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10Mar23 "Soft Power" (Culture, Religion) is the Key to Victory & the Marxist Point of Attack
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You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday the 10th of March, year of our Lord, 2023.
Day 1093 of the emergency.
See.
Thank you.
Monday is going to be the three-year anniversary of this lockdown.
But of course, we still have the borders locked down for people who do not get the vaccine, as tennis player Djokovic is finding out.
And yet, even as that is happening, We have cities, New York City as well as Vienna, moving from mask mandates to bans on masks because of crime and other issues.
We're going to begin with news today.
Of course, there's a lot of news about what is happening with train derailments.
It's amazing what is going on with Norfolk Southern.
We'll start with that. We'll be right back.
Thank you. Well,
the derailments just keep piling up, I guess you could say.
We had two deaths and three derailments triggered a probe into Norfolk Southern.
And as the National Transportation Safety Board was demanding that the CEO come speak to them, After another derailment, the probe is the fourth one into these incidents regarding Norfolk Scuttern's Ohio operations in just the last five weeks.
The second in a single day, and it was announced just hours after a collision between a dump truck and a train at a rail crossing in Cleveland, left the conductor dead.
And so they announced that they were going to do this, And then the next day, I believe, when he was supposed to go testify before the committee, just a couple of hours before he goes to testify before the committee, there's yet another derailment.
Same railroad.
They said they hope to diagnose and remedy any organizational factors.
Norfolk Southern has lobbied heavily against safety regulations and And so they're operating longer than normal trains, said the unions.
They said they are also critically understaffed.
And yet, again, as they call them one day, because there's yet another one of these derailments, and then as he's on his way in just a couple of hours before he's supposed to testify before Congress, there's another one in Alabama.
Train was traveling from Atlanta to Meridian at Mississippi.
Derailed about 6.45 in the morning.
No reports of injuries, no reports of hazardous leak, but there were 30 cars derailed.
Now, the CEO of Norfolk Southern, I keep calling it Southern, said, well, you know, derailments are a pretty broad term, pretty loose term, he said.
Yeah, it's a loose term.
They get loose from the track.
He said derailment could mean anything.
It could just mean one wheel is off the track.
How does that happen on a train?
Are they drifting it around the corner or something?
I mean, how do you get one wheel off and the rest of them don't go?
Well, you know, one out of however many wheels on a train is not bad, you know?
It's probably a pretty good ratio.
I don't know how that works.
I mean, do they have pretty loose axles?
I mean, how does one wheel get off and no others do?
Anyway, he says, so far as an increase or decrease, I can't really get into that.
You know, it could just be one wheel that gets off the track, except Just a couple of hours before he goes in, another derailment, 30 cars.
Over the weekend, 28 cars derailed in Springfield, Ohio, which is triggering this.
So, again, just a couple of hours before he testifies.
And so, Norfolk Sutherland has gone on social media.
They got trolled, ratioed, whatever you want to call it.
They put up a sign.
That said, or they put up a picture of a sign, and said, look, these are coming up all over East Palestine.
We are East Palestine, and welcome to America's Greatest Comeback Story.
It's not a handwritten sign.
It's a mass-produced sign that is all over the area.
So when I see something like that, I don't think grassroots, I think astroturf.
Was that something that the company put up?
A great comeback story here.
Give you an idea of some of the things that people wrote.
I'm sure people and business owners are really excited to have to throw away all these pieces of plastic garbage.
Oh, yeah. Well, the thing is that when they talk about a comeback, that's really more the mindset of Norfolk Southern.
One person replied and said, get off of Twitter and do something.
The best response I saw of all that.
So just, again, hey, intern PR flax, you know, you're guilty too.
Not like Ellen and the big bosses, sure.
But you're still participating in the cover-up.
Are you sure that you're going to still get away with this?
That's what we should be asking the people about the lockdown and the masks and the vaccines as they continue endlessly.
We've got the FBI director admitting in congressional testimony, actually he's talking to the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, that the FBI purchased geolocation data of Americans.
They bought cell phone geolocation data from companies.
Who would have thought? Yes, what we were talking about yesterday in terms of geofence warrants.
We've had two cases where they've tried to use geofence warrants, which basically turns the whole process upside down and inside out.
Right? You're supposed to already have some suspects and then you want to get some more information from them.
You have to be very specific about where you want to get that information, why you want to get it, who the suspects are.
It's not enough to say you're going to search the house.
You've got to be specific about what you're looking for and where you're going to look for it.
And yet, with a geofence warrant, that is a fishing expedition.
Tell us, everybody, that was in this general area, and we've seen not just January the 6th, but we've seen situations where people have been swept up with a geofence warrant when there was a crime, like rape or something, just because they were in the general vicinity had nothing to do with it, but you become a suspect. And when we have the kind of justice system that we have right now, you should be very concerned about being a suspect, even if you're innocent.
We say that all the time to people about CPS. But who knew that this was happening?
Well, of course, we've always known that this is happening.
It's one of the reasons why these types of stories have a hard time even really reporting it because it's like, I've talked about this so many times.
One of the reasons, and this is what was happening for the longest time, you had a couple of different offerings of CISPA. You had SOPA, ACTA, PIPA. The US and Europe were trying to come up with a way to protect companies who were going to turn all this information over to them anyway.
This has been going on since they had pen search warrants for phones and other things like that.
And we had, as soon as the CIA and the NSA were created, they started spying on Americans using telephones.
And that was one of the reasons why you had the church, that was the reason why you had the church committee hearing.
It wasn't about That's what they spun it into.
Just like right now, they don't want to talk about the vaccine that is still killing people.
They want to talk about the lab leak theory.
Well, they spun that whole thing away from the central aspect.
That's what the media focused on.
Heart attack gun, heart attack gun.
And yet, it was about what started it and the result of it, the FISA, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, That was there to stop them from doing this.
So that was the reason it started, and it resulted in the FISA Act.
That's redundant. It resulted in FISA to try to stop them from doing this.
And so companies, most companies were complying.
You know, yesterday we talked about it, and when we were talking about artificial intelligence, the surveillance state was part of that.
Primarily we were talking to Peter Charest about the weaponization I highly recommend that interview to you because even though he works with and for the military-industrial complex, Soros funds the organization that's there, he's very honest about the real dark side of this stuff.
And he's somebody who is there.
Now, the whole general tone of the book is to talk about a power struggle between the U.S. and China.
And so that's another important thing to take away from it, how focused they are on China as the competitor, the only competitor, not even Putin.
They're worried about China.
They're worried about China and artificial intelligence and projecting power and strength, and that's just one aspect of it.
And so when they talk about the four battlegrounds, they're talking about battlegrounds between the U.S. and China.
That's where they see the conflict.
And a big part of that in Taiwan is the fact that Taiwan is so unbelievably important in terms of semiconductors, especially advanced semiconductors.
And so that is one of the reasons why they're going to go to the mat for Taiwan.
People need to understand that that's for real.
China wants to take it out, and the U.S. is going to do whatever it can, including full-on war with China, to stop that from happening.
That's one of the key takeaways from that.
But the other part of it was, he said, well, you know, we have a freer society.
Not by much, unfortunately.
You know, they want you to think that we're different from China.
That's one of the reasons why I Google YouTube.
Censored my video that said for the couple of months that I was on YouTube after my show started.
The video that said 2020, the year the world became China.
I did that at the beginning of January 2021.
And they don't want you to think how much like China we are.
Well, here's the difference between the U.S. and China.
In the U.S., the FBI pays people to be traitors.
In China, they say, you know, give it to us or you're going to jail.
That's the difference. Either way, they get it.
And when you go back and you look at CISPA, the many times that this was pushed to try to go through, SOPA, Acta PIPA, all these different acts, they failed.
Aaron Schwartz was killed because he tried to stop that.
They put him in jail, brought up charges against him for illegal access into a library there at Harvard.
It was absolute nonsense.
The local officials said, we're not going to do anything with this.
Then a federal attorney came in and she was offering him a 30-day deal or something like that.
He said her husband.
And yet he was supposedly committed suicide because he was so concerned about going to jail.
This is a guy who had fought them repeatedly and opposed CISPA over and over again.
When he died, they were able to pass CISPA.
They took the pee out.
The P is about protecting the companies that turn your information over to them, whether they do it for free or do it for cash.
And so they took that out, but that's always been the point.
And so when you look at this and say the FBI director admits the agency purchased geolocation data of Americans, who knew?
Who knew? Well, because the left doesn't believe that That the government can do anything wrong.
You know, the left is always concerned when they look at data that's being kept on you about social media.
They always say, well, you know, this will be used by private companies.
For what? To try to sell me some product or something that they're making?
I don't care. I don't care if they get information about me to sell me some product.
I can handle that. I care when the FBI gets that information and then misconstrues that to indicate that I'm some kind of a dangerous extremist because I disagree with the government.
It is absolutely amazing to see where that is.
Just as an aside here, I was surprised to see That Elon Musk is planning a Texas utopia, his own company town.
I saw that and I thought, oh, in Texas, in Austin.
No, no, actually, it's just outside of Austin.
He's already set up his facilities there for Boring, SpaceX, and this whole thing is just five miles from where we used to live.
I just could not believe it.
How did I miss out on this utopia?
I could have been living next to Elon Musk's factories.
And of course, Elon Musk has picked up a massive amount of land in that general vicinity as well, where he's going to build a big billionaire compound for himself.
He's been hanging out at the pad of some other elitist billionaire there in Austin for a long time.
Homeless, homeless, the richest man in the world, homeless, right?
But he's going to build a big complex there as well.
But I could have been living right next to one of his factories.
I could have been commuting to work for Alex.
And I could have been spending six months a year in 100 degree plus temperatures.
How did I miss this utopia?
Praise God. I'm just going to say, I am so grateful to be here.
And thank you all for your support.
One of the things that they're already doing, one guy is just basically...
Software engineer is following all the stuff because he lives right there.
And he's talking about how they're violating all the building codes.
They don't really care. You're going to give them a fine?
They don't care. They don't care about the easement access.
They're for the roads. They don't care about anything.
They don't care about putting in something like $100.
Thousand gallons a day of industrial wastewater into the river.
They don't care about any of that stuff.
They're too big to jail.
Too big to jail.
Meanwhile, as the narrative is ramping up, you know, we keep hearing all of these stories about how cryptocurrency must be shut down because it's using too much power.
It's just destroying the planet.
Well, take a look at what some of these other things are doing.
Of course, you know, we could talk about the massive computational power drains of these companies that are doing artificial intelligence where they're consuming unbelievable amounts of data.
Again, another reason why the intelligence agencies were behind social media creation in the first place, so they can get all that stuff.
And it's why they're so concerned about TikTok, because they don't want the Chinese to have a big database to train their artificial intelligence.
I don't really understand. You know, I'm from the old school.
I'm from the 20th century, where you have procedural languages.
And, you know, even object-oriented programming, you know, is totally different from this deep learning stuff.
I have no idea how machines can look at pictures.
And if you show them enough pictures of an Apple...
And you show them enough pictures of a tomato, they can tell the difference between an apple and a tomato just by showing them pictures, like a human being.
So I don't understand the deep machine learning, but I do understand the vast amounts of computation that is involved there and the vast amounts of energy that is involved there.
I understand these data centers that are, in many cases, you've got some of these connected politicians who are renting data centers.
To the spy agencies, to spy on us.
And so when you look at the vast amounts of energy being used for these computers that store the information, that analyze the information, that train the computers so that they can analyze this information like human beings, Why are they picking on cryptocurrency as being too much energy?
You just can't have cryptocurrency.
Well, you know exactly why. And they'll do the same thing with electric vehicles when the time is right.
After they've banned all the other internal combustion engines, they'll come after the electric vehicles, just like they're going after hybrid cars now.
But this is another aspect of it.
Here's Netflix responsible for 15% of global internet traffic.
Oh, there's a lot of juice.
Again, remember this, when they tell you that they've got to ban crypto because it's not green.
And that's one of the four areas that Biden wanted all of government to be focused on.
We're going to redesign the financial system.
We're going to implement the code to do the FedCoin, CBDC. And we're going to talk about how we're going to enforce this, and then climate change is the fourth one.
And I laughed because when I was there in the Tennessee, say, Capitol, we were on the elevator, we're talking to a guy that's there, and...
I said, so what are you here for?
And I told him, I was there to talk about CBDC. And he goes, and then the door opens and he's going out and he goes, I put in a bill to make CBD legal.
It's like, no, no, it's not that.
It's something different.
That's why we need to talk about this thing.
No, we need to talk. This is much worse than prohibiting CBD. This is prohibiting everything in your life.
Anyway, Netflix is responsible for 15% of global internet traffic.
YouTube is not far behind with 11.5%.
And that's even with all the people they ban.
Just think if they weren't banning people left and right, how much more...
They would use.
How much more juice they would use.
Interestingly enough, Amazon is 3.7% and Disney Plus is 4.5%.
How green is Disney and Amazon?
You know, these companies using a tremendous amount of energy to pump their stuff out.
It'd be so much more efficient to put this stuff on CDs or DVDs or whatever.
DVDs, not CDs. I got CDs coming up here on my mind.
But we're talking about the content that's there.
The movie, 1964 movie with Michael Caine, Zulu, that is now being labeled by the extremist UK government as an extremist film.
Well, it's historically interesting, quite frankly.
I forget what it was.
I should have looked this up.
It just occurred to me. The Victorian Cross, I think.
Maybe you can look this up, Travis, and check me on this.
The Victorian Cross is like their highest level.
And this particular battle, I think, had more people awarded the Victorian Cross than ever in British history.
It was worthy of a film, and if you haven't seen it, it's a situation of a very small number of British soldiers who were there basically as an engineering group to build a bridge.
There had been a major battle between the Zulus and the British Empire immediately preceding this, and they did a prequel to this after this called Zulu Dawn.
And just a vast amount of Zulu soldiers.
Unbelievable number of Zulu soldiers.
And they learned of this, and they kind of circled the wagon in their little...
It wasn't a fort or anything.
It was just a temporary residence.
So they made some temporary barricades as much as possible.
But the movie showed some real extremism.
It showed extreme training, extreme discipline, extreme courage and order.
And it showed how they prevailed.
And it even showed the Zulus after wave, after wave, after wave, and they fought them all.
Eventually coming back one more time, they thought, well, that's it, they're going to finish this now.
And they did a dance and celebration and kind of said, you know, you guys are, you know, respect, essentially, you know, and then left.
That's the story. It's a great movie, I think.
But, you know, it's the type of thing that, again, as I was reading Peter Charest's book about power and the projection of power, and he was talking about soft power and hard power.
Hard power being economic and military might, the machinery, that type of stuff.
For example, in the colonial times, you had one particular battle, not this one, but another battle of the British Empire.
They had this massive number of people who were armed with primitive weapons.
Maybe they had some guns, I don't know.
But they were outnumbered something like 3 to 1.
And yet, the British just had a very early version of a machine gun, a Gatling gun type of thing.
And they had a 60 to 1 casualty ratio in favor of the British.
One of the most lopsided victories ever.
Even in the Iraq War.
