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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. As the clock
strikes thirteen, it's Wednesday, the twenty seventh of August. You
have our Lord, twenty twenty five. Well, today we're.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Gonna take a look at Bill Gates project to embalm
infants so he can harvest their tissues, so you can
it to AI to be studied. But of course we're
going to all be feeding our dollars into AI so
that we can empower this tool of tyrants, and we're
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going to have unaffordable electricity. But there's some pushback against
this now, and we're going to talk about that. Peter
Tiel and his Silicon Valley Church as he is focusing
evermore on the Antichrist and global government. Of course he's
going to save us from it, I'm sure. Yeah, that's
the tact that he is approaching. Appealing there when we
look at what is happening in the US. Trump is
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revealing himself to be a North Korea style tyrant. Anybody
that says negative about them, he comes after them. Chris
Christie is the latest one in his crosshairs. But he
wants to shut down major news networks as well, or
at least hit them with millions and millions of dollars
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with the fine. So we're going to begin with pressing
Trump before we get into his v for vendetta. We'll
be right back. There was an excellent op ed piece
from Judge Napolitano saying that Trump's unconstitutional actions are about
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expanding presidential power, not about public safety. And that was
the amazing thing. We talked about this on Monday, and
I'm going to put that up as a separate I'm
going to do an article about that because this is
really important and we're starting to see several people. Free
Thought Project has an op ed piece up there saying, yeah,
this is martial law that is rolling out one city
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at a time, and we have to understand how dangerous
this is. And clearly the conservatives who should be opposing
this do not understand the danger. As I said on Monday,
look at the way people trolled that woman in Chicago.
She said, yeah, I was carjacked, they stole my card,
they broke my arm, but I don't want the army
in here in Chicago. She understands what's going on, but
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the MAGA people are so caught up in their cult
that they don't understand. And of course they're going to
cheer Trump when he does other forms of censorship. As
I was saying, he wants licenses now for ABC, NBC, CBS.
These people, they said, they're so unfair to me. They
shouldn't be on air. They should be taken off. And
if you keep them on, they should have to pay
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millions and millions of dollars in annual license fees in
order to stay on. If they're not totally banned. I'd
rather see him banned, right, of course he would. It's
just like the North Korean little dictator. Look, Kim Jong
jungen or something whatever. The guy was the son of
the previous dictator. He's got a thin skinned tyrant. But
the Paulitano talks about this from a historical and constitutional perspective.
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Talking about Jefferson and Madison, he said they recognized that
the price for safety can include the loss of personal freedom,
that expansion of presidential power, loss of local control police,
and violation of principle of subsidiarity. And he talks about
what that principle is. But look, they didn't have police.
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As I said at the very beginning. You had a sheriff,
you had the power of the community, but they did
know what this looked like from the UK. It's one
of the reasons that we have search warrants that have
to be specific. You don't have a general warrant. You
don't have warrantless searches. All of these things have been
coming to us courtesy of the War on drugs. And
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I'm telling you that's what Trump is going to escalate,
the war on drugs in order to escalate his federal
policing and his martial law. That's what politicians of both
parties have been using for the last fifty plus years
is the war on drugs to justify civilized at forfeiture,
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no knock rades, militarized police, swat teams, all the rest
of this stuff. As soon as they say, well the
drug dealers have it, it's very dangerous. He's gonna have
the military, as I talked about on Monday, He's gonna
go down and kick the hornet's nest the cartels down there,
and if they don't react, they'll do a false flag
and say it with them. Anyway, back to Napolitano, so
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Trump argued this month that as a result of the
federal enhancement of police work in Washington, d C. The
city went four days in four days and being the
most dangerous in America to be the safest. He cited
no evidence, but he relied apparently on his own observations
and anecdotal references from his friends and sycophants around him.
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As a matter of fact, you've got one of the
most disgusting weasels I've ever seen in my life and
the lifetime of looking at politics is Mike Johnson. And
I think instead of calling him speaker Mike Johnson, we
should call him squeaker mouse Johnson, because that's what this
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guy is. I've never seen a more disgusting little sycophant
than Mike Johnson. And Mike Johnson's now saying for what
he did in Washington, d C. He deserves a Nobel prize.
I would say I have a very different opinion. I
would say, for what he wants to do with these cities,
he deserves to be impeached and jailed because it's incredibly
dangerous what he wants to do. He opined that everybody
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wants him to keep cities and towns safe so just
give up your liberty, just like you did in twenty
twenty and people who voted for him twice, you deserve this.
The rest of us don't. All you MAGA supporters, you
deserve to live under martial law and lock down and
masks on your face, But the rest of us don't,
and we're not going to do it. Trump couldn't resist
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taking credit for an increase in a number of arrests.
These included crimes like vagrancy or running away from federal
agents and striking the bulletproof vest of a federal agent
with a sanwich. Yeah, that's a felony. Yeah, you hit
the bulletproof vest with a sandwich that you throw. That's
a phony charge. Seriously, this is what we why we
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talk about the overreaction.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
To be fair, it's a bulletproof vest, not a sandwich
proof vest.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
It's going to be a stain on this guy's permanent record, right.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
I saw someone online say it was assault with a
deli weapon.
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That's great. By the way, Napolitano says, running from federal agents, say,
is not a crime unless they have a lawful purpose
to pursue you. And when that happened in Austin, you
had there was a bank robbery and a black guy
went up to the bank doors and he sees cops
all over the place. He's like, Nope, not going in there.
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It's just what would be my reaction as well. But
the cops that were in there go and get him,
you know. So they chased him, right, what did he done? Nothing?
Did they have a lawful purpose for chasing him. No,
but they chased him and the cop caught up to
him and they had a struggle under the bridge and
the cop killed him. Remember how mad Jakari was with
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art Acevedo because the police chief art Oscevedo, who later
went to Houston UH and embarrassed himself in both Austin
and Houston for the illegal things they did. They had.
Jakari Jackson was furious with him. And when Alex brought
him in, because Alex likes to suck up to people
in power, and UH brought him in and played nice
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with him and everything, and Jakari confronted him in the
hallway and that was that was I wish I'd had
a video camera. That was well deserved and well done
by Jacariry was.
Speaker 4 (08:36):
He was a great reporter he was full of conviction.
He really just great guy.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Yeah, Jackson, and that was a wrongful murder. It really was. Anyway,
getting back to this running from federally, this is not
a crime unless they have a lawful purpose to pursue you.
And uh, Jefferson and Madison understood. Everybody wants to be safe,
but they recognize that sometimes the price is too high
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to pay. And that's what that woman in Chicago understood.
That's an American thing. We don't want to have martial law. Yeah,
guess what if you got martial law, there's not going
to be individual crime, but there's going to be a
lot of state crime. That's the issue. Then the state
becomes the gang that you'd have to fear, and they're ubiquitous.
The prices include the loss of personal liberty, you know,
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the price that you pay for safety, an expansion of
already bloated presidential powers, the loss of local control of police,
and the violation of the constitutional principle of subsidiarity. He said.
During the colonial period of American history, there were no police.
Towns and cities had jailers who mainly carried out orders
from judges. He said, when enforcement was needed, a militia
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was assembled by the sheriff. Members of the militia were
the farmers and tradesmen who had weapons. The King's policies
were enforced by his colonial governors and their troops and
by Britain agents who could arrest anyone as they all
carried general warrants. General warrants were issued by a secret
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court in London. Does that sound familiar, And of course
now we get a secret court in Washington. It's called
the FISA Court. And the intention of the PISI Court
was to stop these people part of the national security
state that Truman created after World War Two. It was
to stop them from spying without warrants on Americans. Instead,
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what they did was they used it as a way
to get general warrants against mister and missus Verizon, anybody
that has a phone. These general warrants that were issued
far away in London, just like the no flying lists
and all the rest of these things that are issued
by secret court in Washington. AUTHORI is a bear to
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search whatever he wished, to seize whatever and whomever he found.
This is the type of thing we have seen for
the longest time with the war on drugs and with
Trump going into Mexico. What he's doing is he's combining
the war on drugs with the war on immigration. It's
going to blow up. This is going to really be huge,
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and I don't see anybody connecting those things. Everybody understands well.
I think when we look at there's a lot of
people who understand how dangerous the standing army is. There's
a lot of people understand that we don't want to
federalize the police, but I don't hear anybody else talking
about it. We need to get people to understand how
this war against the cartels and it ties together with
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all of this stuff that's at the center of it.
One of Jefferson's bitterest complaints and the Decoration of Independence
was the king's repeated violations of the doctrine of subsidiarity.
Subsidiarity was crafted by the Romans game popularity after it
was codified by Saint Thomas Aquinas and generally adopted in
the West. Subsidiary. He teaches that when the government seeks
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to accomplish a task, whether it's the prosecution of a
jaywalker or waging war against another country, because it is
using force and assets given to it by the governed,
because no government produces wealth. Thus everything the government has
has been taken from others. Because of that, government must
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use the least force and the fewest assets necessary. This
can only be done efficiently by the government closest to
the problem at hand. I'll add that there was also
another aspect of this, and that was the perspective of
Lord Acton that was embraced by the founders. They understood
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and feared the consolidation of power. We call it centralization,
but they were talking about consolidation. And just as Lord
Acton said, power corrupts and absolute power corupts. Absolutely, they
understood the tendency of those empower power is to accrue
more power to themselves and to concentrate in the federal government.
That's why they divided it into three branches that hopefully
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would fight against one of them accruing too much power.
And then also the power was separated between the central
government and the states. Actually it was delegated by the
states to the central government. And they made it very
clear in the ninth and tenth Amendment that if the
states which had the power, the states that had created
the federal government and the people that had created it
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they had the power, and the federal government had no
power that was not specifically delegated to it. And even
said in the ninth Amendment, by the way, if we
loved anything out, you can't assume it, you know, don't
interpret silence as permission. So Franklin also talked about the
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fact that those who surrender a central liberty for the
promise of safety deserved neither, and history has shown that
you get neither. Anyway. Madison understood this when he crafted
the Constitution, and he delineated precisely the powers of the
new central government. Public safety, as desirable as that may be,
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was not among them. He also sought to compel subsidiarity
by omitting health, safety, welfare, and morality as areas of
governance delegate to the federal government. He reserved those areas
to the states. He crafted the Tenth Amendment to codify
those reservations. So Napolitano says, I've often argued that the
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FBI and Homeland Security are unconstitutional. Well, he's absolutely right,
And if you go back and look at the beginning
of the FBI, and he rightly points out that it
was the governmental expansionist like Woodrow Wilson FDR that pushed
this kind of stuff. The FBI was the brainchild of
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an ambitious bureaucrat jaeg Or Hoover even called a bureaucracy,
the federal Federal Bureau of Investigation, how to call it bureaucracy,
But he was a real conniving, power hungry guy. They had.
As Woodrow Wilson wanted to get into World War One,
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there were people that were pushing back against it, many
leftists and some of them communists and so forth, and
so that was his opening. And Palmer was the Attorney
General at the time. And Palmer was ambitious himself, of course,
wanting to run for president, and so he authorized raids
of their opponents, people who were speaking out against Woodrow Wilson,
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and they were called the Palmer Raids, but they were
run by Jagar Hoover, and Jaigar Hoover seized the limelight
from Palmer and used that to parlay that into creating
the FBI and putting him in as head of it
for his entire life. And he had files on everybody
Milliam before Epstein's. Before Epstein, there was Jaggar Hoover, and
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before Epstein's, pictures of Bill Clinton in the blue dress
and the red heels. There was Jagger Hoover prancing around
an address on high heels.
Speaker 4 (16:16):
According to many people, there's always some weird, deviant pervert
taking around Washington, d C.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
So the FBI and Department of Homeland are unconstitutional. They're
not articulated or even hinted at in the Constitution. Their tasks,
supposedly public safety are reserved to the states, says Napolitano,
and he's one hundred percent right. Wilson crafted the precursor
to the FBI, persuaded Congress that since he now had
a federal police force, they needed federal crimes to enforce.
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And this was magnified greatly under FDR. So everybody alive
has grown up under this concept of the FBI. And again,
Jagger Hoover was a master itself promote He even had
a television show that was very, very popular back then.
I guess it was the sixties when I was a child,
and the FBI had from Zimbalist Junior, and he was
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heavily involved in the production of that and it was
nothing but full on propaganda about how important the mission
of the FBI is and how they were the ultimate
police who knew everything, they had the best equipment, of
the best labs, and all the rest of the stuff.
It's full on propaganda, and everybody has grown up with
that now, so you know, the FBI to pretty much
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everybody that's living now is essentially one of the hallmarks
of the federal government. There was a time, though, when
I was a kid, people would say, well, don't make
a federal case out of it, right. It used to
be something that they tried to reserve it supposedly for
only things that were really really important. It's like, well,
we don't need to get the federal government involved in
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But you never hear that anymore. Instead you hear even conservatives,
especially my people, want to make a federal case out
of everything, and they want a law for well, actually
they don't want a law. They want a president who's
going to issue executive orders. That was the other thing.
There ought to be a law. That's people pushback against
that as well. So after nine to eleven, the Bush administration,
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unhappy with just one federal police department, created another that
was ten times the size of the FBI Department of
Homeland Security. These are the folks who wear black shirts
and masks when they arrest, often without arrest warrants. When
Trump decided to federalize the DC Metro Police Department for
the thirty two days permitted by the nineteen seventy three
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Home Rules Statute, he attempted to supplant its lawful police
chief with a federal bureaucrat. A federal court stopped that.
Now he is apparently trying to find ways to take
over police departments in New York City, Chicago, LA. Can
he legally do so? In a word, no, But does
Trump about the law. No, He'll come up with the
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flimsiest prevarication and justification and then do whatever he wishes.
And say, now, try to stop me. If the government
can do as it wishes in the name of public safety,
as it did in twenty twenty, who will protect us
from the government? That's right? And so the New American
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is covering the And this is very objective. This is
not a hardcore editorial like Napolitano's. It wasn't the way
I pushed back against US. I said, they have a history.
John brsus society of being right from the beginning about
the federalization of the police. They should stand on that
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they should remind people who've been telling people that for
sixty years, and they should push back very strongly against this.
But Trump is in office, and I think they're afraid
of him. So there is an article which is objective,
but it doesn't it's not critical. Trump orders specialized units
for rapid deployment in DC and other cities. They say.
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Trump has ordered the creation of new federal and military
specialized units, and the order signed on Monday, he directs
federal agencies and the Pentagon to hire, train, and equip
rapid response forces for deployment in the capital and other cities,
he said, and potentially nationwide. Those are his terms, other
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cities and nationwide. So think about this. Operation Warpspeed was
military operation. It was a lockdown, it was martial law.
It violated everything in the Constitution, and he's ready to
do it again and again. He wants to work with
the Pentagon to violate the constitution. This is very dangerous,
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very dangerous, he declared, a quote unquote crime emergency. Trump
justified the lace mooved by claiming that rampant violence and
disorder threatened the federal government and the nation, but the
same could not be said of Chicago, New York, LA, etc. Right,
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we'll see what happens. The order, while focused on DC,
lays out a sweeping plan that extends federal law enforcement
powers across the entire country. Section two directs multiple agencies
to expand their role. This is why I call him
President Trump. He's constantly expanding the power of both the
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federal government but especially of the President. And understand there
are going to be Democrats down the road that are
going to have that same power. The US park Police
have to hire more officers. The US Attorney's Office must
add prosecutors. The most far reaching step is the creation
of a new paramilitary style enforcement body. The order states
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each law enforcement agency that is a member of the
listener this sounds like a parody the DC Safe and
Beautiful Task Force. This guy is a joke. They will
immediately according to it.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
It isn't the big beautiful task Force.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Big beautiful martial law. It's coming right now, The order says,
immediately create and began training and maintaining, hiring and equipping
a specialized unit that's dedicated to ensuring public safety and
order in the nation's capital. They can be deployed whenever
the circumstances necessitate and that could be deployed subject to
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applicable law, and other cities where public safety and order
has been lost. So all he has to do is
declayer a crime emergency and that's it. He created the
DC Safe and Beautiful Task Force in March. It's led
by Homeland Security Advisor and includes the Department of the Interior,
the DOT, Transportation, Home Land Security, the FBI at all
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your favorite suspects there. These are the people who constantly
are over the top, and put them all together in
one spot. Trump's Monday order goes well beyond prosecutors and police.
He directed the Secretary of Defense to create a new
policing arm inside the DC National Guard. The order says,
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the Secretary of Defense shall immediately create and begin training, manning, hiring,
equipping a specialized unit within the District of Columbia National
Guard subject to activation under Title thirty two of the
US State US Code that is dedicated to ensuring public
safety and order in the nation's capital, and he wants
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them to deputize Guard members to enforce law. The directive
then expands to every state. The Secretary of Defense shall
immediately begin ensuring that each state's Army, National Guard and
Air National Guard are resourced, trained, organized, and available to
assist federal, state, and local law enforcement in quelling civil
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disturbances and ensuring public safety in order whenever the circumstances necessity.
