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September 30, 2025 182 mins
00:01:05 – Swiss Vote for Digital ID
Swiss voters approve a national digital ID system, ending the country’s reputation as a haven for privacy and signaling a wider global push for surveillance.

00:07:00 – Climate Scientist vs. Trump
Michael Mann attacks Trump’s UN speech as “misinformation,” but his own failed hurricane predictions and Climategate history are exposed as fraudulent fear-mongering.

00:20:00 – Trump’s Coal Revival & NY Politics
Trump moves to open 13 million acres for coal mining while investing $625 million in the industry. At the same time, New York’s mayoral race sees Trump pushing to sideline the only Republican candidate in favor of Cuomo, revealing his deep ties to establishment politics.

00:33:55 – AI Actress Sparks Backlash
Hollywood actors fume over “Tilly Norwood,” an AI-generated actress, as debates intensify over AI’s role in replacing performers and reshaping entertainment.

00:43:41 – The Digital Crisis Ahead
Analysis warns that the digital economy mirrors the 2008 crash: corporations reap profit while shifting systemic risks—cyberattacks, ransomware, AI failures—onto the public.

01:09:42 – Med Bed Conspiracy & Trump’s AI Post
Trump shares and deletes an AI-generated video promoting “med beds,” a QAnon-linked fantasy of alien healing tech, fueling questions about his judgment and grip on reality.

02:51:42 – Trump’s Digital ID Push
Trump is described as fully on board with technocracy and the World Economic Forum, pushing to place the U.S. under digital ID despite his supporters ignoring the warning signs.

01:54:37 – Passing of Voddie Baucham
Discussion of the passing of Voddie Baucham’s at 56, with tributes recalling his books, preaching, and ministry influence, alongside reflections on his family legacy.

02:17:34 – COVID Vaccine Death Warnings
Swiss cardiologist Thomas Binder warns that Trump’s mRNA shots have triggered a wave of sudden deaths and long-term illness, with authorities silencing critics through psychiatric persecution.

02:27:05 – Genocide Ignored: Christians Targeted
Bill Maher and others highlight how Christian persecution in Nigeria and Syria is ignored, while global institutions like the UN applaud jihadists yet condemn Israel selectively.

02:55:15 – Jeffrey Sachs on U.S.-Israel Complicity
Jeffrey Sachs argues the U.S. has become a puppet of Israel, complicit in genocide in Gaza, and warns Israel’s actions could ultimately destroy its own legitimacy.



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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 (00:45):
As the clock strikes thirteen, it's the thirtieth of September.
You're our lord, two thousand and twenty five. Well, there's
been a dark day for privacy. Swiss voters have voluntarily
put the yoke of a angel id on themselves the
place where we used to have privacy valued more than

(01:05):
anywhere else. And meanwhile, when you look at the thing
that's going to give us perhaps real financial privacy, that
is gold, the Federal Reserve and the US government might
there's speculation that they may reevaluate and mark to market
the actual price of their gold reserves, that is, if

(01:26):
they still have them Fort Knox. Maybe that was what
that was all about. If they were to do that,
that would be a financial accounting adjustment of a trillion dollars,
and of course it would send the price of gold
sky high as well. We're going to be talking about
war and many other things when we come back, say
with us yesterday, they're looking at an economic shutdown if

(02:13):
they don't come up with the numbers that they want,
and the Trump administration may use that as a chance
to reduce the workforce. Always looking in that direction. Of course,
it's not going to make the government any less intrusive.
They will just replace it with AI. That's what all
this stuff has been about. But we will take a
look at that as well as many other issues. But

(02:36):
I'm going to start today with a Florida man, always
the Florida man who's doing strange things. This is a
Florida man who is arrested on accusation of eating his
own pet peacocks.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
And look at this guy.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
He's it looks like he's a pretty tough character.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
It looks like.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
It looks a little bit like Popeye. He's missing an
eye or something. I don't know if he's missing an
eye or he's just squinting there. But this was because
his neighbor I kept feeding the peacocks, and he didn't
like the neighbor feeding the peacocks, so he decided that
he would kill and eat them and then described it.
And he was unapologetic to the police. I mean, after all,

(03:19):
these are his birds. I mean, if like I wonder
how they taste, you think the day's like chicken.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
I don't peacock.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Looks like it's probably pretty good eating. Honestly, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
I remember when we went to that one place and
bought some birds, and you and Lance caught a couple
of guineas and they laughing at the kids who were
chasing the birds, and they said, if you can catch
those guineas, you can keep them. And they actually caught
two of them.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
I was a bit older than the other kids that
they'd made this bet with, and I realized, wait a minute,
they've got this open fenced and pen over here that
we could heard them into.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Yeah, so he wound up with a couple of guineas. Anyway,
they also had peace cocks and they had a large
egg there and I said, wow, that's huge. How many
almelets could you make out of that? And the person said,
I don't know. I wouldn't eat a thirty dollars egg.
It's like, well, I learned a couple of different things.
I didn't know that the peacock egg was worth thirty dollars.
I guess if you find the right buyer, it is.

(04:18):
And I imagine the neighbor would pay that for it.
But this is He was arrested by the police. They
said because he killed the peacocks out of spite, I guess,
instead of out of hunger. It was a hate crime.
You know, that's the real issue. You can't hate the
peacocks when you kill him, you gotta be cold blooded

(04:39):
about it. So he also said when he gets out
of jail, he's going to kill the remaining.

Speaker 4 (04:44):
Birds, no remorse.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Meanwhile, the Secret Service vehicle caught fire just outside the
White House just before the.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
NET and Yahoo meeting. I didn't know they had electric.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Vehicles, so actually in this case, they didn't have. They
had a fire in the back seat. It's not even
an EV, so I guess this is more like a
man bites dog story. We don't usually see vehicles catching fire,
especially Secret Service vehicles, so that was kind of unusual.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
But I wonder what kind of modifications they did, because
this is probably not a standard suv. The Secret Service
probably have all kinds of different upgrades they.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Do to the something they had the back seat there. Yeah,
but yeah, you know, when I first saw this, I thought, yeah,
the Trump administration is definitely a dumpster fire, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (05:33):
But suv fire.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
So as this was happening, it was making the rounds.
Ice was very happy to put out a video of
a woman whose car rolled into the lake because she
stopped it and got out of the car to help
the ICE agents and forgot to put the brake on
or put.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
It in park.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
And I see these videos all the time of people
who get out of the car and they start walking
away and the car is, you know, doing its own
thing going away, and they realize that maybe before. Yeah,
go ahead, if you got the video there, we can play.

Speaker 5 (06:06):
It and check out this video from ICE sources, an
anti ICE protesters car sinking in a Massachusetts lake while
she yells at agents for arresting and a legal migrant.
ICE sources say she forgot to put her car in
park before getting out to confront those agents, causing it
to roll in the lake and think as she stands

(06:26):
along the shoreline. It's unclear if the woman was ever
able to get her car.

Speaker 6 (06:32):
Yeah, so this is actual video rolling.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
Into the lake.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Yeah, yeah, this is the taunting by the ICE people
about that. But we see the Charlie Kirk shooting. Suspect
Let's shooter Kyla Robinson appeared in court remotely. This should
be an interesting case because it looks like he's going
to fight this and I can. There are so many

(06:56):
holes on this story.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
It's like Swiss cheese.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
So during hearing, the suspect that is newly appointed legal counsel,
decided that they wanted a preliminary hearing where the judge
will determine if there is enough evidence against him to
go forward with a trial. Yeah, show me that picture
of him carrying the rifle somewhere. The Utah State Court
and gives people accused of crimes an option to waive
their legal right to a premonary hearing instead schedule an

(07:21):
arrangement where they can enter a plea. The lead attorney
appointed to represent Robinson, he's probably got a public defender there.
He would probably do better to just defend himself. So
the defense team would need time to go through all
the evidence in the case before letting the judge know
when they would be ready for a hearing. So he's

(07:42):
not pled, not guilty yet. I don't think I believe
that's still coming up. They want more time to review
the evidence. In other words, well, we've had a lot
of time to review the evidence for global warming and
we have found it lacking. Michael Mann is back in
the news again and he's accusing Trump of misinformation and

(08:07):
as what's up with that? Says, this is the ultimate projection.
Michael Mann was at the center of climate gate. He
was There were emails revealing him talking to the University
of East Anglia in the UK talking about how their
models were not working, how they needed to hide the decline.
And because of that group that I was working with,

(08:28):
sued him to get the data. So show us your data.
You've published the results, it's been used for public policy.
You did all this work at a public university, so
we should be able to see the data. And he
fought it tooth and nail. The university was going to
give it up, but he fought it privately and kept
it private. Now he's at it again. His latest stop

(08:50):
ed for the San Francisco Chronicle, melodramatically titled I'm a
client climate scientist and trust me, I'm a scientist. Trump's
UN address is a fire hose of misinformation. Man plays
the role of truth color ironically warning the public about
Trump's supposedly dangerous rhetoric at the un According to Man,

(09:12):
nearly every single word Trump said drips with mendacity. The
reality is is that the only place where I could
support Trump's policies one hundred percent is in climate. It's
not as far as I would like to go, but
that's been the bright spot of both of his terms,
both the first one and now this second one. And
we'll talk more about that coming up. Man's essay reads

(09:35):
less like a sober analysis of a scientist and more
like a polemic of an activist. Worse, much of what
he accuses Trump of doing cherry picking, exaggerating, revising history,
revising data, and fear mongering. That is precisely what Man
has perfected over the last twenty five years.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
That's what he is really about.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
If Man wants to talk about the fire hose of misinformation,
then let's have that conversation. But let's do it honestly
he has. Here's some of his record here. In twenty
twenty four, he predicted thirty three storms, there were eighteen.
He missed by nearly half, and twenty twenty three predicted
fifteen point nine. Actually it was twenty missed again. Twenty

(10:19):
twenty two, he predicted fourteen point nine. It was actually fourteen,
close only because the air bars are wide enough to
drive a truck through. In twenty twenty one, he predicted
almost a double of the forecast, so he predicted eleven
point nine, it was actually twenty one. In twenty twenty,

(10:43):
he was off by ten storms. He predicted twenty and
it was actually thirty. And on and on they go
all the way back to twenty fourteen. He misses it
every time, many times, way way way off for a
man so fond of lecturing others about actor, see his
record predicting storms is nothing short of embarrassing.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
You shouldn't be.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Predicting hurricanes to a tenth of a storm in the
first place, and he did in every one of these.
So he predicts eleven point nine or nineteen point eight.
This is something that is just elementary science or engineering
or whatever.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
When you.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
And one of my first classes, it was hammered into
us that you don't take things down to an absurd
number of decimal points. And when you're talking about a hurricane,
how do you get you know, these types of things
like six point nine hurricanes this year and that turns
out to actually be eleven, turns out to be an
integer number. Anyway, they would say, well, you know, you've

(11:43):
got calculators, and the calculators go out to like fourteen
decimal points. I don't ever want to see that on
a paper. If you do that, I'm gonna mark you
as wrong, even if you got the or kind of right,
because you don't understand what the tolerances are here, and
I think the same thing applies here. You know, these
are the guys who used side rules. I never used
more than three significant digits on the slide rules. So

(12:05):
false predictions are absurd. The way that he predicts them
is absurd. And the guy is an absolute crook. He's
a lyning crook. Perhaps the most brazen claim in his
hop ed is that climate impacts are actually exceeding the
scientific predictions. Let's check the facts. Wildfires. The US burns
and average acreage brother has declined dramatically since the nineteen thirties.

(12:30):
Global wildfire trends are also downward. Hurricanes, there's been no
increase in global frequency accumulated cyclone energy fluctuates, but it
shows no long term rise. Tornadoes. The US strong tornado
counts of EF three plus have trended downward since the
nineteen seventies. Floods, deaths from flooding worldwide or at record

(12:54):
lows thanks to better infrastructure and warning systems. Man ignores
all of this. He cherry picks every bad weather headline
and presents it as proof that the apocalypse is here.
This isn't science, it's confirmation biased with a press pass.
Man ends with a flourished warning that Trump is carrying
out a plan laid down by plutocrats and polluters. Well,

(13:17):
we all know who's funding this kind. If the public
today is drinking from a fire hose of misinformation, it's
because Michael Mann has had his thumb on the spickett
for decades. He's built his career not on scientific precision,
but in the act of narrative control. He takes a
kernel of science, he strips away the nuance, He exaggerates
the worst case scenarios, and then uses the result to

(13:38):
bludgeon his opponents. As I've always said channeling Carl Sagan,
mantastic claims require fantastic evidence. Yet all these supposed evidence
is only in his head. This is not science, its
advocacy dressed up as inevitability. It is the mcguffin. So

(13:59):
when I said that the best thing about the Trump administration,
in my opinion, is the climate, and he's doing more
with that now. Trump administration is now moving to demolish
the Biden crackdown on coal. The Trump administration announced yesterday
that it will unlock over thirteen million acres for coal

(14:22):
leasing on federal land, roll back regulations, and invest six
hundred and twenty five million dollars into the coal industry
as part of a multi agency initiative. This is the
multi agencies or the Department of Interior, the Department of Energy,
and the EPA. They all announced at a Department of
the Interior hosted Clean Coal event that the agencies will

(14:46):
do their part to bolster the coal industry in line
with Trump's energy agenda. In contrast, the Biden administration imposed
stringent regulation on the coal industry, with former President Biden
to shut coal plants down all across America. I remember
when he did that, and I remember we went to

(15:07):
we first moved to Austin back in twenty twelve. They
were shutting down coal plants left and right, and oil
fired and stuff because they wanted to move into windmills
and things like that. And the state spent billions of
dollars on infrastructure for these to get power lines out

(15:27):
to these windmill fields that were being put in by
these oil billionaires. They were making the switch from oil
to wind. But anyway, Biden tried to shut down all coal.

Speaker 4 (15:40):
And of course the only thing the residents of Texas
got for those windmills was quite a few deaths during
the freeze because the windmills didn't function.

Speaker 3 (15:49):
That's right, that's right.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
So, as the American Energy Foundation explained, he is weakened
grid reliability and jeopardized America's a edge in AI race
with China. But it's not just Ai, it's all manufacturing.
But this is the thing that has accelerated this. You know,

(16:11):
this is something that Trump was anti climate panic before,
but now that the AI people are there and power hungry,
this is intensified what he's doing. So that part of
it is good. I don't see it going to the
I would rather it not go to the to the
AI people. But I think we've got a thing here

(16:34):
of dissentis talking about that? Do we land we have
DeSantis talking about the AI power plants. I don't see
it here. Okay, so we don't have that clip. After
years of Obama Biden administration dismantling America's coal industry and
destroying thousands of good jobs. What do we have to
show for it, a less reliable grid, higher electricity prices,

(16:56):
and a stronger China, now the world's largest coal consumer
by far. Trump is right to reverse course and to
enhance the most responsibly produced coal on the planet, American coal.
So the CEO of American Energy Institute. By opening thirteen
million acres, releasing and investing six hundred and twenty five
million in coal fired power, the administration is ensuring we

(17:18):
have reliable, affordable energy needed to power data centers, factories,
and a growing economy. You cannot compete with China if
you don't have competitive prices on energy. And of course
we have more. We have more coal than Saudi Arabia
has oil, and we don't even need to invade Venezuela.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
The fun in this, Yeah, well, let's go ahead and
play that video.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Because DeSantis is pushing back on these AI data centers
that are so power hungry as well.

Speaker 7 (17:49):
We should not be making you pay more. We should
not be saying you don't have access to the amount
of water that you need. Because they're doing this stuff,
and we're seeing that across the country. You know, there's
some parts of the country they'll build one of these
things in these rural areas, and they limit when the
residents can shower, so they don't have enough water for.

Speaker 6 (18:10):
All this stuff.

Speaker 7 (18:11):
So so this is going to kid, This is going
to be a big time flashpoint. And just know, you know,
I'm on the side of protecting the hardworking people of
this state. Someone wants to build a business or build
something like that, you know.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
They got to do it on their own dime.

Speaker 7 (18:28):
It should not be subsidized by everybody else having to pay,
you know, up the nose for the necessities of life.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Yeah, this is going to be a real competition for energy,
and in many cases these people are getting things subsidized
for them. So hopefully this will help to stabilize things.
I think coal is a great source, it's not dangerous,
it can be cleaned. The only problem I have with
what Trump is doing is that, yet again, this is
executive orders, and I understand that we want to get

(18:58):
this thing done. Even though this is something that I
think is very valuable and really needs to be done,
I think it's important that we follow the process. I
don't like rule by executive order, even when the thing
that he's ordering is something that I like to see.
I think that's a real issue. It's something to continue
to see from Trump. Meanwhile, it's kind of interesting in

(19:19):
New York as the mayoral race gets closer and people
are really freaking out about this socialist communist that is
running there, and they're putting a lot of pressure on
the other candidates to drop out. It was a four
way race and now it's back to a three way
race because you just had the current mayor, Eric Adams,

(19:39):
dropped out. He was in fourth place, and now they
put a lot of pressure on the only Republican in
the race, Curtis Sliwa. And I find it interesting because
this pressure is coming from New York real estate moguls,
it's coming from the White House, coming from Trump significantly.
And he said they're trying to bribe me to get
out of the race, said Curtis Sliwa. This is the

(20:01):
guy who started the Guardian Angels in New York, and
he said that he's been offered over ten million dollars
in bribes. And he made the standard New York vulgar
chin flick, as they call it in the New York Post.
You can f off is what he says to them,

(20:22):
because I'm not taking the money. He said, they've offered
me a car jeep chauffeur headquarters operate out of helping
the Guardian Angels, helping animal welfare.