With the massive firepower advantage that the United States had, that was only 30 to 1.
This was 60 to 1.
That advance, as he's talking about the bigger scope of things, which we really didn't get into because I'm not really interested in war.
I'm interested in peace.
But in terms of projection of power and things like that, he was talking about hard power versus soft power.
Soft power being the types of things that make people stand up and fight to the end, like you saw here.
And so, in this particular story, the British troops didn't have a firepower advantage.
They had a soft power advantage.
They had courage.
And, you know, they were up against the wall.
And as...
That is being flagged by this British government project they call PREVENT. It's flagged a lot of art, flagged a lot of movies, flagged basically all of Western civilization.
It's also flagged that lady who was silently praying in front of the abortion clinic.
All this stuff is coming from this project called PREVENT. As the Breitbart article said, the Zulus had just defeated the British at the Battle of Eslawanda, if I'm pronouncing that correctly.
One of the first victories of an indigenous army against a European force.
It also portrays the Zulus as the heroes in the end, noting that they were merciful and respectful warriors.
But Prevent has put it on a list of things that need to be banned to stop extremism.
And it's interesting where the Zulus are today.
I've talked many times to a South African farmer about what is happening in South Africa.
He actually joined the ANC because he was against apartheid.
But now the Marxists are coming for the farmers.
They're coming for the boar. Kill the boar, kill the white man is their campaign rally.
The Zulus, on the other hand, Are standing with the white farmers now against the ANC Marxists.
And chief...
That's what I've learned. It's not in the article here.
But I've seen this over and over again.
The white South Africans and the Zulus are now allies against the Marxists who have control of the government, the ANC. In this article, they say chief...
Mangosutu Budalese, a Zulu figure, who became a controversial anti-apartheid leader, and now he's an anti-Marxist leader, just like the farmers there.
He said, even if the past is uncomfortable, and perhaps especially when the past is uncomfortable, it needs to be examined and unpacked.
Rather than hidden away.
Of course race is a central theme in the film.
He previously told the Times.
He said whenever that past is remembered it should always be a celebration of our ongoing fight and victory against division.
And that is worth thinking about.
As that is the present day context of the film Zulu.
And so they're really based anti-communists now.
And as they point out, the series of battles...
Led to mutual respect between the British and the Zulu.
They showed they were strong. Same type of thing happened.
They don't mention this here. Same type of thing happened in New Zealand.
The indigenous people there, the Maoris, really held their own.
And they had earthen forts.
And earthen forts are pretty impervious to cannon fire.
That's something you can see in the Civil War down in Wilmington.
The earthen forts there.
Biggest naval bombardment before World War I ever in history.
And it withstood it.
It required a marine assault to take that fort there.
And so they were not having too much success with the Maoris either.
As a matter of fact, when they got the guns from the British, they quickly figured out how to use them themselves.
So when you have a situation like that where the indigenous people put up a lot of resistance against the Europeans who had superior hard power, just like with the Zulus, there's mutual respect between them.
During the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, there was a song called Impey, celebrating the battle where the Zulus won.
I'm not going to try to pronounce that again.
It's Lanwanda or something. And it became a pop hit.
It was banned by the white minority government.
But today, it is embraced by rugby fans, especially by white fans, as the entrance song for the national team.
The Springboks, who have embraced Zulu culture as a symbol of courage and strength.
You see, there's a lot of lessons that can be learned from history that these cancelers would never imagine.
While we're talking about movies, over the pandemic and the closure of movie theaters and things like that, 2,000-plus movie theater screens went down.
That's pretty amazing when you stop and think about it.
Because a wide release of a film...
Is there anything from 2,000 to the high 3,000 screens in the past?
So that's something that had a wide distribution.
A major release would be on 2 to 3, not quite 4,000 screens nationwide.
And so they've lost 2,000 screens.
And of course, we've seen prices inflate.
They're now over $10, $10.53, up from $9.16 in 2019.
So prices have inflated, the screens shrink, and the content stinks.
That's what's going on with the movie business here.
And it's kind of interesting when you look at one exception, and that is the Jesus Revolution.
The story about the Jesus movement or whatever in the, what was it, 70s?
The one that Kelsey Grammer is in.
And it's the story of Chuck Smith and Greg Laurie.
Greg Laurie produced it and it's kind of his story.
And it was interesting because John Nolte at Breitbart, who covers entertainment, Absolutely clueless, absolutely wrong, terribly wrong about the vaccines throughout the pandemic and all the rest of the stuff.
But John Nolte is good when it comes to entertainment.
And he pointed out in his article, he said there were When you look at the Oscar nominees, five films nominated for Best Oscar this year, and The Jesus Revolution has done more box office than four of those five combined.
And they're all either finished with their theatrical run or at the very end of it where it's tapering off and they're not making any more money.
And so when you look at the Oscar nominees, The Banshees of Enish Aron, Tar, A Triangle of Sadness, Women Talking.
That sounds like a really amazing movie.
It's kind of a feminist version of My Dinner with Andre, which I was never a fan of.
I'm sure there's people out there who are going to say, oh, it was a great film.
To each his own, right?
Uh, but, uh, those four films combined.
So Banshees, 5 million.
Tar, 7 million.
Triangle of Sadness, 5 million.
Women Talking, 9 million.
Add them up and they don't match what the Jesus Revolution has done in the first two weekends and it's got legs actually picked up second weekend.
30 million it did at the box office.
Uh, the only one that is nominated for an Oscar that, um, Did better than that was Steven Spielberg's kind of autobiographical film, The Fablemans.
That did 17.2 million.
That's a Spielberg film that did 17.2 million.
One of his lowest box office films.
And so if you were to throw that in, then yes, the five of them combined would be more than The Jesus Revolution.
But you take that one out and the other four don't even come up to the first couple of weekends of that film.
So after being brought to his knees by the pandemic, 2022 is the year the industry returned to its feet, says the Cinema Foundation.
Has it really? I think it's reverted to form of stuff that nobody really wants to see.
Meanwhile, I guess since nobody really likes the movies that much anymore they're making, WWE, I guess, is getting more popular.
There is lobbying reportedly happening.
Lobbyists are trying to get a couple of states' gambling regulators to approve sports betting on professional wrestling.
Well, why not? We have elections.
People believe elections.
They believe professional wrestling.
People bet on elections.
So why not bet on WWE? They all have pre-scripted matchups, right?
Even the people who are allowed to get into the ring are vetted very, very carefully.
Finally, as we're talking about the kind of culture and entertainment, vinyl records, that's why I mentioned CDs, vinyl records outsold CDs for the first time since 1987.
That's pretty amazing, I think.
And by a significant amount, 41 million vinyl albums versus 33 million CDs.
People don't like to have physical stuff anymore if they can just download it over the internet.
But it's not really surprising to me.
And this is why. One of the things, I loved CDs when they came out.
I was an early adopter of them.
And I got my first CD player in 1983 or 84.
And the sound was just amazing.
Because it always, when you have the vinyl albums, it's always this struggle.
Because it was analog and it was mechanical.
And so you had wow and flutter that you could hear in the sound because the turntable was not turning at precisely a constant speed.
Or you had acoustic feedback because, again, it's analog.
Or you had skating that...
And distortion, and even the way that it had to be recorded under the vinyl, you had to do a significant amount of compression in order to not have the things pop out of the tracks.
And then if you would buy a very expensive preamp to undo that compression as much as possible, then of course everybody knows about the dust and the snap, crackle, and pop that was there.
It did have a different sound that was kind of nice because of that compression and noise.
If you add some stochastic noise to a conversation, you can actually hear what's happening better.
It's a strange thing, but actually, that's the way the human brain works.
And so sometimes, I always thought that that was part of people who liked the sound of vinyl over CD if they had a really expensive system.
I always thought that might be part of it.
But the key thing was that You know, the CDs were just so much better in terms of dynamic range and silence in the background and all the rest of the stuff.
But we were always, my friends and I who got them, we were just like, but I liked the big album covers.
And you could flip them over and you could read about the album or the musicians or whatever they wanted to tell you on the back.
And some of them, you know, fold out, you know.
They got four big surfaces.
It's all about that.
It's not about the music. Because our music, just like our movies, are garbage.
And I'm saying this as an old guy, but I think most people agree with that.
When you look at what my son is nodding his head yes.
When you look at the songs that are selling the most on iTunes or the ones that are being listened to the most on the streaming things, they're songs from the 70s and 80s when there was a big explosion in the way people were experimenting with music and combining different genres together.
You know, doing a fusion of jazz and rock or bringing in classical and rock or creating all new instruments, all that type of thing.
That creativity has been replaced by MTV and auto-tuning for the most part.
And so the music right now, it's just like the movies.
We go back and we look at...
We enjoy going back and looking at old movies that we haven't seen for a long time.
We went back and watched The Quiet Man with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, a John Ford film.
Beautifully filmed. I'm not a big fan of, you know, the Taming of the Shoe type of films, you know, where...
There's combat between.
I don't like my women spicy.
I like them sweet like Karen.
But other than that, it was a great film.
At a different time, a different place.
And you just don't see that anymore.
And so, finally, at the Academy Awards, Zelensky is demanding to get to the Academy Awards.
They're not having it.
I think they should allow him to come.
I think they should create a special category for worst actor in terms of a bad performance and in terms of what he's actually trying to do.
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Okay. Well, we were talking about entertainment.
Another story here.
Entertainment and race.
It seems to be a theme today in the news.
We got Disney... Disneyland is removing Zippity-Doo-Dah from their parades.
And I said this a while back. I said, you know, so if you don't like the Song of the South, then get rid of Zippity-Doo-Dah.
I shouldn't have said that. They're not getting rid of it because of me.
Let me respond first, though, to some of the people who left some comments and some tips on Rumble.
Thank you very much for the tip.
He said, awesome interview yesterday.
Very illuminating. Thanks. Well, thank you.
I thought he was fascinating, and that's why...
I said, look, I know the Center for New American Security, I know it's funded by Soros and a lot of these other organizations that have been very subversive to our society.
I know that Hillary Clinton spoke there at the opening ceremonies and other things like that.
And I know that they're doing studies for the military-industrial complex, but it's interesting to know what the other side is saying.
And I, you know, go back and read what Zbigniew Brzezinski said 50 years ago.
About, in his book, Between Two Ages.
America's role in the coming technotronic era.
You know, it is very enlightening to understand what these people are saying.
Or read Klaus Schwab's book or whatever.
But what he had to say, just about the state of artificial intelligence.
And again, you know, they're not going to tell us exactly the state of AI. But one of the things in that AI dogfight that's in the book, we didn't talk about it yesterday, was, you know, they had competition between the different artificial intelligence programs who were fighting each other in a dogfight.
Determine who had the best one.
And then they came after the human, and the human was something like zero hits and 15 losses type of thing.
But when the AI was fighting itself, one of the things that he said was, they were circling each other for two hours, you know, trying to maneuver for two hours at nine G's.
Nine G's.
Most humans can't survive that.
And even trained pilots with special compression suits can't handle that for more than just a couple of seconds.
These things did it for two hours.
The point being that he said, you know, aerospace engineers will tell you, that the limiting factor in these fighter jets has been the human being inside of them.
They've got to pull it back so they don't kill us with the G-forces.
These things went for two hours at nine Gs.
And you know, when you stop and think about what really is the state of the art, and you start looking at a lot of these UFOs that are out there, people are saying, well, that did stuff that, you know, that sped up so fast, or it slowed down so fast, or it did that maneuver so fast.
That would have killed any humans inside, so that can't be human beings in there.
Well, it could be AI flying this stuff already.
One of the things, of course, and he mentions it briefly, you know, when you are...
When you develop equipment, and you've developed your secret stuff, of course, there's always the question of when do we use it?
How long do we save this as a surprise capability?
And not reveal this to other people.
And that's a big part of the strategic issues.
Especially with the U.S. military.
They got a lot of stuff on the wraps that they're not showing us.
You know, you look at this new bomber that they've got out there.
Looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie.
But it looks very much to me like, I think, what is it?
The B-21? Is that what it is?
They had some pictures of it.
And it looks...
It looked to me like the planes from Things to Come.
I forget which one.
It was a Shape of Things to Come or Things to Come.
One of them was the name of the H.G. Wells book and the other one was the movie.
But in the movie version, the way they drew...
It's not a drawing, but I guess it was probably back in the early 30s.
But the way they showed the planes...
That these technocrats were using to impose a global tyranny on everybody with their superior firepower.
Looked pretty much like that new bomber jet that's out there.
On Rumble, Donald Dumpster.
Thank you for the tip.
I didn't know that Donald watched this program.
Why are all the derailments taking place?
Well, we know why.
You've got to take the shot.
It is... It is kind of interesting, isn't it?
It is a massive constant.
It almost looks like somebody's maybe got it in for Norfolk Southern.
I don't know if their tracks or their trains are any worse than anybody else.
I mean, there's a lot of derailments in general, but they seem to be focused on them.
Rumble North American House Hippo says, David is right.
Those engineers really shouldn't be drifting the trains around the corner, getting that one wheel off.
Again, how in the world does that happen?
What is that there? That's a derailment, a multi-track drifting.
There you go. That's great.
See, we just need to get the Japanese involved.
Yeah. They understand how to run trains, apparently.
Yeah. Well, they can get the bullet trains done, but the U.S. can't.
I mean, California is, like, so far behind in this bullet train thing that they want to do.
It's just amazing. And it is that way with all these different projects.
They wanted to do a bullet train between Dallas and Houston and And, you know, they have all these dreams about doing light rail systems.
They did a light rail thing in Austin.
Nobody took it.
You know, it's just like the buses that you see driving around.
I've said many times, if they go to autonomous buses in Raleigh, then they will have nobody riding the buses, not even the driver.
There are certain places where that works.
You've got a high concentration of people in New York or something like that.
Or you have in Orlando.
I know a listener to the program, David, works in Orlando as a bus driver.
Of course, I've been to Orlando.
And when we were there, we took the bus because it was very convenient to...
To try to find a parking space and go for just a short distance, when you've got a big concentration of things like that that are kind of that medium distance apart, it makes a lot of sense, but in most cases it doesn't.
McKeept on Rumble.
This coffee cup is so sweet, I don't need sugar anymore.
Well, thank you. I love it as well.
I've got my drink in here this morning as well.
I appreciate all the support from everybody.
Thank you so much for, again, the merchandise.
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Please pass that along, because people, I don't think, are going to be finding us on social media, especially after the things that I've said about Elon Musk.
But anyway, Zippity-Doodah has been removed from Disneyland's Magic Happens Parade.
Magic happens. I think something else happens.
Excrement happens, doesn't it?
So this is an example of, because it came from the movie Song of the South.
And you know, it's interesting, we had a video store chain back in the 1980s and 90s, and there was only one Disney movie that was never released from the catalog, and that was Song of the South.
We carried it as a laser disc from Japan.
But they would not release it in the United States.
Even though they were using Zippity Doodah as a theme song for Disney, even though they had Splash Mountain at the time, well, now they're purging all of that stuff.
The change in the parade follows plans to close the park's classic ride, Splash Mountain, which was designed with references to Song of the South.