This is why it's more important than ever, folks, for
us to find state officials if we can, who will
stand on the principles of the ninth and tenth Amendment,
who understand the non commandeering principle that the federal government
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cannot come in and commandeer the authority of the states,
and define sheriffs who will do that as well. The
order directs the military to prepare in advance for law
enforcement roles well beyond Washington, and currently Trump is openly
talking about deployments in New York City, Chicago, and LA.
The order empowers civilian agencies as well, HUD even HUD,
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every one of these parasitic federal bureaucracies is going to
be given marching orders. And we saw this type of thing.
Look what CDC was going out and telling people you
can't have a foreclosure or eviction. And because he's locked
down people and they can't work pay their mortgage. But
still he's going to have the CDC is going to
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issue orders to say that you can't evict somebody for
not paying you. I mean, that was an amazing power crap.
And he extended that several times. And then when Biden
became president, he extended it several times, and finally the
Supreme Court stopped it. But both Biden and Trump want
this kind of thing. They're on the same page. HUD
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must investigate landlords and housing authorities for failing to meet
crime prevention and safety requirements. I'll just interject and say
that there was a when you go back and look
at the case of Aaron Schwartz, I think it's his name.
He was the guy who was the He fought against
SISPA and acting PIPPA and anything, and they passed the
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SISA Act over his dead body. He was. They framed him,
and the state and local authorities didn't want to do it,
but they had a federal attorney. Her name was Ortees
Carmine or Tees I think, and she was being groomed
for higher office as well. She came after him and
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then they claimed that he committed suicide while he was
in prison, but all of his friends said they couldn't
believe it. And this is a guy who had repeatedly
taken on the federal government. And Carmine Ortiz's husband defended
her by saying she didn't drive him to suicide. I'd
offered him a deal where he get thirty days in
jail because there had been a lot of public pushback
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against it. It was Harvard that pushed against him, because
Harvard is so politically connected. Anyway. The reason I bring
this up is because prior to that, Carmine or Tees
had seized a hotel and accused it of being complicit
in the drug trade. Under civil asset forfeiture, you don't
have to prosecute the person who owns the property. You
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can charge an inanimate object. You can charge an airplane
or a car, or a house, or a stack of
cash with a crime and steal it and then tell
the rightful owner that they have to sue you in
civil court. That's why they call it civil asset forfeiture.
It's just a prevarication for theft my government. She'd pulled
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that trick on a hotel that had had two drug
busts over a period of fifteen years, and she said
that it was facilitating the drug trade in the area
and she sees that hotel. Now you tell me if
this dictator Trump isn't going to do something like that.
With giving these kind of powers to HUD, he's laying
the foundation for that. It's already been laid with civil
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asset forfeiture, but now they're taking it to another level.
The Department of Transportation must inspect goodness, thing that won't
turn here we go, must inspect transit systems for conditions
endangering workers, and so forth. Each measure broadens federal involvement
in areas normally under local control. The gap between statistics
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and sweeping the crees raises a deeper question. In other words,
you know, the statistics don't support the fact that there
was a crime emergency in Washington, DC. Raises a question
what is the real purpose behind deploying troops and building
these specialized units. The US system has long drawn a
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sharp line between military and police powers. The Posse Commatatis
Act enforces that boundary. It is only one sentence long.
It says, whoever, accepting cases and under circumstances espressly authorized
by the Constitution or an Act of Congress, whoever willfully
uses any part of the Army or the Air Force
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as a posse commatatis or otherwise to execute the laws
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more
than two years, or both. This is what you need.
This is if you want to impeach Trump. Start here.
Let's do it for real things this time. Impeach this
SOB and put his butt in prison where it belongs,
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once and for all. In plain terms, the military may
not be used for civilian law enforcement unless Congress or
the Constitution explicitly authorizes it. Presidents, however, can sidestep this
limit using the National Guard under Title thirty two. In
this status, Guard members remain technically under state authority, but
they can be funded, directed, and trained by the federal government.
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Critics warned that this loophole erodes constitutional safeguards and blurs
the lines between civilian policing and military command. The result
is a dangerous shift police power pulled into Washington, concentrated
in the executive branch, and stripped from states and local communities.
And I just say, what if Obama or Biden had
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done this, would people have a stronger reaction? Would Conservatives
have pushed back against this? Because it will be done
by the Democrats to come. They will absolutely engage in this.
You give this power to the president and they'd be
more than happy to use it. And then we come
back to Squeaker Mouse Johnson wanting Trump to have a
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Nobel Prize for this most obsequious, groveling, flattering politicians I've
ever seen in my life. And there's a lot of
them out there to choose from.
Speaker 4 (30:37):
Yeah, whatever, you really want to suck up to Trump,
you just say you deserve a Nobel Peace Prize. This
is what's going on.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
That's right. Yeah, And Nadya who has nominated for him
for one and so Johnson posted in social media on
Monday his reaction to this non constitutional power grab that
Trump is doing. On Monday, his reaction that was give
him a Nobel Peace Prize. So is Trump is pushing
out all these orders at the same time. Speaker Mouse
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has said there are many reasons why Trump deserves a
Nobel Peace Prize, but eleven straight days with zero murders
in Washington, d C. Might top the list. Safer streets,
stronger communities, no liberty, America is back. Got a standing
army that's going to be there to stand on your
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face and stomp it with a boot forever. Trump has
been nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Netanyahu and several others,
repeatedly says he believes he deserves it. It was last
given to Obama, who did not deserve it either. I
guess maybe there's a precedent there, right, the guy who
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got us involved in a half a dozen New wars,
they gave him a Nobel Peace Prize, and so I
guess you know, if Trump is bad enough, he can
get a Nobel Peace Prize as well. Trump has. The
back and forth that's going on with the Federal Reserve
Governor Lisa Cook is going to be very interesting. He
fired her, now officially. He sent her a letter. Actually
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it was posted on social media. Maybe that's how he
notified her by putting it on social media. He says
that he has sufficient cause to remove her, citing her
mortgage fraud allegations. Here's the deal. The Federal Reserve should
not exist. Let's start with that. The second thing is
that the Federal Reserve Act says they cannot be removed
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at will. You can't just fire them because you don't
like him or because of a political position. But it
has to be for cause, and so the question is
what would be cause? And what he's trying to do
is to say that the obvious mortgage fraud that she
she hasn't engaged in a mortgage fraud. I mean, they
got her dead to rights. It's kind of interesting because
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the guy that he put in charge of hud Pulty.
If that name sounds familiar, it is because of POULTI
homes the biggest builders of homes anywhere. And this guy
has basically been going through Trump's enemy lists with a
fine tooth comb looking to see if there's a mortgage trod.
So they've come up with mortgage fraud charges against Cook,
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who's the Federal Reserve governor, against Adam Shift, against Letitia James.
So they are looking at one after the other. And
of course this is the same crime that Letitia James
manufactured against Trump. So he's making it very clear this
is his vendetta and we're going to get to that
in a moment. But she was Again the question is
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does cause mean that you committed a crime like mortgage
fraud or does it mean that the crime has to
be related to your work as a federal Reserve officer?
In other words, that was she accepting bribes to do
something financially for somebody, let's say, And that's the argument
that her side is making, not that she's innocent. She
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can't make that argument. They showed that she took out
multiple home loans at the same time, claiming that they're
all going to be her residence.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
Look, we're not saying she's not a criminal, just not
a big enough criminal to warrant firing.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
You know. Yeah, her crimes are not directly related to
her job. His initial allegations and his initial allegations, Pulty
included photographs of document signatures apparently belonging to Cook that
allegedly applied to two different primary residences, one in Michigan,
another described as an Atlanta condo. Cook refused to resign
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despite the president's demands, saying she would not be bullied
to step down from my position because of some questions
raised in a tweet. I do intend to take any
questions about my financial history seriously as a member of
the Federal Reserve, and so I am gathering the accurate
information to answer any legitimate questions and provide the facts. Well,
she doesn't have any answer for any of that stuff,
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but she is going to get involved in lawsuits saying
that Trump can not remover. It's pretty amazing. I saw
the first time I saw this was with the Consumer
Financial Protection Board. I think I got the order of
the words right, and that was this monster that was
created by Barney Frank and Elizabeth Warren and made it
very difficult for small medium sized banks to participate in
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a lot of different types of loans, justified by the
pump and dump scheme that was done by the banks
that were too big to fail anyway. They tried to
create this thing as quasi private, like the Federal Reserve,
an independent of Congress of the president. And so when
the first head of the Consumer Financial Protection Board stepped down,
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the number two person said, now I'm the head of it, right,
And that was during Trump's first administration. He said, no,
I get to pick that person, and there was a
fight back and forth. Eventually he prevailed. But yeah, we
don't want to see these bureaucracies having this kind of
perpetual power. They name their own successors and things like that.
Trump's announcement that he's firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, however,
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has rattled financial markets worldwide. The reality is is that
they can affect the financial markets for no other reason,
then the financial markets want to be affected. They're always
looking for the entrails of some pigeon to figure out
what's going to happen in the future. And so it
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has had global effects in terms of people saying, oh,
we need to have an independent FED, and it's I
don't think we do. I don't think we need to
have a FED at all. In an unprecedented move and
sharp escalation is effort to exert greater control over what
has long been considered an institution independent from day to
day politics. Absolute nonsense. Trump purported to fire me for
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cause when no cause exists under the law and he
has no authority to do so. She said, I will
not resign, and so the Congressional Black Caucuses got involved,
of course, calling it racist gynistic because she's a black woman,
so they're playing that card. But that was why she
was hired, quite frankly, so, uh, you.
Speaker 4 (37:07):
Know, you live hired for that, you can be fired.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
Yeah, you live by the race card, you die by
the race card. Actually, Trump's effort to fire a Federal
Reserve governor, Lisa Cook, it's likely likely to touch off
an extensive legal battle. They'll probably go to the Supreme
Court and could disrupt financial market. Stock futures declined slightly
late Monday, as did the dollar against other major currencies. Well,
I think the interesting thing that's going to come out
of this, as I said yesterday, in some of our
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initial statements, she even said, we're private, and so I
think when we start to do discovery over this, it's
I think there is going to be a positive side
effect perhaps of this showing the public some things about
the Federal Reserve that they're not willing to acknowledge. In
the past, it's always been dismissed as a conspiracy theory.
I remember our friends in Pittsburgh that we had that
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neighbors and we had a party, and he had his
brother was a manager at a branch bank. They call
him vice presidents, and so he said, tell David that
the Federal Reserve is not controlling our economy. He goes, Oh,
that's right. All they do is process checks that we
send to them. It's like, seriously, that's what you think. Okay, Sure,
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there's not enough here really to work with in order
to try to debate that. I mean, obviously you've got
to understand that their monetary policy, whether the interest rates
are going to affect the economy somehow positively or negatively
mostly negative, you've got to understand how they control those things.
But he didn't even understand that. So for people like
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this vice president of a local bank, it might be
an educational moment, a teachable moment for people about a
federal reserve. In this back and forth lawsuit, it's going
to be interesting to see this unfold, because there's going
to be a lawsuit, there's going to be discovered, there's
going to be a lot back and forth talk about this.
White House spokesman said, the President exercises LAWFU authority to
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remove a governor on the Federal Board of Governors for
cause President determined there was caused to remove a governor
who is credibly accused of lying in financial documents from
a highly sensitive position overseeing financial institutions. And I think
that thus where they're tying it together with her work,
because she's overseeing banks and she's lying to banks as
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an individual. The Federal Reserves Media Office said, Congress, through
the Federal Reserve Act, directs that governors serve in long,
fixed terms and may be removed by the President only
quote for cause. I put that in quotes as always,
the Federal Reserve will abide by any court decision. The
Federal Reserve Act of nineteen thirteen does not define what
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four cause means. This is an article from CNBC, so
they say that this has long been understood to mean
malfeasance or dereliction of duty as a board member. The
Justice Department last week up in a criminal investigation, so
there's been no indictment yet. I don't know if lying
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on a mortgage application as a federal crime or not.
Maybe they take or Hoover in on this, get the
FBI and to investigate this. So it's going to be
an interesting back and forth. I have that we got
some comments here before we go to a break.
Speaker 4 (40:26):
Yes, we do. KWD sixty eight. Good to see. You've
had a couple of friends leave MAGA in recent months,
but many are going to defend them until their end.
I'm glad some of them have woken up. That's good.
Like I said before, it's you guys going out and
having conversations with people and talking to them that really
makes a difference. They're not going to just come out
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of this on their own. It can seem hopeless, it
can seem like there's no point to it. But if
you give into that, then there really is no hope.
If you don't go out there and talk to people,
nothing will change.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
I think also once you start seeing the high and
it approach that we've already seen from the Ice people,
Once you start seeing that and seeing that in your community,
maybe against people that you know, that's going to help
to change some minds. There's only been some reports from
the left press about that, but that's why I think
that they're doing this thing with Mexico because even as
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the federal agents go out and get real high handed
and using harsh force and against people, that'll start turning
things in one direction. Then if there is a real
or false flag attack, that'll be everybody be cheering for
the military to be policing all the cities.
Speaker 4 (41:44):
But so yeah, keep talking to people, keep being willing
to have those conversations. Everyone has their own sacred cow
that once Trump crosses that line, they'll be more willing
to listen to it. So never know what it might
be for someone.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
Yeah, I'm surprised that you know, certainly it's right to
be upset with Trump about this Epstein stuff. But it's like,
how could they not see that. I mean, these guys
are best friends for like fifteen years. Trump and his
beauty contests and all the rest of the stuff that
he's been involved in, his wives and how he's treated them.
I mean, it's just this long, long trail, and for
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some reason that hit and stuck, and people understand what's
going on with the Epstein thing, how he's covering up
for himself.
Speaker 4 (42:27):
Yeah, I think it was just so obvious that people
couldn't ignore it anymore. The other stuff, it's obvious, but
there's slight deniability. Oh, sure they moved in the same circle.
Sure they sent each other letters back and forth.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
But you know, well, I think that invested a lot
of skin in the game in terms of the pedophile
ring networks and anything, because that was something that's invented
by q Q or General Fled perhaps to claim that
Trump is rounding up pedophile networks, and so they were
all about that for the longest time, and all of
a sudden it's like I was lied to, you know,
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So maybe that was what flipped them.
Speaker 4 (43:02):
It's about time anyway, Possum King, but absolutely no safety
or protection from warp speed jabs. That's right, Yeah, not
at all. Miberu twenty twenty nine. They divided the government
to three branches, but never factored in the money agenda. Yeah,
that's there's a lot of money floating around out there.
Mibero twenty twenty nine. Again, mid nineteen nineties, Clinton added
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one hundred thousand new federal police to feral governments rank
and file.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
That's right, And it is feral, isn't it. We dropped
that d on letters because that's gone wild. It's like
a pack of dogs in a city that are no
longer pets but predators.
Speaker 4 (43:40):
Going to tear into you under the slightest provocation. And Max.
On top of that, Trump is going to destroy all
your jobs with AI and even the high tech jobs
he's going to give to East Indians. That's right.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
Milania has just initiated an AI movement for schools.
Speaker 4 (43:58):
Gonna get some a one in there.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
Yeah. The uh you know I was talking to Caring
about I said, you know, you remember when when we
were young. JFK when he was president, had a fitness
challenge that he was putting he was going to get
everybody more fit. He was worried about. I mean you
look at you look at how less fit America.
Speaker 4 (44:16):
They've been right on that one.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
Yeah, I mean Jerald Celente Good Good wax for a
long time about how out of fit everybody is now.
But anyway, there's gonna be a fitness challenge that was there,
But this is going to challenge kids for AI. And
it's like, you know, what, what is it that they're
supposed to learn about AI? How is that supposed to
uh make them more fit for the corporate world when
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the corporate world is going to replace them with AI,
are looking to replace them with AI. It just doesn't
make any sense.
Speaker 4 (44:46):
Build your own personal sick efant, isn't it wonderful?
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (44:50):
And Max again, Trump sat for four years letting illegals
run over the country than four years of Biden And
now we need a police state to try to make
our streets safe again. Total set up. Yes, Yeah, they
create the problem, then give you the solution, same as
it ever was.
Speaker 3 (45:07):
AUDI.
Speaker 4 (45:07):
Mrr good to see something is up with Rumble's payment module.
I just tried to tip the channel and it wouldn't
complete the transaction. Well, that's an issue with these second
tier sites sometimes things go down. Even places like YouTube,
the main ones with billions of dollars to throw around,
have issues. Sometimes they push an update to something on
the back end and something breaks. But that's just something
(45:30):
the curse of the digital age.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Well, thank you AUDI for trying to do that. When
we come back, we're going to talk a little bit
about news. There's actually been an update about Cracker Barrel
that I thought was actually good. We're going to go
back and going to what Trump add is they about anything?