Speaker 3 (20:31):
You know something.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
If you're watching out there and he gives the chin flick,
he says, you can't bribe me, you can't buy me,
you can't lease me. I'm not for sale. The thing
I find interesting about this is that New York City
Democrat Donald Trump would love to see Mayor Cuomo in
a one to one race with ma'am Donnie. And he

(20:53):
has already been beaten in the Democrat primaries, and so
he's going to run again as an independent. Interesting that
Trump is not standing behind the only Republican.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
There, because Trump's not a Republican.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
Like I said before, He's in New York City Democrat
who now supports his choice for mayor is Cuomo, of
all people. Despite Sleewa's vocal defiance, some big Apple real
estate moguls still huddled in a call on Sunday frantically
scheming ways to get him to move aside and create
a two way race between the hard left democrat Zoron

(21:29):
Mamdani and former Governor Cuomo. Business big wigs believe that
there's a chance that Sliwa could budge, as does Trump,
who has called billionaire John kat Samata did this or whatever,
Kato did this.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
I don't know how.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Smell like his name on Sunday to turn the screws
on Sliwa. But one person who knows Sliwa says he
will never effing drop out. So Curtsey said, We'll be
happy living in a two hundred square foot apartment with
a thousand cats. He doesn't want the money. If a

(22:10):
cat said matedis I guess is the way he pronounced
the guy's name can try for him and thunk Trump
thinks that he can. There's no question that the President
is putting pressure on him. The pressure campaign for Sleewood
and his mayoral bid began months before Adams, the fourth
place pulling incumbent, bowed to reality and officially dropped his

(22:32):
independent reelection operation on Sunday. Why is he I'm popular? Well,
because he's corrupt. They were investigating him and he was
going to be charged and then he did a deal
with Trump and Trump basically got him off of that.
Both Adams and Sleewad have faced public and behind the

(22:53):
scenes calls to drop out because polls show Cuomo, who
is running as an independent, has the best chance of
being the unapologetic socialist ma'am Donnie. Well, polls are not
always right. Sleewa is the only person in the race
who is not a socialist, and Trump is trying to
push him out, and he's got a lot more integrity

(23:15):
than either of these other two guys as well. He
roundly rejected the poleas during his candidacy as Republican's best
chance to win the mayoralty in two decades. He also
noted during an Upper west Side news conference Monday that
Cuomo already came out as a big loser in the
Democrat primary against ma'm donnie and June. The humiliating loss

(23:38):
for Cuomo briefly caused chatter among Big Apple heavyweights, such
as another billionaire head fund manager, Titan Bill Ackman, that
Adams would be the best anti Mam Donnie candidate. He says,
they told me to drop out for Adams. At the time,
he said, imagine Howard dicklous I would look today if

(23:59):
I had dropped doubt for Eric Adams. The latest polling
has Sliwa and a distant third with eleven percent, compared
to mom Danny's forty seven percent and Cuomo's twenty nine percent. Trump,
in a post on Monday, avoided mentioning si or Cuomo,
instead railing against mom Danny and accurately calling him a communist. Well,

(24:20):
I think that's accurate, contending he will be one of
the best things to ever happen to our great Republican Party.
He's going to have problems with Washington like no mayor
in the history of our great city. Trump said, remember,
he needs the money from me as president in order
to fulfill all of his fake communist promises. Sliwa, on
the other hand, accused Adams of our receiving a bailout

(24:42):
from Trump in the form of his controversially dismissed corruption case.
I'm not sitting shiva for Eric Adams. He said he
should have been in jail with former Senator Bobby Menendez.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
He was a crook.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
Well that's Trump's So that's the Uh. That's what we
see with Trump all the time. The people he hangs
out with, it's just amazing. It's not just Jeffrey Epstein,
It's across the board, folks, including people like Klaus Schwab.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
It's truly amazing. That's the state of American politics in
New York City. These are the people that were left
to pick from. Eric Adams, Andrew Cuomo is so ron
Mom Downey.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
You know, Curtis Leewood doesn't have to live in a
two hundred square foot apartment if he doesn't want to
live in New York City. That's the thing he noticed
about anywhere else. Yeah, anywhere else, and you'd be able
to afford something bigger. Let's get some comments.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Shield your eyes as I just watched this video about
how the FED is going to move all the dead
into crypto and then devalue it.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 4 (25:43):
Interesting alien poop evolution. I call the lady selling a peacock.
Once asked her if they were good eating. She refused
to sell.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
You know what they do. One of the reasons. We
looked at it and I thought that's pretty cool because
I remember in Florida to go to the park and
there were a lot of peacocks there, and I thought
it was kind of neat listening to them off in
the distance, and we had enough acreage. I thought that'd
be kind of nice. But we looked into it and
there are especially out in California. A lot of people

(26:13):
would buy peacocks because they went tom roaming on their
large estate or something like that. And they are some
of the most destructive birds you can have. So once
one of them would jump on the person's Mercedes and
do a happy dance, put to shreds. They were sent
to the peacock rescue place. They didn't eat them, actually, but.

Speaker 4 (26:35):
You'd think a fancy person chef would know how to
cook a peacocks like an old timey fancy meal. That's right,
Citizen of Americaca. So apparently we needed to put the
entirety of the command structure of all five armed forces
in one static location to talk about de ei.

Speaker 3 (26:50):
That's right, that's coming up. We'll talk about that. Yeah,
Risha M.

Speaker 4 (26:55):
A guy here was busted with fighting roosters and the
government came in and shot over one thousand of birds.
Didn't even give them a fighting chance.

Speaker 6 (27:07):
The government here to help for you.

Speaker 4 (27:10):
You're not allowed to have fighting roosters.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
That's a metaphor for the government, isn't it.

Speaker 4 (27:17):
I do wonder though, maybe there's nothing you can do
with a fighting rooster once it's been trained to fight
maybe you can't put them back in with other birds.

Speaker 6 (27:25):
About all one thousand of them fighting roosters? Or were
they killing off all of his birds because he had
some fighting roosters.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
You know.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
We were looking for a house in Austin. Karen and
I went to this one place and it was clear
that the people who owned it were Mexicans and they
were they had birds for cock fighting. They all had
like this little they were chained to a little thing
they could get into for shelter, and they were just

(27:53):
all over the place, one shelter, one bird chained to it,
tear each other up.

Speaker 4 (27:59):
I guess they don't make good neighbors. Yeah, we have
KWD sixty eight, very alleged shooter. There are lots of
theories out there about the Kirk shooting. Whatever the truth is,
the FBI doesn't share it. Yeah, Irs machine Gun, thank
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Lol.

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Thank you, Anthony, Thank you very much, Anthony. And so,
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taxes fix everything, which is why we're doing so good.
Wally Wallrice wildfires and insurance cancelation problems. They are blanket

(28:57):
canceling homeowners policies in southern Oregon. I think working on
a land grab. Well, that's something they have been known
to do. They let your house burn down and then
they make you a pennies on the dollar offer for
the land. M M ratis bro too late for you
to invest, But you bet Trump and his friends just
invested in coal while it's down so they can profit later.
Kwad sixty eight. We had five coal plants closed to here.

(29:20):
They were all outfitted with tens of millions of dollars
in scrubbing and climate tech, then closed layers of stupidity.

Speaker 3 (29:26):
It is, it is, it's crazy.

Speaker 4 (29:28):
The scam works on many levels.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (29:31):
Nibaru twenty twenty nine. Coal mining strip mining mountains into
mole hills and magas size toxic slump lakes. There are
problems with everything, but if we simply cut off the
energy production, a lot of people are going to die.
So we may have backed ourselves into a corner with
how much energy we need, and there may not be
any good solution for how we need to produce it,

(29:54):
But just turning it off immediately at the source and saying, well,
you're not going to get it too bad is the
worst of all options.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
Yeah, and it's you know again, things are going to
in terms of the amount of energy that we need.
They're really going to explode with AI. I would just
be fine with keeping the AI from happening because that's
where the government's benefit. But they are determined that it's
going to happen. So the issue is you're either going
to find some new energy sources or we're all going

(30:22):
to be left in the dark while the AI is
being used to observe us, because they will have that
they will feed those things even if you don't get
a single wat of electricity.

Speaker 4 (30:34):
We have the real Octo spook again. Largest windmill farm
is now being built in the center of New Mexico.
I'm sure that's going to be a giant I sore
but then again, I don't exactly know what's in New Mexico,
so maybe maybe it'll be the most interesting thing to
look at there. Nathan Bedford for Is eighteen sixty five.
AI edged to create further unemployment control people and corral

(30:55):
the population to fifteen minute freedom cities and slowly exterminate us.

Speaker 3 (30:59):
Yes.

Speaker 4 (30:59):
Yeah, nine seventy percent of all that coal mined the
Marx America will be sold to China. Ratis bro won't
take a bribe, Fine, take a bullet instead.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
Slave.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
Now they bring out old reliable assassin.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
I think that they're not worried that he's going to win,
but their polls don't know what they're.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
What they're doing.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
Minnesota two sixty says we lost Robert Redford.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Yeah, I saw that last week. It was sad to
see that happen. He was his career was peaking right
as Karen and I began dating, and he was in
like every other video that we saw, and it was
it was great. So we're going to take a quick
break and we will be right back with some interesting

(31:46):
news about AI, this other thing that is on the
horizon that we keep again and how it is affecting
our society and so many different ways will be right back.

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of you. And let's take a quick look at what

(34:44):
is going on with AI. This is a story of
an AI actress quote unquote actress. These are influencers that
are being created and I've seen in terms of some
of these videos for someone who's talking about how to
actually do the AI and he's got a website that
he helps people to create AI videos, which I think

(35:06):
is one of the better uses of it. I certainly
would not want to use it for research or for
filing a lawsuit, but lawyers get in deep, deep trouble
because it hallucinated previous cases for them in terms of
during research. But you know, when you're just doing entertainment,
if you're just creating a movie or you're creating a

(35:27):
meme or something like that, it can be very effective.
And people are starting to use them as actresses or
as influencers because now the programs have gotten to the
point where they can maintain consistency. It used to be
that it was just kind of this random process and
every time you do it you get slightly different appearance.
Now you can make it consistent. And one of the
things I thought was interesting about one of these guys

(35:49):
is he had. He would talk and then he would
have his There was a female avatar that he created,
and she would are talking, so sometimes you'd be saying it,
sometimes you would have the avatar saying it. And the
one that I saw was certain special effects that they
had set up and AI so that you could have

(36:12):
a character get punched in the face and sow motion
and the face would just, you know, deforming like it
does when somebody gets hit, you know, your lips and
your cheeks going the other. And so she said, he
makes me do all of this stuff and she gets punched,
and it was very convincing actually the different things, but
it was all kinds of stuff, all kinds of special effects,

(36:34):
and he had his avatar influencer going through all these things. Well,
this is an AI generated actress that they're actually given
a name.

Speaker 3 (36:43):
To, Tillie nor Would, And.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
The acting community is furious and they said, find out
who represents this AI quote unquote actress and let's boycott
those people, which again is fine if they weren't do it. Now,
the person who created a woman said that this is
a creation that took a lot of effort to do.
She said, I see AI as not a replacement for people,

(37:11):
but as a new tool, a new paintbrush. Just like
with animation, puppetry or CGI, it opens fresh possibilities without
taking away from live acting, AI offers another way to
imagine and to build stories.

Speaker 3 (37:24):
She said.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
Creating Tilly has been for me an act of imagination
and craftsmanship, not unlike drawing a character, writing a role,
or shaping a performance. It takes time, skill and iteration,
and I would say the emphasis is on iteration. You
have to do it over and over and over and
over again until you kind of randomly hit something that
you want to have. At least that's the state of

(37:46):
it right now. To bring such a character to life.
Much of my work has always been about holding up
a mare to society through satire. This is no different,
but it has really sent off the acting community and
it is kind of interesting. There was a movie that
came out I'm trying to think of the name of
it now, planned on talking about this just occurred to me.

(38:08):
Robin Wright was in it, and I did report when
it came out, that's about twenty thirteen, and in it,
Robin Wright plays Robin Wright and they come to her
and say, we want to create a digital avatar of you,
and the caveat is that you can't ever work again
because we will own your image. And so they put

(38:31):
her in a scanner and they scan her and then
they start creating movies using the new AI Robin Wright,
and so it's kind of what happens with her. It's
a very abstract Congress, the Congress Thank you. I don't
recommend it, and the premise was very interesting, but then
it devolves into this thing where she becomes an animated

(38:53):
character and a virtual reality the real Robin Williamson, which
I didn't really understand what they were trying to say
about that. It's kind of like the ending of two
thousand and one Space Odysseys. This is not about the
game was so good, but the ending just didn't hang
together there. So anyway, there's a lot of talk from

(39:14):
Hollywood people about coming after the agents who are putting
this out. Recently, an AI R and B singer Zania
Monet signed a three million dollar record deal after clocking
up a staggering seventeen million streams in just two months.
The singer was created by a thirty one year old

(39:36):
poet and designer, Talicia Jones, using Sonar Suno. Now, this
is what I don't understand Sono. There's absolutely no input
in terms of creative aspect. You just give it a
prop saying what kind of style of music that you want,
maybe the instrumentation, and it's all on autopilot. I mean,
there's no creative input there at all.

Speaker 4 (39:57):
You can have it. You can set more cuss and parameters.
So if you just go in and do it regularly,
it's kind of on autopilot. You give a few descriptors
and it runs away with it. It'll write lyrics and everything,
but you can assume a little bit more control, writes
your own lyrics and do all specific instructions for it,
so you can get more control over it. But as

(40:18):
a general rule, most people creating stuff on sono or
simply just make me a song that sound like this.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Well, see, they're wide up into all this. Both the
movies as well as the music are wide up into
this because the level of creativity is sunk to such
a natier that it's ripe for And they're imitative, you
know when they do this, they're just look at Disney,
they keep redoing their same movies and now we're going
to do it and this, you know, real life version

(40:45):
of it or whatever, or an animated version of it.
They're just out of ideas and so and that kind
of an environment where the creativity is already dead, these
things can step in. Are you going to say something last?

Speaker 6 (40:59):
Only that SUNO doesn't give you a whole lot of control,
even with the exvanced settings.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
I've never messed with it.

Speaker 6 (41:07):
A largely chance based thing. You can't have some control,
but not a ton.

Speaker 2 (41:13):
Well, it's interesting because it had a breakout single that
reached the top of Billboard's top ten. R and B
and she has made fifty two thousand dollars in revenue
on streaming, so that's kind of interesting.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
But anyway, this is just indicative of how bad R
and B is. I have never liked R and B.
I have found it to be sappy and uninteresting.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
Not as bad as rap though it's.

Speaker 4 (41:43):
Actually to me, R and B are simply like they're
basically the same people. Between Wrap and R and B,
they cross over quite frequently, and so you'll have the
same guy that was just rapping about killing people and
you know, doing all kinds of criminal activities. Make you
talking about, Oh I love my mom or I love
my girlfriends. Like, we just heard you talking about murdering
people and cheating on women. I don't want to hear

(42:05):
this from you at all.

Speaker 3 (42:06):
I'm not really sure. I know what R and B
is in today's labels.

Speaker 4 (42:09):
You know, rhythm and blues.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
Yeah, I know rhythm and blues. Do sing to me
fifty years ago?

Speaker 4 (42:14):
Yeah, it does not the same thing. It's literally just
a bunch of guys talking about like, oh, this.

Speaker 2 (42:19):
Was not like bb king. No, no, it is falling.
I'm thinking, look at that. Well, the warning signs are clear.
We're heading towards a digital crisis. This is from a
Steady Fines and this guy is very technical in his analysis,
but it's just common sense.

Speaker 3 (42:37):
He says.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
A digital economy is operating like a massive social experiment.
Corporations are reaping the rewards while shifting the risks onto
us in terms of data leaks, ransomware, infrastructure breakdowns. That's
all being shifted onto the public, he said. And the
thing that I thought was interesting about this was he
compared it to what happened with the two thousand and

(42:57):
seven two thousand and eight crash of derivatives, which again
was a pump and a dump and a misdirection, and
virtual assets. He said, people's lives are more enmeshed with
digital systems than every before, increasing vulnerability and insecurity from
data leaks like the twenty seventeen Equifax data breach, which

(43:19):
let the private financial records of I think hundreds of
millions of people out in the open, to a more
recent cyber attack on the British retailer Marks and Spencer,
to business operations and data on the Internet, they all
continue to be vulnerable. There are good reasons to believe
that little will be done about this until a massive
society wide crisis emerges. Digital technologies we make social life

(43:44):
through new technologies, communication platforms, and in forms of AI,
all of which, while very powerful, are also highly risky
in terms of malfunctioning and vulnerability to being manipulated. This
is why I take the approach that I do personally
telling people how to invest. But personally, that's what concerns
me about all of the digital money, all.

Speaker 3 (44:05):
The crypto stuff that is out there.

Speaker 2 (44:08):
He says, it is a massive social experiment. These companies
dominating the digital economy continue to undertake this massive social
experiment where they keep the lines, share of the benefits
while shunting the risks onto society as a whole. I
don't even see it as that. I see this in
the context they've been telling us for the longest time,
Klaus Schwab and others, We're going to own everything, you

(44:31):
will own nothing. That's really what this is about. It's
about a massive consolidation of wealth and power and all
economic activity in the hands of.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
A few people.

Speaker 2 (44:41):
This could lead to a systemic digital crisis, ranging from
a widespread breakdown of infrastructure such as electricity or telecommunications
due to a cyber attack to an attack that modifies
existing infrastructure to make it dangerous. I think we're always
starting to see the beginning of this in these drone
flights over Denmark, unless it's the same type of thing

(45:03):
that was happening on the East coast the US. There's
some significant similarities between the current trajectory of the digital
economy and the two thousand and eight financial crisis. So
he said, it's all focused on a business model. But
when businesses get as large as possible, as quickly as possible, yeah,
it's called greed. It's basically that he sums it up

(45:27):
by this. He said the lead up to the two
thousand and eight financial crisis and the current digital economy
both share the amplification of interdependency alongside the reduction of redundancy.
I read that and I scratched my head, and I'm
still quite sure what he was saying with that. I
look at it, and I think that I would put
a little bit differently. I would say that virtualization and

(45:50):
centralization lead to manipulation and gamification is really what's going
on with all this stuff, And so I think it's
all manipult I think it's all by design. I don't
think it's that we're rushing into something and you know,
these people are making all the profits and the public
is taking all the risks. I think they're building a
house of cards, a tower of babble that is going

(46:13):
to come crashing down on us, that's for sure.

Speaker 3 (46:14):
I think.

Speaker 2 (46:15):
So the twenty seventeen want to Cry and the not
pet ym malware a tax caused billions of dollars of damages.
More recently, the crowd strike failure in twenty twenty four
are canceled, thousands of flights, even took TV stations off
the air. AI has taken many of these vulnerabilities now
into overdrive while adding new risks such as AI hallucinations

(46:40):
and exponential growth and misinformation. The speed and scale of
AI are expected to intensify existing risks to confidentiality, system
integrity and availability. And of course that is all I
believe by design, the digital gulag is being acted before

(47:01):
your very eyes, and you have them constantly monologuing like supervillains.
And here, as the Spanish Prime Minister at the World
Economic Forum this year twenty twenty five, talking about where
he wants to take this digital gulag.

Speaker 8 (47:21):
I propose putting an end to anonymity on social media
in our countries. No one can walk the streets with
a mask on their face, or drive a car without
a license plate. No one can send packages without showing
an ID, or buy a hunting weapon without giving their name.

Speaker 3 (47:44):
Let's change that.

Speaker 8 (47:45):
Yet, we are allowing people to roam freely on social
networks without linking their profiles to a real.

Speaker 4 (47:53):
Identy keep getting bullied on Twitter.