The attraction will be reconfigured to feature themes and iconography from the 2009 feature, Princess and the Frog.
Splash Mountain was shuttered at Walt Disney World Resort in January, though in LA it remains in operation.
How's that happening? I don't know.
We have a very special memory of that.
Remember that, Travis? Splash Mountain.
We stayed at a Disney resort back in the 90s one time.
And we went when it was off-season in September.
And the crowds are low, and if you're staying at one of their properties, they gave you an option of what they call the e-ticket express, where you could, after park hours, after everything had closed, the people had this ticket that opened it up for them.
It's just a few people. They were trying to...
You know, level out the drop-off, the seasonal drop-off in attendance with things like that.
And we went there, and it was amazingly empty.
And they called it the e-ticket express because in the days when it first opened, the major attraction in each section, you used, well, you buy tickets.
When it first opened, I lived in Florida.
You would go there, and there was no admission price.
You'd pay to park. You'd pay to eat at the restaurants, and they were not overpriced.
And then you would buy a book of tickets, and if you didn't use the tickets, you could come back on another day and use them again.
It wasn't until Michael Eisner took over and they got rid of the ticket books, and it was like a general admission, and that's when the price really started to go up.
And the lines went up because people, you know, as Florida natives, we understood that most of the people would pack on and make big lines in the morning to go on the rides.
But by the evening, when they had the parade, pretty much everybody was out of tickets.
And so then you could go on the rides.
Well, the E-Ticket Express was kind of like that, but it was very, very empty.
And we just went to Splash Mountain, and we must have ridden that thing for, just stayed on, because there's nobody there to get on the ride.
We must have ridden that thing for about 45 minutes.
And it was a lot of fun.
And outside of the...
The ride itself had a couple of characters from Song of the South.
What was it? It was the fox and the bear, I think.
And they had some wheelchairs that they were pushing and riding down the hills.
They were getting pretty reckless.
I mean, that tells you, though, how, you know, almost hitting people.
But that tells you how empty the place was, that they could do that type of thing.
But anyway, the initiative to close Splash Mountain started three years ago with a petition that called for its cancellation.
The petition that called for the cancellation only got 21,000 signatures.
The people who said keep it got 99,000 signatures.
Okay, five to one.
So what did Disney do?
Well, they wanted to close it.
Splash Mountain has never included depictions of slaves or any racist elements.
It's based solely on historical African folktales that families of all ethnicities have been enjoying for nearly a century, said the petition.
It is absurd to pander to a small group of Disney haters that don't understand the story and re-theme such a nostalgic ride.
And that's the whole thing. I've said many times, I've talked about Song of the South and all this stuff.
It ought to be a celebration that a slave could write this kind of wise and humorous story.
It should be a celebration of humanity, that even people who are in horrific circumstances, even people who are slaves or in chains, and it's not just Uncle Remus.
Remember Aesop's fables?
Aesop was a slave in the Roman Empire.
There was nothing racial about that.
Slavery has typically not been racial.
You've had slavery where prisoners of war, or especially the way it was practiced by Indians in this country, they would capture another tribe and they would keep the people as slaves, as prisoners.
But when you look at Uncle Remus, when you look at Aesop, what you're seeing here Is something that transcends their condition.
Because every human has freedom and dignity, should have freedom.
But even if they don't have the freedom, they have dignity because they're created in God's image.
That's what we should take away from it.
Just like Zulu, right?
We should look at what has happened subsequent to that.
You know, two different ethnic groups fighting each other and coming to a mutual respect.
That type of thing should be celebrated.
That's what should be coming across in the Song of the South.
If only the left had the wisdom of Uncle Remus, but they don't.
When we come back, we'll talk a little bit more about the insanity of the left.
This is a self-loathing white liberal out of L.A. And he's got a piece on how white drivers are polluting the air of people of color in Los Angeles.
We'll be right back with that insanity.
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Hello, what, uh, who are you?
It's the new mug they're selling at thedavidknightshow.com, right?
So, basically, a mug is something that holds liquid, right?
'Cause basically you can't hold coffee with your hands, right?
I'm what it's scatting, but anyone tries to mug me, I be ready for it, you dog-faced pony soldier.
They say the mug can help patriots drink coffee, then save the world.
This could be bad for us.
Save the world, but we owe the world.
These people, they're supporting free speech with every month they buy.
Come on. These people, I tell you, well, anyway.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
All right, welcome back, and we've got a couple more comments here on Rumble Harps out of Australia.
Hey, how are you doing, Harps? Thank you for the tip.
He said, I didn't get my first CD until 1992, and I still buy LPs as well as CDs for the same reason.
Uh, I love the sleeves and the covers on them.
Yeah, exactly. Uh, I've got a tremendous number of records and it grieves me to no end that my record players are broken and I have to get them fixed in order to listen to them.
I'm looking at these things. It's like, Oh, I remember that song.
Um, and, um, some of them I can find on YouTube because YouTube is, um, uh, you know, all about violating copyright.
Everywhere. That's why they shut me down was for a copyright violation when I used a little bit of a clip of It's a Wonderful Life two-hour movie that had been there for several years, had a million views.
I used a couple of clips along with a lot of my content under fair use.
And they took down that about the Federal Reserve.
We know what that was about. As a matter of fact, I have been told, someone who put up something that I did, it was Woody Harrelson on Saturday Night Live.
I put that up with comment.
That's allowed under fair use.
But they took it down on, I think it was Facebook.
There is an exception.
If you talk about it, if you use it for commentary, for criticism, if you are analyzing it, you can show it.
That's fair use.
But what they don't want you to see is the political content, just like with the Federal Reserve.
Rockfin, General McGuffin.
Well, thank you very much.
That's very kind and generous.
I appreciate that tip. Good morning, David.
I've been on hiatus from the show for the last few weeks.
I need a short break from information overload in general.
I'm glad to be back and thankful to you and your families to work to cover the truth submitted from the so-called news.
Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Yeah, I know. It is. Tell me about it.
Information overload. I got a front seat to that one.
I do have to decompress.
The way I do it is with music.
That's the only thing that keeps me going.
Because it is depressing sometimes to look at the news.
Yesterday's news was very serious.
Today we got a lot of culture news.
I don't want to talk about. But we'll be talking about the war as well as what is happening with the economy.
Gerald Sunti will be joining us in the third hour to talk about both of those.
But let's talk about this article from the LA Times, how white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by LA's people of color.
I saw this yesterday and I tweeted it out, just in case somebody still sees me on Twitter.
And I said, these people are beyond parody.
How does the Babylon Bee go beyond this?
They've got a tough job.
These people are so into self-parody that you really can't do a better job than they do.
So we've been hearing all the time about man-made global warming, right?
And I thought, you know, why don't they call it woman-made?
How sexist that is.
And now we're going to have white climate change.
Not man-made climate change, but it's going to be white climate change.
Well, because, you know, it's kind of white guys who invented the cars, who found the oil, who refined the oil for fuel and all the rest of the stuff.
They did the airplanes as well.
So I guess, you know, white people, white males, are responsible for this whole big problem, which isn't a problem, by the way.
The unicorn farts are not a problem.
But the self-loathing liberals are.
It's not going to be CO2 that's going to destroy the world.
It'll be self-loathing liberals.
I couldn't help but consider my own complicity, he said, while reading a new study from USC researchers finding that Angelenos who drive more tend to be exposed to less air pollution.
And Angelenos who drive less tend to be exposed to more pollution.
See, you would never question any study that comes out of the University of Southern California.
That's beyond question.
Oh, so now we have a new data point here.
It may sound like a paradox, he said.
No, it sounds like absolute nonsense.
But it is a function of racism that shaped this city and its suburbs and continues to influence our daily lives.
And it is a stark reminder...
Of the need for climate solutions to benefit everyone.
So you just got to get rid of those, you know, white man cars.
That's what he's saying.
We need to have 15-minute cities, and we need to have what Google called their smart city model in Toronto, sidewalk labs.
They want to call sidewalk labs because they want you walking on the sidewalk.
End of story. And this is a new emerging theme.
It began with booty gay.
Remember when he went to this area and he's going to, you know, tens of millions of dollars is going to be allocated to tear down a highway bypass.
And the whole point of highway bypasses is so that you don't have a lot of traffic going through a neighborhood so that people can walk through the neighborhood.
And things like that. Instead of having constant traffic.
Instead of having cars that are gridlocked and stopped at traffic lights and sitting there idling and putting out fumes, right?
No. No, he wants...
That's what he wants.
He's tearing down the bypass to get people...
Because those roads are racist, you see.
And that's the new theme here.
Roads are racist.
Cars are racist.
Liberty of movement is racist.
Right? And the cities are great because the cities are collectivist.
The cities are centrally controlled.
That's good. Freedom of movement and owning stuff and being able to make your own decisions as to where you want to live and where you want to work and being able to travel.
Oh, that's awful. We all need to be in cities, and you notice that Donald Trump has jumped into that as well.
I saw an article on health news impact, or vaccine impact is where I typically look at it, but I think they mirror each other.
And it was talking about Trump in the 15-minute city and how he bought into all this stuff.
I said, good, you know, it's a Leo Homan article, and he picked up on it as well.
I talked about that at the very beginning, and when I was looking through, I saw that Brian had included my video that I put out there as soon as Trump started talking about that.
And, you know, it was posted.
That's how Alex began a segment, praising Trump.
Because, look, he wants to help us.
He's going to design cities that we can live in.
It's like, are you kidding me?
You know, you used to tell us the truth about that stuff.
That's pure Agenda 21.
That's pure UN 2030, Smart Cities Agenda.
This is pure Great Reset.
Why is everybody into building cities just like Elon Musk?
He's going to build a little corporate town there.
You know, the people can live and work in that one area.
This is a sign of despotism.
Just like the guy who was the CEO of Lyft, He wrote this article, and it was a real eye-opener for me about 10 years ago.
Just the total contempt that all the urban planners have For the automobile.
For single family detached homes in the suburbs and things like that.
Even the name, the suburbs.
You know, oh well, it's below urban, right?
Urban is where you want to be.
You want to be in the city.
And that's what he said. He said it several times and in several different ways.
The CEO of Lyft, who was, by training, an urban planner.
Cities are the best invention of man, he said.
And cars are the worst invention.
Well, no, as soon as people had cars, they were desperate to escape the cities.
And as I've mentioned many times, Jefferson knew that as well.
The cities then were nothing.
The cities then were less than the suburbs today.
There's an estimated 0.62% decrease in In lung-damaging fine particulate matter, says this L.A. writer, to which Angelenos are exposed.
I'm really going to go back into this fine particulate matter.
PM 2.5, give me a break.
Again, it was in 2012.
11 years ago that you had at the EPA there in North Carolina where I was.
They were trying to ban diesel.
They were trying to ban grills and wood fireplaces and all the rest of this stuff.
And so they got volunteers that looked for people who had respiratory issues to start with and heart issues to start with as volunteers.
And then they exposed them to find particular matter that was 72 times higher than what the EPA said, trying to make them sick, trying to kill them so they could make a case of that.
It was part of a group that exposed that, tried to stop it.
And as that was going on, you had Lisa Jackson going to a congressional hearing with Ed Markey, who was a congressman at the time.
He's now a senator.
And she was saying, Senator, I'm not talking about people.
And it was obviously a planned dialogue.
He even stepped over and said some of her lines.
She said, Senator, I'm not talking about people getting sick.
I'm talking about people dying.
And more people are dying from fine particulate matter than are dying from heart disease or cancer.
You see, they keep throwing this stuff out.
We heard the same stuff again when they got to COVID. Always the same stuff again.
Whatever the threat of the day is, it's worse than heart disease and cancer.
No, it's not. Government is worse than heart disease and cancer.
Government is worse than COVID or anything else they can imagine.
But this type of lie has always been there, and that's what they're going back to.
Find particulate matter.
Many residents, and so the next thing they'll do is they'll say, you know these people in the suburbs who are barbecuing?
They're killing the people of color.
People of color like barbecue as well.
Anyway, today many residents of the county's whiter, more affluent neighborhoods who were often able to keep highways out of their own backyards commute to work through lower-income black and Latino neighborhoods bisected by freeways.
See? We're back to the racist roads again.
This is becoming a theme now for the left.
Because it's not enough To get rid of internal combustion engines.
First they came for the diesels, then they came for the gas engine, then they came for the home heaters, the gas heaters, and the grills, the gas grills, and the cookout outside, right?
And then they came for the roads.
Because it was always about locking us in these cities and walking a short distance if we're good.
If we're good, we can do that.
If we're not good, there won't be any point of walking because they won't let you buy anything for the CBDC. As a white guy who's lived in LA's west side for most of my life, I've benefited from the region's sordid history.
Sordid history! Much as I try to do my part, taking the train a couple of times a month, walking to local coffee shops and restaurants, instead of driving across the city, see what he's describing here, is life in the 15-minute city.
The virtuous future.
There's no question that I contribute to the inequitable air pollution.
That this study describes.
Well, there's no doubt that he's contributing a lot of unnecessary problems.
And then he finishes up, says, Governor Gavin Newsom has set a goal of ending most of the state's gasoline vehicles by 2035.
The climate bill signed by Biden Could complicate that effort, as the Times' Russ Mitchell explains.
The Inflation Reduction Act is set to phase out federal tax credits for electric cars that aren't built in the U.S., at least a temporary obstacle for some automakers.
Regardless, switching from oil to electricity won't solve everything.
Electric vehicles still produce harmful air pollution via brake dust.
And toxic chemicals in tires.
And cars of all kinds can kill pedestrians and drivers.
See, they will never be satisfied until they have taken us back to a feudal system where you've got some feudal lord who has a company town like Elon Musk.
And, you know, you're allowed, if you're good, to walk certain places and do things.
Unless they get you back to that kind of abject poverty and remove all your choices, these people will never be satisfied.
This isn't about electric cars versus internal combustion engines.
This is about your freedom and dignity, and how these people can lord it over you.
Unfortunately for public transportation fans, Newsom has proposed $2 billion in budget cuts for transit projects.
That critics say would make it even harder for local transit agencies already struggling with lower ridership.
Nobody wants that.
See, that's why this has to be coerced.
The roads are racist.
And, you know, brake dust everywhere, right?
Decreased revenue coming out of the pandemic to attract and to retain writers.
This is, and it's our fault if we let them get away with this.
These people are crazy, authoritarians, and we got nobody to blame but ourselves if we let them get away with this.
Meanwhile, while we're on the theme of racist roads and racist everything, racist songs, racist stories, even to celebrate, A wise, anonymous slave.
We have to...
That's racist.
Well, you've got Colin Kaepernick now.
Accusing his white parents, who adopted him, of perpetuating racism.
This is a guy who, like Obama, as a white mother, black father, and was raised by...
Just as Obama was raised by his grandparents, his CIA grandparents.
That's what's really... That's the thing that is most relevant about his background.
It isn't his skin color.
It isn't their skin color.
What's relevant about Obama's background was he was raised by the CIA. CIA founders, some of the founding creeps.
But anyway, Colin Kaepernick, same situation.