But somebody put together an AI video, which is what
it's good for. And there was an AI video that
came out making fun of Amy Klobuchar and her reactions
(45:57):
to Sweeney what was her name, Sweeney something or the
girl that did the gene Sydney Sweeney. I have a
mental block against I always want to call her Sweeney
time you did.
Speaker 4 (46:09):
That before, and that's all I can think of now
every time you bring it up.
Speaker 2 (46:12):
Just anyway, anyway, somebody did a parody with her, and
we're not gonna play that video. It's a little bit
too uh, it doesn't fit with this show, but because
of the language. But we'll tell you what was said
in it, and we'll tell you Amy Kobe Charle's reaction.
She really does not like satire. She wants to criminalize it.
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I was surprised that we would have a thin skin
politician who's a Democrat, and of course she thought she
was should be president as well. So I guess it's
kind of perfect. The course, if somebody's a billionaire or
a top politician, they are above being criticized. We're gonna
take a quick break and we'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
You are listening to the David Knight Show.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Well, this is Daily Mail has this story. This is
we had the Trump administration spend quite a bit of
money painting the border wall black, and it would be
a lot more of it. Actually completed the border wall
by just a small area that they've got there, thinking
that it would make it hotter. And you would think that,
wouldn't you. But as Lance said, even the laws of
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nature suspended in the Trump administration. But Local Man's claimed
that the new black painted border wall is not hotter
to the touch than the original metal wall. He used
an infrared thermometer to measure the temperature of both the
painted and the unpainted sections of the wall. He found
the temperature was the same for both sections, and he
(48:33):
took pictures of it. They did an article about it
as Actually he did a video of it as well.
Last week, Trump declared the color change and make the
wall on the boundary untouchable because the black steel would
absorb the seering desert hunt heat and break any human
hand that, I'm sorry, burning a human hand that touches. Yeah, see,
gloves exist, right exactly. I see border that I want
(48:57):
to paint the black. Yeah. I guess Trump just can't
get no satisfaction in the hot temperatures.
Speaker 3 (49:04):
This burning wall of untouchable steel that will just incinerate
you if you get close.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
To it, that's right. And the hot temperatures down here,
when something is painted black, it gets even warmer, said
christin Um. And yet this guy showed that's really not
the case. So I don't know.
Speaker 3 (49:23):
To me, I mean, I would think it would get
a bit warmer, but I also wouldn't think it would
make a big difference. Yeah at all.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
Yeah, Well, I think the interesting story here the dog
that did not bark, that they did not cover.
Speaker 4 (49:37):
Dog doesn't bark at all, that's right.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
But I think the interesting thing here is that this
is a tacit admission that people can climb the wall. Otherwise,
why would you be concerned about them touching it? Right? So, yeah,
they're climbing the wall. Just like I said, They're going
to go over it, under it, around it, and especially
when it's only a small portion of the border. Cracker
Barrel was ripped with a viral video of Uncle Herschel,
(50:03):
and of course Uncle Herschel is the uncle of the
guy who was the original founder and the CEO for
thirty two years. This is the They used AI to
do a Cracker Barrel song and they've got a singing
logo here.
Speaker 5 (50:20):
Out of inclines that being morbid leobes was cool. The
Nike use a man in leggings to sell women's pools.
Speaker 4 (50:31):
They must think we're fools.
Speaker 5 (50:34):
Go go broke, that's what they say. Try selling folks
what they don't want. You'll find their spell to pay.
If you ask me, you should keep your politics to
yourself and we'll both have a better day. Greedy banks
(50:54):
lecturing me about the are they for real? And some
whack jobs named Ben and Jerry want me to boycott
is real? It's enough to make your reach for beer.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
But buds woke too.
Speaker 5 (51:14):
Next day, he'll call it the Queen of Beers.
Speaker 1 (51:16):
Guess this bud ain't for you.
Speaker 6 (51:20):
Go go broke, different company, different day, Sell liberl in
sanity and you'll see that business planned on.
Speaker 4 (51:33):
Best Foods.
Speaker 6 (51:34):
Don't want your opinions on trumpet, just want mail for
my sandwich?
Speaker 1 (51:41):
That okay?
Speaker 7 (51:44):
Why why do.
Speaker 6 (51:47):
Brands insist on't committing suicide?
Speaker 4 (51:52):
Cracker Barrel?
Speaker 7 (51:54):
You could left me on the logo and just.
Speaker 4 (51:57):
Let it ride.
Speaker 5 (52:00):
Hey, Wall Street, God, politics and six business a favor
and stay the heck out of mine.
Speaker 1 (52:11):
Go go broke.
Speaker 5 (52:14):
That's what they say.
Speaker 2 (52:17):
Well, you get the idea. That's I don't like to take.
This is an example of why AI is not going
to take over the music business. But it is good
for parody. I guess it's one of those.
Speaker 4 (52:30):
Things where again it's not a piece of art, but
you can very rapidly churn out something. Yeah, that is funny.
We've got musicians in the viewer base that create really
nice pieces, that work very very hard on them. But
chances are they probably don't have time to work on
something that trivial and meaningless. They've probably got projects that
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they're actually working on that means something to them. So
something like that I think is an interesting use case
for it, making something silly and stupid.
Speaker 2 (53:02):
Well, you know, Solinski and writing Rules for Radicals, said
that ridicule is the most effective weapon. He said, there's
no answer for it. And I guess it has worked
for this There's been so much pushback against it that
they have decided to get rid of the new logo
that they apparently paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for.
(53:24):
That in and of itself should be just cause to
get rid of the CEO. But there's no word yet
that the CEO is going. But the CEO says, we'll
keep the logo. We'll keep Uncle Herschel or whatever his
name is on the on the logo. I don't know
about the story models or in the ressist stuff, but.
Speaker 4 (53:41):
It's truly amazing. I know I've said it before, but
just how out of touch this woman was? Yeah, just
how did she think this was going to go over?
How on earth did she not understand anything about what
people liked about the company?
Speaker 2 (53:56):
Well, you know, the whole thing about it was nostalgia
and you know, for an old country store, and that's
the whole vibe that they had there. And comfort food,
you know, and she wants to change all that stuff.
So there's been several different parodies out there that one
I thought was interesting because they animated the logo as
well as having a little jingle and it was all
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done by AI. So that's coming everywhere, and you know,
it is a very effective weapon, but it's also something
that really gets under the skin of these thin skinned
politicians like Trump or Amy klobacharge I said she can't
take a joke, and she's demanding a censorship laws. As
we claimed the net a senator's wounded ego just became
(54:41):
the blueprint for federal speech policing. Yeah, Democrats are a
joke as well, but they are on board with Trump,
who I've said for the longest time as a New
York City Democrat. Anyway, now you've got Republicans and Democrats
all hate speech if it's something that they disagree with,
(55:01):
and was shut down free speech. In a recent New
York Times opinion piece, she confirmed that her proposed No
Fakes Act would be used to censor AI generated parody
like what you just saw there. Her target is a
meme video that pokes fun at her reaction to an
American Eagle Jean's advertisement featuring actress Sidney Sweeney. There we go.
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They wrote it out for me so I don't remember.
Rather than brush off this as obvious satire, she doubled
down on the need to suppress it as anyone would.
I wanted the video taken down or at least labeled
digitally altered content, she said, because she had publicly criticized it.
And so what they did was they made her the
(55:45):
face of the parody, and they put some words in
her mouth that I'm not going to read to you here.
But she applauded TikTok for removing the clip, She praised
Meta for tagging it, and she expressed frustration that X
would not help her attach a community note. The public
complaint confirms that they know fakes act the Senate Bill
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one three sixty seven is not just about preventing identity
theft or stopping fraud. She's one of the bill's lead authors,
and she's openly calling for legal tools to remove content
that ridicules her. The parody video in question shows an
AI generated version of Klobuchar speaking at a fake Senate hearing,
(56:30):
ranting about Democrats needing more visibility and advertising. The fictional
version of the senator says, if Republicans are going to
have beautiful girls with perfect breasts, we want ugly, fat
women wearing pink wigs and long fake nails, being loud
and torking on top of a cop car to waffle house.
Because they didn't get extra catchup. This is and I
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won't play the video because it's not appropriate for the show.
In some of the language, there was not either, So
that was I guess that's the actual video, parody video,
but we won't play it. The video continues with a
fake Klobachar declaring, just because just because we're the party
of ugly people doesn't mean that we can't be featured
(57:15):
in ads. Okay, that's what she's laying, So that's where
she's coming from. But in terms of well, the.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
Thing is, you know, there's a clear distinction in the
wall between stuff that's done as a parody and stuff
that's done, you know, as fraud in order to people
into thinking that this is an actual position. I don't know.
I haven't seen the video, so I don't know. In
this particular case, it was obvious fraud, I mean obvious parody,
(57:47):
but I kind of think it is based on what
they have her saying.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
I think anybody who listened to that, I mean, it
might look like her, but you know, she has to
know that nobody would talk about it. Would she would
not be defending women wearing pink wigs and working on
top of a cop cart waffle house.
Speaker 4 (58:07):
I mean, you have to think about how stupid the
average Democrat is.
Speaker 2 (58:10):
So, yeah, that's true. Well, we have the wonderful USDA
that Trump has created with Brooke Rollins. She has now
appointed somebody who was an ex Tyson executive and when
he was at Tyson, he was running their fake meat
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department that was making bogus claims about how climate friendly
it was. And so the response of the Trump administration,
since this guy has got money, I guess, and the
Tyson people got money, He's going to put this guy
in as head of labeling. The fake label was of
course rubber stamped by previous USDA and a lot of
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people push back on it. So these are ridiculous claims
that they're making on this label. But it shows just
how ridiculous the USDA is in the first place. We
don't need them guarding our labels. I think we can
all figure that out. I think everybody can figure out
that his label was something of a parody as well,
and maybe it's rather no Fake Labels Act. But now
(59:17):
he is going to be the person who is in
charge of food being labeled. Don't tell me that he
wasn't put in there because Tyson Wanton put in there.
His name is Justin Ransom. He played a key role
in launching Tyson's climate friendly beef brand. Now the basis
of a lawsuit alleging that Tyson misled consumers with empty
climate chains which claims, and an administrat of the Food
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Safety and Inspection Service, he now oversees food labeling claims himself,
including those related to climate, human health, and animal welfare.
I don't need to have any labels about animal welfare
or climate on my food. I don't think anyway. Brooke
Rawlins appointed him to this, and just shows that the
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bureaucracy is corrupt in a revolving door, as well as
completely captured, regardless of whether it's Republicans or Democrats. I mean,
you talk about unconstitutional organizations, the FDA is one of them,
and this one, particularly the Food Safety and Inspection Service,
(01:00:23):
is what he's in charge of and we don't need
the federal government doing food safety and inspection. That needs
to be done and can be done has been done
at the local level. We don't need another level of
it at the federal level. And they only get into
mischief by allowing these companies giving legal cover to companies
that are going to put fake information on their labels.
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Up until his appointment, he held a senior leadership role
at Tyson, where he played a key part in launching
the company's highly contested climate friendly beef brand called Brazen Beef.
Turns out it was actually Raisin Lies, a brand that
has now been pulled from the shelves, accused of misleading
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consumers with its empty climate claims. Look. Tyson has for
a long time bought power, bought its way through power
in Washington. Going back to the Clinton administration, they were
able to get the Clinton administration to redefine what frozen
chicken was. They wanted to be able to sell their
(01:01:28):
frozen chicken as fresh. Tyson was so big it was
selling chicken all over the country. In order to transport it,
it had to freeze it, and so they and then
it was sold as frozen chicken, which was not as
much of a premium product as fresh chicken. So Tyson
got the labeling Department of the federal government, same thing, right,
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they're all about the labels. They got the Clinton administration
to agree that frozen chicken that I'm sorry, it could
be called fresh chicken as long as it was not
frozen for more than X numbers. And it was something like,
you know, twelve hours or something, so you can freeze
it and still call it fresh, not frozen, as long
as it's only been frozen for twelve hours. So that
was the loophole. They already bought their way in with
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the Clinton administration. They buy the way in with Democrats
and Republicans. It was just like Pfizer or MODERNA part
of his role at the FDA involves overseeing claims on
food labels, including those relating to climate, human health, and
animal warfare. As I said, Tyson, the largest meat producer
in the US, releases a new product. Whenever they do
(01:02:32):
that or modifies its packaging, it has to get this
department's approval for the label, a requirement they could raise
a conflict of interest. But now they got a guy
on the inside, you know, as if they needed him,
because they were able to do it before the appointment
of Justin Ransom, a food industry insider who has spent
years trying to weaken food safety requirements on behalf of
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paying clients such as Tyson's, to head the food safety
program at the Department of Agriculture poses a conflict of
interest to say, you know, when we look at this,
it's about safety, right, safety and truth and all the
rest of this stuff. Would we be better off having
no federal labeling department of this there and people basically
then let the consumer beware and they would turn to
(01:03:15):
other sources. It's kind of like whenever you look at
whether we need to have federal regulators doing these things,
they can always be done at state and local level.
They can always be done by a private company Underwriter's
lab for example, you see the little UL tag on
a lot of basically electrical appliances and things like that.
(01:03:35):
That's a private organization. They have to actually do their job.
If they were to not do their job, if they
were to certify something as safe that really wasn't safe,
their reputation would be at stake and it would destroy them. However,
when the federal government makes a mistake well, they do.
They hire more people because they say, we would have
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gotten it right if we only had more people. So
they end up growing every time they make a mistake,
rather than going away, which is what happens with a
private company that's out there. So we'd be much better
off without any of these guardians and the photos.
Speaker 4 (01:04:10):
We just hire another one hundred thousand authoritarian midwits. Surely
this will fix the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
That's right. And just understand that Brooke Rawlins is a
political hack of the first degree. The first thing she
did when she came into as head of the USDA
was to approve mRNA vaccines for our food, for chicken,
for beef, for pork. That's absolutely reprehensible. Put that on
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the label that it contains, you know, the animals have
been injected with mRNA. In twenty twenty two, under Ransom's leadership,
Pyson applied for a label on its Brazen Lies beef
brand that's production achieves a ten percent greenhouse gas reduction
and it was quickly approved by that department that he's
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now head of. Of course, at that time, what were
they doing. They were coming after that Amish farmer who
was raising cattle on his farm and cleanly slaughtering it there.
It was the USDA that came after him, along with
the state Department of Agriculture there in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
I guess you could say it's a sacred cow of theirs,
the Tyson brazen bull.
Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
Yeah, that's right, brazen Wise, there we go. Anyway we've
got You know, government is protecting us everywhere from everything,
isn't it. Well, you know, we had that commercial driver's
license scandal where California was giving commercial driver's licenses to
truckers who couldn't read or speak English, and we saw
what happened with that truck where the guy had a
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California license in Florida. Well, in Massachusetts you have two
state troopers who falsified CDL test results. They get it
short jail sentences in Massachusetts. At least they got some punishment.
If its federal officials, they would have done nothing to
them at all. Right, But it's the government keeping us
safe once again, taking bribes from people to certify them.
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Twenty twenty four indictment of several Massachusetts state troopers in
charge of Massachusetts commercial driver's license testing program, along with
two civilians, and a scheme to collect bribes in exchange
for passing grades on the test. Yeah, everybody speaks. George
Washington language writer, sh'd say, Benjamin Franklin. And when we
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look at what happened with January the sixth and Joe Biden,
his crooked Department of Justice again, the corruption on both sides.
I look at Trump and look at Biden. All you
can do is just shake your head. I mean, it's
on both sides. These guys wi they're doing. And Trump
is with his statement about burning the flag, he's basically
repeating all the talking points that Biden was doing against
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the Jay Sixers. And we find that a former Proud
Boy claims that he was coerced by the Department of
Justice to testify against fellow Proud Boys and a sworn affidavit.
This guy's name is Jeremy Bertino. He was not even
in Washington at the time, but his lawyer says that
federal prosecutors groomed and cajoled him into a place where
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he had only two options. Testify how they wanted him
to and go free, or tell the truth and face
up to twenty five years in prison. The final charges
the Department of Justice would slap on him. Were not
revealed until the prosecutors had sufficiently coached and groomed him
in order to elicit a particular testimony desired by the
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Department of Justice that would ultimately lead to conviction of
Proud Boys for seditious conspiracy. He said, and the people
that he testified against one of of course, it was
Enrique Tario, Joe Biggs, Ethan Norden, Zach Rail, and Dom Pizzola.
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They got twenty two, seventeen, eighteen, fifteen, and ten years,
And it's largely because they Department of Justice twisted this
guy's arm, threatened him and blackmailed him with twenty five
years in prison if he didn't help them get these
charges against Joe Biggs and others. Amazing, Yeah, that's your
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your government mind her there.
Speaker 4 (01:08:25):
Yeah, this is again we worked with Joe Biggs. Joe
Biggs was always a very very kind individual. He was
always very nice. I have a type of personality that
I think was probably fairly greating for him to get
along with, because he's a fairly serious military guy, and
he was still always very friendly and kind. And he's
got a young daughter, and I'm very happy he's out,
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and I hope he's doing very well. He was always
very very kind to me.
Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
Yes, and you know when they had the J six
six hearings and everything like that, they said in congress,
you know, they paused it and they said, that's Joe Biggs. Right.
Then they circled him and everything. He's like, what's he doing?
He's walking calmly? Is he screaming?
Speaker 8 (01:09:07):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
Is he hitting anybody?
Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
No, he's calmly walking between the ropes. Look at him.
Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
And I said, with all the footage that they had,
if he had done anything, they would have shown that footage.
If he'd gone crazy and started attacking people or something,
you better believe they would have shown that footage. They
didn't have anything. They just showed him there. He was
just there. So Bertino recalls that masked SWAT agents knocked
on his door less unusually knocked. Then they snatched his phone,
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rushed him into the back of a black pickup truck.
He wasn't there on January sixth, as he was recovering
from a stabbing that was weeks earlier and still had
one hundred and fifty staples on the wound. During a
second meeting, he said that his attorney implied that quote,
they want you to play ball, or they're going to
try to charge you with something serious. He alleges that
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he was coached to use certain words during his testimon
For example, he was coached to use the term goal
instead of plan. During the sessions, the Feds would send
feedback such as this was said, but this is not
what we want, so we want to mold him to
say it this way. I mean, they're fine tuning his
testimony under threat of imprisonment. This isn't the first time
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a J six defendant has claimed that they were coerced.
And this whole thing was so incredibly reprehensible, But you
understand that this is in the long term. What's going
on between the war between Trump and Biden factions and
all the rest of this stuff, and the two cults,
the Democratic cult and the Naga cult, is really there
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to set up a civil war. And in the UK
you've got multiple experts now publicly saying there's going to
be a civil war because there is no political solution.
Of course, there's no political solution. You don't have a
political party there in the UK that wants to stop
the open immigration, and they are the point of the
open immigration. They have ethnic groups that are fighting each other.
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That was in the video that I played the other
day from the Pentagon talking about megacities and how you're
going to have large ethnic groups in conflict. Well, how's
that going to happen? Well, you bring them in, you know,
conflicts on language and religion and culture and ethnicity, all
those things.
Speaker 4 (01:11:20):
It's man in fact, bringing in an ethnic group that
isn't going to cause problems via crime. You were still
going to have tension because people are different. Once you
have people that are different from you, it becomes less
easy to relate to them. It starts causing problems. But
they're bringing in people from areas that are poor and
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crime ridden and from areas where you know, just very
very bad cultures.
Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
Yeah, you see a woman you like, you just take her. Right.
Speaker 4 (01:11:50):
You can go to migrantcrimes dot org and you can
see a map of all different crimes, not all the
different crimes, but the ones that they're tracking.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
I think the biggest thing is that the government has
this two tier system, right. They make it very very
clear that they're going to protect these people no matter
what they do, no matter how serious the crime, They're
going to be protected. And if you even speak up
against it, you're going to go to jail. So they said,
the more it develops it it's going to develop more
and more, the more unrest we're going to see. I
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would go so far as to predict not just civil unrest,
but civil war in the UK in the coming years.
I would hate to be right on this, but I
believe I know that there is no political solution, said
Richard Kemp, an expert on security, intelligence, counter terrorism and defense,
and he's a former British Army colonel. He said the
threats facing the West from within, or why our politicians
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appear incapable of or unwilling to address them, and whether
ignoring problems caused by immigration and Islam will bring Britain
to the brink of civil war. Well, of course, the
biggest problem from within are our own governments. They are
betraying us in the same way they did through the
fake pandemic. They were all on the same page with
the pandemic, and they're all on the same page with
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the immigration stuff, and they have thrown out the principles
of the rule of law completely. Government is the threat
from within. Kemp is not the only one warning of
an imminent civil war in the UK. During an interview
with Louise Perry in February, King's College London, professor David
Betts estimated a ninety five percent chance of civil war
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breaking out in the UK or France within five years.
Both Kemp and Betts argue that the UK has passed
the point of no return for a political solution, with
cities potentially becoming ungovernable feral zones and the population divided
into antagonistic identity tribes. Well, that's by design, that's exactly
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what they wanted, and of course the Pentagon has been
planning for this for a decade or so. I forget
what the date of that video was, was it? Do
you remember that was twenty fifteen.
Speaker 4 (01:13:55):
Eight years ago?
Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
Yeah? I think it was actually or seventeen. I don't
know it was. I thought it was older than that,
because but you know, that's what we said the other day.
I thought it predates on this stuff. Anyway, this is
the eight.
Speaker 3 (01:14:07):
Years ago, so around seventeen, Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:14:11):
They said it's going to be assistant what they're engineering,
and it's our own governments are engineering it, just like
they engineered with a lockdown. They engineered a systemic collapse. Well,
that's what they're doing right now. A systemic collapse of
Western society is due to immigration and ethnic division exacerbated
by economic woes. What's the basis of the economic woes.
(01:14:32):
It's the climate stuff that they're going to people shutting
down power making manufacturing impossible, or illegal, making utility bills
so high that people can't even run a service business
because they can't pay the electricity rates. They can't heat
their homes. Brown was told that we can expect at
least twenty three thousand deaths a year in the coming
conflict between the groups based on the competition between Islamist
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cities and those whose base is in the white rural areas. Yeah,
like Citi Khan and Londonistan, as some people have called it.
They've really taken over London.
Speaker 4 (01:15:06):
And you can bet that the government in the UK
will immediately back the immigrants. Yeah, if you defend yourself,
you are going to be crushed beneath the boot. But
they'll do nothing to prevent the rapes and the murders
that are going on. We've seen it over and over again.
There's a case going on right now where some girl,
you know, pulls out, you know, a knife and a
hatchet or something and starts screaming at this guy that's
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recording her to get away from her, because you know,
they people in England know that these people are very
likely to be rapists and murderers, and now they're mad
at the girl for carrying these weapons to defend herself.
Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
I saw that video last night. I was gonna get it.
I'll have it for the show tomorrow. Yeah, it is
pretty amazing. She's saying stay away from me, and she's
holding up a knife and a hatchet, you know, to
say stay back. And she's backing up while she's you know,
allegedly threatening him with the knives. And she was arrested
for threatening someone with knives, saying I've got a knife.
(01:16:03):
That's not a threat, that's a threat to defend yourself. Yeah,
she is backing away from him.
Speaker 4 (01:16:08):
Yeah, fourteen years old.
Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
Wow, well yeah, they just thinking about the crocodile Dunee
clip they played you They he's got a knife and
he pulls out a knife and he goes, that's not
a knife, this is a nice and the guy runs away.
Speaker 3 (01:16:23):
Part of it is that she's a small fourteen year
old girl. But it looks like some very large knives
and hatches that she's got.
Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
It's yeah, great video.
Speaker 4 (01:16:32):
She was prepared. She was not going to let anything
happen to her or her friend. Yeah, and just they're coming.
They're cracking down on her and nothing for these migrants
that were harassing her and filming her.
Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Well, this is something that again all the Western governments,
including the American government, have known about in a war
game for the longest time. Before we had the Pentagon
Mega cities, of course, we had this the study that
was done by the War College, and and it was
about these rural people who were in Darlington, South Carolina,
and they wanted to secede, right, and so the army
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is wargaming how they're going to come after those people.
So last month was the first time that he'd put
a figure on the carnage that he expects. He was
extrapolating from the worst years of Northern Ireland conflict that
was there. Tim Stanley wrote in the Telegraph, Betts sees
no solutions, so suggest that we prepare for anarchy. I'm
(01:17:29):
more concerned about fascism. We're not far away from a
politician running for office that is explicitly anti Muslim or
explicitly pro Palestinian. And to those who say authoritarianism cannot
happen here, I reply, lockdown. Yeah, that's what the lockdown
was about. That was part of it. That was Trump's
(01:17:51):
first fascist foray, did you ever think the state could
imprison us in our own homes? And if it can
isolate the diseased from the healthy, the vaxed from the unvaxed,
do you think it can't or won't someday separate us
based on race or religion. We are literally debating the
legalization of euthanasia, which is a favorite tool of tyrants.
(01:18:15):
And I tell you Euthanasian will get to this later.
Euthanasia is just exploding in Canada and there's a recent
article where they are interviewing some of the doctors that
are doing it, and the doctors are loving the euthanasia.
One of them said it's the most fulfilled I've ever felt.
Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
In my I was reading that and all I could
think of is this is all about them. It's all
them saying this is great for me. It makes me
feel fulfilled, me me me, it makes me Yeah. Absolutely
zero borderline zero interest or discussion of the person that's dying. Yeah,
it's all about no ethics.
Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
Feel there's no ethics at all left in medicine or
in politics or law. Trump is proposing renaming the Department
of Defense just in time for the war against our
own people. He said, why are we called the Defense Department?
It used to be called the Department of War and
it had a stronger sound. Oh yeah, sounded stronger. Now
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we have a Department of Defense. We're defenders. I don't know,
he said. Haig Seth was standing behind him and said,
that's coming soon, sir. Another just like you say, how high?
So again it changed the name to war, just as
he's giving them a new mission of being a standing
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army and sending them out to cities. Isn't that nice?
And he goes on. Trump says, as Department of War,
we won everything. We won everything, and I think they're
going to have to go back to that. And that's
why we won, isn't it because we were called the
Department of warless the reason that we won. I think
the reason we won was because it's not categorical. I mean,
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they weren't justified wars in the past, but not to
the extent that they are now. I mean, you know,
it used to be that you could make a case
that we were the good guys. And so he introduced
take Seth as Secretary of War. He said, yeah, it
used to be that we want everything. But then they
changed the name. Well, you know, they wanted to hide
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everything because the name change was part of the national
security state that was being ushered in by Truman. He
helped the CIA to come to power. He created the
NSA by executive order, and he pushed through the National
Security Act in nineteen forty seven. Prior to that, the
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Defense Department had always been called the Department of War.
It was established in seventeen eighty nine. As the country
came together with the Constitution. In nineteen forty seven, Truman
changed the name after merging it with the Navy Department,
and he signed the National Security Act, which established a
position of the Secretary of Defense. Also established the National
(01:20:58):
Security Council, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the US
Air Force. Well, if you stop and think about it,
why he joins the Navy Department into this new thing
they call the National Security Act, and we have a
standing permanent army. You know, the Navy was always permanent,
because just like with the Air Force, you can use
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it to defend the country, but you can't use the
Navy or the air Force to actually occupy cities, which
seems to be the primary occupation of Trump's concerns right
now is occupying cities. That's the boots on the ground,
the standing army. And so as a result, they would
have a permanent They had the Navy Act, and then
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they had the Department of War, which would keep an
officer's staff that was around there. But after the war
was finished, they would stand the army down instead of
continuing it on. And so that's what they used to do,
but now they want a permanent standing army. And that's
one of the things that we can think Truman, for
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the DNC has a private agreement to continue to pay
for Law Law's debts after this failed election. She blew
over a billion dollars in one hundred days and finished
up with tens of millions or a hundred million or
whatever it was in debt, and the DNC quietly made
(01:22:24):
an agreement with her. And this is Jonathan Turley. He
points out that a lot of people who are donors
to the Democrat Party were very upset with how profligate
and ineffective her spending was, and they kind of pulled
back and they said, now they're finding out that the
DNC has been quietly still giving her money to pay
off the debt. Over fifteen million dollars has already been
(01:22:46):
paid out by the DNC. Reportedly struggling to raise money
in the aftermath of her failed campaign. Axios broke the
news and they described it as a private agreement not
disclosed to donors. Unknowingly, we're contributing to the Harris campaign
rather than to campaigns to retake the House and the
Senate in the midterm elections that they thought they were
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donating for. The question is whether such private agreements are
lawful if they're not disclosed to donors. Harris shocked many
by burning through over one and a half billion dollars
in her brief fifteen week campaign. Think about that. Donors
were irate over wasteful and excessive spending by her and
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her campaign, but not the DNC. In the meantime, she's
starting a book tour for her book. She calls it
one hundred and seven Days. It promises that Harris will
quote tell the story of one of the wildest and
most consequential presidential campaigns in American history. Well, it may
have consequences for the Democrats, but.
Speaker 4 (01:23:48):
Her campaign lost.
Speaker 2 (01:23:50):
Her campaign was totally inconsequential, shouldn't stand for anything, shouldn't
have any issues that she pushed. And as you point out,
she lost big time, bigley, and you know, fifteen weeks
and one and a half billion dollars.
Speaker 4 (01:24:03):
You cannot claim it was consequential. It had no impact
on America as a wider hole. It came, it went,
and people are trying to pretend it never happened. She
is one of the least likable, most obnoxious people to
ever run for president. Every time she opened her mouth,
it was grating. Now the only people that she could
(01:24:24):
get on board were the Democrat liberal TikTokers that were
paid handsomely. Part of the reason that she bought through
a billion dollars is because they had to pay these
clowns a ton of money to pretend that there was
some kind of ground swell. I was excited to vote
for Kamala Harris and.
Speaker 2 (01:24:41):
Paying celebrities to come to her rallies, you know, paying
Oprah Winfrey and things like that.
Speaker 4 (01:24:47):
Despite being a black woman or an Indian woman, depending
on how she wanted to appear that day. No one cared.
Speaker 3 (01:24:54):
Yes, yeah, it's amazing that she would say consequential when
it was you know, records spending for a short campaign
where she lost in a landsligned.
Speaker 2 (01:25:04):
Well for her, even the passing of time is consequential.
You gotta think about it, think about time, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:25:10):
Just there has no one who's ever run to president
has ever given more word salad answers.
Speaker 2 (01:25:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:25:17):
Yeah, her brain must be riddled with holes.
Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
Everything is fascinating consequential to her because she does not
understand anything. Life is a riddle. Uh so we got
some comments here.
Speaker 4 (01:25:28):
Yeah, WFV I WV three. I think federal troops are
being positioned for the economic collapse. Could be KWD sixty eight.
Fink likes having these brands crash their stocks through woke
campaigns bud Light, Jaguar, Cracker barrel and buying up the
stock when it plummets. Good plan. Yeah OUDI mrr people,
(01:25:50):
little people are up to here with self righteous celebrities
and corporations. I can't take being lectured by these smug
arrogant celebrities that are multi multi millionaire billionaires. About what
a scumbag we all are anymore?
Speaker 2 (01:26:04):
Yeah, and what do any of them know about anything?
Speaker 1 (01:26:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:26:08):
Right, they're just reading.
Speaker 4 (01:26:09):
Scripts, So your one skill is pretending to be someone else. Great.
Speaker 3 (01:26:14):
I reminded of that guy from Parks and rec the
actor that Ron wants a conservative character and how he,
you know, did these political ads where you know, he's
in a plaid shirt with a guitar or whatever out
in the woods and he's trying to talk to conservatives
because he's not a conservative, but he plays one on TV,
(01:26:36):
so therefore conservatives should listen to him.
Speaker 4 (01:26:39):
Yeah, real conservative man. They vote for Kamala Harris and they,
I don't know, support feminism or something. Shut up, original, babe,
this is rich. The msm uses faked video CGI and
now I'm sure AI Generator. Are we going to get
warnings for all that tit for tat? No, they'll probably
if they ever get caught print a small retraction somewhere.
Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
You'll.
Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
Yeah, there's all the complaints about AI deep fakes, but
you know, where's the complaints about when mainstream media was
using green screens to pretend that they were reporting live
from the scene and things that were actual intense to
trick people with fraudulent videos.
Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Yeah, Anison Cooper's disappearing nose and all the rest of
the stuff. And of course CNN they claimed that they
were in Baghdad and oh the missiles are coming in everything.
That's crazy. But you know, this whole thing with Amy
Amy Klobachar, it's really clear that's a parody. And I've
been on the other end of that as well. I
remember when you had Elizabeth Warren was running and they
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and she took the test, right, it turned out that
she had more Indian DNA in her than the average
white person did.
Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
But babylin Indian than the average American, wasn't it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:02):
Yeah, that's right, Yeah, that's the wrong way. Anyway, Bablin
Bean did a parody of it, and they said Hillary
Clinton took a DNA test and she bragged that she
had less lizard DNA than the average American or something
like that. And I thought that was really funny, and
I covered that, and actually you know at a title
(01:28:25):
that was along those lines, and it was a Daily
Beast who reported me and tried to get me shut
down from Twitter for putting that out. They have no
sense of humor when they said obvious satire and they
can't handle it.
Speaker 4 (01:28:38):
Right, He's no humor for you, original babe. Oh wait, no,
read that when Nibaro twenty twenty nine, Tyson partner with
the largest bug manufacturing company in Marx America. How you
loving those chicken nuggets?
Speaker 2 (01:28:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:28:52):
Oh man, maybe were getting some extra cricket protein in
your chicken nuggets.
Speaker 2 (01:28:56):
All of it held together meat glue?
Speaker 3 (01:28:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:28:58):
None.
