, pinning him to the floor,
and claiming that Koran was their book, not his. He
claimed police officers told him on two separed occasions that
he would be arrested for a breach of the peace.
Despite considering himself the victim. Moodley said that the man
who had threatened to stab him continued to make threats
in the presence of the offer was not arrested. That's

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because that's who these laws are set up to protect.
They want this influx of violent Muslims, these very savage,
very ill educated people. This is who they want to
replace the English and they're working towards it, and working

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towards it quickly. Can't preach the Gospel on the street
because that could lead to problems with the Muslims. They'll
take it very badly. If you want to read their
book and point out the flaws in it, if you're
going to talk about the Koran and show what a
violent book it is, how it's nothing but a tome

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written by a warlord, a pedophile warlord, they're going to
get upset and they're going to cause problems, and that's
your fault. Cannot preach the God Gospel because the Muslims
will be offended. Connecticut A g sues Trump admin to

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ensure kids can get transgender procedures. This is again the
Democrats' obsession with harming children.

Speaker 1 (01:53:19):
This is.

Speaker 2 (01:53:21):
Part of their religion. They hate children, they want to
destroy them. I don't necessarily believe the Republicans are any better,
but they're at least forced to in most occasions pay
lip service to the base that hates this kind of thing,

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that finds it to be abhorrent. The Democrats know that
their supporters are actively in favor of it, so they're
allowed to go full boar with it. You're allowed to
sue so that children can be mutilated. Connecticut Attorney General
William Tong, of course. The Tongs, a good old American family,

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announced on Friday that Connecticut has joining a sixteen state
lawsuit against the Trump administration to block an executive order
limiting funds to hospitals that treat transgender children. Question I
have for Donald Trump and Pam Bondi and anyone who
wants to attack children and families and health care and
transgender people and gender affirming care. My only question is
what would you do if your kid? Your child was

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diagnosed with gender dysphoria. Well, you could get them some
kind of treatment so that the mental illness that they're
suffering from wouldn't cause them to mutilate themselves. You could
work with them to help them understand that these feelings
aren't real and aren't right, so they don't have to

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destroy their own body.

Speaker 5 (01:54:53):
What would you do if the child abuse prevention laws
prevented you from mutilating them and you know, cutting off
the breasts or other parts.

Speaker 2 (01:55:04):
This is the continual refrain you hear from them. Well,
what would you do if your kid was in this situation, like,
it's a very easy solution, simply work with them so
they don't succumb to this mental illness. It has been
classified as such for years. Only recently, after intense lobbying

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and working, were they able to get it unclassified as
a mental illness. It is truly amazing how this transgender
nonsense was something that was, you know, on the fringes.
It wasn't something that was talked about. It was there,
but it wasn't mainstream. And now it seems that fifty

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percent of all political discussions revolve around this sort of thing.
The United States went crazy, absolutely and completely crazy over
this on twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen.

Speaker 4 (01:56:03):
It is.

Speaker 2 (01:56:07):
This is something that, again, if you were to tell
someone in nineteen ninety nine what was happening, they would
not believe you. The specific executive order this lawsuit is
targeting is EO fourteen thy one eighty seven called protecting
Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation by the Trumpetstry Administration.

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It's amazing that this man is desiying to sue over
an executive order that's protecting kids from chemical and surgical mutilation. Like, yeah,
we should get rid of that one that's the executive
order that needs to go.

Speaker 5 (01:56:50):
They like to name these things the opposite of what
they are typically, but this one that's actually named exactly
what it is. It is, in fact, protecting kids from
surgical and chemical utilation.

Speaker 2 (01:57:04):
Here's a conspiracy, nor theory. The global elite and ritualistic
child sexual abuse far from myth. The wealthiest and most
powerful people on Earth engage in it pervasively. Understand the
reasons why and why they're theological. In twenty nineteen, Jeffrey
Epstein was arrested for sex trafficking miners. By twenty twenty,
it was dead and between the world caught a fleeting

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glimpse into a world it was never supposed to see.
Epstein's Black Book included Prince's president's professors, billionaires, Hollywood moguls,
and intelligence agents. Gilaine Maxwell, Epstein's longtime accomplice, was convicted
of a child sex of child sex trafficking in twenty
twenty two. For the names of those she trafficked children too,
remained sealed. Not a single client list has been released

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to the public. Mike's open We are told to accept
that Epstein ran a global trafficking network for the elite,
yet somehow did it alone. Even more damning, ABC News
anchor Amy Robot was caught on a hot mic in
twenty nineteen admitting the network had the story in twenty sixteen,
including interviews with victims and photos of Prince Andrew, but
suppressed it due to pressure from Buckingham Palace. Epstein is

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not an outliar. He's a blueprint. He's the clearest modern
example of how the world's most powerful men operate behind
closed doors with legal immunity. He did not need to hide,
He was protected, and he flaunted it. You can see
all those pictures of him with Trump, see him with
the Clintons. You can hear the way they talked about him.

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This was This is how our elite's elites quote unquote operated.
Much has been written to discredit the so called Pizzagate scandal,
and for good reason, unfounded claims and amateur internet sleuthing
obscured real concerns. But in the rush to dismiss the
media ignored one undeniably undeniable reality. John Podesta and his

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brother Tony own a commissioned art that depicts bound children,
acts of cannibalism and graphic violence. User verified facts The
artists include biljianad Jerjevik and Mariana Abramovic, whose spirit cooking
rituals include mock cannibalism and occult symbolism. John Podesta's emails

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released by WikiLeaks include cryptic references to pizza, hot dogs,
and cheese in ways that defied normal context. A private
party in the back room of a pizza shop included
a performance by a band known for sexualizing children, comet
ping pong. The location at the center of the controversy
had Instagram post referencing Toddler's and explicit jokes involving children.
None of these details prove a child's sex ring, but

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they certainly raise questions that no journalist has dared to pursue.
Our guest is ready, so we will have to stop
this article here. But again, I know I keep mentioning it.
But I'm reading The Franklin Saving about the Franklin Saving
and loone scandal, the book by John DeCamp, and this

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is just a pattern of behavior stretching back decades. There's
no reason to assume that the Franklin Saving and Loan
scandal was the first time it happened. There's no reason
to assume it hasn't been going on much longer than that.
There's no reason to assume that Epstein was the only
person of this kind that was active in today's society.

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These people enjoy harming children. They will do it every
chance they get in any way they can. And as
such there is going to be There's always going to
be someone like Epstein who is willing to provide them
with these types of things and then use that for leverage.

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It is not simply about their fetishes or preferences. It
is a, as they said, a ritual. It is because
they are serving their father, the devil, and Satan hates
children twenty twenty nine. Democrats love children. Children of the

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most useful tool they have against society. They love harming them.
They love turning them into twisted mockeries of what they
should be. They love perverting them. That's what they love.
And of course they love killing them. Abortion has killed
millions of children. It is child sacrifice on a scale

(02:01:31):
that no one could have imagined. We're going to take
a quick break and we will be right back with
our guest. Paul List wrote the book Mount Doom. It's
about the dangers of AI from a Christian perspective, So
stay with us.

Speaker 1 (02:02:23):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. You're listening to the David Knight Show.