White mother, black father, raised by white adopted parents.
So mom and dad, take the knee.
You're evil because you're white.
He accused his adoptive white parents who took him in at five weeks old.
He accused them of perpetuating racism.
He talked about disagreements that he had with his white parents, disagreements that he characterized as problematic, and he attributed it to racism.
I know my parents love me, but there were still very problematic things that we went through, he said.
Specifically, he mentioned one incident when his adopted mother voiced concern about his decision to braid his hair in cornrows like one of his favorite NBA players.
After getting his hair braided, his mother warned that his hair looked not professional and a little thug.
That's it? That's it?
It's like, what parent hasn't had discussions with their kids about stupid hairstyles?
Uh... Travis is rolling his eyes.
I've had some atrocious hairstyles in the past.
That's right. I'm just trying to save you from your future self when you look back at the pictures.
And that's what every parent goes through.
All kids do that.
I did it as a kid.
I had stupid hairstyles.
I cringe when I look back at them.
I'm just telling them, like, I'm just trying to save you.
I know how stupid you look.
You don't know how stupid you look.
It's a phase that you go through.
But that's it. His white parents, how racist they were because they criticized his hairstyle.
What a spoiled little brat, this guy.
How ungrateful he is.
He says, that's informed why I have such long hair today.
Well, get over it, pal.
And this guy has led a charmed life.
Ungrateful to his parents.
Ungrateful to the NFL. Imagine being a multi-millionaire and still being hung up on something your mom said to you about your hair decades ago.
Yeah, the Peter Pan syndrome.
She was like really hurtful to me one time.
She said mean things about my hair.
Yeah, exactly. The Peter Pan thing.
That was another thing. I haven't talked about that with Disney.
That's what's so amazing to me.
You know, the Lost Boys, they make a point in the trailer showing you that they've got girls now who are Lost Boys.
The whole point of the Lost Boys was that these little boys who went to Never Never Land as children had never even seen a woman, right?
And then Wendy comes in, and in the original novel, she's a mother figure.
We don't want mother figures.
We don't want mothers.
They're bad, you know.
She brought order and all the rest of it.
So the whole point of Peter Pan, this counterplay between the Lost Boys and Wendy, It was talking about how they need a mother.
It was talking about the importance of a mother.
Disney just has lost the plot.
And so has our civilization.
The importance of a mother and the importance of eventually growing up.
You know, you eventually have to get out of this Neverland.
Go find a wife.
That's right, yeah. They refuse to grow up.
Our society resembles that remark, doesn't it?
Kaepernick's mother, Heidi Russo, was a teenager when she became pregnant.
His biological father was a black man.
So he was adopted by Teresa and Rick Kaepernick.
And as Breitbart says, no one who ever helped him is above being called a racist, even his parents.
Yes, that kind of ingratitude.
Lawmaker condemns white Christians who adopt needy Native American children.
Well, take care of them yourself.
White Christians who adopt needy Native American children are guilty of genocide, according to one state lawmaker in Minnesota.
Although, not actually.
I mean, you could say they're killing their culture.
That's not genocide. And she said, I'm sick of white Christians adopting our babies that we don't take care of.
Oh, she didn't say that. And rejoicing, she said.
It's a really sad day when that happens.
It means the genocide continues.
If you care about our babies, advocate against the genocide.
So why is she talking about this as a state legislator?
Well, she's following, she's trying to enact something that is in the Federal Indian Child Welfare Act.
She's trying to put that into state law, the federal law that is currently under challenge.
And there's arguments in the Supreme Court this spring.
Classifies children by race and gives tribal authorities absolute control over the adoption of Indian children.
So this is a legal manifestation of this fallacy that it takes a village.
You've got the tribal leaders of the village.
Deciding what's in the best interest of the children.
Even if you've got a mother who wants to give up her child to someone because she doesn't feel she can handle it, and there are people who are waiting.
Again, this legislator said, white saviors are the worst.
White saviors are the worst.
Well, I can tell you my, Karen, my experience with this in the early days.
We tried for a long time to have kids, tried a long time to adopt kids.
And when we were trying to adopt a child, we went to the North Carolina, I forget the name of the agency, but it was a state agency or something.
And they had a room full of people who wanted to adopt children.
Every single one of them was white.
And the woman got up and she said, the only children we have for adoption are black.
Nobody blinked an eye.
And she said, but we will not put a black child in a white family.
This same kind of attitude. We're not going to put an Indian child in a white family.
So, we've only got black children, all of you are white, so we don't have any kids for you.
Bye-bye. It's that simple.
And they subsequently changed that.
Some friends of ours who are Christians adopted an entire sibling group because I forget what happened to the parents.
I don't know if they died or something else happened, but it was an entire sibling group of black children.
They were white. I remember when Karen was protesting Planned Parenthood in Austin, they had posters.
That said black genocide.
You want to talk genocide, lady?
This woman probably supports abortion.
She probably doesn't care that most of the abortion clinics by Planned Parenthood were put in black neighborhoods.
So you want to talk about genocide?
Talk about the black genocide, the eugenics of Planned Parenthood from its very beginning.
And so they were there with black genocide posters protesting.
And Antifa showed up.
And got in Karen's face.
Karen was there with our daughter, who's adopted.
And started calling her a white savior.
Like, yeah, I want to save kids instead of having them chop to pieces.
I'm white, so what?
And she got angry.
And so Karen got that great clip where she says, I kill my kids.
She's proud of her abortion.
She kills her kids.
But you're bad if you try to save them because you're white.
They're white. It's amazing the racism and the hatred of these people.
They're not fit to be parents, quite frankly.
These politicians, these tribal leaders.
What a child needs to grow up is not a village, not even an Indian village.
It doesn't take an Indian village to raise a child.
It takes loving parents to raise a child.
Those are hard to come by.
And we shouldn't be turning people away arbitrarily because of our racism.
Raising our next generation and keeping them in our indigenous families is essential to preserving our culture, our language, our traditions, and our way of life.
But of course, if we want to preserve our culture, our traditions, our way of life, these are the same people who demand that we tear down our statues, that we tear down our roads, that we tear down our society.
Because they understand that soft power is more important than hard power.
I talked about the advantage that the colonial powers, European powers, not just the British Empire, but there were a lot of colonial powers out of Europe.
Because of their firepower, they were able to prevail and to conquer areas.
But it's far more important to have soft power.
What is soft power? Well, that's your culture, your religion, your family, your society, freedom, liberty, dignity, all of these things.
That is soft power.
And that is the most powerful thing.
That is far more important in the long run than guns.
Because in the long run, real soft power, It's like something that can take the blows and not break.
Hard power is brittle.
Hard power can be broken.
Soft power may be hit over and over again.
It may be bent over double, but it doesn't break.
And eventually it comes back like a thick rubber rod.
And that kind of soft power that only comes From religion.
Comes from culture.
Comes from those types of things.
That's what the Marxists are coming for.
They understand the power of that.
That's why their first priority is to take that.
As much as I hate these attacks on the Second Amendment, I've got to say that conservatives don't understand that our liberty does not depend upon the firearms that we have.
It depends upon our will.
And it depends upon our looking after our culture and our language and our traditions and protecting them from the people who are deliberately setting out to destroy them.
There's no intention to destroy this Indian culture by people who adopt a child.
They're just trying to provide care for a child.
But these Marxists, they really do intend to do that.
So, we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
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It's the new mug they're selling at thedavidknightshow.com, right?
So, basically, a mug is something that holds liquid, right?
Because, basically, you can't hold coffee with your hands, right?
Yeah. They say the mug can help patriots drink coffee, then save the world.
This could be bad for us.
Save the world?
But we owe the world.
These people, they're supporting free speech with every month they buy.
Come on. These people, I tell you, well, anyway.
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Got a couple of comments and tips on Rumble.
Angus Mustang, thank you for the tip.
He said, I lost 15 pounds when I went to Disney with my family.
It was mostly in 10s and 20s.
Yeah, it's unbelievably expensive now.
I mean, we went in the early 90s and...
I thought it had gone up quite a bit.
We hadn't been there. The kids were little.
They were like three or four years old.
And we went back.
Because Karen and I knew it.
I met her in college.
And Disney World was opened when I was in high school.
So I knew it very well.
And we went a lot at that point in time.
But then we'd moved away.
And we stopped going while we were still in Tampa.
And after they changed it to general admission and done all this other stuff, boy, it really did go up.
But it's gone up exponentially now.
I can't even believe it. I can't even imagine going back there now.
But yeah, it was a lot.
And dollar bills, a lot of weight.
Donald Dumpster on Rumble.
Thank you for the tip. He said, David, I was trying to give you some inside information, but I think you missed it.
The derailments are a result of the trains not taking the Norfolk Southern variant COVID jab.
There you go. Maybe that's also part of what the train employees have a problem with.
I don't know if they forced that on them or not.
I've got a little bit more to talk about with what is happening to our culture and our kids.
Black Lives Matter Conference is telling teachers how to embed critical race theory in class.
And I said over and over again, I said, look, we fight these battles.
It's being pushed from above.
It's being pushed from the federal government down to the state levels, incentivized financially, just like the dumbed-down Common Core stuff is.
But that is where the attack is coming from.
But when we try to fight back against this, whether you're talking about the governor, whether you're talking about a school board, whether you're talking about a principal, you can get all of them on board with you.
But it still comes down to the individual classroom teacher.
And if you're going to turn your kids over to them, you better understand where that teacher is coming from.
And it's really hard to understand that.
That's why I've said so many times that people say, well, yeah, I understand that's happening in another school, but I don't believe it's happening in mine.
Or even if it's happening in your school district, even if it's happening in your school, people say, well, my teacher's not doing that.
Well, how do you know? Well, a lot of people found out that their teacher was doing that with Zoom classes.
And so in Washington, D.C., Black Lives Matter and Schools Curriculum Fair.
Black Lives Matter and School Curriculum Fair.
They trained teachers how to embed critical race theory in their schools earlier this year.
Some of the classes, the workshops that they have.
Liberatory. Anti-racist education for black, queer, and trans youth.
Yes, even in mathematics.
That was the title.
Yes, even in mathematics.
Because even in mathematics, you can get the Black Lives Matter racist, Marxist curriculum in there.
Two plus two equals five.
Yeah, that's always been part of totalitarian mathematics.
You say that because they demand that you say that.
It doesn't matter what's true.
You say what they demand you say.
Teachers will gain an introductory understanding of what it means to engage in an anti-racist, queer, and trans education.
They will also learn how to inspire more liberatory spaces for black, queer, and trans youth in K-16 education.
This is why the schools are so toxic.
Because all they care about is their racist Marxist agenda.
Another lesson, a session rather, titled Liberating Education During the Schooling Crisis.
You notice how they all start out with liberation?
This is a prescription for slavery.
People don't understand this.
It focuses on the teaching of black, indigenous, and Latinx educational traditions to highlight the radical and liberatory educators in historical social movements.
This is just pure on Marxist tripe.
Filtering down now to kindergarten.
Usually you find this stuff in the colleges.
By expanding participants' knowledge about these traditions, this workshop aims to add to their toolbox Pedagogical and organizing tactics.
Organizing tactics.
These are people who are revolutionaries and they want to start training these kids as revolutionaries.
Start manipulating and grooming them sexually as kids in kindergarten and turning them into revolutionaries from kindergarten.
That's why the proud family that you saw from Disney Plus.
Little tiny kids.
An angry cartoon where they're angry and shouting and how much they hate people because of their skin color.
It's just absolutely amazing to me to see how this is a full-on war against our society.
And of course, the genocide based on skin color is the next thing.
Organizing tactics to create a subversive and liberatory education inside and outside the classroom.
Using children's literature to spark conversation from toddlers to third grade.
Well, you know, when we look at what is happening, this is all just recycling the filth from, you know, the people go up and get filthy in college with this Marxism.
They go back into the schools, get the kids at an earlier and earlier age, and just keep recycling that lie, those lies and hate.
Fewer people are going to college, and that could be a good thing, says Reason Magazine.
Not for the reasons that I'm giving.
They're looking at it from a purely economic standpoint.
And, of course, I mentioned last week, they had an interview with a guy who had a school where he was teaching welding.
And he said, look, you know, two years of this, I don't even think it was two years of welding class.
It was like a year of it or something.
And he said, you're guaranteed to get a job, minimum of $80,000.
He said, I've made as much as $300,000 in one year.
And you don't have that school debt that's so large.
Fewer and fewer young people are enrolling in college.
Many have presented this decline as tantamount to a national emergency.
Only for the fat and greedy college system is it a national emergency.
Only for the people who wish to use it as a propaganda instrument.
Declining college attendance rates may actually be a good thing, they said.
They need to lower their inflated prices.
How'd they get inflated? Well, reason knows.
They don't really go into it in this article, but the reason that the prices are so high is because of government subsidies.
Whenever the government subsidizes something, the prices go through the ceiling.
And that's especially true of college tuition.
You could make that as the pure test case.
I remember when I was in engineering, my books cost more than my tuition did.
Not anymore. The decline may actually be coming from students who are already likely to drop out of school without a degree.
Many are saving themselves from accruing unnecessary debt for a degree that they likely would not have obtained.
Following the pandemic school closures of 2020, enrollment began a rapid decline.
National college enrollment rates declined 3.5 percentage points from 66% to 62.7%.
The largest one-year drop in over 30 years, but they've been going down steadily.
And I think a large part of this is the racism.
I mean, if anybody needs financial aid, you're not going to get it unless you're the right race or sex or gender confused.
And that's happening as the prices are going up.
One 19-year-old who took a job at Ford Motor Plant, instead of attending college, said, if I would have gone to college after school, I would be dead broke right now.
The type of money we're making out here, you're not going to be making that while you're trying to go to college.
And in some of these cases, people who know how to do something that is practical are going to be a benefit to themselves, to society, and they will be making money at the same time.
Finally, we have a Texas Tech coach who has now been suspended, and it's like four days ago, He was suspended.
Somebody reported his remarks, and now he has been fired.
What did he say that was so horrible?
He actually referenced a Bible verse about workers, teachers, parents, and slaves talking about working hard, serving your masters.
He encouraged a player to be more receptive to coaching.
What he's saying is, you know, look, obey your parents and obey authority.
You know, he gave the Bible verse.
And so this student that he talked to in private was offended by this because this student is so profoundly ignorant.
This college student doesn't know that slavery...
Has typically never even been about race.
Certainly wasn't about race when it was written.
And again, you know, prisoners of war from Rome to Indian tribes, but this illiterate student wouldn't know that.
And he doesn't listen to people like Thomas Sowell.
Anyway, this coach has signed a contract extension last spring that runs through the 2026-27 season that would pay him $15 million over five years.
Is this one of the reasons why our college fees are so high?
Maybe it's taxpayers subsidizing this.
But look, this is not...
A school that you would typically think about being liberal.
This is a tech school.
Typically something like Texas Tech or Texas A&M, you know, agriculture and machinery.
Those schools that are more focused on real-world things are typically not as liberal.
I know they always do have liberal professors there.
But that's how bad this has gotten.