Speaker 8 (47:56):
Disfaving the way for misinformation, speech and cyber harassment because
it is facilitating the use of bots, and it is
allowing people to act without being held accountable for their actions.
Such an anomaly cannot continue in a democracy. Citizens have

(48:19):
the right to privacy, not to anonymity or impunity, because
with those two, social coexistence would be impossible. That is
why I believe we must push forward the principle of
pseudonymity as the functioning element of social media and force

(48:43):
all these platforms to link every user account to an
European digital identity wallet. Yes, way, citizens could use nicknames
if they want, but in the case of a crime,
public authorities would be able to connect those nicknames to
real people and hold them responsible. Because accountability is not

(49:07):
an obstacle to freedom of speech, it is an essential
compliment to it. On a social media user, or it's
much better to say, one social media user, one real ID.
This is the only way to really ensure that minors

(49:30):
do not access inappropriate content, that people who commit crimes
are banned or prosecuted from social networks, and that the
millions of fake profiles that exist and influence the public
conversation are removed.

Speaker 2 (49:48):
Yeah, you're losing the battle of speech, so you got
to shut down speech.

Speaker 8 (49:53):
Open the black box of social media algorithisms once and
for all.

Speaker 2 (50:00):
Yeah, when I used to play the game of risk
with my friends. You know, one person's losing and it
looks like it's pretty helpless. They would just we call
it nuke on the board. You just flip the thing
up and say that's it in the game. That's what
these people are doing. They've lost the argument and so
they got to show anything down. You hear everything that
he's saying. There the only thing that you could even
argue with that we were going to protect the children

(50:20):
from this stuff. Well there's ways for parents to do that,
and you're not going to protect the children from this
by ending anonymity on the web. They will get around it.
A lot of people will get around any of these prohibitions.
What he envisions as a society where there is no freedom,
no dignity, as a BF Skinner said, and whether there
is no anonymity, there is not going to be any

(50:43):
privacy or freedom or dignity. He's started that long laundry
list of all the things that we can't do in
public without being tagged and permitted. And that's I just
wanted to raise my hand, not audience. It's like, yeah,
let's stop that. You know, instead of this me too,
as am, instead of well we already do this over here,

(51:03):
so let's extend it now into cyberspace. You already have
no anonymity or privacy or freedom in regular space. Let's
just extend it over here to this other thing. And
so that was the Spanish Prime minister. Unfortunately for these people,
Pedro Pedro Sanchez, so he framed it as a solutional
online harm. His proposal is in reality a blueprint for

(51:27):
a panopticon of digital control, perfectly aligned with the globalist
agenda of the World Economic Form, as is Donald Trump
and Millennia Trump. When you look at the stuff that
they're pushing out there, they are perfectly aligned with that
agenda as well. And I thought it was reprehensible when
Jordan Peterson was whining about that, Oh there's people out

(51:47):
there saying mean stuff to me, let's shut that down.
I don't think you should be allowed to speak anonymously. Well,
the only reason that you want to know people's idea
is because you want to punish that speech. He called
for an end to online ananimity, just like Jordan Peterson,
demanding every social media profile in Europe be linked to
a state issued European digital identity wallet. He compared the

(52:11):
internet to public streets, arguing that just as one can't
do anything freely in the public, you shouldn't have any
freedom on the internet either.

Speaker 3 (52:21):
This is just an insane logic.

Speaker 2 (52:23):
So he's got to fight misinformation, which means that they
don't want any dissent. He wants to end cyber harassment,
which is all the hate speech stuff. Again, going back
to Roman Atkinson, about a decade ago, they had this
bill where he said he was speaking on behalf of it,
the guy that plays mister Bean, and he says, I'm
a comedian. He says, just please offend me. Please, let's

(52:45):
be able to have free speech. I don't want to
be perpetually offended about everything.

Speaker 4 (52:49):
Cyber Harassment is such a ridiculous term. If you cannot
handle getting bullied online, you simply have to delete your
account and walk away. Exact cannot handle people saying mean
words to you, you have to leave. It is a
you problem. If your teenager is getting bullied online, you
restrict their access. There's always going to be someone online

(53:13):
that wants to be cruel, that wants to say mean
things to someone. If your teen cannot handle it, which
they probably can't, they're still in development. Yeah, just take
it away from them. Well, I make that same argument
about bullying everything. It's one of the big problems with schools.
Schools are really like the Lord of the flies.

Speaker 2 (53:29):
You know, when you get kids together, and I remember
how that was when I was in school. You got
some kid, there's something unusual about them, right, just like
a group of chickens they see an unusual chicken and
they all peck on it until they kill that chicken. Well,
that's the way kids naturally are as well, and it
only gets worse when you put them all together in
a large group where there's too many kids to relate

(53:52):
it to the ratio of kids to adults to keep track.

Speaker 4 (53:56):
Of this, especially when they're generally adults that the kids
don't have any respect for. They are adults that these
kids probably to some extent despise and hate. Yeah, because
they're just you know, sitting there giving them homework over
and over again.

Speaker 2 (54:09):
Well, I mean it's always something. You know, you're too tall,
you're too short, you're too fat, you're too skinny. I
don't like the color of your hair, I don't like
color of your skin. It's always something about it these
kids will focus on, and so bullying is an issue
kids need to be protected from, but they need to
be protected from it in the real world and the
cyber world, as you said, Travis, is the one that

(54:31):
is most easy to protect them from.

Speaker 4 (54:33):
You simply turn it off and you walk away.

Speaker 3 (54:36):
That's right, that's right.

Speaker 2 (54:38):
So this is all the ultimate goal in the world
economic forms, great reset and digital idea agenda not safety
but control. It creates a system where participation in modern
society's contingent on accepting a government issued digital leash a
new leash on life, which is what makes it so
sad to see the Swiss voluntarily supporting this is fifty

(55:03):
point four percent of the vote to say we're going
to have a digital idea in Switzerland. Just what kind
of time are we living in now when that sort
of thing happens. Sanchez's second proposal to force open the
black box of algorithms completes the picture. It's not about
transparency for users, but about regulatory capture for the state.

(55:24):
The goal is for governments to dictate what content is
amplified and what content is suppressed. You can call that
shadow banding if you want. That's the way that it is.
It runs well as we look at this AI is
already in terms of things that can cause the economy

(55:45):
to collapse. You know, the person in the previous article
Study Finds was talking about the parallels between a lot
of things that he sees in terms of the high
tech interface and digital presence parallel to the economic crash
of two thousand six in two thousand and eight, But
it's a much more direct correlation if you look at
what is going on with Nvidia, for example, in Vidia

(56:07):
is basically the stock market. It's one of the handful
of companies that have been doing really, really well, and
everybody has bid the price of the stock up. If
something happens in this bubble economy, then it's going to
have repercussions everywhere. You don't need to have a cyber attack,
you just need to have this AI bubble burst. And

(56:29):
Vidia is quaking in its boots. They said, we're up
against a formidable, innovative, hungry, fast moving, underregulated competitor China.

Speaker 3 (56:39):
In other words, In a recent.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
Appearance on the podcast and video CEO Jensen Wang agonize
that China is now just nanoseconds behind US chip makers
building the hardware undergirding the multi billion dollar AI boom.
I think this is a he's making a case that
his company sure is too big to fail when this

(57:02):
stock market bubble that they helped to create crashes. Just
weeks ago, China's Internet regulator announced a ban on large
Chinese tech firms purchasing in Vidia chips. The band follows
a broader effort by Chinese lawmakers to lessen dependency on
foreign companies and to promote domestic manufacturing, similar goal to

(57:26):
the worker led keep It Made in America movement of
two thousand and nine. For Huang, the loss of Chinese
buyers is a major threat. And of course this first
began with the Trump administration saying we're going to keep
these chips off limits to China and threatening Nvidia about it.
So they have encouraged China to just go it on

(57:48):
their own. And that's the key thing, you know, once
you have to. As they say, necessity is a mother
in invention. Well, I think Trump has forced that necessity
on China going to be their mother of their AI
inventions that are coming there. It's gaining a powerful competitor.
So they're not going to stop China from doing AI.

(58:09):
What they'll do is make China Independent. We saw the
same thing happening with Russia getting kicked out of the
financial system. It didn't take down Russia, it strengthened the
alternative financial systems like bricks that are happening out there.
What we need to do as a country, said Wang,
is to enable our tech industry, which today is our
national treasure, to go and proliferate the technology around the world.

(58:33):
So he's there with his hat in his hand, wanting
more money from Donald Trumps, more than willing to adopt
the Chinese government business fascist model, because that's what it is.
Fascism is a combination of government and big business. So
if Trump is going to give money to Intel, where's
my money. I'm bigger and I'm more important.

Speaker 4 (58:54):
I know I've mentioned this before, but you were never
going to do anything to slow down the Chinese until
you simply say no more immigration. You were not going
to send your sons and daughters here to study at
our schools, work in our tech sector, and then ship
our ips back to the mainland. Yeah, they want to
do this routinely. It is over and over again. They've
been caught doing it. It happens so frequently that people

(59:16):
just accept that it's going to happen. You have to
simply shut down immigration and say no, you have stolen
almost all of our technology. We're not going to let
you continue to do that. That's how China was able
to catch up so quickly.

Speaker 3 (59:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (59:29):
Yeah, the guy who runs a TSMC Taiwan's summing Under
manufacturing corporation. He spent decades working for Texas Instruments and
learning the business. And you know, it's not to discredit
him for what he was able to do, but you know,
he came here and learned, you know, the state of
the art technology that was there, and then he took

(59:50):
that back with him and built on it. You know,
in Taiwan, he got the Taiwanese government to subsidize.

Speaker 3 (59:55):
That for him.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
For decades, China has been running an experiment to allow
limited foreign investment in the country, a strategy known as
Reform and opening up. Throughout this process, China's political leadership
maintained strict regulation over the rights of foreign companies, leveraging
the company's vast workforce. Okay, so think about what this is.

(01:00:16):
You know, the China price includes currency manipulation, slave labor,
and theft of intellectual property. Amongst other things, I would
now include the advantage that they've been given based on
the World Economic Forum and the UN's Paris Climate cord,
and advantage in terms of cheap energy. But the key
thing was that they labored this slave labor of the

(01:00:38):
Chinese people in order to be able to get a
strong arm these companies coming in there and steal their
intellectual property. So that is basically, we'll give you slave labor,
you come in, we have access to all your IP stuff,
and they steal that then as well. That's the Chinese
way of doing business. That's what I guess Trump would

(01:01:01):
like to do well. An entire generation of China was
subjected to horrifying work conditions. The People's Republican turn gained
access to cutting edge technologies of the West. One of
the examples I remember from years ago was that I
think it was General Motors went in and they were
going to make a small car for the Chinese market,

(01:01:23):
and so they had to do a partnership with the
Chinese companies government, and just before they were ready to
go to market and release their design for their car,
another company in China had almost the identical car released.
They had stolen the plans and built this thing and

(01:01:43):
done it before the GM people could get it to market,
so they beat them to market after they stole the
plans from them. That's kind of where this goes well.
Quote the Raven says, what's that weird smell that is
coming from Nvidia? Is it red flags or is it
a figment of my imagination? And he says in Vidia
is discussing leasing chips, a new business model where they

(01:02:07):
would lease the chips with the AI companies like open Ai.
He said open ai could lease GPOs instead of buying
them or outright, saving an estimated ten to fifteen percent
on costs while avoiding heavy capital expenditures and appreciation. In Vidia, meanwhile,
would keep ownership of the hardware, possibly through a financing vehicle,

(01:02:31):
and turn the racks of GPUs into collateral. But he says,
something here just doesn't smell right. He said, I tried
to think. I tend to think that businesses don't reinvent
themselves as financiers because things are running smoothly. They do
it when the customers can't or won't keep up with

(01:02:52):
a spending binge, and when management wants to paper over
cracks with accounting gymnastics, or when an announce absolutely has
to hit the market as a pr before it tangibly
takes hold. So what he's saying here is that his
suspicion of watching financial markets for the longest time is
that you don't get into creative financing arrangements.

Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
You know, things like.

Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
The derivatives market that crashed back in the mid two thousands.
You don't do that kind of stuff if the market
is solid, if the market is solved, there's no need
for that. And so he sees this as a warning sign.
He thinks that Nvidio is coming up with this creative
financing scheme because they're starting to see declines and sale

(01:03:36):
and so this keeps it going. He says he's already
saw this. Back in twenty twenty three, he wrote a
piece called they said, has the Market's Black.

Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
Swan just arrived?

Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
And in that piece he saw that not only was
the CEO, he says, he was out there signing women's
chests and stuff, just like he was some kind of rockstar,
John bon Jovie. And so he said, something is wrong
with this picture. And he said the other part of
it was the circular economics in their relationship with a

(01:04:08):
company called core Weave. He said, inn Video was investing
in a startup that depended on its chips, which then
used those very same chips as collateral to borrow money
so they could buy more in Nvidia chips. He goes,
this is kind of like a circular investment scheme here,
and so it all started going bad in Nvidia then

(01:04:29):
invested in core Weave, which is reliant on Nvidia products.
Now those Nvidia products are being used as collateral to
buy and what is more likely more in Nvidia products.
Fantastic idea, he said. And then what happened was the
priceless stock started going down core Weave it went down

(01:04:50):
to forty So Nvidia invested more money, and all of
a sudden, it went from forty dollars a share to
one hundred and twenty dollars a share. So he said,
so I guess it works. You know, this is circular
economics dressed up as innovation. And he says, I think
that's what's happening now with open Ai. Yeah, Lance, it works.

Speaker 6 (01:05:07):
If they're trying to get more people to invest by
making their companies look stronger than they are.

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
That's right, that's right, you know, look at Moderna for example,
they could not get their MR and A products. They
couldn't find anything that would pass remotely any safety oversight
at the time. That was happening. For ten years, they
existed without having a single product. They had all these
happy stories about some new miracle thing that's going to

(01:05:35):
happen with an MRIA injection, and it never panned out.
These things are incredibly dangerous, never panned out until Trump
and warp speed. And yet they continued as a going concern,
making lots of money because all they had to do
was release some pr about this new drug that they're
working on and how it's going to cure cancer or

(01:05:57):
whatever else it was going to do right, you name it,
and so people would buy stock in it and it
would go up, and they would sell off their part
of their stock, and then when reality hit, it drops again.
But then they come up in another story. So it's
just the kind of circling around narratives like that. The
entanglements don't stop there. And Vidia has combined strategic investments

(01:06:19):
and partners such as open Ai, Intel, and eleven Labs.
Eleven Labs is a company that's taken the lead in
terms of voice imitation and synthesization.

Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
I guess you could say.

Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
I think they aren't the best anymore, though, Oh yeah,
who is? There's some open source things that you can
run locally that are allegedly as good as eleven Labs.

Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
Now, yeah, eleven Labs is very restrictive, even in terms
of doing satire and politicians. It wasn't useful for us.
In twenty twenty five alone, and Video made at least
six major moves, three acquisitions, and three strategic investments like
in Intel, Open Ai and eleven Labs. Why spread yourself
in so many different directions so quickly? How is it

(01:07:03):
possible to even effectuate these deals and partnerships that feel
like they are coming literally every other day. This would
be interesting to watch in any company, but Nvidia isn't
just any company. It's one of the so called Magnificent Seven.

Speaker 3 (01:07:19):
A stock that is.

Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
So heavily weighted, and the ETFs and the indices that
nearly every investor where you're talking about somebody's got a
pension fond, a retirement account, or a mom and pop
for one ks, pretty much every investor owns it, whether
they know it or not. Nvidia has become the market's bellweather,
and if confidence ever cracks in the name, it won't

(01:07:40):
just be in Nvidia's stock price it falls, it could
destabilize the entire market.

Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
I think that's what's going to happen. He says.

Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
Yes, leasing works in some industries. Aircraft engines are offered
power by the hour, software went subscription years ago. But
GPOs are not aircraft engines or software licenses. They're fast depreciating,
quickly outdated hardware, made even more so by Nvidia itself,
which has shortened its product cycles to one year. Leasing

(01:08:06):
them doesn't align incentives. It traps customers on a treadmill
while Nvidia squeezes them out for rent. And again, this
is kind of the you will own nothing in rent
everything economy taken even to the large corporations. It really is,
really is crazy, this derivatives type of market that we're

(01:08:27):
getting into here. I've said before that I wasn't sure
that AI was a bubble, says quote the Raven, but
now he believes it is. He says, with core weaves failed,
IPO magically tripling in months. In other words, it came
out and like I said, the IPO went down to
forty dollars, and then when Nvidia invested in it went

(01:08:48):
up to one hundred and twenty with Nvidia unwriting its
own customers. Now this talk of chip leasing, I've changed
my mind. This is what bubbles look like. Distorted incentives,
circular economics and financial engineering. The papers over market weakness.
When the company carrying the entire market on its back

(01:09:10):
decides that the next great idea is lease accounting, that
might not just be a red flag, it could be
a warning flare. So just pass that on to you.
I thought that's pretty significant. And then while we're talking
about privacy and the fact that this Spanish Prime Minister
is there on the World Economic Forum agenda saying yeah,

(01:09:34):
you don't have any privacy and public and you shouldn't
and you shouldn't have it online either. This is a
piece from the Epic Times, and the writer is talking
about the health equipment that's there. Of course you can
get the watches and the apps on your phone and
that type of thing, but also specifically the ring that

(01:09:55):
she was using. So, according to the experts, the best
way to maintain a new habit is to track it.
I've recently taken up running, and as runners typically do.
I'm now hooked on tracking my distance, measuring my pace,
and setting my goals to get better. Naturally, this sent
me down the rabbit hole of finding the best tracking
device from Fitbit, which is now no longer owned by

(01:10:18):
you know, they sold out to Google, to Apple Watch,
to Garman. There is a wide variety of gadgets to
monitor our habits. Global fitness tracker market was valued at
fifty two billion dollars last year. And so she talks
about the rings and the ORR ring.

Speaker 3 (01:10:35):
Is that the right way to pronounce that? Oh you
are a do you guys know? I think they pronounce
it aura are okay?

Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
The Wall Street Journal says that is the leading smart
ring brand, with over sixty percent of the market, representing
five million rings sold worldwide.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
One ring to rule us, all right?

Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
And the interesting thing is that this it doesn't just
stop there. They are now going to do This is
why she wrote the article. They've got this penetration out
there where they're tracking you and showing the GPS everywhere
that you've gone, how many steps you're taking, the pace
that you've done, and all this other kind of stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:11:12):
All in a ring.

Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
And now they're going to ally themselves with Palenteer.

Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
Saraon the Lord of.

Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
The Rings, we were laughing about this last night and said, well,
you know, they missed their opportunity. They should have a
way that you can make the ring glow with ruins
written on side of it.