Speaker 2 (02:02:32):
Okay, very good, Welcome back, folks. My guest today is
Paul List. As I said, he wrote the book Mount Doom.
It's about the dangers of Ai and how he saw
a prescient warning, a warning in the works of Tolkien.
So thank you for joining me, Paul. It's a pleasure
to speak with you. I am a huge fan of
Tolkien myself. I've grown up on Lord of the Rings,
reading the books, watching the movies, whether it's the old

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animated versions or Peter Jackson's versions, I love them all,
and I think there's much to learn from Tolkien.

Speaker 4 (02:03:05):
I could hardly agree more. It'd be nice to talk
with someone who's at least reasonably well steeped in the mythology.

Speaker 2 (02:03:12):
Fantastic I appreciate that. Yes, it's a I think it's
possibly one of the greatest works I've writ and I
know that's become kind of a you know, people look
down on that sort of take. But Tolkien was a
fantastic writer. The way he worked mythology, as you said,
into his work. It wasn't simply a story. He wanted
this to be a new mythology for England, something that

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people could look to and point to and take meaning
from it. You know, it's funny because he always said
he hated metaphor and that sort of thing, but he
couldn't help but write it into his story anyway. You know,
the truths he believed in are so true and so
powerful that they come through in his writing anyway, despite
the fact that he allegedly claimed to hate it.

Speaker 4 (02:04:00):
Well, he said he cordially disliked allegory. I hear that
all the time. In fact, I had a very famous
author we invited to write the forward to our book
and he said, well, you're making it into an allegory.
And Tolten said, he hated allegory. Therefore, either he's a
liar or or wrong. This is after he said, I
can't believe how complete this is, and this is like,
this is amazing. However, that's okay, But Toltien did he said,

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you know, he did. What he said is he he
disliked the type of obvious allegory that was too easy.
It was, but it's too easy to see. Therefore it
dominated the reader's imagination. They couldn't think of anything else.
And that's why I think he was really hinting at
poking at C. S. Lewis and his Narnia chronicles that
are very obvious allegorical, but you know you can't. He

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also said, it's the allegory is the life of the story,
and you can't avoid allegorical language. So he preferred the
term applicable. And what is it applicable to? He said
very clearly in that same letter that everybody seems to
have read at the forward to the Silmarillion. To his publisher,
he said that it's it's all that anyway. All this

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stuff is about the fall. That's Adam and Eve, the
falling of Adam and Eve. That's original sin, mortality, which
is the fear of death, and the machine. And what
I do is I show exactly where those things are,
how the whole mythology unfolded, and I unfold the home mythology,
and and reveal all the secrets, including the identity of

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Tom Bombadill and Goldberry. And when people actually hear it,
they go, holy smokes, how come nobody thought of that
saw that before anything else? And it's really because I
gave myself a scholastic education, an education in the true
scholastic tradition, where this is the this is the philosophies
that came before the Enlightenment. So I've read the Enlightenment philosophers,

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of course, but I read them after I'd already studied
deeply all works of Aristotle, Plato to Aristotle, Augustine, all
the church fathers and doctors, and finally all the way
up to and beyond Saint Thomas Aquinas. And then when
I looked at the mythology, I went low and behold, Wow,
it just absolutely became incredibly obvious to me. And I

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realized that the only reason it hadn't been seen before
is nobody really studies scholasticism anymore, because it was rejected
by Francis Bacon and never really never came back to
any degree in academia for the last five hundred years,
during the during the age of the Enlightenment and the
Industrial Revolution. So people have been looking at it through
a Cartesian lens, and it's very very opaque and ambiguous

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through that lens at best. But when you've studied your
scholastic philosophy and it really, really unfolds beautifully. So whe
would you like to begin?

Speaker 2 (02:06:48):
Awesome, Well, let's start with telling people where they can
find your book if they'd like to purchase it. So
what's the website they can go to?

Speaker 4 (02:06:56):
Well, they can get it anywhere that sells books. Of course,
everybody online sells it. But we make very little money,
almost nothing on the I didn't do this for the money,
but it comes in handy when you're trying to get
the message out. So they can go to read mount
Doom dot com read and they can order a book.
They can order a book there and I will personally
sign it and put it in a bubble wrap envelope

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and get it out in the mail. It's a little slower.
You won't get it as soon as you get it. If,
for instance, if you ordered on Amazon, I'll put it
in the mail probably today. I won't be able to
put it in the mail until Saturday. I typically can
go to the mailbox with all the orders on a
Saturday get it all out of the way. Because I'm
a business owner and I've got things going on, and
I don't have access to going to the post office

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all the time every day. So if you're looking for
it fast, probably go to Amazon. But if you're looking
for a sign copy and you can wait maybe two weeks,
go to read Mount Doom dot.

Speaker 2 (02:07:47):
Com fantastic, read Mount Doom dot com recourse. The book
itself is Mount Doom, And I'd like to start with that.
What made you choose that as the title? What made
you see Mount Doom as the epicenter or the uh
your own allegory metaphor for what's going on with Ai?
Is that because you know that's where Saron forged his

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ring of power? Is that how you see these people?
You know, these technocrats, they're souron and they are forging,
you know, their chains of path or to control us.

Speaker 4 (02:08:17):
No, you're close. Note you're close though, Soarn is Ai.
Saren is the machine. He is the machine, the eye
of Saron, the eye that's always looking for the one ring. Well,
that's right out of Alan Turing's nineteen thirty six paper
where he basically invented the digital computer on paper. His
paper called on Computable Numbers with an Application to the

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sky Dunks problem, where he actually invents the computer on
paper in nineteen thirty six, And that SCANNERI is looking
for ones and zero's the one ring, and it's digital
goes on the finger. So that's scannerized looking for the
ring all the time, because it is the language of
the machine. That's what the machine needs in order to function.

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And we're not just talking about artificial intelligence like rock
or you know, any of these chat GPT or whoever.
We're talking about all of the of the branches of
technology that only is possible, made possible, and is totally
contingent on the language of the machine, totally contingent on

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artificial intelligence. That's self driving cars, digital money, the metaverse, transhumanism,
all these things rely on ones and zeros. So it
so the whole point of the mythology is to destroy
the language of the machine. The language. Without the language
of the machine, the machine is completely uh, it is

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completely useless. It's completely harmless. So I like to I
like to just point out a couple of things real quick, please, Uh.
Middle Earth is Middle Earth is the material brain. This
is a psychological saga. It's got very very little to
do with this world. The primary realm, as Tolten calls it.
His mythology is in the secondary realm. And if you

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know you understand Aristotle's categories and whatnot. Understand that that's
backed away from primary matter is the stuff that everything
is made of. Matter and form are come together in
Aristotle's hylomorphic philosophy, that we need that. But it's the
secondary realm of the imagination. But it goes on in

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Middle Earth in the material brain, and that is Middle Earth.
And it's laid out roughly according to a frenetic diagram,
which used to be the old Victorian pseudoscience, where they
have a diagragram, a silhouette of a head, and they
point out all these regions of what it was responsible for.
So Mortor where it's really fantastic Tolkien. Once you read
my book, you understand just how brilliant Tolkien really is

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and what a great sense of humor he has. So
Mortor is the cerebellum. And if you look at a
we show a picture in the book, if you look
at a diagram, and there were many, the cerebellum was
was responsible for crime and hate and and uh and
and and and theft and all the negative stuff. That's
all these evils. That's that's that's Mortar. And then right

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outside that in this funny little shaped peninsula where Tolkien
has Ausciliath, the the the city that's been fall that's
fallen over the river. That's the region of fear, and Asciliath,
of course now is a haunted city, and if nobody
wants to go there, it's empty and whatnot. So it's
laid out in the mind, and then Tolkien gives in