Even the conservative-leaning institutions are now pushing on this.
And it may push back against them.
If they fire him without cause...
He would be owed 60% of what is remaining on his contract, which would be more than $7 million.
So it'll be interesting.
I'm sure that he's willing to fight over that, and he should.
He should fight over being canceled Because he was trying to instruct somebody with the Bible about being more open to mentoring.
He says, I was quoting the scripture.
It was a private conversation about coaching.
And when you have a job, being coachable.
According to the coach, he said, Jesus talks about how we all have bosses, and we all are servants in one way or the other.
Well, that's the point, but everybody doesn't really understand the context for that.
We'll be right back. Unlike most revolutions, where the people rise against a real economic oppression, in our case here in Boston, we are fighting for purely an abstract principle.
Hear, hear, hear! It is, however, not nearly so abstract as the young gentleman supposes.
The issue involved here is one of monopoly.
Today, the British government will monopolize the sale of tea in our country.
Tomorrow it will be something else.
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I heard it!
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All right. Welcome back. Travis, this is from you, right?
Okay. Well, you could just say this if you want to say it.
I can read it. You want to say it?
Sure. I just want to let people know.
I have a – he's still a friend, but we don't really talk that much anymore.
But he's a schoolteacher now, and he used to be a Christian, or he says he used to be a Christian.
Now he says he's an atheist, and he shills for every Marxist policy that comes down the pipeline.
This guy was always kind of lacking in confidence and unpopular with women, and it just seems like this is his easy ticket into popularity and acceptance with everyone.
I don't think he actually cares about any of this to any extent.
This is all just about, oh, I'm popular now.
People like me. It's the peer pressure.
It makes them feel good.
It makes them feel like God to stand in terms of higher criticism over these things.
And, of course, that's how this is all happening.
It's happening from the institutions down.
That's how this fish is rotting from the head down.
The worst part is, I'm sure he's a great teacher.
He's a really nice guy.
I'm sure he's really effective at pushing these awful ideologies because of what a nice person he is.
That's right. Yeah. That's right.
Well, let's take a look at what is happening with masks.
We have a wolf pack.
And this is the bad wolf pack.
This isn't Tony's wolf pack where you can get at wisewolf.gold or davidknight.gold will take you there.
Where you can purchase gold or silver on a set amount each month.
That wolf pack. No, this is the bad wolf pack.
Teens storm through a Queens Chinese restaurant causing $20,000 worth of damage.
Now... A lot of this is racism.
This is black-on-Asian racism that is there.
A lot of teenagers. Staff said they're increasingly unsafe as crime continues to plague the city.
Shocking footage shows over a dozen masked youth on a rampage through Fish Village Restaurant in Queens shortly after 8.15 as diners were eating their dinners.
The mob took an elevator up to the third floor to get to the eatery and then caused utter destruction as they flipped tables and chairs in the frenzied attack, which they said lasted less than a minute.
Tony Hu, the restaurant's manager, said he is still clueless as to why this attack happened.
He said, I was so worried they were going to harm my employees or customers, but quickly it became clear they just wanted to create as much damage as possible.
He explained that he had been behind the register at the time of the attack.
He ran to call 9-11, but by the time he got through to police, the thugs had already fled.
Where are the cops when you need them?
You know, you used to have cops walking the beat.
That was the way it began.
It's not how it is today.
Not even in the UK. The manager said he is concerned about what the attack will mean for the future of the restaurant as he fears it will have a financial impact and it will damage his reputation with customers.
They will see it as a dangerous place to go to.
The damage was about $20,000.
They also had to give the 30 or so customers who were present their food for free.
The senseless destruction by the gang, writes the Daily Mail out of the UK, who are all, listen, unidentifiable in masks and hooded tops.
Also saw plates smashed, a large window damaged.
So, put on a hoodie, put on a mask, and even though you're seen getting in the lobby, in the elevator, and then they see all the crime, they still can't identify who they are.
Curtis Sliwa, Guardian Angels founder, called the Rowdy Bunch a wolf pack.
This is where this comes from. He said his community watch crew would step in and patrol the eatery, since the police won't.
Right? They won't defend people.
So, another Asian merchant said, Gets treated like a speed bump, he said.
And he's exactly right. It is about the racism.
As a matter of fact, the crime in New York that is happening for people wearing masks to avoid being detected has gotten so bad that the New York Police Department is advising businesses to ask patrons to take off their masks before entry.
In light of the high number of thefts and robberies, Not just vandalism with this.
So, crime trumps COVID. Or we could say, it was the Trump crime over COVID in terms of letting these people push the mask.
Standing behind them as they did.
Giving them power and authority.
Not firing them.
Not opposing them, but financially incentivizing their dictatorship.
That was the Trump crime.
But now they've got crime that is trumping COVID. The New York Police Department wants businesses to require that customers remove masks.
So we've gone from a situation where they demand that, you know, first you had Fauci, no masks.
Then you've got to wear masks. Then it's got to be mandated.
And then they're talking, well, you should have a couple of masks on.
And we had all of these officials saying, You know, showing up wearing multiple masks for the rubes who are going to follow them.
And now, very rapidly, they're telling everybody, no, you've got to take the masks off.
Because, you know, science.
Removing masks should be made a condition of entry, said the New York Police Department chief.
People are coming up to our businesses sometimes with masks.
Yeah, that's right. First, we were robbed by the government when they shut our businesses down and told us to wear masks.
Now that they're graciously allowing the few surviving businesses to open up, now we're being robbed by people with masks.
Who was that mask man?
I don't know, but it wasn't Lone Ranger.
Since the pandemic, this is a way of life for us where people wear masks regularly, but we're seeing this being used too much as a ruse to enter a business or to victimize our businesses.
It used to be that if you would walk into a bank wearing a mask, they'd immediately call the police.
I couldn't even get into a bank because I refused to wear a mask.
It's to argue with a security guard.
He comes out to argue with me and he's got the mask under his nose.
I said, you don't believe this nonsense either.
And he goes, you know, and he's looking around.
Is anybody looking at me? He didn't believe it.
He's looking to see if anybody saw that he didn't have his mask up over his nose because he wasn't worried at all about COVID. This is all about a kind of fascist obedience to arbitrary rules.
That's why I said this is really about Fauci says, instead of Simon says.
Fauci says do this. Oh, we've all got to do that.
Fauci says do that. Fauci says do the opposite.
Since the pandemic's become a way of life for us to obey everything they're telling us.
You know, I had Handy, an EMS worker who for years has been doing this.
For years, he's been telling me what was going on, where he worked.
And as a matter of fact, I don't have it right now with me, but I had a listener come back and said, yeah, I work in EMS, saw the same thing that Handy was saying.
But he said, I believe I've told you that we were ordered to withhold certain treatments during 2020 because we could create aerosols, specifically procedures and drugs that involve the airway.
He said, check this out. I was doing some research on CPR and I ran across this.
While not new to the so-called pandemic, apparently this was being suggested as a viable, safe alternative to regular CPR. This wasn't suggested where I work, as far as I know, at least not to me.
I got quite a laugh out of it.
I would only try this if I wanted somebody's family member to punch me in the face.
And so what he is talking about is a way of doing leg and heel chest compression as an alternative for medical professionals during times of COVID-19.
So we don't want to get anywhere where we could get aerosols to get their breath on us.
So let's try to do chest compression by moving their legs or something.
And Handy sent this link to me and he said, looks like Mr.
Bean was ahead of his time.
That's COVID CPR right there.
That's a great joke, Andy.
Thank you so much for that.
Appreciate it. Yeah, when you look at what we have gone through, it is beyond parity, isn't it?
Nearly a trillion masks were bought during the pandemic.
And, of course, no health benefit.
As a matter of fact, that's the headline from Fox News.
It's worse than that, Fox.
They have a negative health benefit.
Because, as we've pointed out before, it makes the people who wear them sicker.
You can see the pimples on people's face.
Where did that come from? Well, that came from the fact that your body is trying to eliminate waste through your mouth.
That's like wearing a dirty face diaper.
That's exactly what it is. The same principle, exactly.
A face diaper. That's why people are breaking out with mask face.
But it was worse than that.
Because the mask gets saturated with spittle.
And even the N95 mask, as we study in 2002 in Australia, pointed out in New South Wales, after 20 minutes, it would get saturated with spittle.
And then the continued pressure would push out smaller particles.
It would travel farther, remain airborne longer.
So in terms of protecting other people, it was a negative.
In terms of protecting yourself, a German study that came out last year said, oh, you know, when it gets saturated, You breathe in.
This is the breathing inside of it.
You get smaller particles that travel further.
Oh, found the same thing.
But when you look at your breathing in cycle, you're breathing in things that your body is trying to get rid of, and they're going further down in your lungs than they were in the first place.
And it's causing people to get sicker because of that.
Joe Biden says he would insist that everybody in public be wearing those masks.
The world bought 928 billion face masks at a cost of 389 billion.
And, of course, the Chinese made a killing on that, literally.
It means that about 116 masks were purchased for every person alive.
Between 2020 and 2022.
Well, since I didn't buy a single mask, that means somebody out there got 232.
And I think I've seen some of those people still wearing them, traveling alone in their car.
That includes surgical masks as well as respirators such as the N95 and cloth masks.
The purchases of all those things surged from $12.5 billion in 2019 to $378.9 billion.
Let's just call it $380 billion.
So it goes from $12 to $380 billion masks because Fauci said so.
You know, a trillion of them.
On Rumble Harps, it says, Dad's has an Akai M9 cross-field head 4-track stereophone reel tape recorder, which I use to record guitar on.
Problem is getting tape for it.
Shame it's a true sound recording device.
Yeah, that's absolutely true. I've got one that is collecting dust, a reel-to-reel tape recorder.
I used to use it when I was doing arrangements because I could slow it down by half speed and still hear it pretty well.
And sometimes you need to be able to slow it down in order to hear it's dropped everything by an octave.
But it's a little bit easier now to pick stuff up by ear for arrangements because I can slow the speed down and keep the same pitch with the digital stuff.
But yeah, that's the other thing.
I don't have any way to play this stuff back.
I've got some great albums that are recorded just on reel-to-reel tape.
Getting back to masks.
So New York City is saying, well, now the masks are being used by criminals again instead of being demanded by criminals.
Vienna has now finally lifted the mask mandate.
They're the last city in Austria to lift the mask mandate as of March the 1st.
And they went from a mask mandate directly to a mask ban in public transport.
And the reason they did that was because there had been put, back in 2017, a The conservative Austrian People's Party and the Freedom Party had put a ban on masks, largely because there was the full-face Islamic veils and other things, but also concerns about crime at the time.
And so to ban the burqa, they put that law in in 2017.
And so this is one of the things that we pointed out.
It doesn't matter what the laws are.
It doesn't matter what the...
The Constitution says in a given place, no, the public medical martial law dictatorship just went right over the laws.
That's why you can go from a situation where the public health dictators are saying, you must wear a van in violation of a law that had been there for three or four years.
You must wear the mask, and then as soon as they take off the medical dictatorship, now you revert back to the law that was there.
Whether you like the law or not, it's the law.
And the law bans any face masks.
So they have done a full 180.
Or as the young, attractive defense minister of Germany would say, they've done a full 360.
Putin needs to do a full 360, she said.
The end of the mask mandate in Vienna marks the death of one of the last remaining coronavirus restrictions in place in Austria.
They once attempted to make coronavirus vaccines mandatory.
Threatening those who did not comply with fines and with possible prison sentences.
They didn't even try to maintain the illusion of choice as they did here in the United States.
In most places, they would say, well, look, it's all your choice.
You don't have to get a vaccine if you don't want to.
I'm not making you get a vaccine.
If you want to have a job, if you want to go to school, if you want to travel, you have to get a vaccine, of course.
But, you know, you can make a choice that you don't want to do anything but remain in your home as a prisoner under quarantine.
And then we won't mandate the mask.
But in Austria, it was different.
Austria was like, you don't get the vaccine, they'll be coming to your house, right?
That's what Alan Dershowitz was pushing.
He said, I want the government to come around and drag people out of their homes and And stick that needle in their arms.
He said, I will defend that at the Supreme Court and I will win.
He probably would because he's a clever, devious lawyer who has absolutely no respect for human dignity or freedom, no respect for the Bill of Rights.
Alan Dershowitz probably would win with that.
But let's always drag that out and hold that up about what he did to us.
I like this from The Daily Skeptic.
What really does express the way I feel.
A doctor, Dr.
James Allen, says, I am still seething mad at what the political class did to us.
Pull that article up, Travis, because I want people to see this guy, Matt Hancock and Boris Johnson.
You know, they've got their suits off, and they've tucked their tie into their shirt.
I've never seen that as a...
But, you know, there they are, the political class, what they've done.
And this is a guy from Australia.
And so he does a good job of talking about what has happened with Matt Hancock.
This is a guy who, if you remember, during the height of all this stuff, and he was the medical dictator for Bojo.
And he was telling everybody that they had to remain isolated, had to remain home, and then he got caught having an affair with...
He's the guy on the left there.
He got caught having an affair with a married woman in violation of his rules.
Well, in violation of God's rules, too.
But, you know, he had to resign not because he violated God's rules, but because he violated his own rules.
He says, as readers will know, I have despised what governments around the democratic world did to us for two plus years during the COVID pandemic.
I don't even call it democratic.
I don't see democracies as any kind of salvation.
Again, that's the whole thing about we have a republic, we have individual God-given rights.
Democracy doesn't mean anything, especially with the rigged elections that we have.
Anyway, he says it was despotic, thuggish, overwhelmingly flu in the face of data.
Data that we had at the time.
To be clear, he said also culpable were the preponderance of the doctorally caste and the vast majority of journalists who exhibited zero skepticism and became barely better than PR. Fear-mongering agents for the government, not too unlike Pravda in that regard.
These policies were wrong on the data.
They were wrong in principle for any society with a passing commitment to freedom and civil liberties.
They were wrong in terms of sensible decision-making and conditions of great uncertainty.
Because in those times, you don't jump to the perceived least risk for just this one threat.
A sort of precautionary principle and steroids approach.
Instead, you just continue with the laid-down plans you have the way Sweden did.
Which is what I was saying. I said, look, even if this thing is an engineered bioweapon, and we don't know that.
We have a lot of indications that China is pushing this as propaganda, as a political weapon.
But I said, even if it is the worst case scenario, that they developed it or somebody developed it as a bioweapon and pushed it out of the lab.
I said, the way that you respond to this is not by locking everybody down.
That's going to destroy us medically and in terms of the rest of our society.
And you will set in place rules that it will be nearly impossible to get rid of.
And so here we are looking at the three-year anniversary coming up on Monday and 1,093 days of this so far.
And I say it's still going on even though they're pulling off the mask mandates and things like that because they still have the emergency orders.
And the FDA has said that even without an emergency order, even if they lose the emergency order, they're going to keep the emergency use authorization for the real bioweapon, the Trump genetic code injection.
They don't care about any of this stuff.
All that is just for your consumption.
It's all just a head fake.
He said, I could go on because, to be honest, I am still seething mad at what the political class did to us.