Speaker 4 (01:28:59):
The Delicious Solo Cat nineteen eighty another DEI hired girl
Boss proves incompetent in the Cracker Barrel fiasco.
Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:29:07):
Yeah, many such cases.
Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
But she's still there. She's still there.
Speaker 4 (01:29:11):
If you fire her, you're sexist.
Speaker 3 (01:29:13):
So apparently the scapegoat of all this, and I believe
he's more than just escapegoat. He's I'm sure, at least
partly partly to blame is the marketing consultant that they hired.
Apparently this is the same guy that was a marketing
consultant for Jaguar Jaguar when they had their big fiasco.
Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
This is a resume that Larry Fink would love.
Speaker 3 (01:29:39):
But LERI put out a tweet saying I was just
fired from Cracker Barrel. They blamed their stock crash on
me because of some crazy right wing conspiracy theorists or
something along those lines. It's like, yeah, I'm sure the
stock just happened to crash nineteen percent just coincidentally while
you were doing your redesign. It had nothing to do
(01:30:01):
with that.
Speaker 9 (01:30:02):
No, No, it was already trending downwards. So you know
that can be how he sells himself. You know, if
your company is not doing well, hire me to do
a rebranding and then you can fire me and blame
me for it instead and keep your job.
Speaker 4 (01:30:14):
Right, I'll take the blame. You give me a million
dollar payout, and then I'll well, I'll take it for you.
And Max the Tysons were close friends with the Clintons.
They were caught smuggling drugs inside their chickens. Tyson went
to prison and is now dead, but you could be
sure someone of his silk bought it. Well, yeah, getting
a chicken stuff full of cocaine or something like that.
(01:30:38):
And Max China is now processing a vast majority of
our meat. Apparently Americans can't do anything. They are grifting
our jobs around the clock until you starve.
Speaker 2 (01:30:47):
Yes, right, And of course they bought a lot of
our meat pork processing plants, Smithfield and things like that.
In North Carolina. They went through a big acquisition stage
buying up our food supply.
Speaker 4 (01:31:02):
Yeah, don't frag me, Bro says, fake meat is here
already and on the shelves. The fact that they're jabbing
livestock means will have a massive die off and only
fake meat on the shelves. You're going to get your
cancer meat one way or another.
Speaker 2 (01:31:15):
That's right. Well, we're going to take a quick break
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Before warp Speed, it took twelve years to pass through
a vaccine. After warp speed two month approval. Now this
is the precedent, that's right, And.
Speaker 2 (01:38:44):
Even when they were taking twelve years just prior to
all this stuff happening. It was Dell Bigtree, who had
been part of a lawsuit. RFK Junior was involved in
it as well, to say, you know, you set up
theirs and your mission was supposed to be making recommendations
for making vaccines safer. What recommendations have you made and
(01:39:08):
what data have you collected? Can we see this? And
they stalled, installed, installed, and finally said we didn't do
anything at all about that. That was supposed to be
the other side of them giving legal immunity to these
vaccine companies, and so this has been going on for
the longest time. And even with that, they they had
(01:39:31):
video tape of an international meeting where the scientists were
saying that even though it was twelve years, said we're
not doing sufficient testing, and they were all sitting around
a table saying, we need to have more testing. First
of all, we're not testing the individual vaccines enough, and secondly,
we are not testing the interactions between them and the
(01:39:52):
cumulative interactions between them. So even at twelve years, they
weren't really doing any testing.
Speaker 4 (01:39:58):
Yeah, you have to be very very deliberate and methodical
when you're doing that kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (01:40:03):
And when you look at Warpseed what made it fast?
Skipping the testing, right.
Speaker 4 (01:40:07):
That little testing that they were doing this and who cares?
Speaker 2 (01:40:10):
Yeah, that was the virtue signaling that Trump was doing.
We're gonna do it fast to anybody, because we're gonna
skip all the testing. Oh great, novel new approach.
Speaker 4 (01:40:17):
Right Overture says there's another active shooter in Minneapolis at
a church.
Speaker 2 (01:40:21):
Oh, well, did you see that? Lance? What'd you say?
Is there any information about what's going on there?
Speaker 3 (01:40:26):
I just looked it up. Here's some stories from thirty
one minutes ago to six minutes ago about it. So
it's a ongoing thing.
Speaker 2 (01:40:36):
Well, that's really strange. I don't know what's going on
unless it's like a vacation, Bible score or something. This
is early in the day. Maybe it's a church school.
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:40:43):
So pray for those people involved there, Yes, keep them
in your prayers. I'll try to keep abreast of this.
But that's awful. There's more and more church shootings happening. Yeah,
it seems like people are getting I.
Speaker 2 (01:41:00):
Remember the Chryl von vic out of South Africa. He
wrote a book about that because he's the one who
shut down that attack. The Marxist rebels came into that
church and they threw hand grenades in and then stepped
in the door and started spraying the people there with
machine gun fire. And he was there armed with a pistol,
(01:41:21):
and he took a couple of shots and didn't think
that he was going to be able to him from
that distance, so he went outside the back and take
another couple of shots. And later on during the Truth
and Reconciliation Commission, they said they thought there were multiple
shooters that were there defending the church. I said, we'd
picked it because it was a liberal church and we
didn't think that anybody there to defend themselves. Well, he
(01:41:42):
wrote a book, and this was at the end of
the nineties, well after this had happened, and he wrote
a book saying, this is coming to America. You need
to set up security and be able to defend yourself
in these churches. And now it's.
Speaker 4 (01:41:56):
Here, we're seeing a lot of hatred for Christians and Christianity,
which I mean, you know the Jesus warned us about.
And it's it's again better to be prepared and not
have to utilize that training than to have to utilize
it and not have it.
Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
Well LGBT is very dark and satanic.
Speaker 4 (01:42:18):
Yeah that. Uh this shooter in Nashville, wasn't it. Yeah, yeah,
you can see all that.
Speaker 2 (01:42:25):
And all the Nashville local police did acty thing they
could to try to keep her manifesto from being published.
Speaker 4 (01:42:32):
As they people are calling it the tranifesto. Yeah, the
real octospook DEI has to be about money, whether we
can see it or not or find these money streams.
Business is all about profit. Someone is funding this from
shadows like the three gold bars, and you have center
Bob Minndez his closet. To this day it is mystery
where those gold bars came from or the cash well.
(01:42:53):
There's places like Black Rock, Larry Think. You know, he
gives these incentives. You meet his certain ESG scores and
he'll just infuse you with a bunch of cash. And
it's a lot easier than having to actually sell a
product people want if you get your cash at the
beginning from Larry Think, rather than at the end when
people may or may not like your product. So Blackrock, Vanguard,
(01:43:15):
State Street, all those different things are able to bankroll
this kind of mentality.
Speaker 3 (01:43:21):
And I saw a thing about how Larry Think started
Blackrock basically with money that he made scamming the American
people in two thousand and eight, being a huge part
of the financial crash, and instead of going to prison
or facing any kind of repercussions or even losing any
of his ill gotten gains, he was able to leverage
(01:43:43):
that into creating Blackrock, which has then used to deteriorate.
Speaker 2 (01:43:49):
He was too big to jail, Yeah, he was too
big to jail. He was already achieved that status, just
like HSBC and JP Morgan and many of these others.
You know, they get enough money and they're not going
to go to jail because they got politicians.
Speaker 4 (01:44:03):
And there's different types of people involved with this kind
of thing. You have the true believers, they're kind of
in the middle ground from the people that work on
the stories at places like Disney. As a general rule,
they're real died in the wall, Marxist, LGBT, insane type
of individuals. They don't care if it makes money or not.
It's about pushing a message.
Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
And then you've got the people in Hollywood.
Speaker 4 (01:44:22):
Yeah yeah, And you've got people that actually sit on
the board of trustees that do care about making money
and it doesn't matter to them if they're being paid
for it by the people that go and see the film,
or if it's Larry Think's money rolling in and bank
rolling it. So you've got different types of individuals and
neither one of them are there to serve your interests.
Speaker 2 (01:44:38):
Well, it makes me think about that Con Brothers movie,
Con Brothers. I love the satires that they do. Hail
Caesar and all the writers were died in the wall,
hardcore Marxist and that's true. I mean, anybody that knows
it's an open secret, right. They want to get all
excited about the McCarthy hearings and everything, but it really
was true. They were on a to subvert America and
(01:45:03):
they were very clear about it. They do that as
a parody, and they didn't get black balled by Hollywood,
I guess because now they're no longer ashamed of it.
But when we're speaking of rich, evil people, I guess
it's natural to transition here to Bill Gates, who has
now reportedly funded a project to embalm newborn corpses for
(01:45:23):
tissue harvesting. They call it macob or I guess at macabre.
What is the maccob I think it's a Substack from
Ian Fleetwood. I'm sorry not Ian John John Fleetwood John
Fleetwood dot com. He says, what Gates' project is doing.
This is a guy who is one of the richest
(01:45:46):
men in the world, of course, and how does he
want to spend his money serving his master who made
him rich. If ever, there was a case for somebody
making a FAUSTI embargain with the devil. I think it's
got to be Bill Gates. His wealth is uninexplicable except
for is dealing with the devil. I think chemically embalms
newborn corpses for weeks to harvest tissues for AI forensics
(01:46:10):
and global surveillance. The study was called Exploring Minimally Invasive
Tissue Sampling as an Alternative to conventional autopsy in neonatal deaths.
It appeared just days ago in Forensic Science Medicine Pathology.
The Substack report explained that the embalming and preservation was
done on dead newborns so their organs could be harvested, cataloged,
(01:46:33):
and standardized into databases tied to AI to forensic investigations
and global mortality surveillance programs. The new study comes after
Gates financed the project Baby Open Brains, where researchers at
the Masonic Institute stuff So the Free Basins come together
(01:46:56):
too with Bill Gates to look at baby Open brain.
This is are we the bat?
Speaker 3 (01:47:03):
Yes, welcome to the Masonic Institute's Baby Open Brains project.
Speaker 2 (01:47:08):
It's like a parody, but unfortunately it's not. The Developing
Brain released MRI scans of infants as young as one
month old into global AI databases to build a backbone
for national government brain tracking program. It's amazing, isn't it.
Why do they feel that to be necessary? The new
(01:47:30):
program followed a Gates funded tuberculosis vaccine trial in South
Africa that left two hundred and sixty previously healthy children
infected with tuberculosis. Yeah, that's their what their vaccines do,
just like the Trump shots. There's no COVID, but we
do have a bioweapon that will give you a self
(01:47:51):
replicating spike protein. And now you've got jd Vance joining
the fray along with Rama, Slimy and Uh. They want
to have self amplifying mRNA. So they want to make
it not just perpetual, but they want to amplify it
over time. The Gates Foundation is funding a gruesome study
(01:48:11):
that involves embalming dead babies with plastic to harvest their
tissues for AI forensics and surveillance. It reminds me of
the plasticization of the bodies on tour thing, the Chinese
bodies that they then went on tour with. I had
a big issue about that with a when you guys
were little, the homeschooling group that was on Facebook at
(01:48:33):
the time. We were looking, you know, trying to scope
out what was going on, and they started talking about
how they're going to do a field trip to that
and I said, do you do understand where these where
these bodies are coming from their their prisoners, that they've
done organ harvesting on some of them arrived with you know,
headshots and things like that, and this guy is then
(01:48:56):
plasticizing them and making money off of them. I said,
do you really want to partic and that that created
a big fight got basically banned off of that forum.
But anyway, gates foundation involvement is seen as particularly troubling
given his history of funding abortions. Of course, and.
Speaker 3 (01:49:17):
Yeah, I'm sure playing parenthood is going to be making
lots of money selling to these people.
Speaker 2 (01:49:22):
Yeah, yeah, Well, he claims that they want to try
to figure out the cause of SIDS. But we know
the cause of SIDS. It's the vaccines that he's pushed. Sorry,
have been solved. So the yeah, it's pretty amazing. This
is by the way, they recruited they said, one hundred
dead infants in Manipaul, India. I don't know how to
(01:49:46):
recruit some baby that's dead, but anyway, they went to
the parents and perhaps gave them some kind of a
line to get them to donate their baby's bodies. Instead
of a traditional autopsy, researchers tested so called minimally invasive
tissue sampling MINTS, a technique that uses biopsy needles to
(01:50:07):
pierce the brains, lungs, and liver of the infant to
preserve the bodies for study. The paper explains, ten percent
formulae was gently injected into the extremities abdomen and base
the skull, gently, of course, and the body was immersed
in a large container filled with ten percent formulae for
one to two months to ensure thoroughfixation. In plain terms,
(01:50:30):
newborn corpses were chemically embalmed for up to two months
while researchers harvested their tissues. It was about creating standardized
samples that could be replicated and scaled. Despite being pitched
as reliable substitute for full optopsy, the Gates funded method
missed several major causes of death. Persistent pulmonary hypertension, a
(01:50:51):
lethal complication of newborns, was detected in nineteen percent of
conventional autopsies, but only one percent of the US these
MITS cases. The method failed almost every time it mattered
because accuracy was not the priority. Scaling data collection was
the priority. The study doesn't limit MYTS to hospitals either.
(01:51:14):
What began as a hospital research is openly positioned as
a forensic surveillance tool for governments. Gates money is backing
a system designed for SIDS cases, which are caused by vaccines.
A twenty twenty one toxicology report found that of twenty
six hundred infant deaths reported to VYRS, fifty eight percent
(01:51:36):
occurred within three days, seventy eight percent within seven days
of vaccination, while for the one thousand SIDS cases alone,
fifty one percent within three days, seventy five percent within
seven days. The correlation is very strong. With all of that,
the paper calls for combining infant tissue harvesting with artificial
(01:51:56):
intelligence and directly connects the project to UN health surveillance programs.
This ticks all of the boxes for Bill Gates, does
it yeah, Global health, the UN surveillance AI. The infant
tissues will be standardized, digitized, and fed into AI systems
for the UN backed mortality surveillance frameworks. The project mirrors
(01:52:21):
the Baby Open Brains program, also funded by the Gates Foundation,
which released MRI scans of infants as young as one
month old into the worldwide databases for AI training. That
dataset was openly described as a foundation for the National
Institute Helps large scale Healthy Brain and Child Development program.
Gates's money is now harvesting tissues from newborn corpses chemically
(01:52:44):
preserved and databased for AI. In life, their brains are
scanned and death their organs are harvested. The Gates Foundation
funded scientists in India to pierce newborn corpses and ject
them with chemicals and store them for months. Parents are
told that this is about doing a less invasive autopsy.
In reality, it's a normalization of global infant tissue harvesting,
(01:53:09):
chemical preservation of newborns and the integration of their remains
into an AI driven surveillance and state control. That wonderful. Well,
this is not at peace from LFE Sight News, and
in it, Jason Jones says conservatives must condemn genocide in
(01:53:29):
Gaza if they want to consistently defend life. And this
is that's very beginning. How can you say that you
want to defend life and stop abortion and then at
the same time cheer a war. And that's what these
Zionists Christians are doing. They're cheering war, and everybody sees
(01:53:49):
the hypocrisy of it. The silence in the face of
evil is not prudence, it is complicity. And yet the
Christian Zionists are not silent, Huckabee and others. They are
actually cheering this to be better. If they were silent,
it would still be complicity. But instead they are cheering it.
And when you look at how, you know, why would
(01:54:14):
people listen to anything that someone like that has to say?
It is a reproach to christ. It has top millions
of sincere believers to equate fidelity to God with loyalty
to geopolitical strategies of Israel, and in doing so, it
has disfigured our understanding of the Church. Of justice and
(01:54:34):
of the call to love our neighbors. Christian Zionism is
not a harmless eccentricity. It is a theological error that
has deadly consequences. It has made many immune to compassion,
blind to justice, impliable in the face of propaganda. You
cannot defend the unborn and remain silent while children are
(01:54:55):
bombed in churches. You cannot speak of human dignity and
ignore the level of entire cities. You cannot invoke the
Prince of peace and support total war against civilians, because
that's what we're talking about, total war, not a just war.
If we believe what we say, we believe we have
to condemn the genocide in Gaza, not to win a debate,
(01:55:18):
not out of political convenience, but because our souls, our movement,
and our civilization depend upon it. How will they see
God in our lives or they see what kind of
God will they see in our lives? When we cheer
this genocide. We are called to see, to speak, to act,
to use what influence we have to bring about peace.
(01:55:40):
And I just have to say that, how could you
look at this action of Christian genocide, Christian Zionism, cheering
the genocide. How could you look at that and not
say this must be based on a false theology. This
is not the God of the New Testament, This is
not at all Christ. This is an abomination and it
(01:56:03):
is the fruit of a bad theology that we're seeing here.
We need to have need to be rooted as Christians
in the truth of the human person, in justice to
every image bearer of God. If we don't do that,
what are we doing talking about abortion or euthanasia or
(01:56:23):
anything like that. And they said, if we cannot see
the face of Christ and the suffering child in Gaza,
our politics become a hollow idol from here on out.