Speaker 9 (01:11:32):
Like.

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
So, they send out a press release on October twenty
seven announcing a partnership with the Department of Defense and
Palenteers fed start platform to support quote, population level analysis
of risk and readiness unquote. She says, whatever that means,
And I don't know what it means either. I just
know that if it's something coming from the Department of

(01:11:55):
Defense and Pallenteer, it's got to be bad.

Speaker 3 (01:11:58):
Or are a CEO Tom Hall.

Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
So the company does not and would not ever sell
customer data.

Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
Yeah, we'll just.

Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
Give it away to volunteer in the Department Defense because
there's going to be things down the road that they
can help us with. Right that has not stopped users
from literally literally trashing there are three hundred and fifty
dollars Smart rings. Privacy concerns, even if exaggerated by social media,
should not be dismissed. I mean, this is not a
conspiracy theory anymore. I Remember when you had David Petraeus,

(01:12:33):
who was the it went from being a general to
being head of the CIA. Remember when he said We're
going to have smart devices and your refrigerator is going
to be listening to you and all the rest of
this stuff. Well, that was the first time we'd heard
anything about that publicly. But we've been talking about the
possibility of that, and then he said it publicly. And

(01:12:53):
then when we started pointing to that, everybody, oh, that's
just a conspiracy theory. It's not, it's not, it is.
He's even said it publicly. The CIA is going to
do that, and they will do that. We've seen what
this looks like in countries where the state is over arching.
In China, health surveillance is routine, and health data has
become a tool for social control, especially after COVID. The

(01:13:17):
data leviathan of the state enables social governance and what
some are naming a new era of digital authoritarianism. I
think should spell that as not eer but r should
we be more careful and intentional about who we are
sharing our sensitive data with. No one is forcing us
to buy these devices, but what is concerning is how

(01:13:40):
little thought is put into the amount of information we
are willing to give tech companies, especially if it comes
an acute ring that goes on with our everyday lifestyle.
Even more, whether or not there's a government overreach, and
how they might use this information. Well, that was completely
lost on the people of Switzerland who just voted to

(01:14:03):
have a government digital ID. Something else that has lost
on our fearless leader. People are on the left questioning
Trump's grip on reality after he shares and then deletes
a AI generated video. Is the president confused? He shared
a bizarre, clearly generated AI generated video late Saturday evening.

(01:14:29):
The post, which was mysteriously deleted hours later, can still
be accessed via archived versions. It shows a fake Fox
News clip featuring Trump's daughter in law, Laura Trump, who's
obviously AI generated, and the AI generated Laura alleges that
the president quote had launched an historic new healthcare system

(01:14:54):
featuring med beds, an unhinged conspiracy theory about secret beds
that can suppose cure practically any ailment. Even more bafflingly,
a phony version of Trump himself proudly announces the venue
from behind his desk in the Oval office in the video,
meaning that the President is now sharing deep fakes of
himself with no disclaimer that they're not real. Every American

(01:15:17):
will soon receive their own medbed card, the fake Trump says.
With it, you will have guaranteed access to our new hospitals,
led by top doctors in the nation, equipped with the
most advanced technology in the world. And as they point
out in this thing, this medbed stuff actually comes from
QAnon world that the Pentagon has intercepted alien technology from

(01:15:40):
UFOs that allow them to with this bed cure any
disease that is out there. And so it all kinds
of feeds into this. But the question is why is
Trump's account doing this? Is there somebody running this account
besides Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
Here's what it looks like now.

Speaker 6 (01:15:56):
President Donald J. Trump has announced.

Speaker 5 (01:15:59):
A historic your system, the launch of America's first med
bed hospitals and a national MEDBD card for every citizen.

Speaker 10 (01:16:07):
Every American will soon receive their own medbed card. With it,
You'll have guaranteed access to our new hospitals, led by
the top doctors in the nation, equipped with the most
advanced technology in the world. These facilities are safe, modern,
and designed to restore every citizen to full health and strength.

(01:16:27):
This is the beginning of a new era in American healthcare.

Speaker 5 (01:16:31):
In this first phase, only a limited number of medbed
cards will be released. Registration details will be announced very.

Speaker 2 (01:16:38):
Soon, especially good for swallowen angles. I think anyway, doesn't.

Speaker 6 (01:16:44):
Even sound like Trump. They could have gotten much better
if they'd used the eleven labs.

Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
It's a new low for the President, who has already
garnered a reputation for posting all kinds of AI slop
on social media, from pictures of fake sports cars and
a litany of AI sell portraits to videos of bearded
belly dancers and guys. I remember that when they had
the guys of Trump towers and all that kind of stuff,
and it had all these gold Trump statues and anything.

(01:17:12):
But at one point it just passes real quickly. There's
some belly dancers, but if you pause it you can
see that they're bearded. It's men who have the body
of a woman in the head of a man. There
are infinite There are a finite number of possibilities for
this latest video, none of them good. Did Trump somehow
think the video was real? Did he know it was

(01:17:33):
fake but shared it anyway? Was he trying to fool
his followers, or is he himself not clear on what
is real and what is AI generated fake slop. How
do you bring people back to a shared reality when
those in power keep stringing them along, said one person.
Trump deleted his bizarre post featuring the AI video of
him endorsing bed beds, which raises the question whether he's

(01:17:56):
so confused that he thought it was a real video
of him talking, said a journalist, and rupar The medbed
conspiracy theory has direct ties to QAnon, purporting that a
shadowy UFO program inside the government has successfully reverse engineered
healing technologies, which is, for some reason, keeping from the public.

(01:18:17):
It's worth pointing out here that the person currently running
the government is Trump, meaning that the so called logic
of q ANDON, he would be the one keeping the
non existent med beds out of the hands of patients
who would benefit from them. Hence, I guess the AI
video to explain that he's going to release this stuff.
Some q ANDON adherents even believed that a medbed was

(01:18:39):
used to keep John F. Kennedy alive for over half
a century.

Speaker 3 (01:18:43):
After it all makes sense.

Speaker 6 (01:18:47):
Yes, now I know how Elvis has been kept alive.

Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
All these years.

Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
This is this is bringing back info Wars flashbacks with
all the Qiranon stuff and really crazy people. Trump has
amplified unhinged q and on conspiracy theories for years.

Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
Trust the plan, Yeah, just trust the plan. What's the plan?
I don't know, don't know who's telling me this either.
Trump was accidentally promoting universal health care for all Americans,
but then deleted it once he was told what he did,
said one ex chooser sarcastically. Well, the reality is, I
got to say, it's one of the reasons why I'm
so cautious to speculate on conspiracy stuff and anything, because

(01:19:27):
I saw this q Andon thing go run like wildfire
through through info Wars, and it worked out really good
for Jerome Corsi. He made a lot of money on
selling a book and everything he was advertising in on
Rush Limbaugh. I mean, it was a huge business that
they had going there. It helped Alex quite a bit too.
But it was also totally fake.

Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
Absolutely fake from the get go. It was nonsense. It
was q Andon.

Speaker 2 (01:19:50):
It's anonymous source, which nobody wants to say. It is
speaking in nostrodamus like quatrains, which you can retroactively interpret
but any way that you want to say that, yeah,
they told us that this is going to happen. It
was such a scam, it's unbelievable. Anyway, that's kind of
fits in well with AI. And there's your quantum computing there.

(01:20:11):
Finally there Steve Ritennek. That's tell everybody we go, oh, boys,
now we're going to have computers fast enough that we
can generate this kind of slop that's out there.

Speaker 4 (01:20:20):
I'm a little bit on the you know, the Internet
is a buyer beware market. Yeah, you know, I don't
want everything having to be labeled. This is fake, this
is satire. I think it's on you to be able
to discern reality.

Speaker 3 (01:20:32):
We can figure that out ourselves.

Speaker 4 (01:20:33):
If you get fooled, it happens, people get fooled your
you know, you get fooled, you admit it, and you
move on, right. You don't have to be too upset
about it. You don't have to live in shame for
the rest of your life. It just was something that happened.
But these people are so desperate to have everything labeled.
You know, on Twitter you have to be parody account.

Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
We get it.

Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Yes, and obviously they keep wanting to ban Babel and
b and everything. But you know, if you have given
in your life savings to a guy who says he
is an astronaut who's stranded in space and he needs
to buy oxygen.

Speaker 4 (01:21:06):
Yeah, some people just you're not going to make it.
I'm sorry to say, you are going to get drifted
and it's going to happen.

Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
And that literally happened. A woman actually did that. Sounds
like a made up joke, but that literally happened.

Speaker 4 (01:21:18):
And you know, there comes a time where, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:21:22):
Another woman thought that she was had made contact with
Brad Pitton and he was in the hospital and he
needed some money.

Speaker 3 (01:21:29):
As a Brad Pitt would need money.

Speaker 4 (01:21:31):
There comes a time where maybe you need to take
great great Grandma's phone away from her so she doesn't
empty the bank account out. But you know, other than that,
it's kind of on you to buyer, beware market, don't
trust everything you see.

Speaker 6 (01:21:42):
Just right, I saw some stuff about the Brad Pitt thing.
It wasn't that old of a woman where senility was
a serious concern, and the actual videos looked absolutely nothing
like Yeah, they were very obviously AI generated.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
Some people were saying it was a Lala Harris type
of person. Some people want to be fooled. Some people
are just you know, Brad Pitt. It has to be
real because Brad Pitt must want to date me. They're
so desperate for that to be true, they will throw
away all reason and rationality.

Speaker 4 (01:22:19):
And you know it happens both ways. But we've got
a lot of comments. Atomic Dog, thank you very much.
We appreciate it, says David. My wife credits you with
saving her from getting the JAB. You provided the arguments
against every morning before she left for work, I provided
the encouragement to stay strong.

Speaker 3 (01:22:34):
Again, thank you for letting me know that.

Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
I'd like to hear that, because that's why I do this,
and so that really kind of gives meaning to our
work here.

Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 4 (01:22:45):
Also, one of my people, Anthony, is doing matching funds today,
so if you tip, the donation will be matched. And
we really do appreciate her. Atomic Dog again, thank you
very much. Again, says pressure from management. Together, we were
dynamic of strength verse. She almost caved in a couple
of times, but instead decided to leave and work for
a business that didn't ask about fax status.

Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
Well, that's a really hard thing, and they know that
that's why they did what they did. You know, you're
in a situation where you've got you've invested a lot
of time and training and a career, and you've got
a job and you've got stability, and it's a leap
of faith that you're going to just leave all that behind.
You don't know what you're going to do on the
other side. But I've talked to one person after the
other who has who made that decision, and I'm so

(01:23:32):
glad that they did now that they know what the
JAB was truly how bad it has turned out to be.
But many people did it for religious reasons, and they
have been richly rewarded by God. He says, I will
honor those who honor me, and I have seen that
over and over again with the people who, because of conscience,

(01:23:53):
refused to take the shots.

Speaker 4 (01:23:56):
Neuro Divergent one. Thank you very much. You appreciate it, says,
here's a little something for the tank. Thank you Knights
for all you do. So good to have David back.
Thank you looking and sounding great, lovely new setup with
Travis and Lance God bless Yeah, I do too. It's
fun Atomic Dog again. Thank you Atomic Dogs. As we
are forever in your debt. Blessed you we you we
are in your debt as well.

Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:24:18):
Atomic dog con Think says there's static in the audio. Well,
we'll have to take a listen to that and see
if we can figure out what's going on. If there
is producer on Zell Wow for love of the road.

Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
Thank you very much. Yes, and Joseph are.

Speaker 4 (01:24:36):
Thank you very much. And Jeff Weeese, thank you, thank
you so much.

Speaker 3 (01:24:39):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:24:40):
I hope you're all doing well. You're all being very generous.
Means I don't have to thank you so much. Grifting
Southern preacher.

Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
Oh, I can.

Speaker 4 (01:24:48):
Feel the spirit of generosity in the air tonight, folks.

Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
Yeah, and thank you to Anthony for matching.

Speaker 4 (01:24:55):
Yes, and we have a lot of comments as well.
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all over the place. It's the apocalypse peacocks.

Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
And he got iguanas as well. I mean, iguanas were
unheard of when I lived in Florida, and you know
now you've got iguanas and you got the pythons.

Speaker 4 (01:25:19):
Right, there's all kinds of invasive species. There's tokay geckos. Yeah,
Florida is a hub of a.

Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
Lot of people from New York and Michigan too, worse
than all the other things. Just joking, folks, except that
we would have people who would come from those locations
in large numbers and tell us how we should do
it because they left New York or Michigan because they
didn't like the high taxes or whatever. But they would
just you know, all government programmings and big spending, you

(01:25:50):
know what they were all for. Yeah, so let's not
recreate the place that you escaped from.

Speaker 4 (01:25:55):
You know, Florida is a hub of the exotic trade,
it feels like, so a lot of these things get
out in the wild and then, as always, they don't
have any natural predators. So yeah, that's why there's pythons
all over the place and they're getting bigger and bigger.

Speaker 3 (01:26:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:26:10):
Up here, we got kudzu, which is a government unleashed thing.

Speaker 3 (01:26:14):
We used that in North Carolina.

Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
We said, you know, kudzu is a perfect metaphor for
what government does. You got a problem and they bring
something in to solve that problem. Before you know it,
it's taken over everything. Because that's what kud sue does
when it comes in but you know, my problem with
Florida was just the heat. I remember as a kid
watching Oh what was the guy Louis Armstrong. You know,

(01:26:35):
he had a career as a trumpet player jazz before
he started doing like kind of pop songs and stuff
like that. But I interview would see him performing. He'd
played just a little bit of trumpet and then mostly
he would sing and he was always glistening with sweat,
and Davin has said, you must live in Florida. Actually,

(01:26:56):
his genre of jazz was called hot jazz. He's always
wiping the mons. Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 4 (01:27:04):
LT. Oracle of Truth, Well, thank you very much. So
as God is my creator, Jess my savior, and the
Holy Spirit resides within, Yes, thank you be my valance.
High peacocks do not like to stay around. They used
to go to a neighbor's home and roost on their roof. Yeah,
that's another issue that we remember. I remember hearing about
just if they're in a neighborhood, you're not really going
to be able to contain them. They'll end up on

(01:27:25):
your neighbor's property and you're going to end up paying
for property.

Speaker 6 (01:27:28):
Damn.

Speaker 3 (01:27:28):
Oh. Yes, they are very destructive.

Speaker 4 (01:27:30):
Shield your eyes, train the roosters to fight the robots.

Speaker 3 (01:27:35):
That's good. That's good.

Speaker 4 (01:27:38):
Dud By Tire. In seventeen seventy six, they built a
twelve hundred acre solar farm right outside of my small
town of around thirteen hundred people people will be used
for data centers. Those panels really ugly up the landscape,
all on farmland that farmers sold them.

Speaker 2 (01:27:51):
Yeah, and you know, shutting down farmland to put up
solar panels is not a good bargain. As a matter
of fact, Gates has something to say about farming.

Speaker 11 (01:28:02):
Very very important meeting the issue of health and climate
will be discussed at length. That's never gotten the attention
it deserves through food systems, and.

Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
You've given it a lot of money to get attention.

Speaker 11 (01:28:17):
A lot of farmers aren't able to grow their crops,
which is a tragedy for them.

Speaker 2 (01:28:23):
Yeah, because you're putting up solar panels and windmills that
can't grow anything. But that's always a priority, you know,
their climate mcguffin is always a priority over you even eating,
let alone going anywhere having clothing. I mean literally, this
is a sea forty the forty cities, and it was

(01:28:43):
Bloomberg and city con who started it, and now they're
up to over one hundred cities and they've got their
agenda about you know, you're not going to travel, You're
not even going to have more than three items of
clothing per year that you're allowed to buy. It's just
insane what these people are doing. How do we wake
people up to this? That's the question.

Speaker 4 (01:29:03):
Am I allowed to save up those three items of clothing?
You know? So maybe I could buy nine items of
clothing every three you know?

Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
Yeah, I don't know if it a cruise or if
it expires each year.

Speaker 4 (01:29:13):
Because personally I probably don't buy three items of clothing
a year. My wife hounded me for about two years
to buy more pants, and eventually just like, all right,
well these have accumulated enough holes where I think I.

Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
Have to totally being environmentally friendly exactly.

Speaker 4 (01:29:28):
Dougalug, Thank you very much, Dougalug. We really do appreciate
it is thank you, David and sons. That's me, the
real Octo Spook. All decent actors with decent Christian values
are being replaced with homosexuals and sex organ mutilators. The
state of movies and series continues to plummet. Like a
lead balloon. I think any moral and ethical actor must
now fear for their lives.

Speaker 3 (01:29:48):
Well, you know, I know.

Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
A friend of mine who does filming, and he said,
if you've got LGBT in it, especially trans stuff, you
can get any pride greenlighted. If you don't, good luck
in terms of getting funding. But I think that there's
starting to be a secondary market that is out there,
and it is still a very very profitable market for

(01:30:12):
people to make family and Christian films because it doesn't
cost the blockbuster amounts that they have when they laiden
it with all kinds of special effects, and they bring
in big box office stars and everything, and they're starting
to get their skills up towards a real respectable show.

Speaker 4 (01:30:29):
It's also important to remember the best movie of all
time has been made Lord of the Rings, So technically
they could have just packed everything up and gone home,
because they're never going to make a better movie than that.
That's just the way it is. It's peaked, it's over.
It's all downhill from here.

Speaker 6 (01:30:43):
I think the studios are mostly chasing after investment money
for DEI, but small studios are going to start popping
up now a lot more frequently with these new AI
tools that are going to make it a lot easier
for small groups to create stuff that's on par with
these big studios. So we're going to see, i think,

(01:31:06):
a renaissance in stuff that's actually made for the American public.

Speaker 3 (01:31:11):
That's right. Yeah. If people who are closer to us are.

Speaker 2 (01:31:13):
More like I start being able to make films because
they can use AI to create the sets and things
like that, you know, the backgrounds that are going to
look good and use real actors or things like that,
I think that's going to be an opportunity. And interestingly enough,
the top of Drudge Report last night was the fact
that mel Gibson is going to get hammered with Trump's taxes.

(01:31:37):
You know, Trump is because he's making his sequel to
the Passion of the Christ. He's making at all abroad,
you know, in Rome and Israel and places like that.
And Christopher Nolan's got a large scale project that is
in production right now, and Trump is going to put
tariffs on films that were filmed abroad. And the people
in Hollywood are just a gas. They said, this guy

(01:31:59):
has no idea how the film industry works whatsoever. And
it's true He doesn't have any idea about how any
of these things work that he's taxing, but if he
sees it, he taxes it, and if it's moving, he
taxes it.

Speaker 4 (01:32:13):
I imagine it was the whaling Wall that whispered that
to him.

Speaker 3 (01:32:15):
Tax Mel Gibson's movie.