That's why I go on. And they did it to us without taking a pay cut.
They did it to us without suffering anything like what those who were young suffered, what those who were poor suffered, what those who were outside the laptop class suffered.
Their claims that we're, quote, all in this together were patent lies, and anyone with a half-functioning brain could see as much.
But it became plain that it was unlikely to be any consequences, any retribution, for all of this canceling of critics, the outrageous slurs about being granny killers, turning people into snitches on their own neighbors and friends.
Look, again, in the summer of 2020, Yale had already produced a study that had tested the psychological warfare against us.
You know, what will work? Well, we can get pastors and other people to say that this is loving your neighbor.
We can put a guilt trip on people that if you don't get the vaccine, you're going to be killing grandma and all the rest of this stuff, right?
They had it piece by piece.
There was about 12 different things.
It's a science, it's authority, it's this, it's that.
All of these different things.
It was, that was where the real science was.
Behavioral psychology. And propaganda.
That was where the real science was.
And you know, I say this because as mad as I am, and as mad as this guy is, we need to understand, and my first reaction was that we need to, you know, when you have the Atlantic say, is it time that we give people amnesty for this?
You know, we were wrong. I'm sorry.
Can we just move on? And look at this and it's like, are you kidding me?
You're trying to get out of this now?
Without any consequences?
But as time has gone on, I realize for two reasons.
Number one, when you hold a grudge against people, it eats you up.
It's one of the reasons why God says, forgive others who have trespassed against you.
Because as you hold that there, it is eating you up.
Now I know people have been killed.
A lot of people have been killed.
A lot of people have been grievously crippled for life.
I think also, and I know that governments are not there to offer forgiveness.
That's something that we do as individuals.
Government is there to administer justice.
Government does not bear the sword in vain.
It needs to punish people who are harming other people.
But it also needs to stop the continuing harm.
And I think the best thing we could do at this point, the more I've thought about it, We need to have some kind of a truth and reconciliation type of thing like they did in the ANC. And again, I was always critical of that because, you know, these are people who had committed terrorist acts.
And if you just tell us about the terrorist acts, you get off.
I look at it more as when prosecutors are trying to break up an organized crime cartel type of thing.
What do they do? They go to some of the lower-level people, and they say, all right, you're going to go to jail, but you've got information that we could use to get to the guys at the top that are running this thing.
And so you want to give us that information?
Well, we'll give you, turn state's evidence, and we'll let you walk so that we can get to the ringleaders.
We've got to get to the ringleaders.
We've got to get to the people who ran this thing and continue to run this thing.
We've got to expose their culpability and Their coordination with all this, this bipartisan plan, including Trump and Biden and the rest of these people, we need to see what they knew.
We need to expose this lie so it doesn't happen again.
And so this vaccination campaign does not continue to go.
And that's why I say you need to look at this not even as a truth and reconciliation type of thing or as amnesty.
You need to look at it as a way that you would come after a criminal organization because that's what we're talking about here.
We're talking about the five pharmas, right?
Not the five families or whatever.
We're talking about a massive drug cartel, far worse than the Sinaloa cartel.
Yes, the crimes that they have, executing people, cutting their heads off, hanging them from bridges, that's nothing compared to the body count of the big pharmaceutical companies.
They are the big drug cartels, and just as our government works with the Visible drug cartels partnering with them and using them for power.
They did the same thing with the pharmaceutical cartels.
That needs to be exposed.
And if it means that some of the people at the bottom walk, We're good to go.
He says, if readers don't know, Hancock was the health minister in Britain through virtually the entirety of COVID. A while back, he approached the UK journalist, Isabel Oakeshott, to ghostwrite his memoirs or book on the COVID years.
In order to do this, he gave her all of his encrypted WhatsApp texts to everyone.
That mattered during the entire pandemic years.
So the writer, Isabel Oakeshott, wrote the book.
And then even though she'd promised not to do so, she gave the entirety of these WhatsApp texts to the UK Telegraph.
Sure, she signed some kind of an NDA. And he could sue her now.
But it was more important for her to get the truth out.
And so here's a situation where it's like, oh yeah, here's all my encrypted messages to everybody that mattered.
And I want you to write, you know, something that I can put my name on and make a lot of money off of this.
So she writes his book and then she hands it over to the UK Telegraph.
He says, my take on it is that the Telegraph is covering itself in glory publishing these texts.
And so he says, the various journalists criticizing Oakshot for betraying Hancock and for doing her job, really, are the very same ones who didn't do theirs.
So a lot of them are saying, how dare you betray a trust?
You know, you've exposed your source.
You agreed that you were going to put it.
This is a crime.
You know, you have a situation where somebody goes in and confesses to a priest, right?
That's supposed to remain confidential.
It says, yeah, you know, I raped and killed this lady, and I raped and killed that other lady, and I, you know, forgive me because I'm still struggling with this.
That priest has got to contact the police.
And these people are serial killers.
We should treat them the same way.
They took, just like a serial killer like Ted Bundy, they took advantage of our trust to rape and to kill us.
And they need to be exposed.
Anyway, so he says it's generally not a good rule to break promises, but that has not been an absolute good, nor the only important value in life.
There are a lot of others, as Oakeshott has said.
Otherwise, there is going to be a whitewash with all of this stuff.
It was in the public interest for people to see these texts and to know that their political class was comprised of charlatans and heartless zealots who were fired by self-interest, making things up on the fly, continually mouthing, making things up on the fly, continually mouthing, this is science, when they knew it was simply guesses.
Seat of the pants guesses at that.
And cover to look good politically.
You've read some of these released text messages.
He says you have to read them to believe them.
He said children were made to mask up when they knew there was no scientific evidence.
None. For doing so, but the politics were good.
Top bureaucrats laughing at people who would have to go from business class flights into pokey little hotel rooms for weeks on end.
The explicit targeting, and they laughed about it, the explicit targeting of skeptics and dissenters, including some of the best epidemiologists in the world, in order to discredit them, to have them silenced because it was undercutting the politics message.
No mention of truth, notice.
When they were told various idiotic rules had no utility, they carried on with them, because to do otherwise would make them look bad.
Seriously, go ahead and read these WhatsApp revelations because we citizens can never again trust.
He says, what's the word I'm looking for?
It's two syllables and it might start with F. He says, it might be extra tough reading for those who have small businesses that were destroyed.
Or for children whose lives were ruined.
Or for people who have loved ones who were killed.
Or those who have been crippled by this charade.
He said, Project Fear succeeded because we citizens led it.
Never again can it happen.
We should shame every MP who played this game and perpetuated this disgusting thuggery, this illiberal anti-science that destroyed people.
Never again. That's why I am a never-again-Trumper.
Never again.
After that betrayal, after what Benedict Donald did to us in 2020, With the lockdowns, producing it, financing it, even corrupting his own election, then producing the vaccines with Fauci doing the directing.
It was a disgusting horror movie.
And I'm not signing up for any sequels.
We're going to take a break and we're going to come right back with Gerald Slenty and we'll talk about the next movie they've got, The War.
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All right, welcome back, and joining us now is Gerald Salenti of TrendsJournal.com.
Always ahead of the trends, and as you've been talking about Matt Hancock yourself.
As a matter of fact, we talk about trends.
Look at this.
This is January of this coverage.
Now, this is January 28th, 2020.
Let's go back. Tracking trends is an understanding of how we got here, where we were, and where we're going.
So we have to look at how we got here, and where we are, and where we're going.
So the how we got here, let's go back to January 2020.
In celebration of Chinese Lunar New Year, the year of the rat, They launched the COVID war.
Yep. It was all over the media, and as the cover says, coronavirus, 106 dead in China.
Now our next line is, 1.4 billion still alive.
What are you telling me this crap for?
A million people die in China.
The reason they wear those masks is the filthy air.
A million people die a year there from air pollution.
And you're telling me 106 people died?
I used to be on Hong Kong TV. And I'm going back to 2019.
Remember, the COVID war begins in January 2020.
Chinese Lunar New Year, the year of the rat.
I'm on these channels.
There were...
Hong Kong, a city of 7.5 million people, over a million people were taking to the streets week after week to protest the Chinese taking over and robbing them of their rights.
They could not stop these protests.
I'm talking, you know, like you and I do a show, and then we take a break 10 minutes into it, and I say to the guy, listen, so what's going on with you?
You're going to... Mr.
Salanti, we're not going to stop this.
We're not going to stop. We're going to keep fighting.
All of a sudden...
COVID war breaks out.
We're locking down Yuan.
We're locking down Beijing.
And we're locking down Hong Kong.
And we're locking down, locking down, locking down.
End of the protest.
They passed a security law.
Finished. Finished.
Everybody forgot about what was going on in Hong Kong.
Oh, and by the way, 7.5 million people and over a million are taking to the streets.
America, a country of 332 million, you can't get a million people to protest, to go out and fight for peace and to end the war.
But anyway, going back to the COVID war, that was the cover of our magazine.
Now, this is...
The headline story in our magazine, remember this is January, February, March, two months later, COVID-19 is, quote, a police state virus.
Yes, yes. That is what we said in March.
We were the first ones to come out against this, or the media, the first.
Yes. This thing, the damage that this COVID has done is in Kalkin.
And we warned about this.
The economic, the human Damage, it's done, is off the charts.
Hey, how about all those suicide rates going up?
How about all the kids all screwed up from staying home?
Oh, they're not going back to school anymore.
Listen, I'm a guy born in the Bronx.
You never saw this kind of violent crime going on when I was a young guy.
This wasn't going on even before that, where you're walking down the street and bam, you're getting hit in the back of the head and your head being bashed open.
Oh, and that arrogant, arrogant boy...
The mayor of New York, if you don't get a jab, you got no job.
Eric Adams is now telling people, before you go into a store, take your mask off so that people can see you.
This is the arrogant guy that was totally 100% fighting the COVID war.
Look at these arrogant people that are running and ruining our lives.
Where are the people?
Oh, your Drudge Report.
I used to like Drudge Report.
They used to have great stuff. No more.
It's crap. Crap, crap.
And the same stuff every day.
And now they got the Mitch McConnell on there.
The face of Mitch McConnell.
He felt it. How can you look up to a clown like that guy?
Oh, he's the majority, the Republican majority leader.
Lindsey Graham, Chuckie Schumer, Adam Schiff, one after another.
Gavin Newsom, Andy Cuomo.
They gave Andy Cuomo an Emmy because he BSed so great and freaked everybody out.
Lockdown businesses everywhere.
Yeah. The damage that this thing has done is incalculable.
Oh, and then the office building bust.
People aren't going back to work anymore.
Oh, according to Castle with the KSDLE, the office occupancy rate in America, in the major top 10 cities, is 50.4%.
All the businesses that depended on commuters, gone.
Gone. Oh, oh, and now all those big firms that own all these big buildings, oh, interest rates are going up, variable rate mortgages, and you have less tenants, and it's going down, and you can't afford to pay your debt.
And as we're putting in a Trends Journal each week, the companies that are Giving it back to the bank.
We can't pay you anymore. Yeah.
Oh, did you see the bank stocks?
Oh, yeah, they're going down.
So, this thing is serious.
Again, life has changed.
At 9 o'clock at night, the restaurants are empty.
Yeah. People going out at 5.30 at night and eating and leaving at 9.
That's right. Yeah. Nightlife is gone.
Nightlife is gone. Yeah.
It is amazing. And going back to what you were saying at the very beginning, you understood from the very beginning that it was theater, that it was the real issue was not the lab.
And I said that as well.
I said, look, regardless of whether this thing is real or not, all the stuff that they're telling us to do is going to cripple us forever.
It's going to put us under a dictatorship.
It's going to be almost impossible to get out of this.
And we saw as they were rolling it out, we had two weeks worth of data out of Italy showing that the few people that had died there were over life expectancy, slightly over 80 one week and 79 and a half the other week.
And they had, on average, two and a half comorbidities.
And they were calling it COVID death.
And we said, look, there's nothing.
And then Trump hits the panic button and does the emergency lockdown because they've got a garbage simulation out of the UK.
and subsequently we found out there was 120 8,000 social media bots coming out of China, lobbying the Italian public and the Italian politicians to get them to follow their lead.
That's the issue.
And yet, what bothers me, Gerald, is that you still got the Republicans in Congress saying, well, let's now look at this lab leak thing.
And you've got the people who are pushing it on the right, beating their chest, saying, look, I was right.
No, you were wrong from the very beginning.
You push panic, and now you're pushing people's attention away from the real issue, which remains the bioweapon that Trump produced.
That's got to be stopped.
Oh, yeah. Oh, you mentioned, I remember the date.
It was March 13th, 2020, Black Friday, that Trump...
Gave the national emergency.
Declared a national emergency.
Black Friday, March 13th.
You can't make this stuff up.
I've had enough of that clown.
Arrogant, narcissistic BS artist.
Hey, you like how we lowered all those taxes to the rich?
Oh, yeah. According to the Tax Policy Center, the benefits only went to 1% got 64% of the benefits.
That's right. And then that was a tax program.
And then when he does his relief program for the emergency that he's created, you had more than 50% of the PPP funds went to less than 5% of the people because he and Steve Mnuchin redefined what a small business was.
It was fewer than 500 employees at a given location.
And so the banks gave all the money to the big guys, including the Trump hotels and stuff like that.
And I said at the time, I said, don't PPP down my back and tell me it's raining.
Yeah. Line from Josie Wales.
Perfectly said. It's terrible.
It's terrible. And again, if we don't have a third party, it's just more the same crap.
Absolutely. Well, we had some economic issues.
Before we get into the war, we had some economic issues this week.
We had the Fed saying, well, we're going to go even higher.
And what do you think is going to happen with this?
We're in a rock and a hard place in terms of inflation, in terms of recession.
Looks like they're picking recession, right?
You think? Let's go into that.
And I want to get back to that guy Hancock.
And that's the way you've got to spell it.
H-A-N-D-C-O-C-K. We're going to frighten the pants off, everyone.
That's a quote. We're going to frighten the pants off, everyone.
But anyway, going back to the economy, it's very simple.
The data, you can't make this stuff up.
Again, this is why you subscribe to the Trends Journal, because of the crap that they're putting out there.
Just before I got on the air, this is the headline in CNBC. Gold set for weekly drop amid rate rise worries.
Oh, wow. Gold is up when I got it.
It was up $36.40.
It was up $36.40 at $1,867 an ounce.
The headline is gold set for weekly drop amid rate rise.
No. Gold's going up.
It just went up $36.
Wow. It's going up very big for the week.
That's the propaganda that they're putting out there.
Because they don't want people to get into that.
Because when gold prices skyrocket, then the dumb people out there that don't know crap about anything.
Oh boy, gold prices went up.
I wonder why. These things are really bad.
That's why they're doing this.
So going back, this is very simple.
David, on March 23rd, they're going to announce how much they raise interest rates.
If they raise interest rates 50 basis points, welcome to March 23rd.
You are going to hear and see the crash in front of your eyes.
Wow. The equity markets cannot take a 50 basis points hike.
You were talking about all the cheap money that Trump dumped in for his buddies.