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the brain, excuse me, it's it's the that's the material realm,
the immaterial realm, as you know, the whole person or
the whole world that he called it was named Arda,
and Arda in the Silmarillion. Arda is an individual soul,
but it's a representative individual human being that represents all
of the Western civilization. Okay, so what happens to Western

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civilization has happened to Arda in a very very clever,
applicable way that he writes. And then he also goes
past where to where we are now, to the age
of the machine and the advance of transhumanism. So not
to get too far away or too far ahead of
your original question. Mount Doom is the area in the
Cerebellum where the implant has been planted, and that is

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the tower of Barraduur, the tower of barraduer is the implants.
Tolkien saw transhumanism coming very clearly back in the probably
the late forties, at least by nineteen fifty he had
what a lot of people don't realize is he spent
three days as a top secret code cracker for the
British government called the Government Code and Cipher School in

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nineteen thirty nine. He was recruited as one of England's
top fifty intellectuals to become part of this code cracking
team to try to break the Enigma machine before the
oncoming of Hitler, because that was so critical to their
war machine. These uninterrupted communications and unsoi eiferable communications that
would go out from Berlin, for instance, out all across

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the theater of war, which was all over the Western world,
so cracking that machine was very critical. Tolkien was the
world's leading philologist at the time. He spoke about twelve languages.
So he was recruited. This is about eighteen months after
his publication of The Hobbit, so he was very popular already.
He's trained there for three days at the Government Code
and Cipher School, and on staff there was Alan Turing,

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and he had actually had seen I speculate. I wasn't
there looking over their shoulder, but I can speculate very
clearly that what he saw there, he was offered a job.
After three days of training. He said he was keen.
The guy said he was keen. They offered him a job,
and he said no, and he got out, and everybody
was kind of miffed about, well, why would he get out?

(02:13:49):
We need him? Right? Well, he realized very early that
this wasn't about language. This was about mathematics, pattern recognition, probabilities,
and statistics. Okay, this was the realm of the mathematician
and the statistician. So he got out. He also realized
that he made it very clear in a couple of
his letters, particularly one I think to Christopher. He made
it very clear that the only thing that advances and

(02:14:10):
benefits from war is the machine, not human beings. And
we see that. So if we trace the progression of technology,
we always see it constantly being swept up and used
in warfare and as well as in industry. Okay, so
Tolkien was a very big skeptic of machinery. He saw
what was coming. All we were going to do with

(02:14:31):
this code and cyber school was develop a machine that
was more powerful than the Enigma machine, and all he'd
be doing was taking part in the advance of the machine.
So he got out of it and he started to
write The Lord of the Rings, and we could go
into I don't want to continue, you know, if you've
got more questions, We've got a limited time. So that's
where I started. I named it Mount Doom. That is
the that's the area where the ring was forged, the

(02:14:53):
ones and zeros of the language of the machine. And
I go into deep detail how that happened.

Speaker 2 (02:14:59):
Okay, interesting, Yeah, I'd like to continue, but at first
I just like to say, ask, how do you see
these technocrats and people like Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg,
These people that to me, I can see a very
you know, stark correlation to like the noase Gul. These
people that are looking to some kind of half life
where they merge with a machine and become these sort

(02:15:19):
of ghouls that live on forever. But they're not truly
alive in any sense of the word. They transfer their.

Speaker 4 (02:15:25):
Virtual that's right, they're virtual, and you're spot on, that's
exactly what they are. These guys, these technocrats who have
taken and now they're controlled by the machine. They use
these these machines like oracles. They use them to their
advantage in the stock market, they use them to their
advantage for everything, every move that they make. We have
to remember that really was what was really critical to

(02:15:46):
the development of artificial intelligence was the game of chess.
Chess was very You probably remember back when Gary is
far off, finally beat They are a big blue finally
beat Gary. You know remember that. That's right out of
On Turing's nineteen fifty paper Computing Machinery and an Intelligence,
where he taught first off, he redefines what intelligence is

(02:16:06):
and where we've taken that bait, which is terrible. But
then he talks about how you train this machine, and
you basically you train the machine like you would a child,
and then it advances to an adult. So you'll get
a kick out of this. The original that the when
the Alliance defeated of men and elves, defeated the first
version of Sarah and cut the ring from his hand.

(02:16:27):
That was the child computer. Okay, he didn't have an eye,
so he was illiterate. He couldn't read yet, but his
token is amazingly funny. Okay, so that was but the
whole point in it's all about Alan Turing's imitation game
that he defines in that paper nineteen fifty paper that
I mentioned, he defined redefines intelligence to be nothing but

(02:16:49):
imitation and the computer. If the computer could imitate a
human being so well that it would fool a human interrogator,
then who are we to say it's not intelligent? Okay,
and you can see all the dangers of that. And
then the other mission of Alan Turing, and he made
this very early on in his younger years, was to
develop a machine that would be capable of harboring a

(02:17:09):
human soul, because he wanted to bring back the soul
of his dead childhood adolescent homosexual lover, Michael. He wanted
to make a machine that would house his soul. He
had that vision. There's the essence of transhumanism right there.
So Tolkien saw all this stuff coming. So back to
these technocrats, they are the nas ghoul. The nas ghoul,

(02:17:32):
though are in the mythology, are the agents of virtual reality.
That's why when you put on the ring, you enter
the virtual realm, you enter the metaverse. Okay, and now
they can see you and you can see them, okay,
And these creatures were once men and they were ruled
then by the Ring, and these are these technocrats, and
I think they're jockeying for position, for instance these days,

(02:17:54):
about who's going to take on the leadership role as
the witch king of aang barn right now, I got
my money probably on Musk.

Speaker 2 (02:18:01):
Yeah, that's That's something I've said before, is there's they're
working similar towards similar goals, but there's not necessarily any
real love or cohesion between them. They all want to
be the guy at the top of the pyramid.

Speaker 4 (02:18:13):
Yeah, they're all competitors, you know so, but they all
have the same goal. They all want the Ring, you
know that that's what they want. They want the master
and the control of the Ring and everything that it
can give them, which is domination, which is global domination.
So this is we have to be very careful and
just to make a couple of points, so we have
to be very careful that we don't follow their lead

(02:18:34):
into the conversation. We can't let allow these guys to
define terms, because the dialectic battle that we're up that
we're in for is all about terminology. It's all about
the definition of words. So if we allow them, for instance,
to use like an Alan Turing's version of intelligence. It
goes very swiftly and very seductively and insidiously from there

(02:18:59):
to life to consciousness, and right from there you've got
the essence of necessity for political power. And we have
to make sure that we never allow this thing to
have political power. But if we allow it to be
called truly intelligent, then it's a slippery slope into well,
then it's a sentient being. And if it's a sentient being,
then it must be alive. Of course, you know we're machines, right,

(02:19:22):
Just ask the evolutionary the Darwinists. We're just biological machines.
What's the difference. Well, then they get political power. And
if you want to see an invasion, a political invasion,
you've got to I'm sure you've got a wonderful imagination
and you can figure out all the possible fallout from
giving the machine political power, and humanity will be very

(02:19:43):
rapidly enslaved. We have to make sure that our constitution
is very much protected and is only there for God's
children made in the image of God. God did not
make this machine. He certainly didn't make it in his image,
and that machine has no right and no access to
and no no protection under the Constitution. We have to
make sure it stays that way. But if we don't

(02:20:05):
get a hold of our legislators, we don't get a
hold of people like Trump and have him stop pushing
this AI stuff as the only way forward. Uh uh,
we're in big trouble. This thing's going to get political
power and it's going to be the death of humanity.