Speaker 4 (01:32:17):
Tax It, Yeah, Nibaro twenty twenty nine. Ever, Trump has
taken away individual solar subsidies for homeowners, handing it to
his corporate comrades to strip mine.

Speaker 3 (01:32:27):
I didn't realize that they ended the individual solar subsidies.
That's interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Yeah, that is, yeah for the big guys, but not
for us, right, because we're not essential. You know, even
electricity that comes from the solar panels is not is
not essential if it comes from us, But if it's
for the big guys, it is.

Speaker 3 (01:32:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:32:45):
Guard Goldsmith gets his seet. Guard hope you're doing well,
And of course you can find Guard at Liberty Conspiracy
on Twitter and rumble and his sub stack at Guard Goldsmith.
By the way, I think Trump did the coal moves
via executive order because Biden and Obama closed those coal
readis is the executive order like Trumpe vs. Biden's an
wr oil closure but he's also offering fed loans. Unconstitutional

(01:33:08):
b T fight constitutional executive orders with things.

Speaker 2 (01:33:13):
If I said before, I think what a president should
do is what I would do is issue one executive order.
All previous executive orders are hereby canceled. Let's start with
a fresh constitution, and all.

Speaker 4 (01:33:25):
Future executive orders are null Envoy b. T. Taylor two
four six. No one can walk the streets to the
mask on their face except in twenty twenty when a
policy of masking was enforced by the government.

Speaker 3 (01:33:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
Yeah, Pedro didn't say anything about that.

Speaker 4 (01:33:40):
No, he did not. We got to scroll down.

Speaker 3 (01:33:43):
Yeah, South of the Border, Pedro.

Speaker 4 (01:33:45):
KWD sixty eight. Are bots going to identify themselves? Another
eurotrash WF speaker, yeah's economic four.

Speaker 2 (01:33:52):
Yeah, the bot's going to introduce themselves. So those would
be run by the government. So the government will be
okay with that, right, because the government is going to
be going in and taking a look at your content,
and they're going to hand over the the idea of
these things. So the government will run the bots, but
there won't be anybody else that's running bots, or anybody
else has anonymity.

Speaker 4 (01:34:12):
Three little birds, says cyber harassment, question mark cyber whims.
That's how I feel. Sorry, people are going to be
mean to you online. That's just how it is. It's
on you to deal with it. You don't go crying
to the government or the moderators making oh please protect me, please,
I need support. Get off the internet. If you can't
handle it, you don't deserve to be there. Sorry, a

(01:34:37):
little bit of bullying does the body good?

Speaker 1 (01:34:39):
Bull dog?

Speaker 4 (01:34:40):
They already have your ID. It's called a SO security number.

Speaker 2 (01:34:43):
Yeah, they use it for everything now, and of course
a real ID and all the rest of this. But
they just keep making it stronger and more universal and
being done in ways that you know, they want the
biometric ID, which is what we see happening in Vietnam,
and they just closed those eighty six million accounts down
because people didn't get their biometric ID in times they

(01:35:05):
just froze their money. Just keeps metastasizing like a cancer.

Speaker 4 (01:35:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:35:10):
I saw a good comment about the digital ID thing
that they're trying to push in Britain, where they're saying, oh, well,
you've got all these illegal immigrants that are getting government stuff,
so well with this new ID, they'll have to show
that but the thing is, you already have to show
you the British equivalent of the Social Security number to
do any of these things, to get a job, to

(01:35:32):
do all the stuff that they are claiming that this
thing will fix, and the employers are just ignoring that.
You know, it's under the table transaction thing. Now they're
just going to have a different ID to ignore.

Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
Well, and that's the argument that they're making here. The
Republicans have been pushing digital ID using two things. One
we've got to protect the kiddies from porn online. Number two,
we've got to we've got to protect you from the
people who are here illegally to take your job. And
that's just a new problem. It's not going to solve

(01:36:07):
either one of those things. And of course one of
those is created by the government. Arguably I guess both
of them. But you know, at least the open borders
and massive number of migrants has been created by government,
not just neglect, but a deliberate program to do that,
rewarding people to come here.

Speaker 4 (01:36:24):
Guard Goldsmith is at privacy inclusive and inclusive of anonymity
in a place of voluntary interaction based on what the
platform owner wants or doesn't want to accept.

Speaker 3 (01:36:34):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
Well, they don't care about what you want. It's all
about what they want, and they're going to course you
into it. Yeah, if we go into you know, people
don't realize just how important privacy is. That's what really
surprises me what people put on Facebook and all these
other things their entire life, they put up there about it.
You know, it's just everything in your life now. And

(01:36:56):
I guess now after the Erica Kirk video, I guess
people are going to be live streaming their grief and
their funeral services and the wakes and all the rest.

Speaker 4 (01:37:05):
Off I regret to inform you that has already been happening.
Oh no, yeah, no matter how far down we you
think we fall, and I promise you we are far further. Yeah,
I was letting all that right overture. Aren't there authors
who write under a different name? Remove them, that's right,
get rid of them, arrest them.

Speaker 3 (01:37:25):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (01:37:26):
Alien poop evolution, including William Shakespeare. Dig up his bones.

Speaker 3 (01:37:31):
I believe that was Edward de vere the Duke of Oxford.

Speaker 1 (01:37:34):
Dad.

Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
I know there's excellent research showing that it's a good
book by Joe Sobran about that. But yeah, so I
had to get rid of all the Shakespeare books.

Speaker 4 (01:37:42):
There, throw those out. Can't trust that shifty brit Alien
poop Evolution says it's for the children. Don't you love children?
That's right, everything's got to be done to protect the children.
Wally Wallrace. Someone could spoof your social media account, then
you get your house rated for hate speech.

Speaker 3 (01:37:59):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (01:37:59):
We caught a naughty word coming from your account and
as such we're going to knock your door down and
flash bang your dog.

Speaker 3 (01:38:06):
And that someone could be the government doing that too, right.

Speaker 6 (01:38:10):
We actually have a video of that happening in the UK.

Speaker 3 (01:38:14):
Yeah, let's play that.

Speaker 12 (01:38:15):
You've got stuff you'd like to gather. Obviously, I'm more
than willing to.

Speaker 9 (01:38:18):
Talk through what you're taking me away.

Speaker 12 (01:38:21):
Now, Yes, you're und the rest, so you're going to harrogate.

Speaker 9 (01:38:24):
Unfortunately, you're taking me to harrogate in the middle of
the night over a tweet.

Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
Is this what you signed up the police?

Speaker 1 (01:38:32):
Please do?

Speaker 12 (01:38:33):
This is my role. I'm trying to be reasonable with you.
So if the stuff you'd like to gather, I'm more
than willing to allow you to gather some sort of
stuff like medication.

Speaker 6 (01:38:40):
If you're any numbers you need, nobody expect.

Speaker 12 (01:38:46):
Surprised that you need any medication.

Speaker 13 (01:38:49):
I can't imagine that you are going to be in
very long But do you need any medication that you
take at night?

Speaker 12 (01:38:56):
No? Anything else you can think of?

Speaker 10 (01:38:59):
What?

Speaker 12 (01:38:59):
I uh, change your shoes. I'd like to put some
shoes on, if that's all right here.

Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
I'm so polite, the polite or William Police.

Speaker 4 (01:39:12):
The iron handed, the velvet glove, as.

Speaker 13 (01:39:14):
They say last year, being spot in the van, and
we're going to do it in here rather than outside.

Speaker 12 (01:39:21):
All your neighbors can.

Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
Go, oh phill your boots. Mate.

Speaker 9 (01:39:25):
You do understand that I'm going to make a maximum
fuss about this free speech union. You guys just doing
your jobs obviously, but your dickhead bosses have just opened
up a world of ship.

Speaker 12 (01:39:39):
If I didn't have to be, I want to be,
but I'm happy to get.

Speaker 9 (01:39:43):
I'm quite certain you to have got like fifty better
things to do, because what's your patch?

Speaker 1 (01:39:48):
Your har.

Speaker 12 (01:39:51):
This was Hambleton. Yeah, we're also district. Of course, like.

Speaker 9 (01:39:56):
The police of they're not going to be able to
credibly tell anybod do that they're under resource now if
they're sending pick out.

Speaker 3 (01:40:05):
I think we reached point.

Speaker 9 (01:40:12):
You will be taking trial, well just a second before you.

Speaker 6 (01:40:19):
Do it will be taking that phone. Of course it's
the murder weapon apparently.

Speaker 3 (01:40:28):
Isn't that amazing?

Speaker 2 (01:40:29):
I mean this is it does sound like a muddy
Python skit, except we are living in this kind of
weird dystopian I thing like Terry Gillim did and Brazil.

Speaker 3 (01:40:39):
Right, it's like Brazil, this is my receipt for your receipt.

Speaker 4 (01:40:43):
We've detected online.

Speaker 3 (01:40:45):
Very indeed amazing.

Speaker 4 (01:40:50):
The James Mason zero five two one sounds like Union
a WF want to become like China where CCP does
this there radis bro Then they crack down on bullying
and the gays and trainees came out of hiding. There's
a there's an argument to be made that a little
bit of bullying does good by keeping society cohesive, Like

(01:41:12):
it rounds off some of the stranger edges people have
and keeps them somewhat in line with the societal standard. Yeah,
Alien pooh, evolution, Hard to avoid hates go ahead, hard
to avoid hate speech. As a Christian, when they judge
your belief as hate, Yeah, that's the essence of it.

(01:41:33):
Jerry Alatalo, the vote in Switzerland and favorite national digital
ideas must have been rigged. The Swiss people absolutely cannot
be that profoundly uninformed or stupid.

Speaker 3 (01:41:42):
Well, the only thing I could see in terms of
looking at it. We'll get to it later.

Speaker 2 (01:41:46):
They told them that for now it's voluntary. We've heard
that sign that that before, haven't we. You know, that
was the way they said for the longest time everify, Oh,
it's voluntary, except now it's not because you've got Republicans
like in Florida, the Santus Republicans of Art have made
it mandatory. Others have pushed for that as well. So, yeah,
you're letting them solely build the digital gulag brick by brick,

(01:42:10):
and they tell you it's all right, we're not going
to put any locks on this door, and then one
day the locks show up.

Speaker 4 (01:42:17):
Yeah, yeah, we have zaksavoxas. The Ivy League colleges make
more money off foreign Chinese students than any other demographic.
That's part of the reason they're not going to stop
that immigration. They make a lot of money off of them.
The real Octo spook. You can continue to blame the
Chinese is they excel on all accounts right up until
you have lost everything. Or you can incentivize Americans to excel.

(01:42:40):
Drop taxes, remove rules, regulations, et cetera, provide a level
playing field with Americans with costs of living able to
compete on the world scale. Well, the truth is, you're
never truly going to be able to compete with the
Chinese on certain levels. They have slave labor, they're willing
to exploit that. They have an absolutely massive population. That
has been China's biggest advantage.

Speaker 2 (01:43:01):
Even when you look at all the things in our
in our country and especially in Europe and Europe manufacturing
and shutting down everywhere because of that zero And here
in the US they're looking at a housing crisis. Why
you know, the housing crisis, it's because it's so highly
regulated and they've artificially inflayed the cost of housing, just
like they have the cost of automobiles. We could afford

(01:43:24):
to have nice things if we didn't have the government, folks,
It's just that simple.

Speaker 3 (01:43:30):
We have.

Speaker 4 (01:43:32):
We got to scroll down Minnesota to sixty. The a
robot that kills me must be best be powered by Intel.

Speaker 3 (01:43:40):
Yeah, and that's why Intel.

Speaker 2 (01:43:42):
The robot coops as Intel is Like, what I mean
by that is the five eyes.

Speaker 3 (01:43:49):
I mean that CIA is inside when you say that on.

Speaker 4 (01:43:52):
The robot twenty twenty nine, Remember when pig Loci traveled
to in Nvidia just months before in video broke out
and began crushing Penny. Nothing to see there, I'm sure
a ton of Lord win three three seven.

Speaker 3 (01:44:04):
Lol.

Speaker 4 (01:44:04):
What was his Twitter account hacked? That's talking about Trump
tweeting the AI video.

Speaker 2 (01:44:09):
I'm assuming that was on his truth social went out
there and everybody grabbed it there and started posting it
on the other platforms as well.

Speaker 4 (01:44:18):
Socks box Ey's the bedbed comes from the sci fi
movie Elisium.

Speaker 3 (01:44:22):
Oh there you go. They're just co op that QAnon.

Speaker 4 (01:44:24):
Yeah, the Q and on people will basically fall for anything.
It's an a Lord one three three seven, very strange.
The Q people will be flipping out. Why why are
the beds trying to keep the Q people still faithful? Well,
when you've got a sucker and he's given you money
over and over again.

Speaker 2 (01:44:39):
Yeah, they may be useful in the future. They've groomed
them this long and kept them on the line. I mean,
these are people that.

Speaker 4 (01:44:45):
Sucker is worth two in the bush, as the old.

Speaker 6 (01:44:48):
Saying, would they want to keep their faithful.

Speaker 4 (01:44:52):
C JP rumble golden med buds, med beds, that's right,
they're gonna be gold. They're gonna be the best med beds.
They're gonna be solid gold. Oh in sixty one the
pe apocalypse, that's right, Francy. And how lazy you have
to be to let your pet python too the Everglades
instead of doing the right thing. I think a lot
of people don't understand the fact that this is an invasive,

(01:45:15):
invasive species and it's going to be a problem for
the native flora and fauna. They just see this animal
that they've kind of come to love but they simply
cannot afford to take care of anymore. They think, well,
it'll have a good life out in the Everglades.

Speaker 2 (01:45:27):
I never know how that's going to turn out either,
you know, because when we went down to New Zealand,
there were is They would say, no nasties out there.

Speaker 3 (01:45:35):
The only thing that would bite you was sandflies down.

Speaker 4 (01:45:37):
In Those are just a nuisance.

Speaker 3 (01:45:40):
Yeah, but yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:45:41):
We went on a hiking expedition who had a guide
that was there and he took us into this He
said It was a rainforest right outside of Auckland, and
the birds were so tame that you could just like
a Disney movie. You could stick your finger out and
hold it and the birds had kind land on your finger.

(01:46:02):
There wasn't anything that was going to come after them,
so they got.

Speaker 3 (01:46:04):
Very passive with all this stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:46:06):
So there was a red possum that was an endangered
specie in Australia because they're everything is trying to eat
you or poisoned.

Speaker 4 (01:46:13):
Being a possum puts you at the bottom of the
food chain in Australia.

Speaker 2 (01:46:15):
Exactly. It was this endangered specie. But somebody brought one
of those, a few of them or whatever to New Zealand.
So they're killing all the little kiwi birds and all
the rest of these things because they're just you know,
they're like eloi, this uh possum that's like morlock or something.
So they said it was it was people from Australia
would come there and look at that. They had wanted

(01:46:38):
posters up, you know, you just like we have with
feral pigs. You know, if you kill one of these
things and bring us this hide, we'll pay your money.
And they couldn't believe it. It's like, you know, a
bald eagle poster. You know, you go somewhere in another
country and you got a bald eagle, they gonna want
a post to kill these things.

Speaker 3 (01:46:54):
It's all relative. Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:46:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:46:55):
Now the pythons are over running the Everglades. That's why
I forget to get a you know, python as a
pet snake, Get a ball python. Make sure it's one
of the ones that stays small. Very few people can
actually afford to take care of one of these extra
large Burmese type pythons. They get massive and you need
a massive enclosure to deal with them.

Speaker 3 (01:47:14):
Burmese pythons.

Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
So, I mean they're in the Everglades, you know, they're
they're warring with the crocodiles that are in there.

Speaker 3 (01:47:19):
I can kind of stay out of the erroglades.

Speaker 2 (01:47:21):
But just the iguanas that I see, you know, harassing people,
that would be the thing.

Speaker 8 (01:47:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:47:25):
Iguanas have a nasty bite too. They have powerful jaws
and they can do a lot of damage. A guy
we used to go to church with, he was on
the youth minister band, so he played the piano in it.
He went down to some South American country for a
missions trip and he decided I'm going to catch one
of those iguanas bit him on his hand. It's severed tendons.

(01:47:48):
He had to be metavacs wow out and he was like,
so I learned my lesson.

Speaker 2 (01:47:53):
Yeah, so don't try to take New Zealand.

Speaker 4 (01:47:57):
Yeah, an iguana of a certain side will absolutely ruin
your day. Don't try to catch them. Papa c Tech
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frag me, bro.

Speaker 2 (01:48:22):
And that may be the silver lining with all this
AI stuff. You know, when it comes to movies, we
all know that the movies are fake. So if they
can get it real enough, the movements and the backgrounds,
I think it would be the key thing. Well, we're
going to take a quick break and when we come back,
we're going to take a look at some topics that

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I think you'll find interesting about what's happening to the
Christian community. Persecution and genocide. You know, sometimes nobody cares
about genocide. I think it's always when it's the Christians,
nobody cares about it.

Speaker 3 (01:48:56):
We'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (01:51:34):
Defending the American dream. You're listening to the David Knight Show.

Speaker 3 (01:51:42):
Welcome back.

Speaker 2 (01:51:42):
In his high boos, says Trump's number one goal that
he's been saying since December of twenty four is to
get the US under digital ID. He is one hundred
percent on board with a technocracy in the World Economic
Forum and all the rest of these people. I don't
understand why his supporters cannot see that.

Speaker 4 (01:52:00):
Well, he's gonna institute the good technocracy. Yeah, it's going
to be a technocracy made of gold. It's going to
be golden, it's going to beautiful.

Speaker 3 (01:52:08):
Trust the technocrats exactly.

Speaker 4 (01:52:10):
You can trust Peter Teal. He's teaching you about who
the anti christ is, right, I wonder who it could be.

Speaker 3 (01:52:16):
Teal, He's got his fingers crossed that it's not him.

Speaker 4 (01:52:20):
A tunnel lord in three three seven says Oi, you
got a license to speak? There's a running joke online
once Americans found out about the fact that you need
a TV license in Britain that everything has to be
licensed in England. You know, no matter what you're doing,
Oh you got a license for that, You got a license, bulldog.

(01:52:42):
I personally know someone online only who was hauled in
for evaluation in the UK. We're talking about the Prime
Minister several times now already be aware.

Speaker 2 (01:52:50):
Well, I'm glad I would have been given a license
that stuff. I'd lived there, I tell you. I interviewed
Tony Ruk who dead documentary about nine to eleven, and
he had a site because he had made a case
saying that the BBC, because they were involved in that
Building seven thing, they had prior knowledge of that, announcing

(01:53:12):
twenty minutes before it fell that it was going to fall.
As she's saying it is still standing behind her, and
so he says, so you are actually aligned with terrorism
and I'm not going to pay you any money and
we should not be compelled to pay money to the BBC.