Oh, how about the airline industry?
Isn't that great at giving all those billions and billions of dollars?
Because the airlines treat us so great, you know, they deserve every penny of it.
Oh, and before you were talking about the drug dealers that people call Big Farmer.
Yeah. Before I got on the air.
Yeah. You could thank that other arrogant, arrogant piece of low-life murderous scum that every time he got caught with his pants down, bombs away over Baghdad, Bill Clinton.
Yeah. He's the clown...
The little nobody, and that's what everybody get into your head.
A bunch of nobodies get elected to political office to tell you what to do.
He's the guy that allowed the drug dealers to do their ads on TV. Yeah, that's right.
In 1997. I remember when that happened.
We were living at the time, we were living in an area where we had no cable, and we had no even over-the-air broadcast capability.
It was isolated. It was nice and quiet in terms of electromagnetic radiation.
We didn't plan that, but we had no TV. And so we took a trip, and we hadn't stayed in a hotel for a while, and...
We couldn't believe one after the other commercial was all this drug commercials.
I'd never seen that before.
And then all of a sudden, it was every commercial on Fox News and most of the rest of them was about pushing pharmaceutical stuff.
And that was what you're talking about, Bill Clinton.
That's right. Now, let's go back to the COVID war.
All the media, all the media sold the vaccines.
Just because who do they get their ad money from?
They get it from the drug dealers that people call Big Pharma.
They're drug dealers. That's all they are.
I brought my sister up from a nursing home to, you know, the four corners up here.
And I have those old buildings.
I put her in a 1763 Dr.
Jensen house. And I go there.
I have an aide taking care of her all day.
And she watches television.
She's half out of it. Three quarters out of it.
And I sit there and she's watching this television and the ads come on.
One drug ad after another.
One after another.
And then as they tell you what the side effects are, they got a kid, you know, in a swimming pool, the father playing with a kid.
All this happy stuff, as they're telling you, this stuff is going to kill you in 65 different ways.
I know. It's amazing. I guess we're just lucky, Gerald, that the people that aren't funding all the ads are floor wax, because they'd be having us inject floor wax and swallow floor wax.
Maybe it'd be better for us.
I don't know. Yeah, so going back to this whole thing, and then why do you think the Goldman Sachs gang and all these other ones pay arrogant Bill Clinton $300,000, $400,000 an hour to give a talk?
It's called payback.
Mm-hmm. And that's very cheap for them.
That's no dough at all for all he did.
Oh, he did away with the Glass-Steagall.
I forgot about that one, you know.
And he authorized the big merger that kicked off all the banks who wound up as a half dozen that were too big to fail.
That was the Bank of America and Nations Bank there in North Carolina.
I remember that really well because I was in North Carolina.
I knew Erskine Bowles' history there.
And he was the one who kind of walked that through because of his position in the Clinton administration.
Yep. It's a crime syndicate that people call a government.
Yeah. So going back to the economy, you mentioned about Trump dumping in the dough.
Biden dumped in dough.
There's over $6 trillion of fake money they put in.
You have a debt...
You go back to 2020...
2001...
This is when it all started going bad with that arrogant other daddy's boy born on third base and thought he had a home run, the moron, imbecile jerk George W. Bush that people actually, 88% of the people believed were going to get that guy Osama bin Laden dead or alive and went to Afghanistan.
Yeah, that guy, the national debt back then was in 2001 when the war on terror began was 5.7 trillion dollars.
Today, it's $30.7 trillion.
So going back to the economy, Trump and Biden dumped in over $6 trillion to fight the COVID war.
Then the Federal Reserve brought interest rates down to zero.
Hey, you want to buy a house?
Don't worry about it. Here's a low mortgage.
Here, sign over here. Oh, and by the way, we're going to artificially prop up the equity markets because the whole thing should have crashed when everything's locked down.
The market should have crashed when everything was locked down.
They artificially propped it up.
Now that artificial prop is over.
Again, they raise interest rates 50 basis points in two weeks.
Gone. Finished.
March economic and equity market madness.
That's our forecast.
And I'm surprised it's gone this long, but of course it has because of all the massive amounts of money that they pumped into everything.
But you go back and you look at how they burst the bubble that they had created back in 2007 and 2008, and you look at the interest rates, they were raising at 25 basis points a quarter of a percent Every quarter.
And it looks like a little stair step going up.
And it was like, you know, 10 or 12, you know, things one after the other.
And those were 25 basis point things.
Most of these have been 75 basis points.
They're in a hurry to crash this economy.
You know, they backed it off to, you know, 50 on some of these.
But now, you know, it is at the breaking point.
I mean, they're getting up so high.
They're going to collapse everything.
And again, as you pointed out many times before, it's still way under the inflation rate, so it isn't going to help us with inflation.
It's just going to crash it.
As you pointed out, it's not going to be stagflation.
It's going to be dragflation dragging us down, right?
No, you're not allowed to say drag.
The dragflation queens.
That conjures up a very, very ugly image.
But, you know, I went this week to talk to the Tennessee Senate Commerce Committee.
About trying to get the state to have precious metals reserves, get them to buy gold themselves.
And Idaho and some of these other places are doing that.
Idaho just passed that. It's going to pass in Tennessee.
But also to have a precious metals depository.
Yeah, Senator Frank Nisley here is really good.
He says, you know, when I talk to the banks about...
Having a Tennessee State Bank, he said they think it's competition, but it's not competition.
If you look at what happened in North Dakota for 100 years, they managed to have, in terms of banks per capita, they've got 11 banks per 100,000 people.
The average for the U.S. is two.
So they've got five and a half times the number of small local banks, and that's because the state bank was working with them.
It wasn't competing with them.
And even the number two, South Dakota, is at eight banks, where they're at 11 banks per 100,000 people.
So the number of banks per capita, much more decentralized, healthy industry there.
But he said the bankers get worried about that.
So he said, I think what I'm going to do is that we're going to call it the Tennessee Reserve System.
So they understand they could get money from the Federal Reserve or they could get it from the Tennessee Reserve.
And so he's working with Catherine, Austin Fitz, and other people.
They're trying to get this stuff through. So I went in and talked to him, and I was looking, Gerald, at the inflation stuff.
You know, from 113 years, from 1800 to 1913, when they created the Federal Reserve, overall, the average inflation per year was minus...
So slightly deflationary.
Then the next 110 years that we've had, since they created the Federal Reserve, The average has been 3.5%.
But over the last two years, it was 5.5% according to their rigged numbers.
And then now it's at 6.5%.
And you look around the world and all the democracies or republics or whatever you want to call it, you know, these so-called democracies, the Western nations, they're all very high.
Even Germany is, you know, reporting like 9% where they try to fight it.
So none of this stuff is working, the central bank.
So what do they want to do? They want to take us into a CBDC. It's just amazing to see what these people are doing.
And as you point out, it's going to go.
The inflation is going to continue to go.
But they're going to crash the economy into the ground with these interest rates, even though it's not going to address the inflation.
Go back to your Trege Journal again, March 2020.
Mm-hmm. From dirty cash to digital trash.
Yeah, that's right. We've been talking about it for three years.
They're going to come up with a new currency.
The Russians hacked into our banking system.
We're closing them all debt.
We're going to call a bank holiday.
We're going to come out with it. Don't worry about it.
We're coming out with a new currency.
They're going to do something so they don't have to pay off their debt.
That's right. Again, as interest rates go up, you've got to pay more on your debt.
And now the United States with a $31.7 trillion debt, interest rates go up.
You've got to pay more on that debt.
The implications, people have no idea.
All the emerging markets, isn't that a nice name, emerging markets?
All these poor countries that borrowed money, they borrowed it in dollars.
Your currencies go down.
Now they've got a bigger debt load to pay.
You're going to see protests going on everywhere.
And before I forget, you're talking about the banksters with just a couple of them, was it like five or six banks control what, over 90% of it?
Yeah. Or something? Yeah.
Yeah. You could thank Jimmy Carter for that.
Yeah. That arrogant peanut head.
No, the peanut farmer.
I forgot. This is the guy that did away with the usury laws.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
That's right. Yeah. Oh, the mafia, they're charging 10% interest rate.
Oh, but the credit card companies could charge 20%.
Or 30%. Or even more in some cases.
And they look at it and it's like, okay, so you got a medical bill and you're struggling with this stuff?
Well, you're not behind yet, but since I see that you got a big medical bill, I'm going to derate you and I'm going to raise your interest rate just to drive you into the ground.
And that's the thing that bothers me so much.
They do it preemptively to people.
Yeah. Jimmy Carter.
That also that...
That's the guy that gave us Al-Qaeda, everybody.
Under that arrogant, arrogant, another daddy's boy with a bad attitude, Brzezinski, we're going to create the Mujahideen to beat the Russians in Afghanistan.
Oh, you mean the Mujahideen that became Al-Qaeda?
Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, and now Brzezinski's...
Oh, his daughter is like that other guy, that other clown on MSNBC, that Brzezinski.
Oh, and her brother is an ambassador.
Yeah. Yeah, it's one big club and you ain't in it, as George Carlin said.
So going back to Jimmy Carter, he also...
Gave us interstate banking.
The banks were prohibited to leave their state.
Bank of America was only in California.
Yeah, that's right. He allowed all that.
They buy off these little pieces of political scum for pennies.
That's right. That's right.
Yeah, you can create that along.
It's amazing how you get this one-two punch, right?
All the different things. The Glass-Steagall Act, we're going to allow mergers, we're going to allow them to cross state boundaries, and we're going to take off all the limits for interest rates.
And they're now criminal interest rates.
It is truly amazing. The only good thing is, but of course...
It is still going to be nearly impossible to get this stuff through because of the people who write the laws are the people with the big money.
The big banks are going to be writing the laws.
But it's something that is going to have to be done at some point or the other.
Hopefully, it can be done before everything is lost.
That's the real key thing here.
You talked about when everything's lost and all else fails, they take you to war.
That's right. That's right. Yeah, and before we get into the war thing, you know, this big new Brzezinski, his book that he wrote between two ages back in 50 years ago, he was talking about How they're going to use technology, leverage it against us to know everything that we're going to do even before we did it.
And that's the most amazing thing.
You know, they're just rolling out this plan.
They talk about it. They put it out there in these books.
But of course, you know, you look at when they, their books, nobody reads their books.
Nobody watches their meetings when they talk about this stuff.
I mean, these people are talking about how they're going to lock us down and imprison us.
And you'll see a couple of hundred views on YouTube.
Nobody cares. You know, they're looking at the latest entertainment gossip news, and they don't care what these people are doing as they're out there monologuing how they're going to destroy the world.
I mean, it's Pinky and the Brain have got their channel, and nobody's looking at Pinky and the Brain.
They're all looking, you know, at the latest MTV video or something.
It's crazy. Well, again, you know, I did it on my Trends in the News broadcast last night.
We put up the headlines on the Cartoon News Network, CNN. Mm-hmm.
And one of them was, the two of them was, Nikki Haley says something about the retirement age.
Nikki Haley?
Look at that little nothing of a clown running for...
And the other one was, Trump's attorney said this or that or something stupid.
And the other one was, I forgot her name, Erica Harriman or whatever the name was, files two complaints against Tiger Woods...
As their relationship ended.
This is the top stories.
And I said, oh, what if he didn't like the way he screwed her or what?
I mean, what's the complaint?
I mean, why do I give a damn about this stuff?
Oh, yeah, they want to focus on Stormy Daniel, but they don't want to talk about the vaccine that Trump used.
Again, this is why the people don't know anything that's going on.
That's right. You get the magazine, the Trends Journal, but we're putting out each week.
There's nothing out there that gives you What in the world is going on, what it means, and the trend analysis and the trend forecast where it's going.
Nobody does that. A wealth of information.
It's hundreds of pages every week, and I like the format that you've got in an online magazine with hot links in it and everything, but it looks like a magazine.
It's like an e-book that you're putting out every week, a couple hundred pages.
The reason that people don't do it, they don't know how to do it.
And again, every year we come out with our new trends, right?
Top trends for the 2023.
All you get from the media is this is what happened in 2022.
I like it. What's going to happen next year?
We don't know how to do that, but all we're going to do is this.
And they don't even look at the important stuff that happened in 2022, right?
The stuff that they hid was what was really important.
The stuff that they purged you for talking about is what's really important.
And again, you know, we put out this dragflation now.
Now, we send out thousands and thousands of press releases, no coverage at all on it.
Yeah. Zero coverage.
It's not stagflation.
It won't be stagnant. The economy's going to go down and inflation's going up.
It's right in front of everybody's eyes.
You mentioned Germany. With their inflation rate, you said it was about 9%.
Mm-hmm. Yep.
Their GDP was negative.
Yeah. It's right there in front of them.
It's amazing. And of course, you mentioned CNBC saying gold went down when it actually went up this week.
They don't want you buying the gold because the central banks are doing it.
I mean, the central banks already, the central bank of Turkey, they were the biggest buyer in 2022, and they just added another 23 tons just in January.
You know, that's what's happening in the real world.
These people who are watching the financial system are scared to death.
They're going to gold.
You got the FDIC talking about, hey, you know, don't tell anybody.
If the public knew this, we'd be having runs on banks, and we don't want that to happen because, you know, we can't cover all of this stuff.
The video gets out, and nobody really talks about it.
I've played that video several times, but...
It's another one of these things that the mainstream media does not want to have out there.
I've never seen that one. I'd love to see it.
Oh, yeah. They're sitting there at a meeting and it's like, don't tell anybody.
We'll have runs on the bank. Yeah, the central banks in 2022 had a record year of buying gold.
A record year. They know how bad it is.
And it's jumping up on a month-to-month basis now.
I mean, they're even accelerating it after a record year in 2022.
It's truly amazing.
But, you know, we're getting exactly the opposite from CNBC because that's the way these people have been rolling out everything for the last couple of years anyway.
They cover the real news and then they send you false propaganda and disinformation.
It truly is amazing. They're prostitutes, as I call them.
Media whores that get paid to put out by their corporate pimps and their government whore masters.
That's right. Well, like I said, there are some positive things like this Idaho bill to authorize a state to hold gold and silver.
They're not required to do it, but they can do it now.
That passed overwhelmingly.
They call it the Idaho Sound Money Reserves Act.
Again, that's the sort of thing where, and when I talked to Senator Nicely, he said there's several different states that are talking about this.
And that would be the real power is if several states started backing up their government with gold and silver and to start protecting the local banks who were going out of business by the hundreds after what happened in 2008, 2009.
With all the stuff that Carter and Clinton had put in.
So, yeah, we're going to have to push back in some way.
And, you know, we'll see what happens with it.
But let's talk about the war.
Let's talk about the war. You know, I want to go back to that, talking about the war.
Oh, yeah. Matt Hancock.
Let's talk about Matt Hancock. Yeah.
And again, that is very important.
Because when they... Again, we wrote about this.
We covered the COVID like no one else.
Like no one else because we knew it was BS in the beginning.
That's right. So we had all the data, all the data, all the data, all the data.
We provide the data. We don't make up stuff.
They called it a war.
Trump called it a war.
All of the countries called it a war.