That's exactly right. As we're talking about the euthanasias, I
said earlier, you have these Canadian doctors talking about what
(01:56:45):
they're doing. And this is a reporter. Elena Calibro wrote
an expos on Canada's euthanasia law those past in the
September edition of The Atlantic. The article is called Canada
is killing Itself. She first explains how fast euthanasia has
been normalized in Canada. She said it's too soon to
(01:57:06):
call euthanasia a lifestyle option in Canada, but from the
outset it has proved to be a case study and momentum. MADE,
which is an acronym for medical assistance in dying, began
as a practice that was limited to gravely ill patients
who are already at the end of life. The law
was then expanded to include people who are suffering from
(01:57:26):
serious medical conditions but not facing imminent death, and in
two years MADE will be made available for those suffering
only from mental illness. Parliament has also recommended granting access
to miners, letting miners make the decision that they should
kill themselves. Think about that. I mean, when we talk
about the training stuff and gender mutilation, we've always said
(01:57:48):
that miners don't have the maturity to make a decision
like that, to mutilate themselves, to sterilize themselves. And now
we're going to give miners the ability to make a
decision to kill themselves.
Speaker 3 (01:58:01):
I don't know what the situation was before in terms
of recommendation for mental illnesses, but I had seen news
stories about our headlines about like a veteran that was
recommended the MADE program for PTSD.
Speaker 2 (01:58:18):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, yeah, and yeah, they don't want to
spend the money treating somebody or the time so they
offer that to them. What is really bad are the
interviews that she had with the doctors. Some of the
doctors considered euthanasia to be the quote most meaningful work
unquote of their career. Well, they can't heal people, but
(01:58:39):
they can definitely kill them with certainty. Right, It's amazing.
Stephanie Green compared her euthanasia deaths to delivering babies. She's
a physician on Vancouver Island and one of the organization's founders.
She told me how her decades as a maternity doctor
had helped equip her for this new chapter in her career.
In both fields, she explained, she was guiding a patient
(01:59:01):
through an essentially natural event. One is delivering life into
the world. The other feels like transitioning and delivering life out.
And so Green does not refer to her made deaths
only as provisions, which is a term for euthanasia most
clinicians have adopted. She also calls them deliveries. A neurologist
(01:59:23):
from Nova Scotia told Collaboro that he finds euthanasia to
be energizing. He said it is the most meaningful work
of his career. It's a happy, sad right, He said,
it's really sad that you're in so much pain. It's
sad that your family is racked with grief, but we're
so happy that you got what you wanted. Another person,
(01:59:44):
another physician, said, I love my job. I've always loved
being a doctor, and I've delivered over a thousand babies.
I took care of families, but this is the very
best work I've done in the last seven years. There
are many problems with Canada's euthanasia law well, the first
being that it gives doctors and nurse practitioners the right
in law to kill people. Another is that some doctors
(02:00:07):
and nurse practitioners actually enjoy killing people. You're not safe
when somebody is happy to kill you, especially the people
who have the tools that can easily do that. That's
why there's always been such strict ethical and legal prohibitions
and guardrails around these doctors. But just think about how
(02:00:29):
the medical community has completely lost any connection to ethics
or morality through.
Speaker 3 (02:00:37):
Yeah, this is first do harm. This is the most
meaningful work I've done in my career. It's great when
they die when I mean for them to die, instead
of dying when I want them to live.
Speaker 2 (02:00:50):
Yeah, I can finally do what I intended.
Speaker 4 (02:00:52):
It's a lot harder to mess this up than it
is my other parts of my job.
Speaker 2 (02:00:55):
Well, the thing is, we know that this is wrong,
and we know that this is one of the fundamental
things the Christian life is that Christ came to give
us eternal life. He came to defeat death. And how
do we as Christians, what are we doing to fight
against it ourselves? As people are trying to kill other people,
(02:01:19):
and that includes war, just like it includes euthanasia or abortion.
I think it's no coincidence that after World War Two,
when it became standard practice for both sides to attack
civilian populations in a total war rather than a justified war.
I think it's no coincidence that after we passed across
(02:01:40):
that rubicon that then in post War West we started
killing babies and now we are going for euthanasia as
well at the same time.
Speaker 4 (02:01:50):
Yeah, I mean, for years people pointed out that if
you're willing to kill babies, then obviously you should be
willing to kill people at the end of life. Yes,
it's again it's people say, oh, you talked about a
slippery slope. No, it's just the logical conclusion of where
this leads.
Speaker 2 (02:02:06):
And if the Christian Zionists toward cheering what Israel is doing,
starving a civilian population, bombing them, if they're going to
cheer that, they really have lost the plot. They have
lost their mission as well as they don't understand what
Christ's mission is at all, and that's unfortunately what they're doing.
Speaker 3 (02:02:27):
More thing about mad is you know, you can talk
about whether it's a good idea to have, you know,
the ability for people that are in pain to end
their lives, but you see what comes of that when
you allow that power to be in the hands of
these doctors and government. You have literally ads for suicide
(02:02:49):
playing on Canadian TV. Yeah, it's being pushed heavily by
the media, by the doctors being present, always in this
very positive light, of course, and it's becoming a huge
percentage of the deaths in Canada.
Speaker 2 (02:03:09):
Yes, it's always difficult at the end of life. We
look at it and it's like these extraordinary measures that
they're doing. Are these measures causing great pain, discomfort to
the patient and accomplishing nothing other than more money for
the hospitals. So there's always that concern. But now they're
(02:03:30):
really getting into this culture of death that has always
been the danger, and it used to be just reserved
to a few people like doctor Kovorkan who was pushing euthanasia,
called him doctor Death, and many people look at him saying,
that's really strange. But now it is spreading like wildfire,
and how do we combat this. We have to have
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a moral foundation. We have to have some reason that
we can say this is right and that is wrong,
and we undermine that when we cheer war. I just
keep coming back to the distress it. We've got people
who just give a blank check to Israel, and they
are the same kind of people like Lindsey Graham, who
has always cheered war and death. He's another one of
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these people like Bill Gates, except he just has a
different way to kill people. Why the tech gods of
Silicon Valley have turned to Christianity. This is from the
Times and they begin by looking at this group of
people in Silicon Valley who always kept distant from Christianity
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or scoffed at it. They were into New Age religion.
But now because Peter Teel is pushing his distorted view
of Christianity, they're now jumping in on this because of
course you want to be on the same team as
Peter Teel. That could get you a lot of money, right,
just as JD. Van's found out right, you want to
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make a connection with Peter Teele. JD. Van had to
go to Yale. So these people are going to have
to go to church. I guess his church, Peter Tiel's church.
Speaker 4 (02:05:05):
I don't recommend going to Peter Teele's.
Speaker 2 (02:05:07):
Church or Yale. Co founder of the Bay Area Center
for Faith Work and Tech, this person that has founded
about a year ago and they got about two thousand
people on their mailing list. They said the increased interest
in Christianity has been prompted in a large part by
questions raised by the development and the use of AI.
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That's not going to be any kind of a revival, folks.
A real move towards Christianity is going to involve people
reading the Word of God, not listening to Peter Teel
and not focusing on AI. Peter Teel, of course, co
founder of paypalnd Pounteer, will draw on his Christianity when
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he gives a sold out series of lectures starting next
month on the Biblical Antichrist. I can hardly wait now,
he's going to get into the end times just like
uh Hagey, you know, because you can always get people
to sign up if you tell the end of the
world that's coming.
Speaker 3 (02:06:06):
I'm here to talk to you about the Antichrist, and
believe me all I know all about it.
Speaker 2 (02:06:11):
That's right. They're going to facilitate it if I'm not
the one.
Speaker 5 (02:06:14):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:06:14):
The talks have been organized by collective known as the
ACTS seventeen Collective, where AXE stands for Acknowledging christ and
Technology and Society. Teal's founder's fund who's also a co
founder of the Drill Industries, which makes and sells a
Thomas weapons systems for military use. Peter Teal has warned
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of a one world to solitarian state that, by the way,
he is instrumental in building it. He's one of the
keep people building this state that he is warning you about.
Speaker 3 (02:06:46):
And he tell you all about the one world state
that's coming because believe me, I know all about it.
Speaker 2 (02:06:50):
Yeah, he so I'm building it. Yeah. And of course
he is the founder also of the Singularity Institute, which
Ray Kurzweil has been heavily involved. But the money behind
all that came from Peter Thiel singularity, just to remind you,
is transhumanism, saying that people are going to merge with
machines and you know, live forever and become like God's
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This is the guy who's going to lecture these people
in Silicon Validy's going to be the blind leaving the blind.
Isn't it an argument against overregulation of technologies in which
he is heavily invested? There we go, that's the angle, right.
In other words, he's going to use this. He's going
to scare people about the Antichrist and the end of
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the world and world government by telling them, Yeah, the
hallmark of all this stuff isn't somebody trying to hack
into your brain and the things that he's doing. The
hallmark of all this is government regulation. So he needed
to end government regulation of aid this stuff. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:07:48):
I remember that video where he said that the spirit
of Antichrist is hesitancy and distrust in AI.
Speaker 2 (02:07:56):
Yeah, that's right, because AI is going to be your god.
He said existential risks were all framed in this sort
of runaway dystopian science text. I'm sorry he didn't say that.
New York Times summed up by saying that he said
that he feared the political solution to AI risks would
be a push for a one world government to control
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all the computers, to log every single keystroke to make
sure that people don't program a dangerous AI. So he's
going to make the case that we need to completely
deregulate AI, otherwise we're going to wind up with the
Antichristian world government. I can't wait to hear his lecture
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or read it. I'm sure people covered. So they said
they're hearing tech workers at the Faith Work and Tech events.
That's the group that they set up. Got about two
thousand people there so they can get access to his
where he's holding court and they call their church the
Epic Church. So they're seeking to discuss questions such as
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the potential for AI to displace lots of workers, including themselves,
and the boundaries for using AI to predict health and disease,
answers suicide cult as well. She said, Teel has helped
to normalize Christianity in the area where some Christians might
previously have felt that they were seen as backwards because
of their faith. It's no secret that this region has
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been historically quite hostile to the Christian faith in the
sense that. I think there's always been some interest in
spirituality and maybe more influence of Eastern religions here. But
in the past I think that Christianity has been looked
down upon by many people in this religion. That's to
put it modly. Do you notice that this person who
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is supposedly running this thing to talk about faith doesn't
want to talk about who their faith is in. It's
about Christ. It's not about Christianity. It's about Christ. It's
not about Christendom. It's about Christ. It's not about Christian nationalism.
But he will not be named by these people. It's amazing.
Speaker 4 (02:10:04):
It's not about whether your nation is Christianized. It's about
whether you yourself are Christian, whether you have a relationship
with Christ. You're not going to get in on the
back of the fact that, well everyone around me acted Christian.
You know, I was kind of vaguely Christian.
Speaker 2 (02:10:19):
Or I didn't know I was following these people thought
they told me this, And you know I was following
Peter Teel. I thought he was on board with you.
Speaker 4 (02:10:27):
Now you've got to know him yourself. You have to
have a relationship with Christ.
Speaker 2 (02:10:32):
Well, this is an interesting take being done by members
of a Kentucky church. The church makes it clear that
they are not telling members to do this, but the
members have just kind of organically come up with this.
They said, they're not stealing, They're just checking out these
sexually perverse books for children from the library and deliberately
(02:10:55):
not returning them. Oh, that's a great idea, the Baptist
church elder says. The books include depiction of a six
year old performing a sex act. The leadership of a
Baptist church in Kentucky says that they will support members
of the congregation who choose to not return certain library
books they contain LGBT, relaid themes, another pedophilia, and depravity,
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but denies the movement as a church directive. So it
all began in June of last year when a family
attending the church discovered more than a dozen sexually perverse books,
prompting a video response from the church evangelist warning about
the books. Many of them promoted transgenderism homosexuality, including my
two Dads, Julian is a Mermaid, and Magenta transgender teen
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speaks out that included the story of a six year
old child performing oral sex six years old.
Speaker 4 (02:11:53):
I wonder why it's always so perverse and sexual with
these people. It's almost like this is what it's all about.
It's almost like it's about perverting children. Yeah, they just
want to pervert children, that's all.
Speaker 2 (02:12:06):
So I think you know what he did was right.
You know, some church member came across this and told
him about it. He checked it out and did a
video to warn other church members about it. At the
time they asked, the church asked for permission from the
Shelby County Public Library to hold a Pastor's Story Our event,
but that request was denied by the library. The church
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said it took that well because the reason given would
also make a drag Queen story hour improbable. We should
have known that there was something more to it than that.
And that's what we've seen over and over again. You
got the guy who was what's his name, Kirk Cameron. Yeah,
Kirk Cameron wanted to do the same type of thing,
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and he applied and these libraries that were holding drag
Queen storytime hours would not allow him to come in
and give Bible stories to kids. No, you know, they
have an agenda. If you look at the Library Association
is run by very hardcore Marxist lesbian.
Speaker 4 (02:13:06):
I mean the Dewey decimal system. John Dewey was not
a good guy. Yeah, that's right, it's Marxist all the
way down.
Speaker 2 (02:13:15):
So he said he didn't tell them to go check
out the books and not return it. He said the
family came across the books and said that they were
These titles were openly available to minors, and the content
was appalling. Again, one of them make six year old
performing oral sex. Others attempt to rewrite history, such as
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portraying Leonardo da Vinci as a gay man to be emulated,
a baseless modern projection that he never made about himself.
One of the books championed Harvey Milk while ignoring the
fact that he was in a sexual relationship with an
underage boy.
Speaker 4 (02:13:51):
It's funny, how again, all their heroes are perverts.
Speaker 2 (02:13:54):
Yeah, these are not awkward coming of age books. They
are sexualized ideological propaganda placed in front of children and teens.
So members of the church sent letters to library officials
about the matter. They ignored all of that. They're using
taxpayer money to do this. Apart from the automated late notices, however,
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there has been no real contact, so by not returning
the books, they get an automated late notice, but nothing
else about that. The church says that they have also
contacted local law enforcement and the city attorney, who have
all confirmed this is a civil not a criminal matter.
In other words, we're not going to be involved in this.
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Doris reiterated that it is only after the books were
initially stolen that leadership affirmed the action as legitimate, but
with a caveat. We never from the pulpit told people
to do this. It began organically after the fact. We
affirmed their action as a legitimate form of civil disobedience
on our podcast. We have said others are free to
do the same, provided that they are ready to face
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these civil consequences. That's right. You can break the civil law.
If it's wrong, you should and understand that there may
be consequences for that. But perhaps you were willing to
accept those consequences to do this. Strategically checking out books
with no plans to return them as a method of
permanently removing them from the local public libraries is not
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a common practice, at least not one that has been
reported to the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives, said
one person who was involved in that bureaucracy in Kentucky.
Not returning a library book is a civil, not a
criminal matter. The penalty as fines, collections or loss of
library privileges. Well, of course they won't let you go
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in there and hold any meetings unless it's some kind
of preferred drag Queen storytime hour. So what privileges do
they have to give you?
Speaker 3 (02:15:51):
Yeah, apparently the pastor's storytime hour doesn't have the same
library privileges as a drag Queen story time hour.
Speaker 2 (02:15:58):
That's right. They said, It's like not paying a utility bill.
There's no police involvement, there's no jail. This is not stealing,
he said, it is an act of civil disobedience against
officials who are abusing public funds in order to groom
and abuse children. That's precisely right. Well, while we look
at that, on the other side of this, we have
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a Chip and Joanna Gaines, who were created a lot
of controversy because they made money off of HGTV I
guess one of these places where they fix up homes
and they had a program that got very popular there
and they were very vocal about being Christians, and they
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were criticized at one point because the church that they
attended made it clear what real marriage was, and I
guess that was a thing that criticism turned them around
and they are now going out of their way to
worship and to cheer LGBT. They were executive producers for
a program that was set back in the eighteen hundreds
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that had three different families, and they made sure that
we're going to live like they were in the eighteen hundreds.
They made sure that one of the quote unquote families
was two homosexual guys who had adopted children, and that
got a lot of criticism and they pushed back big
time against that, and now they have they have now
(02:17:29):
become producers for yet another program that does the same thing.
It's called roller Jam. It features an all queer roller
skating team and they call it family friendly. It features
a queer activist as a host, a cross judging, a
cross dressing judge who wears ladies clothes in every episode,
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and an LGBT skating team. They said that they're going
to keep doing this, So that's like the other show,
back to the Frontier, a lot of people holding down.
Speaker 4 (02:18:03):
Yeah, so getting going even more extreme with it.
Speaker 2 (02:18:07):
This is well, they had a lot of financial success.
Speaker 3 (02:18:12):
But you are primarily conservative Christians, aren't they. This can't
be good for their brand. This is something that they
are sacrificing to push.
Speaker 2 (02:18:24):
Yeah. Yeah, they were up in Waco. Actually we went,
we went on a drive one time, we actually went there.