Speaker 3 (01:53:30):
To support her for that. And he actually won that
case in court. That took him to court and he
won the case, and he set up a website and
he called it killing Anti because that's what the nickname
that the people in UK give the BBC, they call
it anti.

Speaker 2 (01:53:45):
He said that'd be wanted to get rid of the
BBC and the licenses and the rest of the stuff,
because you had to get a license. I think even
if you didn't watch the BBC to pay for it. It's
kind of like MPR here. They don't even they don't
give you that piece of paper. I should have something
that can put on the wall that says that's my
MPR license or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:54:05):
I don't watch it.

Speaker 4 (01:54:06):
Steve Evs the cops and rubber gloves in the UK
cops and armor and masks in the US. Depending on
what they're going to use those rubber gloves for. I
might take the armor and masks.

Speaker 3 (01:54:16):
Yeah, it always gets me concerned. I was the cops
putting on rubber gloves?

Speaker 4 (01:54:19):
Oh, could you just pepper spray me instead? Niberu twenty
twenty nine. When asked at the Nurremberg Trials why, the
answer was always we were just doing our jobs.

Speaker 3 (01:54:29):
That's right. I don't accept that excuse.

Speaker 4 (01:54:31):
Epstein Island, is that cop making a rest or getting
ready to wash the guy's edishes?

Speaker 2 (01:54:37):
Well, we found out yesterday that Voddy Bacham had passed
away at fifty six, and I had not seen anything
about it. I think it was the end of the
week last week that that happened, and I didn't see
anything anywhere. And like I said, all the typical news
sites that typically cover Christian news and things that they
didn't have anything at all about it until yesterday afternoon

(01:54:59):
and then and they all had a lot of stuff
about it. After somebody noticed that everybody. Then it became
like an echo chamber. I guess a medical emergency.

Speaker 3 (01:55:08):
They said.

Speaker 2 (01:55:09):
He had previously undergone successful heart surgery in March of
twenty twenty one after experiencing what his church had said
was full blown heart failure in February of twenty twenty one.
Several weeks later, however, he had quadruple heart surgery after
doctors discovered yet another blockage. He was the author of
several books, Family Driven Faith fault Lines, The Overloving Truth

(01:55:33):
fault Lines, released in twenty twenty one, became a national bestseller,
and Bacham became a leading voice and warning the church
about the social justice ideology.

Speaker 3 (01:55:43):
That's why I got that quote.

Speaker 2 (01:55:44):
We put an adjective in front of justice, Like when
you talk about social justice, we're not talking about justice anymore.
Justice doesn't have an adjective on it left behind his wife, Bridget,
and nine children and three grandchildren. He was very much
somebody who he'd come from a difficult background. He was

(01:56:07):
born in the projects of la poor black guy. His
mother was a Buddhist. However, she refused to let the
circumstances that they were in to find his future or
become his identity when he went to college. As a freshman.
In college, he met a staff member from campus Crusade
for Christ and he became a Christian. As a sophomore,
he met Bridget College sweethearts are married thirty years, even

(01:56:35):
though both of them had come from families of divorce.
He wrote several books and he also had set up
a school of divinity in Africa and Zambia. He had
set up a seminary there to help get the information there.
Ken Ham Answers in Genesis said that he was a

(01:56:56):
pioneer who challenged men to stand for Christ and lead
their families. And we have this article tribute from his
daughter there.

Speaker 3 (01:57:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:57:07):
The article says for me, I just miss my daddy.
Daughter of late Voddy Bockham pays tribute to her dad.
The world is grieving loss of Baptist past or missionary
Vody Backham. He died after suffering an emergency medical incident.
Bockham's daughter, Jasmine Holmes, is one of nine children, and
opened up about her own grief. I've lost a part

(01:57:28):
of me, Holmes sat. In a social media post. Author
Jasmin Holmes, daughter of Vody and Bridget Bockham, processed her
own grief for the world to see. Backham's ministry reached
globally and seeing others more in the loss is both
bizarre and comforting to the family. Earlier this month, Holmes's
new book, Strong and Fearless Faith was released, containing fifty
two inspiring stories of black believers. This book continues Holmes's

(01:57:51):
tireless work of uncovering, researching, and telling untold stories. In
the midst of celebrating her latest published book, Homes, continues
to grieve the loss of her father. Here come the
tears again passed our first Baptist church in Lyndale, Texas,
Tombuck posted on social media. Buck shared a post from Holmes, adding,
more important than being a great preacher, Vadi was a
great daddy. Holmes began by sharing that grieving a dad

(01:58:15):
who's a public figure is like living in the twilight Zone.
My timeline is full of posts about people who loved
him and were influenced by him, and I don't doubt
that love as genuine. But watching others more and so
publicly is the oddest sensation, she said. Holmesen went on
to describe some dichotomies of the public's view and her
own personal view of her father, saying they saw him
on a screen or in a pulpit, heard his voice

(01:58:37):
on the radio. He tucked me in every night and
told the best bedtime stories. They saw him as this bold,
staunch defender of the gospel. I saw him as socks
with flip flops making gumbo on New Year's Eve, Holmes
recalled Obacham influenced them from afar. Holmes remembered him as
he walked her down the aisle and used mind meld
with me to whoop everybody in a game of taboo.

Speaker 3 (01:59:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:59:01):
As countless other pastors and men of ministry struggle to
balance the demands of ministry in their own families, Bocham
certainly shared the same tasks, interruptions, and desires. He raised
me day in day out, home said messy and imperfect,
but so very steady and consistent. Holmes recognized that the
public loss and when they admired, while she lost a
part of me. She continued to see the differences in grieving,

(01:59:24):
and she admitted, I just miss my daddy.

Speaker 3 (01:59:27):
Yeah, he was a I always for homeschooling.

Speaker 4 (01:59:34):
I've always enjoyed every sermon I've heard from body Bocham.
He was always spot on with everything I everard. I'm sure, Yeah,
there were things I wouldn't agree with him with, but
that's the same for everyone. You never agree with anyone
one hundred percent of the time.

Speaker 2 (01:59:49):
But yeah, he had He really call people to have
families growing up without one.

Speaker 4 (01:59:55):
And he fully embodied that as well. Nine children, that's
a man.

Speaker 2 (02:00:02):
Well, the Trump administration is going to cut millions in
school funding over transgender DEI policies. Unfortunately, they're not going
to cut all funding to the schools. There is no
constitutional authority for the government, the federal government to be
having anything to do with education, and everything that they
do is to incentivize whatever is in their best interest,

(02:00:25):
and it's usually against the interests of the children. In
this particular case, this is not even really about DEI.
This is a lot of virtue signaling for the Republicans
who are focused solely on getting men out of women's sports.

Speaker 3 (02:00:41):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (02:00:43):
They're not really taking on the core of this. This
is the kind of stuff that you have Bruce Gender
going on with Sean Hannity, and Sean Hannity's just praising
him up one side and down the other for doing this.
But even Bruce Gender can them the men and women's sports.
And the Republicans are doing this because it allows them

(02:01:06):
to say, we're defending kids against the training stuff, and
they're not. But it also allows them to take the
side of women against the trainees. And they need the
women's vote. So there's more women at the moment than
there are trainees, so they want the women. They struggle
with women's vote. That's why they're doing this with women's sports.

(02:01:26):
And what the money that they're pulling out from them
is not really significant anyway. Most of the education is
being paid for by local taxes, and this was money
that was earmarked by the Biden administration for doing magnet schools.
This is not even like charter schools or anything. It's
still going to be heavily under the same people. They
just wanted to tell them what they could not teach

(02:01:49):
and look, I would agree as far as it goes,
that's a good thing that we need to do, but
need to understand. And this is what I can never
get through to the MAGA people that if they they
always use the purse strings to control everything. And here
it is yet again, Chicago, New York, and Fairfax, Virginia
school districts will all lose money. Chicago she could lose

(02:02:11):
seventeen and a half million, New York City thirty six million,
Fairfax County thirteen point seven million. There's some confusion about
it because the Associated Press put the total amount at
twenty four million in New York is higher than that
in terms of what they say they're going to lose.
The reasons for losing the money are because the Chicago
Public Schools, for example, is standing by its Black Student

(02:02:35):
Success Plan as well as its policies, which requires schools
to allow trends men to I guess the men are
the males, okay, who say they're trainees to use girls'
bathrooms and to compete on their sports teams. And again,
this is about pretending that you're fighting the transgender insanity

(02:02:55):
while sucking up to women about the sports thing and
it's merely virtue signaling. They're not taking it on head on.
The Chicago's Teacher Union is demanding they said, the district
is demanding due process. Guess what, you're not doing any
of this money. There's no money, do you at all?

(02:03:16):
This fight is about more than one grant. It's about
whether Chicago will be punished for daring to center equity
and justice in our schools. This is why you're going
to get your kids out of the schools. That's why
you got to especially get them out of Chicago schools
if you happen to be there. But you might want
to get out of Chicago anyway because you're going to
be taxed to pay for this kind of insanity. New
York City, Chicago, and Fairfax schools are willing to sacrifice

(02:03:38):
federal education dollars to keep boys and girls sports. That's
all we're talking about here, which is now illegal in
the classroom, wrote Linda McMahon because of the Education secretary.
This is all professional wrestling. It's not any substance here. Again,
it's all just virtue signaling. And it's the You know,

(02:04:01):
whenever I would say that about the pandemic, you would
have the MAGA. People's say, it's not Trump, it's the
bad Democrat governors are doing it. It's like, okay, Trump
gave the money to the bad Democrat governors to do this,
and he kept the funds going.

Speaker 3 (02:04:17):
He approved of it.

Speaker 2 (02:04:19):
New York City public schools are also deciding to forego
fifteen million and funding to create Magnet schools, choosing instead
to stand by their policies that allow gender confused males
to enter women's bathrooms and locker rooms and to compete
on girls sports teams. So the Department of Education is
going to strip fifteen million in funding allocated by the

(02:04:42):
Biden administration last year to create six Magnet high schools
across Manhattan and the Bronx. So it's the unconstitutional Department
of Education virtue signaling about DEI and trans when all
they're doing is keeping men out of women's sports. It's
really about that, and it's not even really about the

(02:05:04):
Magnet school funding. They're going to have crony capital schools,
and that's what his friends, the billionaires, are going to
wind up setting up a lot of private schools and
getting government money to do it. That's what the Dee
Department of Education is going to be hanging around for
they are going to be controlling the purse strings. And

(02:05:24):
if you control the purse screens, you're going to control
everything about education. So as we look at other issues here,
we have the disagreement. This is on a WNG disagreement
between some pro life organizations about how they should approach
and do their outreach to people who are about to

(02:05:47):
have an abortion. Some of them believe that they're going
to be gospel centered and others say, no, we need
to take a softer approach and we need to try
to establish a relationship with So here's the two sides
of this and how it looks. The guy will get
up and he's got a loud speaker there and a microphone.

(02:06:08):
He sets up a portable speaker hanging from his shoulder
by a black strap, and he says, my name is Jordan.
I'm a street missionary, street preacher here in Grand Rapids.
I'm here today to bring the gospel, the good news,
the glorious news of Jesus Christ to you. Nearby in
the grass, there's a few signs that say babies are
murdered here and believe on the Lord Jesus and you

(02:06:30):
will be saved. For the last five years, thirty year
old Jordan Sweezer has been a fixture outside local abortion
facilities in that city, and he will call out with
an urgency in his voice, come to Jesus today by
faith alone. Turn away from your sins, turn to the
loving arms of your Savior. But there are some people

(02:06:52):
there that don't like that approach. Evangelists like Sweezer represent
fringe techniques, they say that are controversial in the mainstream
of the pro life movement. So think about the fact
that the this is rare that somebody takes it this way.
Most of the time, they want to be very low
key and they don't want to talk about God at all.

(02:07:14):
I talk to nine other men currently or formerly involved
in ministry similar to Sweezers. Some of them use a
form of voice amplification. Some of them display pictures of
bloody aborted babies. Most of them preach, sometimes quoting Proverbs six,
which says the Lord hates hands that shed innocent blood.
Most tell their listeners that abortion is murder. All of

(02:07:37):
them support abortion abolitionist bills, which would classify abortion as
homicide and would allow women to face severe penalty for
killing their babies, So they're saying, so this is the
hard line approach that is there. So when that type
of approach comes in, you see the opportunity is for peaceful,
calm conversation really is inhibited, said Melissa Yeomans. And She

(02:08:00):
is a Grand Rapids program leader with a national organization
called Sidewalk Advocates for Life. She describes a group's model
as relational, prioritizing the women and trying to discover their
needs and leading them to consider abortion. They hope to
engage women so that later they can connect them with
someone who can help them help them spiritually. Who I

(02:08:22):
presume also thinks that the gospel is just an afterthought
option for the stuff there. But his methods have reached
some women, they say. Sweezer, the thirty year old said
that he has seen one hundred and twenty two women
deciding against abortion since he started. Shady Roberts, a single
mom of six in her early thirties, credits his persistence

(02:08:46):
with saving her life and the life of her youngest child.
She made an obscene gesture and yelled at him when
she came to playing Parenthood in spring of twenty twenty
four seeking an abortion, but hearing him talk about sin
a quote scripture made her angry, but she said he
never seemed angry. His sense of urgency won her over,

(02:09:06):
and she said the preacher ensured her that she could
the speaker that he had the microphone, ensured that she
could hear him. So she said, I think it's a
good thing, that's what he's saying, and the fact that
he's got a loud speaker. But these other people don't
like it. They said, we have a certain model of outreach,
and that model is loving and peaceful, just kind of

(02:09:28):
like the seeker friendly. Somebody who's seeking an abortion, Let's
let's meet them and be peaceful about this. Brandon Hayman
knew what he was signing up for when he accepted
a job from Coalition Life, the pro life sidewalk organization,
and he said they were very clear in the interview
process that I was not going to be evangelizing. Their

(02:09:51):
focus was on getting the women to resources. We go
out as Christians, they said, to serve them, but not
to convert them. He described that approach as coming from
an engineering and a sales and marketing perspective. Yeah, I
guess the question is what does a profit a person
to gain the whole world and lose their own soul.

(02:10:12):
When I'm saying pro life, I'm pro eternal life. You
don't separate the gospel out of that. Around February twenty
twenty four, Hayman who went to work for them, and
they told me they couldn't share the gospel. He said,
he started feeling convicted for not sharing the gospel people.
One of the last days that he worked for Coalition Life,
he talked to a couple who went to a nearby
pregnancy center and then came back carrying a brand new

(02:10:35):
ultrasound photos of their baby. Hayman saw the dad taking
a picture of the ultrasound image on his phone and
then they headed inside for an abortion. See, that's the
whole thing, the whole point of a lot of these
pro life canceling counseling things. When Karen was working with them,
they were trying to get some ultrasound machines, and I said,

(02:10:58):
you know, the entire pro life move, it just needs
to polar resources and they need to get better ultrasound pictures.
They need to be more realistic. Well, we do have those,
more realistic pictures are still very difficult.

Speaker 3 (02:11:09):
To work out. I can't really.

Speaker 2 (02:11:11):
It's kind of like a Rorshax test, but not as
bad as the black and white, grainy.

Speaker 3 (02:11:16):
Stuff that you would typically see.

Speaker 2 (02:11:17):
But I said, if they would invest the money to
get better imaging, I think that'd be the most persuasive
thing that they could do. Perhaps, But again, that's kind
of a marketing and engineering approach, it's not a heart
approach with all of that stuff.

Speaker 4 (02:11:30):
That's also assuming that these people even care about that
in the first place.

Speaker 3 (02:11:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:11:34):
So, I mean they went down and they got the ultrasound,
they had the baby, and it's like cool, I'm going
to take a picture of it and put it on
my social media account.

Speaker 3 (02:11:40):
Let's go kill it now, you know. That's the amazing thing.

Speaker 4 (02:11:42):
Yeah, this is a I probably fall more in the
hard line camp of things. You know, you get the
gospel and you know you go in there, but you
need to tell them the truth and the whole truth.
You have murdered a child. Yeah, you have taken a life.
You have shed innocent blood. And you know again, God says,

(02:12:03):
when I knew you, when I kniche you together in
your mother's womb, He knows these children, and he I
can only imagine, you know, if it makes me this upset,
if it makes me this angry, now infuriated, it must
make God. Yes, you know, this is his creation. He
has more claim over us and our children than we do.

(02:12:26):
And it's just abortion is, in my opinion, the most
horrific thing that we engage in.

Speaker 2 (02:12:36):
So these people had met them where they were and said,
let's go down to the crisis pregnancy stay. They can
give you some counseling, and they go down, they show
them a picture of the baby, and these people come
back and still go in for an abortion. So he said,
that was when I realized that this is a heart problem.
He said, the way we change hearts is by sharing
the gospel and letting God work through the proclamation of

(02:12:58):
the gospel to change people. He said, he watched too
many people leave the abortion facility after aborting their babies
without hearing the hope of forgiveness for sin and including
the sin of abortion, the hope of forgiveness in Christ Jesus.
And so that's the point, you know, the people who

(02:13:19):
eventually that most of them are going to have to
come back and deal with that in their own life.
But they will have to deal with it eternally if
they don't have forgiveness in Christ, he said. Where he
lives in Carbondale, he said, there's roughly ten thousand babies
that are going to be murdered here this year, he said,
And if you think on top of that, there's ten

(02:13:39):
thousand mothers that need to hear the gospel that they're
coming there to take the life of their child.

Speaker 3 (02:13:45):
He said.

Speaker 2 (02:13:45):
You can save a baby, but they can both go
to Hell if they don't know Jesus. That's why I
say I being pro life means pro eternal life. Well,
let's cover some of our comments.

Speaker 4 (02:13:58):
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Speaker 3 (02:14:31):
Yes, thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (02:14:33):
Now, Steve Ebb says cops and rubber gloves. We already
read that. Doug Lug says, python meat is tasty. I
try Python.

Speaker 3 (02:14:43):
Tastes like chicken.

Speaker 2 (02:14:44):
There was a pizza place and Carrie that used to
sew rattlesnake, Yeah, on top of pizza that you. I
never bothered with that, but yeah, I guess they kind
of make it.

Speaker 3 (02:14:55):
A tongue go now, maybe they did it wrong.

Speaker 4 (02:14:59):
Oh, technically you can ingest most venoms.

Speaker 10 (02:15:02):
You know.

Speaker 4 (02:15:02):
It has to be injected into the bloodstream, and just
so long as you don't have some kind.

Speaker 2 (02:15:05):
Of well see that's another point about vaccine. Right, I
can eat snake venom, but I can't inject it. So
everything is true with a lot of the stuff that's
in the vacuum.