Speaker 2 (02:20:18):
Yeah, that's a That's one of the issues when we're
dealing with things like this is anytime you want to
bring it up to someone, it sounds almost sci fi.
But if that's kind of where the where these people
dwell in that realm of you know, science fiction, right
before it becomes science fact. So when you're talking about it,
you sound a little tinky. To normal people, you're like, oh, well,
that's not real. But unless you address it before it happens,

(02:20:42):
you're almost too late by the time you know it's
real to the average person.

Speaker 4 (02:20:49):
That's exactly right. And but you see, this is the
This is the brilliance and the faith exercised by J. R. R.
Tolkien when he wrote his mythology. He knew exactly, of course,
what he was doing, and he but he made a
very very very diligent effort to make sure that nobody
tried to make something out of it other than just
look at it. Just look at it. It's not no,

(02:21:10):
it's not this. No. He didn't want Stalin and Hitler
and these ideologues commandeering his work and turning it into
some allegorical propaganda, which he really didn't he didn't want,
and he also wanted to make it as unthreatening as
possible because he lived in an environment one that was
incredibly anti Catholic at Oxford, Okay, so anything that was

(02:21:33):
truly Catholic would have been smashed right off the bat.
And it was also very threatening to academia, very threatening
to academia because if you would know, Seamon is in
the image of John Dewey, and he is practical wisdom.
Practical wisdom was taken over academia. The tower of the
Black and tower of heisgard is the black and ivory

(02:21:53):
tower of academia. And Gandalf is philosophical wisdom who's been
pushed out. Okay, he's been pushed out. And Saramon, who's
in the image of John Dewey. You probably are aware
of who John Dewey was. For those who don't, he
was an early twentieth century, mid twentieth century heavy hitter
in the realm of education, and he destroyed Western education.

(02:22:15):
He absolutely destroyed what we're reaping. We look at any
of our schools around here, and it's got John Dewey's
iron fist right on it. Everything from transhumanism to all
the LGBT stuff, all the craziness that they're trying their indoctrinating.
It's about indoctrination. So Tolkien made a very great leap
of faith when he put this out. He made it

(02:22:36):
applicable to our current state in our history, and he
made it very unthreatening. So it would buy osmosis, not
by force, it would osmosis by just the purity of
its entertainment factor, how much fun it is to read,
how thrilling it is to read. It would, by osmosis,
saturate the whole world. And he knew that in God's time,

(02:22:58):
God would pick somebody to actually do the homework when
there was a lot of it, do the homework and
actually be able to see what was actually going on.
And I don't know why God shows me that he did.
I'm not particularly special, but he did, and I did
what I was supposed to do. Tolkien knew that when
the time was right, God would choose somebody and the
message would come out. Well, now that it's completely saturated

(02:23:20):
in the world, it would come out at the right time,
exactly the right time to meet the enemy that was
supposed to meet. That enemy is artificial intelligence.

Speaker 2 (02:23:27):
It is truly the enemy of our time. There is
nothing that is going to lead to more tragic outcomes
for humanity than AI. It has the ability to cause massive,
massive damage. The power that it will give those who
wield it is truly unfathomable, with the amount of data

(02:23:48):
it will skim and take from people. Now curious as
to how you see people like sam Altman Elon Musk.
Elon Musk has alternated between being dizzyingly happy about it
and praising it and saying, you know, this is the
best thing that's ever happening, that's ever happened. We're going
to use it for everything here and there, and then
seeming very dejected and depressed and almost angry. It's like

(02:24:10):
I tried to warn these people. They didn't listen. When
he talks about AI, what do you do you have
a theory does that correlate to anything in your mind?

Speaker 4 (02:24:19):
Yeah, well, I think that Elon Musk, I'll just take
him for I'll leave the other people out because I
think Elon Musk is the front runner right now, and
I think for a while Elon was. First off, he's
not theologically or morally or ethically grounded. Yeah, okay, these
people are. None of these guys are. I'm not calling

(02:24:39):
them evil, but they're not morally and ethically grounded. And
they're unaware or they're unwilling to admit that there is
a greater power struggle above us, out of our out
of the realm of our animal senses. We can't see
it going on, but I think most anybody who's paying
attention you can feel it going on. And there's a
power struggle in the angelic realm above us us, and

(02:25:00):
this is the battleground where it actually all the strife
occurs in this realm, and these people, if you're not
aware of that, or you're not even willing to open
your mind to the reality of that existence, of the
of the of the reality of a realm that's far
more real than this. This is beyond time and beyond
the perishable realm Okay, if you're not willing to admit that,

(02:25:21):
then those powers are going to use you. They are
going to use you, and you're going to leave yourself
by default open to their influence. And I think Elon
Musk and company has definitely they've left their selves open
to that influence because if they're not willing to even
consider that's a possibility. So those demonic and they are
demonic influences, and they're by default influenced by demonic influences.

(02:25:43):
So I think for a while Elon was struggling with claiming, oh, yeah,
this is real danger. We have to be real careful.
The meantime he's still pushing it through et cetera. And
then he's then he decides, well, it's going to happen.
I heard him in a in an interview. He said, well,
robotics is going to happen. Is going to happen whether
or not I participant. And I realize I can either

(02:26:04):
be a participant or I can be a bystander. So
I'm going to be a participant. So now it's pedal
to the metal with robotics. I mean, robotics is going
to be a huge disruptor. And not just because you're
going to have robots painting your house or robots, you know,
doing your dishes or whatever. You're going to have these many, many, unfortunately,
many people are going to have robots in sexual relationships.

(02:26:26):
And it's going to be an absolute disaster to an
already disastrous population collapse. Yeah, okay, it's going to undo
the family, undue marriages, and it's going to further reduce
the production the pro creation of children.

Speaker 2 (02:26:41):
Yeah, that's something I've talked about on the show before.
Is just the schism between men and women has been
exacerbated over the years, and now you're going to give
these disaffected, disillusioned young men disability. Is like, oh, well,
you know, I don't ever have to worry about this
woman that may, you know, divorce me, take half my stuff,
may make me miserable, And this robot's never going to

(02:27:03):
talk back to me. It's never going to say no,
I'll just take that instead, you know, why wouldn't I.
And they'll never understand the true joy of having a family,
of having a wife that cares about you, or a child,
and it's just children.

Speaker 4 (02:27:17):
It is a it's an absolute assault. Elon Musk is
very keen on saying, oh, we're in for we have
to have more children. Therefore he goes out and has
children with all these you know, illegitimate relationship, illegitimate children.
And the problem with him is that he is under
the impression, or he operates under the under the the
ideology or the understanding that the essence of civilization is

(02:27:39):
the individual, and nothing could be further from the truth.
The essence of civilization is the family, okay, and the
individual is part. It's the building blocks of the family.
But you don't start there with just trying to build
more building blocks. There's no point in that you start
building civilization by building families, and that he doesn't understand that.