I was not all impressed with it, but you know,
they had a lot of highly overpriced knick knacks that
you could buy to stick around the house and things
like that, and and it was all about families. You know,
they were all about supporting a small local community and families,
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and they were vocal about their Christianity. And then they
decided to go Hollywood. You know, they made enough money
selling product and with these programs that they've now adopted
the culture of Hollywood, which is always has been about that.
Roller Jam Premiere is going to premiere in October. It's
going to have roller skating teams competing for a prize
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one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The show will be
hosted by American Idol winner Jordan Sparks, a two time
Grammy nominee, included for his Best Contemporary Christian Music Love
Me Like I Am. So There we Go. This is
celebrity Christians who want to be celebrities more they want
to be Christians. I guess they do not want to
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be disciples. That's pretty clear.
Speaker 4 (02:19:32):
They want the praise from the Christians that come with
adopting the name without ever actually adopting any of the
principles that come along with it.
Speaker 2 (02:19:41):
That's right, before we go to break, when't we talk
about some of these comments.
Speaker 4 (02:19:46):
That we Yeah Nibaru twenty nine Calliguilar. Trump has held
at least four lengthy meetings with Bill Gates since twenty sixteen.
They could be talking about, Yeah, I wonder original babe.
In other words, AI eats children or feeds off them.
Can you a sacrifice to ball?
Speaker 2 (02:20:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:20:03):
Bin Laden Bernanki one. That's a good name. Everybody knows
sid it's from a baby's fat mama rolling over on them.
I heard it on the nightly news brought to you
by Pfizer Knights of the Storm. When my cousin recently
lost his newborn, they asked him if he would allow
them to harvest the organs before she died. How sick
is that? I can't even imagine the level of rage
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I would have felt in that scenario.
Speaker 2 (02:20:27):
Yeah, yea, she needs them. You do it for fauci.
Speaker 4 (02:20:30):
Yeah, we need these organs. Don't frag me bro. In India,
you cannot leave the hospital until the baby is fully
biometrically registered with the government. India is India is something else.
Speaker 2 (02:20:43):
It's very poor country. And I wonder if everybody goes
to the hospital have.
Speaker 4 (02:20:46):
A child, though probably not. There's probably a ton of
people out in the boony.
Speaker 2 (02:20:50):
And in India, that was where Bill Gates pioneered his
first biometric identity thing, the odd Hearsh system. And if
you don't get a biometric ID that Bill Gates has
worked for the government to produce there, that's his pilot
program in India. If you don't get it, you won't
get any welfare benefits, you won't get any medical benefits,
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all the rest of the stuff. So the poor people
are being having this gun put to their head in
order to get into his mark of the Beast system.
Speaker 4 (02:21:20):
Yeah, do what we say or else. Possum king orgon
harvesting is really big business. Yeah, they're very very adamant
on getting you signed up for organ donation. I've heard
stories of people saying, no, I don't want to be
I don't want to be I refuse and their ID
comes in in their marked as being up for organ donation.
Speaker 3 (02:21:41):
I mean I've mentioned before that they never even asked me.
They just put me on as a organ donor.
Speaker 2 (02:21:47):
Yeah. Well, I mean, look at what happened to Scott
shar and his daughter Grace. You know, they explicitly pushed
back against them putting and do not resuscitate on her,
and they did it anyway, and they killed within the ventilator.
Speaker 4 (02:22:03):
Ton of Lord one three three seven. Yay, we get
to kill people. Set a Canadian doctor. Yeah, don't get
your treatment in Canada. Audi mrr. Demonic government has enforcers
in all aspects of society, medicine corporation's law enforcement, the courts,
and even seemingly ordinary civilians who may be your neighbor.
It's a big club, yeah, ton of Lord one three
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three seven. What's wrong with natural death anyways? Why not
just dope up the individual so he's not in so
much pain? Why murder him?
Speaker 2 (02:22:31):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (02:22:31):
Yeah, you could at least make the h you know,
passing easier. You don't have to expedite it. Nibaru twenty
twenty nine. The rotten apple never falls far from the Tree.
Bill Gates Sire was a partner with Margaret Sanger and
planned Parenthood.
Speaker 2 (02:22:46):
Yeah, so were the Bushes. Yes, the patriarch of the
Klan was the first treasurer for her. His name is
up on the the masthead of their very first fundraising letter.
You know, we talk about the end of life. It
is kind of interesting. I've seeing there was an article
I didn't cover it. It was a guy who I
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don't think I covered it. It was a guy who
had for something like thirty years been doing hospice care
for people, and they said most people can't handle that
for more than five years. But he began as an atheist,
a hardcore atheist, but you know, he was still compassionate.
So if anybody wanted to talk about God or whatever,
he had just mirror from it and not say anything
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about it. But he said, over a period of time,
he says he's come to believe, not necessarily in Christ,
but just in the fact that there's another world, that
there's something else that's happening. And one of the things
that he said he saw was at the end of life.
And many times, you know, we're talking about medicating people
so much at the end of their life. It used
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to be a very common practice. It still is in
some cases like hospice that the end of life people
have this moment of clarity. The one that was the
most amazing for him was one where this woman basically
her brain had been destroyed with dementia and she was
completely non responsive, and about an hour before she died,
she sat up in her bed and started talking to
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people around her and her husband, very articulate, and her
husband took pictures of it and showed it to this guy.
He couldn't believe it. It's just one of the things
that he saw there. But that's a very common thing.
Used to be a very common thing for people before
their death. They would have visions of dead relatives or
things like that that would appear to them and talk
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to them and be there to reassure them. That type
of thing. So I guess you know that's not going
to happen with the euthanasia to medicate you out of
your mind. Yeah, so it just yeah, I mean we
talked about passing. It's not just the pain, but it's
that type of thing as well.
Speaker 4 (02:24:56):
Think of was it John Bunyan who just like it's bright,
it's so incredibly bright, you know, as he was dying,
or someone like Stonewall Jackson just saying, let us cross
over the river and rest in the shade of those trees.
Just you know, they were you know, they're dying, but
they're seeing things. There's something there and it's just ah, yes,
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let's see where were we there? We are Frans scene
the Center for Maid are very beautiful out of cities
and nature. Does it remind you a movie? The Syrian
girl shaking our fists in the face of God Gates
is no doubt, at least partially funded by our tax dollars,
begin by buying infant bodies from Indians, no doubt, ending
in big business planned parenthood. Yeah, there's a lot of
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money to be made if you have no morals and
don't care what happens to children. The Syrian girl, Yeah,
just call in the maid to sweep up your life
and throw it in the trash. It's truly sad.
Speaker 2 (02:25:53):
Just yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:25:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:25:56):
Well, the West in general is committing suicide as a
culture other country, so the individuals again, you know.
Speaker 4 (02:26:02):
Yeah, just the fact that so many people are willing
to embrace that shows how far are we've fallen.
Speaker 2 (02:26:09):
Well, and everybody's turned internally. You know, they don't even
think about their children and the grandchild, and that's not
even a connection anymore. It's all just about me. You know,
what can we do to serve me?
Speaker 4 (02:26:19):
What?
Speaker 2 (02:26:19):
We got the maid to serve you?
Speaker 4 (02:26:20):
Your maids, sir, the real Octo Spook. I have often
wondered how many serial murderers are embedded in pharma slash
medical one two Lol. Yeah, there's a specific term for it.
I think it's like the angel of death. You know,
nurses that enjoy killing people.
Speaker 2 (02:26:37):
Been several cases of that, you know, where they see
a pattern of things happening. I would catch them on
surveillance or something like that.
Speaker 4 (02:26:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:26:45):
I mean, we just had an article about a whole
bunch of doctors openly discussing how much they love killing
their patients.
Speaker 2 (02:26:53):
Fulfilling.
Speaker 4 (02:26:54):
It's just sickness. It's a sickness.
Speaker 2 (02:26:57):
Well, you know, for the longest time the temptation has
been for doctors. They call it the God complex, right,
you know, it's like, don't question me, and so I
guess that's the logical extension of the God complex.
Speaker 4 (02:27:07):
I decide who lives and who dies. Yeah, we've got
more comments about the active shooter. Foggy Trail says active
shooter incident at Catholic Church of Minneapolis, reports of at
least twenty victims. From the Daily Mail. More from Foggy
Trail says the update he just pepper sprayed through the
stained glass window into the building. Fifty to one hundred
shots set apparent from the Star Tribune Audi Mr R.
(02:27:30):
Usually mass shootings happen on den president's watch. Trump is
desperate for as many distractions as possible.
Speaker 2 (02:27:37):
That's a shame. Okay, Well, we're going to take a
quick break, folks, and we'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (02:30:19):
Defending the American dream. You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Speaker 2 (02:30:26):
One of the things I haven't done for a while
is to respond to some of the emails that we've gotten.
And I've been able to respond to a few of them,
but not too many of them. We haven't talked about
them on air. It's very difficult for me to type.
Still have some problems typing, but so I apologize for
not getting back to so many people have written to
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encourage us and to for their support and their prayers.
Here's an example of one. This is from Genie in
San Francisco. So I love the new set and the format.
Travis's style is very good, clear, relaxed. I like his
youthful take on the news. Lance's commentary is always sage
and thought provoking. I agree with both those comments. Praise
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God that you were healed, been praying steadily for your healing,
and thank you so much because so many people have
and that is really the important thing. Again, as I
said before, it really wasn't anything that the doctors that
did that help. And this is from for the Love
of the Road says, and this is a few days ago.
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Actually this is from last week, as referring to it. At
the end of the show first hour, David mentioned Joe Banister,
the former Criminal IR Criminal Investigation IRS agent, said, try
and take the time to watch a one hour documentary
called Slave Nation. He says it's available for free on Rumble.
(02:31:53):
After the documentary, there's an interview with Joe said it
would be interesting for the audience to hear how he
goes about not paying federal income taxes. We should get
him in again. And this is a follow up, and
he mentions how much he likes a civil defense manual.
And as I said before, the fact that first he
wrote down he says it's nine hundred and fifteen pages
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long and two volumes. But then he comes back and
craigs it, says, no, it's over nine hundred and fifty pages.
And then some of the articles that were sent I
thought were excellent. As we're talking about satanic people like
Bill Gates, don't forget there's the other kind, like the
rapper Little naz X hospitalized after his half naked assault
(02:32:38):
on officers. Why if anybody ever saw what this guy
was about or heard any of his songs, would that
behavior be a surprise.
Speaker 4 (02:32:47):
Part of the course.
Speaker 2 (02:32:48):
It seems like that is his reason for being, that's
his entire career.
Speaker 3 (02:32:53):
Musicians were famous for making music rather than naked assaults
on cops.
Speaker 2 (02:32:58):
And like that. Even this Taylor Swift phenomenon, there was
a short video that came up on YouTube and it's
Taylor Swift is an aerial shot because they take these
aerial shots so that they can show it to the
audience or whatever and whoever it was. It was on
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the stage, jumped into a hole that was on the
stage like they were diving into water, and the stage
was all a display. It looked like it's water. And
then this display showed a figure that was much larger
than human being would be. It looked like it was swimming, okay,
And it goes down the long length of the runway
that was there and then over to the side and
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ultimately culminates in a stage on the other side of
the auditorium. And there they've got this big video projection
thing that's going up. And I guess I didn't continue
watching it, but I guess this person came out of
there eventually, and I look at this and I'm thinking,
what does that have to do with music? This is
what's happened to music post MTV. It's all become about
the visuals and all the spectacle. There's no music at
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all with that.
Speaker 4 (02:34:05):
I mean, it's all spectacle. Yeah, it's all style, no substance, no.
Speaker 2 (02:34:10):
Substance at all. Well, Bloomberg article, this is sent to me.
Can trees warm the planet? Yeah? No? Just remember gates
turned against trees a couple of years ago. And remember
how a big part of the green grift was don't
worry these corporations here that you're giving money to, They're
(02:34:30):
going to be planting a tree. And that's going to
be their pennance for the environmental sins. They are going
to get a permission to do this, or they're going
to get a indulgence because they're going to plant trees.
Speaker 3 (02:34:45):
So what kind of indulgences do they need now that
trees are evil? They've planted all these horrible trees polluting
the environment.
Speaker 2 (02:34:53):
Yeah, well, Bill Gates wants the trees buried. He doesn't
want people using them for lumber or for anything. That
the the only thing that can be done with them
is they have to be buried into the ground. Look,
the real environmentalists would get some credit for actually doing
some forestry management and removing the dead trees out of
the forest and doing something positive with them, which is
(02:35:13):
what they used to do building use it for building
things and use the wood. But they won't allow them
to do that because it's part of their mythology about
CO two. It's absolute nonsense. And then the burning Man following.
You know, this was sent to me a couple of
days ago, and it was an article that I saw
headlined at the top of a Drudge report. The burning
(02:35:35):
Man orgy dome that is there requires a lot of preparations,
including things like wet wipes and gloves. I wonder if
you got to wear a mask, you know. But anyway,
the very next day, it was kind of interesting because
Drudge had a follow up article and it said, a
freak storm has burned the orgy Man Orgie Dome down.
(02:35:58):
I imagine that might have been the line back in
the days of Solomon Gamora, the freak storm it takes
out Soldom and Gomore, the same.
Speaker 3 (02:36:06):
Rain of fire and brimstone has destroyed the burning Man
orgy Dome.
Speaker 2 (02:36:11):
Yeah. Uh, gen Z is falling in love with George Bush.
I think I mentioned this last week. How strange life is,
isn't it. It's the fact that I do not miss
the man.
Speaker 4 (02:36:22):
What's old is new again?
Speaker 2 (02:36:24):
Yeah, and the knot in my backyards are coming for
the data centers for AI, and with good reason as well.
There's so many problems with these data centers that are
being rushed out, and one of the obvious immediate problems
is how it's doubling, tripling, quadrupling people's power rates. We're
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going to wind up where our electric bills are going
to be more than our mortgages or our property taxes.
It's going to be absolutely outrageous. So just keep that
in mind. You know, you might want to get off
of this grid that's going to become the private thing
for the AI companies. And it's the same model that
we have seen for the longest time with sports teams.
(02:37:09):
Right they would give half a billion dollars or a
billion dollars a subsidy to these to build these stadiums
for these billionaire owned teams, so you could watch multimillionaires
play a kids sport. And that kind of crony capitalism
has been an outrage for a long time, and that
is now really kind of the same model that they're
(02:37:31):
using for these AI power centers. Let's talk briefly about
you've got something that you want to do. You're going
to try that spicy stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:37:39):
Yes, actually I got a spoon and I am going
to actually try the hot sauce for you live on camera.
It smells really delicious, smells very peppery, very nice. I'm
not going to put too much just in case.
Speaker 2 (02:37:49):
Time. We came up here to Gatlinburg and there was
a store that sold I refuse to learn my lesson
and they had the hottest spice that was there and
try so I can take that and so he takes
a bite of that thing and his face turned bright red.
It was like a cartoon. They went running out of
the store.
Speaker 4 (02:38:10):
That one was real hot. This one smells actually very nice.
See you got a spoonful right there. Yeah, that's really good.
Rady tomato, we verry peppery, very high quality. I like
it a lot. Actually, this would be good on pork
or chicken, all kinds of different things. I bet this
would be really good on eggs.
Speaker 2 (02:38:30):
And what's the name of that.
Speaker 4 (02:38:31):
It is the medium Hot Sauce from Homestead Products Dot
shop And again you can get ten percent off with
promo code night, So go check that out. It's actually
very very good.
Speaker 2 (02:38:41):
Good. Yeah, let's talk a little bit about Trump's vendetta
Vifa vendetta. Well, the interesting things I think when you
look at the raid that he did on John Bolton,
and I'm not of any Bolton, I'm just saying, you know,
when you look at everything that Biden dead. I said
this at the beginning of Trump administration because he was
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already talking about how he's going to go after the
people that went after him, and I said, they do
need to be gone after, you know, the kind of
stuff that I talked about earlier with January the sixth
and the Biden administration and the obvious nonsense that they
did for Trump. It was Biden made sure that he
got Trump in because of the pushback as people saw
Biden weaponizing without any just cause, over the top charges
(02:39:25):
against Trump. That was what shut down the Republican primary.
There wasn't any opportunity for anybody to do anything. I
remember DeSantis had wasn't a DeSantis support. I don't support
any of these people. But he did have a press
conference where he talked about CBDC and called it big
(02:39:46):
Brother money. And he went through this whole thing talking
about all the issues of CBDC and it's good to
shine that light on that problem. And then he stops
and he asks if there's any question, And the questions
he got were all about what the Manhattan District Attorney
was doing with Donald Trump and if he was going
to extradite Trump to New York, if they wanted him
(02:40:06):
extradite it, all that kind of stuff. It completely swamped everything.