Speaker 3 (02:15:14):
Yea, it was just harmful.

Speaker 4 (02:15:16):
You just got to make sure you don't have some
kind of ulcer in your stomach or something like that.
That'd be a terrible way to find out.

Speaker 6 (02:15:21):
Just because it's venomus doesn't necessarily mean it's poisonous.

Speaker 4 (02:15:24):
Yeah, Epstein Island, Florida needs to cook any pythons three
little birds. Python is yummy, fried up. I try it,
I try it. Be l Hoten says yuck. It's done.
Lord them three three seven. It says Body lived a
very good life. Wow, you can tell he had a
very loving family. Nine children, that's man. I would love

(02:15:48):
to have nine kids. I don't think we can't financially
swing that, and I would be exhausted, but it would
be wonderful.

Speaker 3 (02:15:57):
Yeah, one kid, kid Keeman is all pretty tired guy.

Speaker 4 (02:16:01):
Yeah, he's I's got a lot of energy. He's all
over the place. Now he's getting close to being able
to walk now.

Speaker 3 (02:16:08):
Yeah, it's funny. We hear him in the morning. He's
in that little uh well, I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (02:16:11):
It's called, the walker. I guess he sets in. It's
got wheels and he goes rolling through the house. And yeah,
he's he's fired up and he's to the point where
he can really run in that thing.

Speaker 3 (02:16:24):
Now he should be walking pretty soon.

Speaker 4 (02:16:25):
He's a bundle of energy. Yeah to five tyrants seventeen
seventy six. As prayers for his family and assuming that
is for Body Backham's family and A C. S.

Speaker 2 (02:16:37):
A B.

Speaker 4 (02:16:37):
Thank you very much. It's pretty generous, says the best place.

Speaker 3 (02:16:41):
Thank you, thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (02:16:43):
Well, we're gonna come back in a moment, and we've
got some fharma news, so stick with us.

Speaker 1 (02:17:34):
You're listening to the David Knight Show, Well we have.

Speaker 2 (02:17:39):
This is actually an article from Slay News, top doctor
sounds alarm the COVID vaccines quote unquote triggered sudden unexpected
death pandemic. Yes, that's exactly right. And of course I
looked at this and I thought, well, yeah, we already
know this, but it's just another voice that's there. But
this guy actually paid a pretty high price, and he's

(02:17:59):
been talking about this for quite some time. It's not
a Johnny come lately, and he paid dearly for speaking
out when this was happening. Look, just critical thinking should
have told us that this was going to be a
bad thing, and it did in twenty twenty. And when
they talk about, well, we're going to make your body
the manufacturing facility for these vaccines, it's like, well, what

(02:18:20):
could possibly go wrong with that? And how do you
turn that off? And so there were all kinds of
questions about that to begin with, and why are they
putting this out in such deep freeze conditions and other
things like that. You know what happens with this if
it doesn't stay cold? What we saw in Japan started
having black particulates that interacted with magnets started forming and

(02:18:43):
they threw away two batches each batchelorttle over a million
doses because they didn't keep it refrigerated. So questions abound
as to what the thing really was. But we knew
right at the very beginning. We saw the explosion of
reported and in theirs, even though people are being discouraged

(02:19:04):
from reporting it, and so you had to wonder, you know,
this is just a tip of the iceberg. Well, this
is a world renowned Swiss doctor who's issued a chilling
alert to the public warning that the COVID mRNA shots,
the TRUMP shots, have triggered a pandemic of severe illness
and sudden unexpected death. Doctor Thomas Binder, a leading cardiologist

(02:19:26):
who also has a doctorate in immunology and virology. He said,
seemingly healthy people are dying, of course, as we know,
from heart attacks, myocarditis, aortic dissection, stroke, and pulmonary embolism.
Cases of COVID nineteen are surging amongst those who received
the mRNA injections. Yes, you see that long COVID is

(02:19:49):
not long COVID. It's just reoccurring symptoms of the COVID vaccine.
I think the mRNA shots have ignited a global pandemic
of death and destruction because they cause imminosuppression, cancer, autoimmune diseases, infertility, miscarriage,
and many more. Yes, this is Trump's greatest work for

(02:20:10):
his depopulation masters. It is his masterpiece, a humanitarian disaster
of unprecedented proportions. Binder has long been warning the public
about the deadly impact of the Trump mass global mass
vaccination campaign. His refusal to follow establishment dogma led to
him becoming a target. In twenty twenty two, he spoke

(02:20:34):
out to reveal how he was arrested by police and
put in a psychiatric ward over allegations that his views
about treating COVID nineteen contained misinformation. This is in Switzerland.
This is a totalitarian tactic of the Soviet Union, taking
people who are dissidents, who say something that that contradicts

(02:20:56):
with the government's official story, and putting them in insane asylum. Binder,
at the time had held a private practice for twenty
four years. They said he should be examined from mental
illness because, in response to his public criticism of COVID restrictions,
mandates and testing. So now we have a massive new

(02:21:19):
study that's tracked the outcomes of people in Australia for
eighteen months after they received their injections. Alarmingly, the scientists
found that the patients were still suffering from deadly heart
condition at the end of the eighteen month study, indicating
that they could be carrying a ticking time bomb for
many years to come. It was necessary for these people,

(02:21:41):
when they wanted to do global depopulation, to get the
US involved, and it was necessary for them to have
somebody like Trump that conservatives would stand down for. That's
exactly why this is done by him at that time
raising alarming questions about the long term health risks of
COVID and aren't A vaccines, particularly for those who suffer

(02:22:02):
from myocarditis and potentially life threatening inflammation of the heart muscle,
often referred to as a silent killer. Myocarditis restricts the
heart stability to pump blood, can without warning, trigger a
blood clot stroke or cardiac arrest, ultimately leading to sudden death.
But if you talk about it, even as a cardiologist

(02:22:23):
who's been in practice for twenty four years, the political
officials who know nothing and care nothing about medical stuff
because you know, they're just as they said, doing their job.
They arrest you and put you in a psychiatric word.

Speaker 4 (02:22:38):
It's also truly amazing how utterly brainwashed a majority of
the population is. Yea, if this guy would you toe
the party line, they would quote him, they would believe
every word he says. But here were You know, if
he comes out today and says like he has, oh,
there's a problem with the vaccines are causing damage, he's

(02:22:59):
immediately excoriated. No, this guy is obviously some kind of kook.

Speaker 3 (02:23:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:23:04):
Yeah, where's all the people saying, oh, where's your degree?
Or trust the experts when the experts don't agree with
the opinions that they're being told by the propagandist. That's
what it really is, is trust the propagandists.

Speaker 3 (02:23:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:23:19):
I've always had an issue with the argumentation from authority. Yeah,
even when I was you know, you know, thirteen or fourteen,
I would have arguing with people online pointless endeavor. But
you're young and stupid and you do dumb things. People
be like, well, where's your college degree? It's like, I
don't need one. I have a brain. I can figure
this stuff out. You're simply appealing to answer my question. Yeah,
explain how I'm wrong.

Speaker 2 (02:23:40):
Yeah, it's like that. And most of the time they
have no idea. That's why they defer the experts so much.
It's like that engagement that I saw of Charlie Kirk
with this student said, what's your degree? What do you
ever study economics? I am study economics. You don't know
what you're talking about. And he goes and he asked him,
and then he says, who's Milton Freedom of The guy
didn't know, and he asked names of lou Gigmon Misus

(02:24:03):
and all these other free market Austrian economists. He'd never
heard of them. He'd not even heard of many of
the caynesy and economists. He'd heard of John Maynard Kaynes.
You can't get out of college without hearing about him
because they love what he tells them. But this guy
didn't know anything, and that's one of the reasons why
he was so enamored of so called experts.

Speaker 6 (02:24:22):
Well, family only people they need to study, according to
the colleges, are marks and women.

Speaker 2 (02:24:27):
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, and freud families behind hundreds of
toninal lawsuits are asking the courts to let experts testify.
Let's get some expert testimony. Look, here's the thing. Talanall
is being set up as a scapegoat for the vaccines
causing autism.

Speaker 3 (02:24:47):
We know that's still the case, but they're still dangerous.

Speaker 2 (02:24:50):
A lot of people having issues with liver disease and
things like that from talinol. And so these are people
who are already were suing over talinal because so many
of these drugs have these horrific side effects. Here, so
Trump's announcement that pregnant women shouldn't take toalino all may
breathe new life into hundreds of lawsuits against the talin

(02:25:12):
al maker, kin View, and several major pharmacy chains that
sell tollin all. But you know, just because it's it's
not the primary or sole cause of autism, as RFK
Junior and Trump are trying to sell it doesn't mean
that it's still not risky. Even if it's not the
sole or primary cause of autism, it may have some

(02:25:34):
contributing factors and it may have given autism to some individuals.

Speaker 3 (02:25:38):
We don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:25:39):
We're going to take a quick break though, and we're
going to actually we've got a couple matching funds here,
So let's mention yes for you.

Speaker 4 (02:25:46):
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Speaker 3 (02:25:50):
Well, thank you, Yes, thank you for blessing us. I
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Speaker 4 (02:25:54):
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We appreciate it.

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Thank you. And we have someone on subscribe Star that
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Thank you all very very much.

Speaker 3 (02:26:11):
Thank you, folks. We're going to take a quick break
and we will be right back.

Speaker 2 (02:27:05):
Joy listening to the David Knight Show. Let's talk about genocide.
You know, this is a term that everybody is using
in terms of Gaza, and I think it's a legitimate
term to use in terms of Gaza. But there are
a lot of genocides that are happening. And Bill Maher,
who has no love for Christians or for Christ and

(02:27:28):
he actually wrote did a film, a mockumentary religious a
few years ago criticizing anybody who was a follower of Christ.
But he had an appearance where he was talking about
denouncing the media because they're ignoring Christian persecution in Nigeria.
I've talked about this many times. A massive number of
people that are being killed in Nigeria from these Fulani

(02:27:52):
tribesmen in the Boko Haram, and you know these Muslim
terrorists that are there, he said, Nigeria. The fact that
this is has not gotten on people's radar. It's pretty amazing.
If you don't know what's going on in Nigeria, your
media sources suck. You are in a bubble, he said.
During a panel discussion, he said, I'm not a Christian,
but they're systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria. They've killed

(02:28:15):
over one hundred thousand since two thousand and nine. They
have burned eighteen thousand churches. These are Islamisists, Poco Haram.
It is so much more of a genocide attempt than
what is going on in Gaza. Al see. This is
the issue. This is about what about ism? Right, We
should condemn all forms of genocide, not say that, well,

(02:28:36):
this one is worse and you're ignoring it, so therefore
ignore ours, which is essentially the argument that he's trying
to make. He said, they are literally attempting to wipe
out the Christian population. Of an entire country, and this
is happening all the time. Of course, it happened yet
again in Armenia and Azerbaijan recently. It's happening in place
after place, and Nigeria as bad as it is, and

(02:28:58):
it is horrific, even the number one, it's seven out
of the top fifty where Christians are persecuted in Nigeria alone.
Sixty nine percent of the Christians that were killed worldwide
over the last reporting period were killed in Nigeria. Additionally,
a new Jihadis group, Lakurawa, has emerged in the northwest

(02:29:22):
of Nigeria. And then we see in Syria a similar thing.
A former al Qaeda leader accused of Christian genocide applauded
at the UN now when net and Yahoo got up,
as I showed you yesterday when he got up and
he said, we're going to make them an offer they
can't refuse, and if they do refuse that we're going

(02:29:43):
to finish the job. As he was saying that you
had the people in the UN, I don't. I'm looking
for the clip here and I can't find it here.
But people got up here. We go No, that's not it,
okay anyway, row third video, thank you. Yeah, delegates walk out. Yeah,
here they are, and they're walking out on him because

(02:30:05):
of what he is saying about that. But shortly after
they walked down on net Yahu because again genocide and
because I think that is an appropriate response. Still, they
gave applause to the former al Qaeda leader who is
doing a Christian genocide in Syria. Syria, of course leadership

(02:30:26):
was handed over to this guy because of American military's
involvement if you remember longgoing civil war. But we came
in then with the Aten wart Hogs and other support
and allowed the people to overthrow Basar Assad who had
not been persecuting Christians. And so now the guy that

(02:30:46):
we helped to put in place, just like it was
really blowback against the Shah of Iran that we put
in place in Iran that brought the Iyahtolas into power.
Now we have the Syrian president Abu Mohammed al Jilani
got enthusiastic applause from the UN General Assembly right after
they had walked out on net Yahu. Genocide is genocide,

(02:31:09):
and the big problem is is that it's going on
all the time and people can get numb to it.
Just hearing the word, it's like, oh, yeah, you're yelling
genocide against like calling people racist. No, it's not like that,
but it is always ignored, seemingly done of the Christians.
Just take a look at China. You know, in China,

(02:31:31):
the Chinese are going after the Following Gong and going
after Muslims and going after Christians, and most of the
time they only talk about the Muslims or the Following Gong.
They don't usually talk about the Christians. Or it's always
the Christian persecution that gets ignored. Until recently, the US
was offering a ten million dollar reward for this guy

(02:31:52):
saying that he was part of al Qaeda and the
Al Nustra Front, and then they intervene militily to put
him in charge of Syria. This is not about anything
other than their geopolitical games that have to do with
oil and pipelines and all the rest of this stuff.
It doesn't have, you know, get over this idea that

(02:32:13):
we're fighting on the that we're here for truth justice
in the American way, though these are these politicians are
running our country, are machiavellian geopolitical calculations that they're making
about this kind of stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:32:27):
So after he got in power.

Speaker 2 (02:32:29):
Under his leadership, his group has now carried out massacres
of Sirius Christians as well as the Alawhite and Drew's minorities.
The massacres have continued under his presidency. Last week, footage
reportedly showed the burning of a Christian village in Syrias,
circulating on social media, triggering more accusations of genocide. Over
the past twenty years, Sirious Christian population has fallen from

(02:32:53):
one half million to about three hundred thousand, an eighty
percent drop. They said, So this is the guy that
the un applauded, and so not a single person stormed
out of his speech, even though he's got a rap
sheet like that. Well, Musk tweeted out, he said, the
ADL hates Christians, therefore it is a hate group. I

(02:33:17):
grew with them one hundred percent. The ADL hates me,
labeled me as an anti Semitic, and so did the
Southern Property Law Center, and I'm not. Musk has accused
them of being a hate group because they hate Christians.
And in twenty twenty four, he reacted to a post
on x that included a screenshot from the ADL's website

(02:33:40):
showing the previous definition of racism before it was revised
in twenty twenty two following public backlash. The definition read
the marginalization and or oppression of people of color based
on a socially constructed racial hierarchy that privileges white people.
So you can only be racist if you're white.

Speaker 3 (02:34:04):
Right.

Speaker 2 (02:34:04):
The ADL's definition implied that white people cannot be victims
of racism, that only non white individuals cannot be guilty
of it.

Speaker 3 (02:34:14):
Right.

Speaker 2 (02:34:14):
So again, these people have been pioneers in dei and
hate speech. This is what is being inseminated in our
society through the universities textbook. What the ADEL is doing.
So Musk fired back and said the ADL needs to
stop their anti white racism now. In twenty twenty two,
the ADL updated its twenty twenty definition of racism, changing

(02:34:38):
it to quote when individuals or institutions show more favorable
evaluation or treatment of an individual or a group based
on race or ethnicity. So by their definition, they would
be racist by their own definition because they would be
favoring people with their Jewish bias.

Speaker 3 (02:34:58):
The ADEL was also listed.

Speaker 6 (02:35:00):
He's been the definition of racism.

Speaker 3 (02:35:02):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:35:03):
The ADL has also listed Charlie Kirk's organization Turning Point
USA under extremism, hate or terrorism, same category they put
me for promoting Christian nationalism and attracting and accusing the
group of attracting racists.

Speaker 3 (02:35:20):
This is even though.

Speaker 2 (02:35:21):
Charlie Kirk got a lot of Zionis money to start
and he did not criticize Israel at all until just recently.
So keeping that in mind, I wanted to go to
where I left off yesterday because and I don't want
to run out of time on this again.

Speaker 3 (02:35:38):
Today it was and I'm going to have to take
a break so I can find this thing.

Speaker 2 (02:35:46):
Let's take a really quick break, and I'm going to
find this article. I want to get to this Jeffrey
Sachs article where he was talking about this.

Speaker 4 (02:35:54):
And how about I read the comments while you look
at Okay, sure, let's do the way we get through them.
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Fidgie Guy says, thank you for your service. May God
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Octo Spook, the real Octo Spook says, that is the
answer a bill to declare murder to be actual murder. Well,
sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. What don't
be ridiculous, lol, says dougalug this Heerian girl. We will

(02:36:37):
adopt your baby. That is a powerful promise. I hope
it is real. There is no way to soften that message.
I don't think Jesus would have gone soft on the
subject of abortion if mothers even thought of abortion in
the days he walked the earth. Well, sadly, abortion is
nothing new. I'm sure it has been around since the beginning.
That is, there's nothing new under the sun.

Speaker 6 (02:36:59):
Well, yeah, then they were just passing their babies to Mulik.
It was the same deal for financial prosperity. And as
for her previous comment about we will adopt your baby,
I'm sure there are quite a lot of Christians that
would adopt children from Americans if they had the opportunity.
There was a huge amount of adoption from China because

(02:37:22):
it was so difficult to get any American children. You
mom and dad tried to adopt. I mean they adopted you,
but that was a special circumstance. But it's very difficult
the hoops that they make you jump through. But abortion
you can kill them very easily.

Speaker 4 (02:37:42):
Yeah, Kingdom loss is a python as a constrictor, so
it's not venomous. Oh. At one point we were talking
about rattlesnakes because there was a pizza place that would
put rattlesnake meat on pizza where we used to live
many many years ago. Defy Tyrant seventeen seventy six, to
me is the supposed righteous anger the left feels over

(02:38:03):
two children being shot and killed, yet fight tooth and
nail to keep abortion legal, which kills nine hundred thousand children.
That's right each year. That's right on the left is
very hypocritical. They don't have a monopoly on it, but
they do it better than most. Francine, So we have
a new vaccine for the new pandemic. I guess and
to five trends seventy to seventy six, that just means
those on the left are liars, and that's nothing. Douglas says,

(02:38:26):
that's nothing new.

Speaker 3 (02:38:28):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (02:38:29):
Well, let's talk a little bit about this. I did
find this finally, the Jeffrey Sachs article. This is an
interview that he had with Judge Napolitano back on September seventeenth.
The conversation focused on Israel's mode of behavior being that
of assassination of their enemies, last week's UN report confirming
the crime of genocide taking place, Israel's simultaneously hosting of

(02:38:52):
two hundred and fifty American legislators for an all expense
paid conference in Jerusalem, and the dangers faced by US
officials for violating international law with their complicity and genocide
and so.