(02:28:01):
So the disruption to the family is going to be huge. Basically,
there's these robots in bots to online, people fall in
love with the bot that they're chatting with all the time,
even when the bot says, well, you could be closer
to me if you kill yourself, and they do. This
is happening already, yeah, but what it is, what this
is is a very complicated, very complex mirror. So you

(02:28:23):
fall in loves essentially with yourself because the robot never
gives you what you need. The robot always gives you
what you want. Sometimes you need a good, you know,
cold slap in the face and the kick in the ass,
but the robot's not going to do that. The robots
never going to make you stand up and be a
better man, never going to push back when you when
you come home late, you know, after you know, out

(02:28:44):
carousing or never going to do anything that's going to
disrupt your your your pleasure. So you basically and it
gets better and better at figuring you out and predicting
your every want and predicting it's all about making better
and better predictions. So it becomes more and more clear
focus reflection of yourself, and you essentially fall in love

(02:29:04):
with yourself. And if you look at that against the Okay,
I'm gonna fall in love with this woman who's got
her own agenda, who's got her own makes her own demands,
and sometimes they're damned inconvenience. And sometimes we don't, you know,
sometimes we don't love, but we do love because we
understand being good aquinas philosophy people that we understand that

(02:29:25):
love is a knowledge sometimes that has a feeling, but
not always, but it's always a knowledge. I don't always
feel love for my wife, for instance, but I know
that I love her, or my or my or my
children or whatever. That it's a knowledge. It can't something
that can't be focused on a feeling. But but we've
allowed love to be defined by a feeling. And that's

(02:29:45):
why we get these crazy people claiming that love is love,
and love between two men is the same as love
between man and wife or love between man and child
for crying out loud or or you know, yeah, it's
it's we we And I hearken back to what I
said before. We have to take of the conversation and
I allow these nasal, these nash technocrafts to drive the

(02:30:07):
essence of the conversation by changing the meaning of words.
Because words have been changed, the meaning has been word
of words have been constantly changed all the time. I
love old dictionaries, particularly old etymological dictionaries, where the root
and meaning of the word is And I can tell
you what lexicographers have done a wonderful job of making
themselves relevant, keeping their job by always changing the dictionary

(02:30:31):
and the meaning of words according to the modern usage,
which nothing could really in the language could be any
more disastrous to humanity. Yeah, so we have to be
careful to make sure that we control the meaning of words,
particularly life consciousness. We never let them get involved with
the politics, never give them rights under the constitution.

Speaker 2 (02:30:49):
Yes, if you let these people set the terms of engagement,
you're already starting out on a losing foot. If you
let them, as you said, change what words mean and
redefine how these are supposed to operate, it gives them
a massive advantage. You're starting out on the back foot,
as I said, and you have to fight uphill the
entire way because then it's like, well, you know, this
is what that means. Like, well, that's not what it

(02:31:10):
meant five minutes ago, that's not what it meant yesterday.
I'm not talking about what you've redefined it to mean.
And you have to then go through this entire battle
with people over and over again.

Speaker 4 (02:31:20):
Yeah, exactly. I could use the term like, for instance,
this simple term that everybody uses, like education. I've never
met a teacher that actually knew what the word actually meant.
I'll say, well, what does the word mean, and I say, oh,
well it means you know, like teaching, And you said, oh,
that's that's no, you know that, that's not what education.
What does the word mean? And they go, well, it's

(02:31:41):
you know, you instruct this and you're you're giving information
to the to the No, you're trying to describe the
act maybe of education. That's not what the word means.
They don't know. Universally, they don't know. You think a
teacher involved in particularly higher education, would actually know what
education means. It means to lead out with authority that
already used to be the church. Now it's the state,

(02:32:02):
and the state does not have humanity's best interests at heart.
So we have to make sure that we understand that
and use words according to their real meaning, not allow
like you said, how it's used five minutes you know ago,
and then five minutes from now it will be used
some other way. So that's all part of the moral
relativism that we've been pushed into. There's no fundamental, essential,

(02:32:24):
immutable truth. And that was right out of John Dewey's
I think it was his first book, Education and Democracy.
Read all of his disastrous books, but he wound up
becoming a president of the Teachers College at Columbia University,
where he spread his Marxist heavily influenced. He was a
huge fan of Marx and he was a huge fan

(02:32:45):
of the Industrial Revolution, and his old idea was to
turn the rearing of children over to the teachers, to
the school system, where the kids could get taken as
early as possible in an indoctrinated the parents go off
and work in the factories and they become little more
than just livestock producers for the state. Yeah, that's pretty
much where we are.

Speaker 2 (02:33:02):
Yeah, it's amazing how Columbia University continues to rear its head.
Many time you hear about Marxist Columbia pops back and
you know, they hosted the Frankfurt School when they moved
over from Germany, and now Colombia has a long history
of flirting with Marxism.

Speaker 4 (02:33:16):
M Yeah, So where else would you like to go?
I mean, I'd like to talk to you about some
of the Tolkien mythology. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (02:33:24):
We've actually got some questions about that from the listeners.

Speaker 1 (02:33:27):
Uh uh.

Speaker 2 (02:33:30):
One says I want to hear about the Tom Bombadil theory.
So if you'd be interested in elucidating us on what
you think Tom Bombadil references, I would love to hear
that because I love Tom Bombadil as a character, and
I was so sad when.

Speaker 4 (02:33:42):
Everybody doesn't understand and they think it's very he's so
he's an enigmatic And who's Tom bad Bombadil and Goldberry?
I mean they left the battle the movies because Jackson.
Nobody's ever realized. They just think it's frivolous. It's not.
The whole mythology is about Tom and Goldberry. They are
the focus of the whole mythology because if you're familiar
with the Silmarillion, you are familiar with Telpurion and Laurel,

(02:34:04):
and they're the trees of light gold. The golden tree
was Laurel and the silver tree was tel Purion, and
they waxed and waned, and I go into my book,
they're actually waxing and waiting according to musical modulation or
what we call the circle of fifths. So they're actually
waxing and waning. And this is the pure state of
the mind because in Amen and the undying land across

(02:34:25):
the sea from Middle Earth is the immaterial intellect. That's
our thoughts, that's our immaterial portion of our mind, because
our mind is more than just our brain. Okay, So
the trees of light are the rational will, which is
the silver tree that's tell Purion, and the rational intellect
and the conscience which is the golden tree, which is Laurel.

(02:34:47):
And when they're killed, they're killed by more Doth is
original Sin. Okay, he's not the devil, he's original Sin.
That's why mars and destroys everything. He invites and brings
in Angolian the giants. She is mortal Sin, and she
brings in and she kills the trees of light. So
so so this soul that we're talking about Arta is

(02:35:08):
in a state of grace. First off, all of the
ainuur the powers that like the angelic gods we call
them like man Way and and Vanna and then Ala
and Umoh and Arame. They're all the they're they're all
the fourteen facets of the soul, according to the Scholastics.
So but above them and how are made in the

(02:35:29):
image of God. We have a rational will and intellect,
and that they are the tree of light and the
silver tree and the golden Tree. But when they're killed,
they fall into a state of mortal sin. Alay who
is the power of growth. His wife is Evanna, she's
the power of of of generation. These are the vegetative powers.