You couldn't have a discussion of any issues. It allowed
Trump to avoid all of the debates. He didn't have
to talk about or defend what he had done in
twenty twenty, and so I think it was really the
system kind of pushing him through. But he made it
clear he was going to do the same thing back
to them, and I said, they need to be punished,
(02:40:28):
but it needs to be seen as the rule of
law being enforced. But I said, Trump is going to
want to do this in a way that shows I'm
the big guy. Don't mess with me. I can take
you down. And that's exactly what he's doing. If you
go back and look at Bolton, this is what Bolton
said three years.
Speaker 8 (02:40:45):
Ago, given moment. But I don't think he cared about
the classification system. I don't think he appreciated the sensitivity
of this information, and he didn't appreciate the sensitivity of
how it was often acquired, the so called sources and methods.
So this had been brief to him before I arrived,
it was repeated frequently. I think it simply had no
(02:41:07):
impact on him.
Speaker 2 (02:41:08):
Whatever.
Speaker 13 (02:41:09):
There's a couple of different ways that people think about this,
and people who are not friendly to the president who
think about what's happened here, and one of them is,
you know, Donald Trump, master thief, you know, criminal running
the kind of elaborate conspiracy to bring things out of
the White House and keep them secret for potentially for
political or financial gain. There are other people who add
this attitude is Trump is chaotic, he's careless, he's not
(02:41:32):
that smart. He just he wants He took these things
almost by mistake, and now he's basically stamping his feet
and saying, their mind, I don't want to give them up.
Give me a sense of where you think the truth
lies with respect to Trump's intelligence, carelessness, and the degree
which he might have brought most.
Speaker 2 (02:41:49):
You can ask John Boltam to tell you the truths.
Speaker 13 (02:41:51):
Out of the White House and keeping them for this
long at mar Laga.
Speaker 7 (02:41:57):
Well, I don't.
Speaker 8 (02:41:58):
It's very hard to speclid on motive other than that
he liked cool things. He saw things, so he wanted
to take them. And he was pretty much able to
take China objects, and not just on classified information matters,
on all kinds of things that crossed his desk. Some
days he liked to eat a lot of French fries.
Some days he took classified documents. He wanted them.
Speaker 7 (02:42:20):
Why did he want them?
Speaker 8 (02:42:20):
Because he could get them?
Speaker 2 (02:42:22):
He ate the classify docors. Okay, So this is what
I'm talking about this And isn't it interesting that now
Trump is coming after him for the same thing the
same way that Leticia James came after him and said,
you know, you didn't tell the truth on some of
your financial documents, so we're going to come after you
and over the top way for fraud. Now he's coming
(02:42:42):
after her, but the same type of stuff. You know,
you some of your mortgages that you had your homes.
Speaker 4 (02:42:48):
Maybe that's what happened to people steam list he ate
in an accident.
Speaker 2 (02:42:51):
You know, yeah, it could be. Well. Trump is maybe
very clear that he's going after Biden's people. He's not
going after Biden, but he's going after biden people. He said,
there were some brilliant people, but they're evil people and
they're going to be broad down. They have to be
brought down because they really hurt our country. No, because
they came after him. But here's the issue is that
(02:43:12):
he's going to go after the people who are around Biden.
And this is really the people who are around Trump
now need to realize that the same thing is going
to be happening to them. When it switches back to
the other side, Trump will be okay, presumably, but they
will come after the people around him. Trump's threat to
have his political opponent's allies brought down is his latest
(02:43:36):
move to potentially target political adversaries in a pattern. He's
setting a precedent actually for his own people to be
jailed in a future administration. And then on Monday, Trump
left the door open to investigating former New Jersey Governor
Chris Christie, who criticized him over the weekend. He said
(02:43:56):
that he may reopened the bridegate Bridgegate. Sorry, and he said, actually,
this person here at The Atlantic said, you know, when
you look at what happened to Trump after he left
the presidency in twenty twenty one. After that he was
he got dozens of indictments for things like documents that
(02:44:20):
he kept, including some containing nuclear secrets. He was convicted
on thirty four counts of falsifying business records, and his
company was convicted of criminal tax fraud. When he returned
to the presidency this year, he sought payback by accusing
others of crimes for which he had been indicted or convicted.
The political ally that Trump appointed to be head of
(02:44:42):
the federal housing programs. So I mentioned this earlier Bill
Poulti of Poulty Homes has called for a mortgage fraud
investigation of Letitia James, the New York Attorney General who
won the thirty four convictions against Trump. He has also
urged investigations of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook and legal
actions against Senator Adam Schiff and FED Chair Jerome Powell.
(02:45:06):
On Friday, the FBI raid the home in office of
John Bolton, former national security advisor for Trump who is
now a prominent Trump critic, reportedly an investigation of improperly
retraining classified documents like those for which Trump was indicted,
and just as Biden did, Trump has denied any advanced
(02:45:27):
knowledge of the raid. Do you see what is happening
to our country? Just a left right march down to
the bottom, circling the drain. None of this is about
the rule of law. This is all about revenge and
the exercise of power and vendettas that they have so.
Speaker 4 (02:45:42):
Can inflict the most pain on their political opponents. Yes,
it's I said. It's not about principles, it's not about
the Constitution. It is simply about his bruised and wounded ego.
He dared to oppose me, Well, then I'm going to
make your life miserable.
Speaker 2 (02:45:58):
As this person on the Atlantics says, the American system
really depends on a public understanding that the law is
bigger than politics, that right and wrong exist independent of
who screws who. But that's not what's happening now with
Biden and Trump. The two of them are like a
tag team match, whether you're talking about the vaccines and
the lockdowns or you're talking about this if a president
(02:46:21):
is elected in twenty twenty eight, Even if that is happening,
a president who has a healthy respect for the rule
of law is still not going to be easy to
undo this. But I gotta ask who would a president
who on the Democrats and Republicans would be a president
that actually respects the rule of law. I can't think
(02:46:41):
of a single person that would come to mind. Trump
is teaching as many supporters that public office is just
a game of revenge, and of course that's exactly what
Biden did. So we have these two tribes that want
to fight each other, and unfortunately for many of us
who are not part of either tribe, still live in
the same country. With these people going to taken potshots
(02:47:03):
at each other Trump and threatening Chris Christie with a
new Bridgegate investigation. Again, it's more than just his criticism
over the weekend. He's had a chip on his shoulder
about Chris Christie ever since Chris Christie was in the
Chris Christie was a supporter of Trump first time he
(02:47:25):
got elected. He ran his transition team when he first
got elected, and he was in line for a big
position in the Trump administration. But Jared Kushner shut that
down because Chris Christie had put his corrupt father in
jail and he actually had pled guilty to it. And
(02:47:45):
it was, as you mentioned yesterday, he tried to set
up with a sexual blackmail his brother in law who
was going to expose his criminal fraud. So that was
he does a Jeffrey Epstein on this guy to try
to shut it. Yeah, and Trump had pardoned him on
his last day in office. And now he's the French
ambassador and lecturing the French on how they need to
(02:48:09):
follow Israel. But Kushner detests Chris Christie. And then when
he went on, of course, he was somebody who in
the primaries he was the only one to attack Trump,
and he kept telling the other people, you know when
nobody went to attack Trump because Trump had portrayed himself
as a victim of Letitia James and Biden and all
(02:48:32):
these other people, So everybody else is afraid to attack Trump,
and Chris Christy was attacking him and even saying to
the other people who were running against Trump in twenty
twenty four, he said, you got to attack him. If
you don't attack him, this guy's going to get away
with all this stuff. And they all just laid back.
And so then he came out over the weekend and
criticized Trump for going after Bolton, saying that it was revenge. Clearly.
(02:49:00):
After Christy went on TV over the weekend, Trump lashed
out in an evening post on his social media saying,
I just watched sloppy Chris Christie on ABC's This Week.
Can anyone believe anything that sloppy Chris says? Do you
remember that he lied about the dangerous, deadly closure of
the George Washington Bridge in order to stay out of prison,
(02:49:21):
at the same time sacrificing people who worked for him,
including a young mother who spent years trying to fight
off the vicious charges against her. Maybe that's true. I
remember Trump doing that to his supporters on jjway six.
I remember supporters who went to jail for the entire
term of Joe Biden because Trump refused to preemptively pardon
(02:49:41):
them for getting them. He lured them into that area
and used them and then left them to twist in
the wind. He said. Chris Christie refused to take responsibility
for these criminal lacks. As Trump refused to take responsibility
for the sake of justice, perhaps we should start looking
at that very serious situation again. And then he screams
(02:50:03):
in all upper case, no one is above the law,
which is what they said after the what Cash matell
tweeted out after the raid on John Bolton. So we'll
see what happens with this and again this his vphrom
Indebta tour. On his interview on the Weekend, Christie also
(02:50:24):
suggested that comments from Jeffrey Epstein accomplished Gallaine Maxwell, in
which she said Trump was not guilty of any wrongdoing
and praised him as quote cordial and kind. He said
that should be taken with a grain of salt. She
might as well have taken out Donald Trump or President
Trump and said the man who can pardon me has
never done anything wrong. The man who can pardon me
(02:50:46):
has always been wonderful, adding later that he didn't believe
that Trump had any involvement with Epstein because ultimately he's
a politician and he you know, he's on the GOP,
the people who are guarding our pedophiles. But he did
say also that that interview was highly unusually, said, I've
never seen anything done like that before, and we all
(02:51:07):
know that there is just a preparation for Trump pardoning
her to cover up for him. He's also not just
threatening his enemies like Bolton and Chris Christy, his critics,
I should say, but he's also threatening broadcast networks. He
had a late night social media rant where he said
that ABC and NBC, he said, are two of the
(02:51:30):
absolute worst and most biased networks anywhere in the world.
They aren't paying millions of dollars a year in license fees,
but they should. They should lose their licenses for their
unfair coverage of Republicans and conservatives. But at a minimum,
they should pay up big time for having the privilege
of using the most valuable airwaves anywhere at any time.
(02:51:52):
So again, this guy is a thin skinned tyrant, just
like Amy Klobuchar or Kim Kim Jong. I guess Kim
the young'in, and so just like a third world dictator,
he is screaming all up her case. They give me
ninety seven percent bad stories. They're simply an arm of
(02:52:12):
the Democrat Party, and they should, according to many, have
their licenses revoked by the FCC. I would totally be
in favor of that because they're so biased and untruthful,
an actual threat to our democracy. So again, we should
have the government owning the media, controlling the media, and
they should have to be friendly to the incumbent or
(02:52:32):
lose their licenses.
Speaker 4 (02:52:33):
This is if you say mean things about me, I'm
going to take you out.
Speaker 2 (02:52:37):
I've never seen anybody with more open contempt for the
rule of law, for our constitution, and I've never seen
anybody with more open contempt for free speech. You'll shut
down your free speech if you criticize Israel. He wants
to shut down your free speech if you criticize him.
You know it truly is amazing. As a matter of fact,
here's a picture of him. Somebody may be burning the
(02:52:59):
flag in the but Trump is staying there in its
quasi military uniform, burning the Constitution. That's really what is
happening right now as we look at We're going to
take a quick break and we will be right back.
Speaker 1 (02:53:50):
In a world of deceit. Telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Speaker 4 (02:54:00):
Welcome back, folks. We've got a lot of comments here,
so we want to get through them as we are
nearly at the end of the show. It's been a
long day today, Kingdom Law. There is no such person
as the Antichrist. There are antichrist, I e. Those who
deny Jesus is the Christ who has come in the flesh.
Look up the word in scripture and you'll see what
I mean.
Speaker 2 (02:54:20):
That's right. We have plenty of people who are the
spirit of anti Christ and they're everywhere.
Speaker 4 (02:54:26):
Yeah, that's you know, that's what we believe and agree with.
Just that now, there isn't one specific individual who is
going to embody this archetype, but that it is simply
the spirit of those who deny Christ Jesus. Guard Goldsmith says,
I know David and Travis already mentioned it, but this
floated idea of Trump admin investing in weapons makers reveals
(02:54:48):
the past part of his deal to get NATO members
EU to buy more US weapons. You invest and then
you get NATO to buy more.
Speaker 2 (02:54:57):
Yeah, we want you guys to get up a hive
percent of your GDP to buy weapons from US. You're
not doing your share.
Speaker 4 (02:55:05):
Yeah. I also magine I mentioned this before, but with
the way he's talking to India and see he mentioned
specifically they're buying Russian military gear, I imagine he's thinking
they should be buying our surplus military gear, so we're
probably going to be shipping them military stuff as well.
S A Miller one two three, good to see. You
never be an organ donor. The donor has to be alive,
(02:55:27):
the administrator paralyzed. They administer paralyzing meds to the body
and the brain. There is no so called brain dead patients.
These people are staged for organ transplants. So many nurses
have been exposing what they see in the prep rooms
for organ harvesting, tears coming down from the patient's eyes,
unable to cry out.
Speaker 1 (02:55:42):
Well.
Speaker 2 (02:55:43):
Yeah, We've had a couple of stories about that from
the people who who survived that that have come out
just recently said.
Speaker 4 (02:55:51):
It was a terrible, horrifying experience. And now High Boost wait,
what is the orgy dome? Don't ask, but there's some
not all knowledge is power. Some knowledge is barely even knowledge.
Speaker 2 (02:56:09):
I was really amazed that a couple of people that
worked at Info Warriors that went to the Burning Man festivals.
Speaker 4 (02:56:14):
Like wily, normal, like well put together people and they're
going to Burning Man just well, yeah, s a miller
won two three. There target babies, disabled, elderly, anyone who
is a useless eater, all being funneled for euthanasia and
welcoming AI to take our place. Yeah, they're funneling more
and more people into that pipeline. Karen Carpenter twenty seven.
Private equity companies are buying utilities, Well, they're buying everything.
Speaker 2 (02:56:40):
Yeah, they're buying single family homes to rent them out
to us as well. Yeah that's again, that's that's how
they get the you will own nothing and be poor
and immobile all the rest of this stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:56:52):
Black Rock and Vanguard come in, they make an offer
that's over asking price in cash and you can't compete
without yea and no one is very few people are
going to look at it and say, well, this offer
is from black Rock, and I don't like what they do.
And I can afford to take the haircut and actually
sell it to these people over here. So it's again,
it's a very devious plan and it's very effective. These
(02:57:15):
people know what they're doing. They've had a long time
to work on these strategies, and they have enough capital
to make them work. nWo is bad. Nineteen eighty four. Hey,
David and Travis, do you think they will ever get
rid of the Russian AMMO ban? I didn't know there
was a Russian AMMO ban. Yeah, you're not allowed to
buy amo from Russia.
Speaker 2 (02:57:33):
Anything about that, Lanths Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:57:38):
I know that we used to have some AMMO that
was imported from Russia, but that was close to two
decades ago now at this point almost so. No, I
didn't know anything about it. But hopefully, I mean, whatever
brings the prices on AMMO down, I'm all for it.
Speaker 2 (02:57:55):
They've always been about trying to get the price of
ammunition up. I remember during the Obama administration they told
the military to stop recycling brass. A big part of
that was in Fort Trump and New York, and they
did momentarily stop it. I don't know if they restarted
or not, but they were Actually it's costing them money
(02:58:15):
because they went in and paid to crush the spent
brass and sell the crushed brass as scrap metal to China,
rather than giving the spent brass to the American manufacturers
of ammunition so they could use it to make ammunition.
They just didn't want anybody to have ammunition.
Speaker 4 (02:58:36):
It doesn't matter if you've got a gun, if you
don't have a bullet, it's just a fancy club.
Speaker 2 (02:58:41):
Yeah, that's right, there's a club and there's no bullets
in it.
Speaker 4 (02:58:45):
You can't most of them. You can't even mount to
bynet to anymore. So some comments about the first SA
Miller won two three school board shut the parents down
when they read aloud the books in front of them
at the meetings. I think it's just fine for six
year old to read them in school. We've seen that
happen over and over again. No, you can't read that here,
but your child can read it.
Speaker 2 (02:59:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:59:03):
We played the video of that. Yeah, the person trying
to get them removed, and they wouldn't let her show
what the books were because it was not appropriate to
be shown in the place, at the city hall or wherever.
Speaker 2 (02:59:19):
It's pornograph again kitty porn not allowed to read that.
Speaker 4 (02:59:22):
It's disgusting.
Speaker 2 (02:59:24):
Did what they do in the schools to their students
would be arrested for being a pedophile.
Speaker 4 (02:59:31):
They're allowed to get away with it real quickly. Guard
Goldsmith says that haven't had spicy stuff for a while.
That might be a treat or a gift for my
brother who loves hot to has It was actually really
really good, very very delicious.
Speaker 2 (02:59:41):
I really like it.
Speaker 4 (02:59:43):
And for Love of the Road says their homemade ketchup
is really good too.
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Well, bet it is. We had to get all that again.
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Thank you.
Speaker 2 (03:00:11):
The common Man. They created common Core and dumbed down
our children. They created common Past to 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,
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unsophisticated ordinary, but each of us has worth and dignity.
Created in the image of God. That is what we
have in common. That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire
to know everything about us, while they hide everything from us.
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