Speaker 3 (02:39:08):
As.

Speaker 2 (02:39:08):
He said the same day that Charlie Kirk's assassination happened
to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz addressed his nation's bombing
strike against Hamas officials and Doha. Kuder, a nation very
close ally to the US and hosts the largest US
military base in the Mid East. Katz said Israel's long
arm will act against its enemies anywhere there's no place

(02:39:31):
that they can hide. He said the raid was dubbed
Operations summit of fire first known Israeli military attack on
the soil of a Gulf Arab state, with the primary
targets being Hamas officials negotiating a US backed ceasefire proposal.
Considering the closeness of cutter With the US Trump's muted
response regarding the attack, which killed six, Sachs said, it

(02:39:56):
sent a message to the Arab world that the US
would not prote hecked it against attacks from Israel, and
that Israel operates with complete impunity in the region. He said,
this is leading to a very serious assessment by countries
in the Air region about the meaning of US foreign policy.
In this context, Israel is understood for what it is,

(02:40:16):
a rampaging rogue state that operates outside of international law,
he said, but the US was judged, at least by
some of the countries in the region to have some
glimmer of responsibility viz. Of the Israel's illegal behavior that
now seems to have been decisively disproven. Specifically, addressing the
US State Department's blocking of Palestine's UN delegation to attend

(02:40:41):
this month's High Level General Assembly meeting in New York,
Jeffrey Sachs said the US government profoundly discredits itself in
its violation of international law with regards to the rights
of delegations to come to the UN. We are the
host institution, and this administration is only doing what Israel says.

(02:41:01):
He says, it's basically two nations, Israel and the US
against the whole world at this point, he said. On
September the nineteenth, the UN General Assembly voted one hundred
and forty five to five in favor of allowing Palestine's
delegation to participate in the deliberations, virtually after the US

(02:41:22):
State Department denied them physically being allowed to come into
the country. Well, you know, the Trump likes it this way.
He likes the fact that he's their only ally. As
a matter of fact, that's one of the reasons he's
made these just amazing statements saying that Israel used to
own Congress, and rightfully so he says that kind of

(02:41:43):
stuff because he wants to signal to Israel that he's
their guy, so send him more money and help him.
A large number of UN delegates walked out, as I
pointed out when Benjamin Nettaw, who was speaking, and he
also had this to say.

Speaker 14 (02:42:01):
Since October seventh, Israel's enemies have learned a hard truth.
Those who attack us pay a heavy price, but those
who partner with us advance progress and security for their peoples.
President Trump just said it. It's also in the Bible.

(02:42:21):
It says those who will bless you will be blessed,
and those who will curse you will be cursed. And
that's actually what is happening.

Speaker 2 (02:42:29):
That actually is not what is in the Bible. When
you look at that passage, God is talking to Abraham,
and the King James version is very helpful. Here it says,
I will bless those who bless THEE. I'll curse those
who curse THEE that is singular to a person. We
get that confused, you know. Now we talk about you,

(02:42:49):
and it's always ambiguous, and you have to draw it
out of the context. Does you mean one person or
does it mean you?

Speaker 3 (02:42:56):
All?

Speaker 2 (02:42:56):
Right, y'all, God did not say to Abraham, I'll bless
y'all those who bless y'all, I'll bless and those who
curse y'all all curse, no specifically to Abraham, and through
Abraham would come the one that would be a blessing
to all nations. That's what the Bible says. You know,
I am so sick and tired of hearing this quoted

(02:43:17):
to us by every ten horned politician and dictator. There
is no foreign American foreign policy, said Jeffrey Sanks. There's
only Israeli foreign policy implemented by a kind of puppet
regime in the US. Referring to the US government as
a puppet regime, he said, we're pulled on the strings

(02:43:38):
by the Massad, by the Israeli government. Jose and Paulatana
went on to reference a recent report regarding Massad agents
having been caught planting electrical listening devices in US Secret
Service vehicles reserved to Russian president to the hospital if needed.
Maybe that's what caught fire. Huh, one of their pagers

(02:43:58):
or something.

Speaker 4 (02:44:00):
It was their pants.

Speaker 2 (02:44:00):
After all the line they do, Zachs said, the US
is a Massad government, why would they be arrested? When
Paula Zhano said, nobody was arrested for this. I found
them planting these listening devices, but they didn't rest anybody, said, well,
the US is under massage, so why would they arrest
anybody that's there. Sachs cited the fifty states one Israel

(02:44:23):
conference held in Jerusalem last week hosted two hundred and
fifty American legislators, the largest ever lobbyist funding junket and
so Mattel who thanked them for coming here to stand
with Israel. He said, we have members of Congress sitting
and listening to this war criminal just in recent days,

(02:44:44):
who tells them about all the virtues of Israel. As
Israel is committing a genocide nearby where the American congressmen sit.
It's not only a disgrace and a dereliction of duty,
it is a culpability of the American political class because
it is a direct complicity in genocide. The Genocide Convention

(02:45:05):
of nineteen forty eight stipulates that officials and member states
have a positive obligation to prevent and to punish perpetrators
of genocide, including those guilty of complicity in genocide. So
people are being starved to death right now. Last week,
a UN commission under the UN Human Rights Council issued

(02:45:26):
a legal analysis concluding, in the words of its chairman,
that Israel has committed genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza.
It echoed the finding of Israeli and other human rights
organizations and also of Jewish Holocaust experts, political leaders, and
many more. Holding up the extensive UWAN report. Jeffrey Sachs

(02:45:49):
described the seventy two page text as packed with evidence
and legal analysis. He said it was an extraordinarily deep,
penetrating and horrifying document. Horrifying and but it lays out
in full clarity the Israeli Commission of genocide that is
underway as we speak.

Speaker 3 (02:46:06):
It is very.

Speaker 2 (02:46:07):
Thorough in the different categories of genocide and the starvation,
the intentional killing, the bombings, he said, is very stark
in the intention of the political leaders of Israel, quoting them,
which is not hard to do because they have not
disguised their genocidal intent. Sax went on to highlight another
un supported report that declared in late August the mass

(02:46:29):
starvation of civilians in Gaza has reached famine level. He
says it is completely thorough, systematic, professional, detailed, and evidence rich.
He said, there are hundreds of thousands of people being
starved to death right now, being starved to death. He
emphasized if this continues and we have mass starvation, Israel

(02:46:49):
will never live this down. He said, if we have
the mass deaths. That would be a continuation of the
starvation campaigns underway. I frankly can't see how the State
of Israel could survive that.

Speaker 6 (02:47:02):
Well, have they the State of Israel with the genocide
against these Israelis, how will they survive the genocide that they're.

Speaker 2 (02:47:10):
Well, it's the same point that John Stewart made. He said,
you know, these people in the net Yahoo regime are
going to be responsible for making Israel such a pariah
that the State of Israel will stop, it will cease
to exist. So actually working against the best interest of
the State of Israel, and because people can see that

(02:47:32):
it has become the monster that it claimed it was fighting.
You know, it was created out of reaction to a
genocide against that and now they are committing genocide and
acting like the Nazis that they've always accused. American people
overwhelmingly gassed and distraught at Israel's krogue, rogue, criminality, and
Apollo Tano asked, how much more hard does the world

(02:47:54):
have to witness before some force restrains net Nyahu and
his colleagues. Well, as you can see, Trump was standing
there the whole time, and Trump is not going to
do anything who's got the capability to do that. So
the problems are basically the Trump government, the Trump White House.
The Israeli government is murderous, but the Trump government is
complicit and it provides a means for Israel's mass murder.

(02:48:16):
And of course Trump is cut from the same cloth.
Look at what he's doing in Venezuela. He's going to
try to come up with some pretext, or maybe he
won't even bother to have a pretext. He'll just order
the invasion of Venezuela. He's out there doing extra judicial
killings that people from every prior administration, Republican as well

(02:48:37):
as Democrat. The head military officials, these admirals are saying
that is a violation of international law. That is a
war crime what he's doing now. So again he's just
doubling down. With this poll's showing fifty percent of Americans
voters recognizing Israel's crime of genocide in gods, the sixty
percent wishing to cut it off from US four and AID.

(02:49:00):
Jeffrey Sachs said, the American people are overwhelmingly aghast and
distraught at Israel's rogue, criminality and crimes against humanity. Those
primarily responsible are individuals in the US executive branch, maybe
the people on Epstein's list, maybe the people who have
been bribed in other ways, maybe people who have whatever
delusional motivation they think they have to support these crimes.

(02:49:22):
And again, that would be a lot of the Christian
Zionists who are doing this in the name of Jesus, right,
that is truly taking the Lord's name in vain. And again,
Jeffrey Sachs is Jewish himself, he says. In addition to
US officials being complicit in the genocide of Gaza, many

(02:49:44):
corporations who provide significant reports of the Israelier army are as well, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, OpenAI, Dell,
and Pallanteer are complicit in this genocide as well, he said,
despite the fact that innocence were killed in israel decapitation
strike in Doha. Napolitano asked if there is any domestic

(02:50:07):
political pushback against Netanyahu for these aggressions, to which Sachs said, no.
There is pushback against Netnahu for many things, he said,
but this is not the case if Arabs are killed. Unfortunately,
I'm sorry to say, but one of the points that
is repeated in opinion surveys in Israel is belief that
there are no innocent Arabs. There are no innocent Palestinians,

(02:50:31):
said the Jewish professor. All these people, including those in
their neighboring countries, he said, they are not viewed as
human beings, but only as instrumental to achieve their goal
of establishing greater Israel. This is the geopolitics. This is
a monstrous geopolitics. Here we want to increase the size
of Israel, and nobody else even counts as a human.

(02:50:54):
This dehumanizing which we have seen behind one war after
the other, one genocide after the other, after abortion, after slavery,
All of these things began with dehumanizing the other person.
This is how it began against the Jews in Germany.
And now it grees me to see Christians supporting this,

(02:51:15):
and they do. They think nobody matters except one particular
ethnic group. Nepolitano noted Israel's reputation for assassinating their enemies
is so prevalent that Netanyahu took to international airwaves to
deny that Israelis had murdered Charlie Kirk. Since October seventh,
twenty twenty three, Israel has assassinated over two hundred and

(02:51:36):
seventy journalists in Gaza alone, while killing thirty one more
in a strike on Yemen earlier this month. Israel's mode
of behavior is assassinations, said Jeffrey Sachs. The targets of
assassination are particularly those who are negotiating. If you have
there negotiating for peace, oh, you've got to go right.

(02:51:56):
They assassinate the Hamas negotiators, They assassinate the hass ball
On negotiators, they assassinate the Iranian negotiators, or they bomb
Iran to stop a round of negotiations. Israel does not
want any diplomacy. Israel wants complete domination, complete submission of
the rest. Negotiators just get in the way because they

(02:52:18):
might reach an agreement. Often they have signaled that they
have reached an agreement. That's when they become the real
targets for Israeli assassination. He said, so, he said soldiers
in the US banked Israeli army also evidently target different
body parts of these civilian victims. They make a game
out of it. Today we're going to be shooting people

(02:52:40):
in the head, or today we're going to be shooting
people in the genitals or the legs or the chest, etc.
On different days. So they are using this to target
civilians on different days, different parts of their bodies. He said,
this is something that we will learn more about. He said,
one day the fighting will stop and people will go

(02:53:01):
into Gaza and the scenes and the findings will be
even more horrific than people apparently understand at this moment.

Speaker 6 (02:53:08):
I think he has a very optimistic view of how
complete their propaganda and control is. That after this is done,
then everyone will see what really happened.

Speaker 3 (02:53:20):
Yeah, they may completely cover it up. You know, look
at nine to eleven.

Speaker 6 (02:53:24):
Yeah, we'll have the nice, beautiful Trump golf courses and
resorts by the seaside. No one will remember what used
to be there.

Speaker 3 (02:53:32):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 2 (02:53:33):
As a matter of fact, I don't know how to
reconcile these two reports. But as I point out yesterday,
over the weekend, Trump gave a plan to the UN
that would put Tony Blair in charge of this organization
that they're creating.

Speaker 3 (02:53:47):
Now.

Speaker 2 (02:53:48):
As of yesterday, Trump is saying that he's going to
be running at or something. It's like, I don't know
why not, because you know it Israel comes before America. Right,
it's not like he's got a full time jobbern this
just this is just what he's doing when he's not
working on a project for Israel. So anyway, Jeffrey Sachs says,

(02:54:09):
if this mass starvation occurs, they'll go in and will
people will go in and see emaciated corpses.

Speaker 3 (02:54:15):
Israel will not live that down. It can't.

Speaker 2 (02:54:18):
So Israel really has a decision to make, in my view,
about its own survival.

Speaker 3 (02:54:23):
And again, they.

Speaker 2 (02:54:24):
May be capable of covering this all up, he says,
assessing Israelian American officials who may be held responsible under
international law. He said Israeli leaders like President Isaac Hertzog,
national Security Minister Edamar Ben Gvir and front finance Minister
Beziel Smotrik and Netanyahu are not only mass murderers, guilty

(02:54:48):
of the crime of genocide, but they're completely delusional because
they believe that Israel will somehow stand given what it
is doing.

Speaker 3 (02:54:55):
He said.

Speaker 2 (02:54:55):
They're also delusional for considering that any attack on Israel
is some out anti Semitism. It has nothing to do
with anti Semitism at all, said Jeffrey Sachs, who is
himself Jewish. Again, these people are delusional, and so had
Jeffrey Zachs went on and said, well, what about Marco Rubio,

(02:55:18):
what about President Trump? What about our senior officials? Also
being under international law, they remain complicit, And again, just
take a look at what they're doing in Venezuela, the
same thing. You know, they're boasting about the people that
they're killing. They're no different than Net and Yahoo in
that regard, and they also stand guilty under an international

(02:55:38):
law for their direct actions, not just being complicit and
enabling of Israel's actions in Gaza. The fighting is going
to stop, and we're going to see what happens. He says, well,
I don't know, like you said, I think Lance, I
agree with you. I think they're pretty good at covering
up stuff. So it may not happen. They may bulldoze
that whole thing. They may pull a rudy Juliana. Seven

(02:56:01):
hundred days of annihilation have killed, injured, or forcibly displaced
nearly twelve percent of Godza's population, stripping the strip of
life and leaving it nothing resembling a place to live.
But again, those Trump and Marco Rubio and of these guys,
do they any of them care now because they're engaged

(02:56:22):
in the same type of stuff elsewhere. Let me just
real quickly before we run out of time here. I
mentioned the Swiss vote, and I think I covered everything.
It was fifty point four percent of the voters in
Switzerland voluntarily voted yes for a government plan to implement
a digital ID for the whole country. And yet you
know they are naive enough to think that it will

(02:56:46):
be and remain voluntary, and so well, we've got a law,
it's going to remain voluntary. Well, of course you can
always change the law, can't you. Examples in other countries
have shown that there could be pressure or a de
facto mandate to use the Remember, for about twenty years
we had real ID was just voluntary. Now TSA and

(02:57:06):
others are making it more and more difficult. If you
don't want to get it, you're not going to fly
other things like that, one person commented. A German lawyer
and free speech activist, Marcus Haints wrote on x it
is a dark day for Switzerland and Europe, a disastrous
decision that paves the way for total surveillance of citizens,
programmable digital central bank money, and a social credits system.

Speaker 3 (02:57:31):
Just like China.

Speaker 2 (02:57:33):
Well, there was one other thing that I wanted to
cover here, and I might just about have enough time,
but we've got to have some time to thank some of.

Speaker 3 (02:57:40):
The people here.

Speaker 2 (02:57:41):
Gold reevaluation is imminent, say some The US Treasury has
a stash of gold that tops one trillion dollars for
the first time, if they were to market to the
current market price of gold, which they haven't right now.
The current price of gold is more than ninety times

(02:58:02):
what is stated on the government's balance sheet. Gold has
surged forty five percent this year, and so what they're
saying is if that they marked it to market. Unlike
most countries, the US's gold is not held by the
Central Bank, The Federal Reserve doesn't hold the gold is
held by the Treasure Department. Of course, the question is

(02:58:22):
do they hold it? Is it in Fort Knox? You know,
this might be one of the reasons why earlier in
the year they were talking about doing an audit at
Fort Knox. Maybe it's just more of this Trump tactic
of throwing out crazy stuff to get ever by talking
about it. But you know, in terms of doing an audit,
because maybe they were going to reevaluate it they set.
An update of the reserves value and line with today's

(02:58:44):
prices would unleash roughly nine hundred and ninety billion dollars
in the Treasury's coffer, dramatically reducing the need to issue
quite so many Treasury bonds this year, which are having
difficulties selling. Germany, Italy, South Africa have all taken the
direction to revalue their reserves in recent decades because the
rising price of gold. So what does that mean for us?

(02:59:06):
They said, Well, for them, this accounting trick would be
like a quantitative easing operation, which would see the Fed
quietly funneling about seven hundred billion in cash into the treasury,
but that actually having to do anything or incur any debt.
But for the rest of us out here, the reevaluation
of gold could send the price of gold, not to

(02:59:28):
mention bitcoin to anything else that might be subsequently remonetized,
could send them all soaring. So I'll wait and see
what happens with that. It'd be interesting to see what happens.

Speaker 3 (02:59:39):
This kickch this before we go.

Speaker 4 (02:59:40):
That's right, yeah, hang on the second lance, Daniel, we
really appreciate it, yes, And on rumble Joe pat nine
nine nine. Thank you very much, and Zell again, janis
w we really do appreciate it. Thank all that today
is matching funds. You've got a little bit of time
left to squeak in under the wire, so we think
you all so much.

Speaker 2 (03:00:02):
And CJP Rubble reminds us and that I'm on Shannon
Joy's program after this, so hopefully you guys can make it.

Speaker 4 (03:00:10):
And DG eight says David, you want to talk about applause,
Wait till BBI goes before Congress next week. Republicans and
Democrats cheering their apac leader. They're all bought and paid
for NIBRU twenty twenty nine. CCP harvest those organs while
the victim is still fully awake. The CCP doesn't allow
the organs to be tainted by anesthesia, and the pain
factors fills those organs with natural nutrients.

Speaker 2 (03:00:30):
Yeah, yeah, I had that conversation with a lot of
people over this. Traveling bodies exhibited as well classic sized bodies.
We'll have a good day. The common man. They created

(03:00:57):
common Core that 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 as simple, unsophisticated ordinary. But each
of us has worth and dignity created in the image

(03:01:19):
of God. That is what we have in common. That
is what they want.

Speaker 3 (03:01:24):
To take away.

Speaker 2 (03:01:26):
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire
to know everything about us, while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they
want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll
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