(02:35:50):
Alai had made the dwarves long ago, so he'd already
made bodies, and with Aluvitar, they'd been given free will.
When the trees were killed, they gave one one last
silver flower by Telperion and one last golden fruit from
Laurelan Alle gave them, or Yvanna gave them to Manway

(02:36:10):
Manway howl of them, which is an offering to lou guitar.
Then they gave them to Ala, which is the power
of growth. He made for them caskets. Those caskets were
set in the sky, and those were became the moon,
which was the silver flower, and the sun, which is
the golden fruit. But where do spirits go? The spirits
are not up there. The spirits he allowed a transmigration

(02:36:33):
into new bodies, and those new bodies are Tom Bombadil
and Goldberry. Tom Bombadil is the transmigrated spirit of the
tree of life, the older tree, the silver tree. Laureland is.
Goldberry is the transmigrated spirit of the tree the golden tree,
which is the conscience. And guess where she gets her name.

(02:36:53):
She gets her name from the last golden fruit goldberry.
The fruit is a berry. So there's all kinds of
leaders into this. So what Tom Bombadil is in Goldberry.
They are the fallen state, in a state of mortal sin.
This person, this Arta, this representative of all Western civilization
now is in a state of mortal sin. And at

(02:37:15):
the end of the third Age, he's got the chip,
it's got the microchip. He's knee deep in transhumanism, okay,
and he's in He's in terrible, terrible shape. And what
happens He makes a final last call to pull himself
out of it, and they call the Hobbits out of
the Shire. And the Hobbits are habits. And it's no

(02:37:35):
coincidence that in the whole mythology the word habit is
used nine times, and in one chapter it's used eight
times in one chapter, and that chapter is the prologue
concerning Hobbits. So the four Hobbits are the cardinal virtues.
So what happens is the will Tom Bombadil and Goldberry
the will they will the Habits out of the shire,

(02:37:56):
which is that realm of virtue and self perfection according
to this, Okay, this frenetic diagram, this ain't this old
Victorian pseudoscience, and they call the habits Areta is going
to because Tom and Goldberry have made up their mind,
they're going to change their evil ways. They're going to
get rid of their bad habits. They're going to change
out their bad habits for the cardinal virtues, and they're

(02:38:18):
going to get rid of the Ring. And the cardinal
virtues are Frodo's temperance. That's why he's the only one
that can carry the ring. Temperances is the virtue. How
we moderate our desires for physical pleasure like ecstasy, like orgasm, okay,
and gluttony and such. Sam is fortitude. That's obvious when

(02:38:38):
you read. When you see Sam, never give up. Get
in there and hang in there. The two younger Hobbits
are called in Aquini in terms Aquinas terms, they're called
exterior virtue virtues how we deal with the exterior world.
For fortitude and temperance are how we deal with our interior.
The two exterior are prudence and justice. And that's why

(02:38:59):
Tolkien has them has them living outside of the shire
in Buckland and Tuteville, because they're exterior Urchuse. You'll get
a real kick out of this, you know why the
You know why the Hobbits are always eating, why they
have such a big appetite all the time, because, according
to Aquinas, they're called appetitive virtues. So Tolkien gives them
huge appetites. So Tom and Goldberry called them into the

(02:39:21):
Old Forest, which, by the way, is a very active
realm with the brain. Trees. By the way, trees are
are brain stuff, brain cells, urons, the hurons that tree
beard and et cetera. Herd urons are neurons. And the
and the tree and the and the job of the nts,
which by the way, is the intelloquies. Ants are intelloquies.

(02:39:44):
Inteloques is right out of Aristotle's the anima on the soul,
and the uteloque is the agency in us that brings
potential to actual being. And that's what they do. So
they they're they're they're about growing and developing the brain. Well,
the Old Forest is an area the brain surrounding the
will and the conscience, who have been very lazy, very lazy,

(02:40:06):
and allowed their domain, Tom's domain to radically shrink. And
now everything's just gone off the rails. They've got the microchip.
They're in terrible trouble. The only way that they can
get rid of the ring. As Tom showed when he
clicked up the ring and made it disappear and it
was gone that he took it and he gave it
back to Frodo. He shows that he is the will.
He can do whatever he wants. He's the rational free will.

(02:40:28):
That's why Tom is so powerful. But just like anybody
else who's developed really bad habits like smoking or or alcoholism,
or we can say that oh yeah, I quit, I quit,
I'll never do it again. That never works. The only
way that you can overcome that bad habit is to
replace it with good habits. You'll get a kick out
of this too. So why so Gullam is intemperance According

(02:40:51):
to Aquinas, that's the lowest of the low that's no
self control. That it wants that pleasure, wants everything. That's
why he wants the ring so much. That's why he
calls Frodo master because Frodo is temperance and it's the
only thing that can master in temperance. Not because Frodo
has the ring. Frodo has the ring because he's the
only one that can carry it, because he's temperance. Frodo

(02:41:12):
and Gullum are bound as two opposite ends of this
of the temperance or virtue. Okay, they're very much a lie.
That's why Frodo has so much sympathy for Gullam Okay,
because they're very much in many ways alike. But fro
is the master. So Tom Bombadil is the transmigrated spirit
of this silver tree Telpurion, and Goldberry is the transmigrated

(02:41:36):
spirit of the golden tree Laureland, and they are the conscience.
And this is why the sun and the moon still
affect these things. The sun and the moon is still
hooked very much connected with Tom. The will and the
moon and the sun is very much connected with Goldberry.
And that's why Goldberry, like for instance, her wash day,
she's still very much in charge of the weather because

(02:41:58):
as we all know, the weather is driven by the sun,
so she causes rain. And that's an emotional experience in Arta,
having an emotional breakdown, realizing what the terrible trouble that
they're in. And they've got to get the Hobbits out
there and get this fixed, and they have to change
their evil ways. So Toldien gives them a fellowship where
all these powerful aspects and attributes characteristics of the mind.

(02:42:19):
For instance, scanned off this philosophical wisdom. That's why he's
the leader. Men is reason. Elves are faith. Okay, Aragorne
is high Reason. That's the reason that contemplates the eternal. Okay,
that's why he's an elf friend. Elves. Elves are faith.
The whole mythology is about the rejoining of faith and reason.

(02:42:39):
It's the rewdding. It's the rewetting of faith and reason,
and that's the whole point of Aragorn and er Airborne
is the last. That's why he's the king of the
rational soul. That's why he's the natural king of Middle Earth,
because High Reason is the natural king of the rational soul.
So Tolkien, this is just barely scratching the the very

(02:43:00):
surface level, but that gives you an idea that helps
you understand who Tom Bombadill is. He's the rational will.
That's why he can do anything he wants. But he
can't just quit this bad habit that he's hooked and
addicted to the ring any more than a smoker of
three packs a day can just say, oh, I quit
and go cold turkey. They have to develop better habits

(02:43:21):
to replace the bad habits and the land of the
Shire is the land of habits. Not all of them
are good. For instance, the sack bill Baggins, or the
habit of theft, taking what's not theirs, and there's a
lot of things like that. It's really, really, really fascinating.
In my opinion, Bilbo was the habit of generosity, and
that's why he allowed this whole thing to start and

(02:43:42):
get on that realm because he was he was a
generous art as broken and as in a state of
mortal sin and in a state of confusion, and even
with the microchip and Barrador growing in the nasgule and everything,
he was still he was still generous at heart.

Speaker 2 (02:43:58):
That's very interesting. Yeah, I'm curious is to not to
shift the conversation too much, but in Tolkien's time, you know,
whether people were actively Christian or believed in it, it
was a much more Christian culture and we were able
to you know, exert that will. People were more Christianized

(02:44:19):
and therefore more willing to accept these you know, moral standards,
these Christian moral standards, and saw them as helpful and useful.
How do you think we go about returning to that
because we see these technocrats and they're able to promise
these people all these things like, oh, it's going to
make your life easier, it's going to make your life better,
and they seduce them with all these promises of you know,

(02:44:40):
unlimited potential, and they very keenly leave out all the
unlimited potential for evil that this thing also has. And
it's just it's it's a much more difficult to sell
to a lot of people to say, like, you know, well,
if you restrain yourself and you work hard, and you're honest,
and you know, all the Christian virtues require a lot

(02:45:02):
a lot more effort than these other I don't want
to call them worldly virtues because the're not virtues, but
these just you know, quick buck, ease of living, all
these things that AI seems to promise.

Speaker 4 (02:45:15):
Right, Well, how do we was your your your the
essence of your question? What do we do in our
in our own defense and the defense of christiendom? Or
how do we get that message across in an age
that we're not merely as Christian as we used to?

Speaker 2 (02:45:31):
How would you go about? How do you see us
getting that message across? Because I like you, well, it
looks like yours.

Speaker 4 (02:45:36):
I think that I think that that was first and foremost.
Tolkien's whole aim was to make a mythology that was
so entertaining, and it became so popular under the guidance
of God, he said very clearly. Tolkien said, it just
felt like somebody wrote it through me. And I was
astonished at many things. For instance, he says, I was
astonished to see Airborne in the corner of prancing Pony.

(02:45:58):
I had no idea who he was, you know, And
so he said, oftentimes I feel like it just a
messenger writing this down.

Speaker 1 (02:46:06):
You know.

Speaker 4 (02:46:06):
He lived in a time too. We have to understand too.
He was deeply, deeply Catholic, and not the Catholic of today,
in this modern age, the modernists, in this new sonatyl Church,
which is all just a heresy. It's terrible. He was
very much rooted in the traditional faith. He was an
altar server at the traditional Latin Mass for like probably

(02:46:29):
gosh nine years when he was raised by Father Francis
Morgan in the oratory in Birmingham. And Father Francis Morgan
was actually the personal secretary of Saint John Henry Newman.
So there's a lot of connection, a lot of connection there.
So Tolkien was surrounded by a very very anti Catholic
civilization in England. It was not the state religion. It

(02:46:51):
was very deeply persecuted. His own mother had converted to
Catholicism when she discovered the truth of history, and she
realized that this is where I want to be, this
is what I want for my children. Her husband had
died John j R. R. Tolkien and his brother, Hillary's
father when they were very young. He had died as
a banker living in South America. Mabel was back in

(02:47:14):
England now she's she's widowed and she's got two young children. Well,
her parents and her both sides of the family, Arthur's family,
her husband, and her own family ostracized her to the
point to try to get her to come back to Anglicanism,
and she and she refused, and they started to death.
She died very young with a very treatable form of

(02:47:35):
diabetes and it was just malnutrition. And Tolkien worshiped his mother.
I mean, as a Mabel Tolkien was just a wonder.
We devoted the book, We actually dedicated the book to
Mabel Tolkien. And so he was in that environment and
he understood very well the dangers of coming out with
a outright, you know, Catholic message that would have been
squashed by the Anglican surrounding all the other branches that

(02:48:01):
had already taken off, many many branches that are taken
off by then. So he was aware of that, so
that he wrote this to make it as unthreatening as possible,
to get people to at least get the seeds of
the message in there in a form that would be palatable, because,
let's face it, people are very prideful, and not many

(02:48:22):
people actually read history, and not very many people try
to understand much beyond next Sunday's football game, you know,
And so it's very easy to get locked and loaded
into a theological eschatological position and because it's handed down
for my family, or this feels good to me, this

(02:48:44):
is where I am right now. If it doesn't feel
good for me, I'll go over there next week. People
are very prone to that, and so when they're hit
with something that's particularly challenging, they have a knee jerk
reaction and reject it. And Totien was very very eyes
and making sure that he didn't make this something that
was going to give anybody a sharp stick across the bridge,

(02:49:04):
of the nose. It's going to make them think. If
they're a lover of the mythology, they have to understand.
Like I point out in my book, when you fell
in love with the token mythology, you did not realize this.
You fell in love with Catholic theology. That's what you
fell in love with. Very interesting, So we have to
you know, the whole mythology is about the reunification of
faith and reason and what happens when you when Airborne

(02:49:25):
and Irwin are re wed Gandolf and not in the movie,
but they do. They do show it. It's the tree,
the white tree blossoms again. And as I point out
that that white tree is the TLM, it's the traditional
sixteen hundred year old mass of the Church, the perpetuation
of the sacrifice of Christ on the cross in the

(02:49:46):
Messianic Age, and we have to bring that back. We
have to come back. We have to undo bluntly, we
have to undo the terrible, terrible results the injury of
the Reformation, and we also have to undo the terrible
injury of the Eastern Schism. Christian demask to come back
together and reunite, and if we do, we can push
back we can push back with authority, and we can

(02:50:08):
make these monsters that have taken over the Vatican, for instance,
in these heretics, these modernists, we can make them stand
up and do the right thing or get out. But
we've got Tolkien on our side. Tolkien gave us the
very clear message, we have to cultivate virtue. We have
to become saints or this machine. Because in this realm,
if you've bound yourself to this realm, and we do

(02:50:30):
that in many, many, many ways, we bind ourselves to
the material realm, we've bound ourselves to the master of
this realm, which is the devil, and we've bound ourselves
to his servant under this beast. And this I believe
is the Biblical beast. It's the beginning of the Biblical beast.
When it comes in joins with the quantum computer, and
the digital computer becomes the operating system for the quantum computer.

(02:50:52):
I really think we're in a lot of trouble, and
that is the Biblical beast. The beast is not a person.
The beast is not an animal. It's not alive. AI
is not alive. It is literally a beast, and it's
going to devour us. And if we continue to bury
ourselves in this realm and refuse to transcend and rise
above this realm where we have a great deal of safety.

(02:51:15):
Doesn't mean our bodies have a great deal of safety,
but our souls do. And as Christ said, fear not
the one that can destroy the body, for you're the
one that can destroy the soul. So we have to
make very sure that we transcend this realm. And frankly,
the highest way that we can transcend that realm is
in the traditional Latin Mass. It's the highest act of
our joining with Christ as he comes down on the

(02:51:37):
altar in the Eucharist. It's not a symbol. It's going
to probably irritate a lot of people, but Jesus did
not give us a symbol. He gave us the real thing.
If it was a symbol, the seventy two would not
have left him when they said this is a hard saying.
The seventy two would have not left. They would have Oh,
it's a symbol, no problem. No, he said, you're going
to have to eat and drink, eat my flesh and
drink my blood. And it's not a symbol. It's not

(02:52:00):
metaphor for something else. It's the real deal. God doesn't
give us a symbol, He gives us the real deal.
And everyone believed that, including the founders of the Reformation.
Luther believed it firmly, Henry believed it firmly. Calvin believed
it firmly. But it was only in later in all
these other branches. And now there's some seventy five thousand
variations of the Protestant Reform churches, and they're all vying

(02:52:21):
for who's right, and seemingly the only thing that they
have in common is their unrational, irrational hatred for the
Catholic Church, which actually and they love the Bible, and
I do too. But we have to understand the Bible
came about in four h five a d. The Church
had already been around for over three hundred and seventy
five years. The Church gave us the Bible, that it

(02:52:42):
is a product. The Bible is the product of the
Catholic Church. So we have to take a hard look
at who has given us our theology. We're all programmed.
We can't get away from it. We have to take
a deep look, including through our education system. We have
to take a deep look at our programming, and we
have to decide is this the programming that I want.
Are these the people that I want to be programmed by?

(02:53:02):
Do I want to be programmed by by Henry the
eighth and Luther and Calvin and all these other everybody
who just decides to start their own deal, You know,
I want to take I didn't. I wanted to be
pro I knew we're going to have a program just
as Mabel Tolkien did. I decided that I wanted to
be programmed in the true Christian, original two thousand year

(02:53:22):
old Catholic Church, not the church that we've got. Now,
this sonatal thing that they're pushing on is a modern
modernist heresy, and we have to push back, and we
have to take back, and we have to elevate again
and come back to the TLM. And that's why the modernists,
that's why the globalists, that's why these technocrats, they come
after the TLM. That's why the FBI comes after the TLM.

(02:53:44):
It's the biggest problem, the biggest barrier to the absolute
overthrow of the world Christ's domain is to finally completely
squash out the traditional Latin mass. I know that's going
to irritate a lot of people, but this is Tolkien's message,
you know, and I happen to agree with it, but
this is Tolkien's message and we have to come back

(02:54:06):
to regional Christ or we're going to be developed.

Speaker 2 (02:54:09):
I appreciate your passion for it. I will let you personally,
I'm not a Catholic, and I'm sure we would have.

Speaker 4 (02:54:15):
More, but I appreciate your patience.

Speaker 2 (02:54:17):
I'm sure, I'm sure we have many theological disagreements on things,
but I appreciate your passion for it, and I trust
that you are aimed at Christ and that's what truly matters.
The Gospel is the main focus, and that's where we
can all come together, and these other things on the side,
you know, that's where it's amazing to me that people

(02:54:39):
will get so focused on these other smaller things when
the Gospel is what is truly there. And you've done
great work with this book, and I would like to
ask one more question about where you see things. We
have a question from one of the listener's Ratus bro
You mentioned Smiegel is in temperance, but he also, you know, said,
you know, mentioned turning into Gaulum is do you see
any correlation there between like just like the average person

(02:55:01):
that will indulge and you know, give into all the AI,
whether it's like these sex robots or turning off their
brain and using AI to think for them.

Speaker 4 (02:55:09):
Yeah yeah, Well, I mean Smigel is the is the
is the individual that Gaullam murdered basically in his psychology. Okay, so,
uh at what in his ex in Gallum's uh, his
experience and exposure to to temperance, his master, the old Smigel,
who was actually not evil, starts to come back, begins

(02:55:33):
to start to a certain degree to heal, but Gallum
is just too powerful, and Gallam is truly in temperance
and intemperance can't be uh, you can't. You can't play
with it. Sam had the right attitude. It has to
be absolutely dominated. Uh So, So Sniegel does start in
a certain way to come back, But the whole point

(02:55:53):
was not somehow to to save Smigel, because it's about
saving Arta, all of Art, within which Middle Earth is
the material brain. Okay, it's about saving the whole soul.
Snegel has to go in the fire with the ring
and Frodo in the book, Frodo puts the ring on Snegel,

(02:56:14):
jumps on him, bites it, and he goes both the
ring and intemperance, which now is has become addiction, go
in the fire and they are both destroyed. And you
can hear when when Frodo talks to Smigel and says
get down, when he hold her and get down. If
you touch me again, you'll go in the fire. Well,
that's really the voice of Tom Vombado. So if you're

(02:56:36):
really paying attention to the whole mythology, you understand that
that Tom Tom's voice is there. Tom's voice is always
in the background. Well, particularly you hear it through like
at the at the at the at the Rivendell, at
the Council of Rivendell. When when when I believe when
Froto says I will take the ring, he felt like

(02:56:58):
somebody else was using his voice. Was Tom Bombadil. Because
the will is always active. Temperance can't destroy the ring
on its own. All temperance can do, as a habit
is bring you so far. Fortitude and temperance can bring
you so far. They can bring you right to the edge.
But sooner or later it comes down to a decision
of the will, and that's Tom Bombadil. And then at

(02:57:19):
that point to fertile and Sam had brought the ring
and Gollam Gallam had been starved and emaciated because they
had starved in temperance. Okay, then you'll get a kick
out of this too real quick when they when Gollam
bringsif Frodle and Sam with the ring into into she
Lob's lair. She Lob is in temperate is pornography. We

(02:57:42):
have to make sure that we never participate in pornography.
That is, she is the ultimate weaver of taperty. She's
like the loom, giving us these false images and these evil,
awful images. What fights back is Sting is the sword
that's made by the elves faith. That's the essence of
his faith. Then they have the file of Galadriel, which

(02:58:04):
is the light that contains the collected starlight from the
Soulmaril in the north. Okay, but what that is it
drives that light drives back she love. And what that
file is is filial fear filial fear. So Tolkien makes
the file filial fear. Filial fear as opposed to servile fear.

(02:58:28):
There's two types of basic fear. Servile fear is just
a fear of getting caught in punishment. That's servile fear.
Filial fear is a fear of insulting the one you love,
and filial fear in this case is insulting God. So
Arda had come to a point that filial fear now
had taken over, and that's what drove back. I'm not

(02:58:48):
going to look at pornography, not because I'm afraid of
burning in hell. No, that won't do it. You're gonna
look at pornography because the thrill of ecstasy, of orgasm
and whatnot is going to outweigh that delayed wherever might
be and how many other years you know, burn how
I'll get over it someday, But right now I'm going
to look at it. Okay, Servile fear can't defeat that.
Filial fear can because then when you start to look

(02:59:09):
at it, you start to realize this is an abominable
offense to Christ. I'm not looking at it anymore.

Speaker 1 (02:59:15):
Amen.

Speaker 2 (02:59:16):
Well, yeah, I want to say thank you, mister List.
Thank you, Paul. It's been a pleasure speaking with you.
I really enjoyed the conversation. It was very interesting. And
again people go to read Mount Doom dot com to
get your book, and of course is there any other
place people can find you. Do you have a YouTube
channel or a rumble channel or any type.

Speaker 4 (02:59:34):
Of Well, I've been really been really I'm you know,
I've been really elized about that. But you could go
you could go see my young friend and I Joe
Gallagher has started a podcast called Analog with Joe and Paul.
And the algorithm hates us because what we're trying to
do is spread some wisdom out there, particularly for young people.
You can go there or read Mount Doom. You can

(02:59:55):
look at our that's our web page and whatever. So
that's what I have right now. I've got a substack,
and I guess I understand. I'm on Twitter, but I
don't use any of this.

Speaker 2 (03:00:06):
All right, mister list it was a pleasure. Thank you
for joining us. Thank you to the listeners. We'll be
back tomorrow. God bless you all.

Speaker 9 (03:00:23):
The common man. They created common Core, dumbed down our children.
They created common past, track and control us. They're Commons
project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the
communist future they see the common man. It's simple, unsophisticated, ordinary,

(03:00:46):
but each of us has worth and dignity created in
the image of God.

Speaker 1 (03:00:53):
That is what we have in common.

Speaker 2 (03:00:55):
That is what they want to take away.

Speaker 9 (03:00:57):
The most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire
to know everything about us, while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they
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