And going back to this...
And by the way, when the...
COVID hit in the United States.
Remember the first place it hit?
Kirkland, Washington.
Nursing homes, elder care homes.
And the first people to close down were big tech.
That guy Dorsey, that clown.
Jack Dorsey.
He was going to go to South Africa, canceled his trip, closed down everything.
This is in February of 2020.
Then they, all kids in college, you gotta go home.
You gotta go home. You gotta go home.
Closing down schools.
They called it a war.
Going back to that clown, Hancock, Simon Case called Boris Johnson's nationally distrusted figure, Hancock League shows.
This guy, Simon Case, and again, you look at these people and you say, how could anybody with a brain bigger than a pea look up to this little clown?
Oh, he was a cabinet secretary.
He goes on to say, Hancock says something, and he goes, agree, my concern is that We can figure out how to test what we don't know how to do.
You ready? Is to get people to isolate.
Here we go.
We are losing this war because of behavior.
Yeah. That's right.
We are losing this war because of behavior.
Which means They're not swallowing our crap.
How dare they think for themselves?
They called it a war.
Before I said to you, you know, with the economy, what's going to change?
I said, no, when all else fails, they take you to war.
They call this a COVID war.
Yes. I didn't make it up.
One after another, we have all of the people that called it a war.
When you call it a war, people march off to the war.
As I said, 88% of Americans were so stupid, they believed George Bush's Afghan war lie and the war on terror.
88%. So what they're going to do with the economy, and everything is connected, it's going to be war.
So going back to this Hancock and Case, he goes on to say, you ready?
Case was implicated in the Partygate scandal when it emerged that a party had been held in his private office.
Junior colleagues were reportedly furious that Case did not have to pay a penalty.
Why should he pay a penalty?
He's a politician!
Only you can... Only we, the little people of Slave Land, do you have to pay.
That's right. Look at that arrogant Jamie Dimon!
Oh yeah, the one that rigged the precious metals market?
Convicted of five felonies?
J.P. Morgan Chase?
Slap on the wrist.
Yeah. That's right.
Too big to fail, too big to jail.
It's prosecution to the fullest for we, the plantation workers of Slavelandia, and a slap on the rich for the bigs and the rich.
It goes on over here.
The latest leaked message followed Revelations last week The case said it was hilarious.
That travelers had to isolate upon return to the UK. It was hilarious.
On 16 February 2021, after holidaymakers were forced to quarantine, were returning from specific countries.
Case asked Hancock, any idea how many people we locked up in hotels yesterday?
Any idea of the people that we locked up?
That shows you the arrogance of their power-hungry trip.
That's why you got guys like Gavin Newsom, like Andy Cuomo, who love their power trip.
Any idea how many people's lives we destroyed?
That's right.
And Americans march off to this crap.
You've got protests going on in France.
Millions of people taking the streets.
Week after week. Week after week.
We had a Rage Against the War machine rally in Washington, D.C. Jimmy Dore.
Ron Paul. Tulsi Gabbard.
Myself. Max Blumenthal.
Dennis Kucinich. You put our numbers together.
Millions and millions of followers.
Yeah. About 4,000 people showed up Yeah, I know.
Yeah, when you talk about, he says, well, our enemy is their behavior.
You know, that was really the only science that was involved with all this stuff.
And that was behavioral science.
And, you know, psychological manipulation.
It was truly, they really did war game that.
And they even had Yale talking about how they were going to gaslight us and all this stuff.
But that's what it's really about. It's really just simply about that.
And that's the thing that bothers me so much because...
Gerald, now they're all turning to this lab stuff.
And we've got Tucker Carlson selling this stuff because we've got to get angry at the Chinese now because that's also what's coming up, right?
So the Chinese did this to us.
It wasn't Trump who did it to us.
It wasn't Biden who did it to us.
It wasn't Hancock and Boris Johnson who did it to us.
It was the Chinese who did it to us, and we've got to go get them.
That's where they're going with all this stuff.
I talked yesterday to a guy who works with the military industrial complex, and he's got an organization that's funded by Soros.
But he was really good in terms of artificial intelligence.
His book is set up. We talked about the AI stuff.
We didn't talk about the bigger scope of the book, which is the U.S. versus China.
But within that, he was talking about how important Taiwan is In terms of technology, 90% of the high-tech chips made there, massive amount of chip foundries made there, it is a prize to the U.S. military, and they will go to the mat for that.
That's how they're going to drag us into this thing if the Chinese decide that they want to do something about Taiwan.
It's not going to be, well, we've got to honor our treaty or anything.
No, it's going to cut off their technological supply chain if they lose Taiwan.
That's a big jewel to them.
What you mentioned about all the focus being on China now, the latest poll came out.
Americans hate China.
It's already happened. And that's what this lab stuff is really about, too.
Exactly. To drag the right wing in with all this stuff.
Just like at the very beginning, you had this alt-media panic about, oh, this is a lab leak.
Shut up, it's not a lab leak.
And now they're back, see, we were right, it's a lab leak, and it was China who did it to us.
And so they gaslighted the conservatives who followed them at the beginning so they would accept the chains being put on us by our own governments.
Now they are using the same thing again, the lab leak stuff, to get us to support a war against China.
It's amazing to watch them work.
And China is coming out very strongly.
Against the United States right now.
Oh, yeah. And again, you and I are very concerned about, you know, should Taiwan go back to China, which has always been a part of what, since the Ming Dynasty or something?
I mean, I'm really concerned about...
Oh, when I was a kid, they used to call it Formosa.
I forgot. Well, it's kind of like Crimea that was always a part of Russia.
Oh, they can't go back to Russia.
Yeah, right. I mean, it's really, you know, as my country is rotting in front of my eyes, I could give a damn what goes on between China and Taiwan.
Ain't my business. Don't care.
By the way, the reason why?
I'm an American patriot.
I believe in the founding fathers.
I believe in George Washington.
No foreign entanglements, especially in Europe, because this crap's been going on for centuries.
Yes. Oh, I know.
Look. Tell me, David, which was your favorite crusade?
The first or the 17th?
I forget which one. Maybe I know your favorite war was the War of Roses.
This was a lovely war.
How about the Peloponnesian War?
I mean, stuff has been going on for centuries.
Yeah. We're Americans.
Our only interest is in America.
And we need to become a self-sustaining economy.
We have all the human and natural resources we need.
Oh, that other slimeball arrogant, and I'd call it to his face, Bill Clinton?
Hey, you like all those manufacturing jobs that left?
They gave you NAFTA? Oh, yeah.
You don't want the dirty manufacturing here.
Oh, and then brought China into the World Trade Organization.
Oh, you forgot that one, huh?
Yeah, that's right.
You look at China's GDP from 1970 to 2000.
They were officially brought in two weeks after 9-11, 2001.
The GDP goes like this.
They get into the World Trade Organization like that.
Go straight up. Yep. You look at China's infrastructure and you look at the crap that we have in America.
What a disgusting disgrace.
Yeah. And, of course, they're allowed to have as many power plants as they want.
They can be as dirty as they wish, as cheap as they wish.
It doesn't matter. They play by a different set of rules.
They've imposed all these rules on us, but not on them.
You know, you're talking about the War of Roses.
That went on for about 100 years.
We've got our War of Noses, I guess, where we stick our nose in everybody else's business.
That's been going on since World War II. Very funny.
We're going to exceed the War of Roses.
I mean, this is, you know, it's, oh, you just see Biden.
Oh. That guy Mealy?
What's Mealy? Miley?
The ugly guy with the eyes like this?
He looks like a Muppet caricature of a general, doesn't he?
He's still wearing his little medals, you know?
Are you still the Boy Scouts, you know?
He went over to Syria.
We're going to stay there.
That other guy, Lloyd Austin, the other blimp that used to be the former sitting on the board of directors of Raytheon, the second largest defense contract that is now our secretary of defense.
He went over to Baghdad.
We're going to stay there.
We're going to keep helping you bring freedom and democracy.
Miley went to see what are we doing in Syria?
Oh, oh, we're in the east coast of Syria where they have all their oil.
And this week you had a bill actually get brought up on the floor under the new rules.
They are not killing everything in committee like Pelosi did.
So they had a vote as to whether or not the U.S. should get out of Syria.
And there were more Democrats than there were Republicans who voted for it.
That's why they pushed this stuff through.
That's why they pushed wars through under Democrats because they know the Republicans aren't going to fight them.
That's why they pushed through this other stuff under Trump because they knew that...
That the Democrats wouldn't fight Trump on these lockdown policies and this vaccine stuff and the PPP stuff and all the rest of the stuff.
So they understand they play against type with these parties and everything.
But it was 56 Democrats, 47 Republicans only, who voted to get out.
And so it was like a two-to-one thing to stay in Syria and steal their wall.
We should be so concerned about Russia and Ukraine, but we don't care about Americans in Syria.
Or Iraq.
Yeah. Oh, and how about bombs away in Somalia?
I forgot about that. Oh, yeah.
Oh, we got the terrorists. We could call more terrorists.
Yeah. Yeah, Isis's.
Yeah, yeah, I know. I know.
And oh, and this is very important.
Going back to the economy.
And when all else fails, they take it a walk.
What's going on in Israel is really important.
They, again...
They're protesting week after week.
Hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets because Netanyahu wants to do away with the judiciary.
So the politicians are in full control.
He wants to do this not only for full control, but because he is being brought up on a number of corruption charges.
It'd be nice if they didn't have any judiciary when he's going to face trouble with corruption.
Yeah. Now, they're also slaughtering people day after day in the occupied territories.
And I love the language, and I did this extensively.
They call the people that fight the Israeli troops going into their country militants when they fight back against the invaders.
They did the same thing in America.
You know, militants in Iraq, militants in Afghanistan.
What do you mean militants? If the Chinese came here and the Chinese guy tries to break into my house, I'll blow his brains out.
Why be a militant?
That's right. So going back, Israel, and before I go, I mentioned what's going on in France with the protests.
Millions, millions. They're not stopping.
Same thing before I go further into Israel.
People are taking to the streets.
They're not stopping. That's the only way you win.
The Berlin Wall came down because people went and they didn't leave.
Yeah. More came and they didn't leave.
More came and they didn't leave.
You got to keep doing it.
Yeah. So here we have a country of 332 million and you can't get a million out for a protest.
And you don't do it for one day.
So moving forward on what's going on in Israel.
They're slaughtering people continually in the occupied territory.
And I'm tired of hearing this word settlers.
You know, I'm not in the fifth grade.
They're not settlers.
They're stealing their land.
They got no business being there.
So now, as this is exploding, you're hearing more and more the United States and Israel working together to fight Iran.
And Netanyahu just came out today.
We got us... Oh, Iran just had...
Again, it's in your Trends Journal.
Last week, they had the nuclear...
What is it? Atomic Nuclear Energy?
What's his name of that thing? The IAEA, International Atomic Energy.
I don't know what the A is.
Association of Administration. Yeah.
So the top guy was in Iran.
Mm-hmm. They put cameras everywhere.
They're not creating nuclear weapons.
The guy was there last week.
Today, Netanyahu said, we have to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon because they're going to destroy the world.
Do you remember when he did that presentation and he had like a Wile E. Coyote bomb that was up behind him?
He really did that.
I mean, that wasn't photoshopped in there.
It's like this round bomb with a cylinder coming out and a little fuse that's burning.
He did that a few years ago.
At the UN? Yeah.
Yeah, I agree. Our artist, Anthony Frieda, did a cartoon of that.
Yeah. Oh yeah, he had a, you know, dressed up like a clown doing the thing.
So now, when all else fails, they take you to war.
If Israel and Iran have a nuclear confrontation, World War III is going to escalate, and you're going to see oil prices spike to above $130 a barrel.
That will crash the global economy.
Where is it right now? It's only about 82.
Okay. All right. Wow.
That is going to be a big increase.
It'll be Brent crude to over $130 a barrel.
Wow. And that'll crash the global economy.
Oh, yeah. And they're pushing this.
They're pushing it. They're pushing it.
Again, when all else fails, they take you to war.
People have no idea what's going on in Israel.
All my Jewish friends are totally disgusted with what's going on there.
All of them. Yeah.
Well, you're not allowed to criticize that.
We had a bill that was passed.
Yeah, that's right. We had a bill that was passed.
I talked about that yesterday because there's all these censorship bills coming out of Florida from the Republicans and everything.
And one of them, and I had some listeners say, no, no, this is to make DeSantis look bad.
And he had, I reported it on Monday.
It came out last week where they wanted bloggers to have to register with them every time they talked about an elected government official.
And so he did come out against it.
He came out on Tuesday when I wasn't here.
And so they said, yeah, but I said, look, look at all the other ones that are out there.
You know, there's there's new bills that, you know, hate crime bills that are coming from Republicans.
But you already had DeSantis go to Israel in 2019 to sign a bill in Israel that would.
And he said, well, this is not about criticizing the government of Israel.
But it was. You know, it was about criticizing the government of Israel.
They had examples there that were about criticizing the government.
And so, yeah, it is truly amazing to see.
I like a lot of what he does.
I can't stand him in our Israeli policy.
Yeah. Yeah, he's a mixed bag.
Like everybody else, he's a mixed bag.
You know, I don't support individuals.
I support policies.
Yeah. But geopolitics to me is very important.
Yeah. Oh yeah. And he does it to get the Jewish votes.
Yeah. Oh yeah. End of story.
You got a lot of Jewish votes in Florida.
That's right. And again, as I say to people, don't call me an anti-Semite.
Number one, these are people from Kazakhstan.
That area that are in Israel, they're not Semites.
The Ashkenazi Jews.
Semites are from the Mesopotamia region.
So they're not Semites, number one.
And as I say, three of my last four girlfriends were Jewish.
As a matter of fact, I went out with one of them.
They were still friends last night.
And the other line is, do you know why Jewish men die before their wives?
Why is that? Yeah, we all need to have more humor to make fun of ourselves.
And, you know, the Jewish people will do that as well, but then you've got these organizations that like to weaponize it, primarily because of politics, because of national politics.
You know, but you've got people, you know, institutions like Southern Poverty Law Center, where they just had one of their lawyers get involved in a violent protest.
Maybe, hopefully, if there's any justice, he'll lose his license.
But that's probably not going to happen.
But, you know, that is the thing.
And we take the policies one by one.
We support them when they do the right thing.
We oppose them when they do the wrong thing.
But, yeah, that is...
And by the way, there are now, and again, we write about it in detail, there are a lot of Jewish people in the United States and organizations that are totally opposed to what Israel is doing.
Yeah, that's right. Just to make that clear.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, because it's politics.
It's politics. And so, you know, you're going to have differences of opinion there.
And that's the thing we have to watch out for.
But they weren't coming out like they are now.
They're coming out a lot now against it.
Mm-hmm. And again, I'm tired of hearing this.
Israel has the right to defend itself.
Nobody else does.
The Palestinians don't.
No, they're militants.
We're going to steal their land, and we're going to call it occupied territory, and we don't care.
That's right. Yeah, it's one of the things that came out, and I know you can't see the videos that I do, but this is kind of a silent film, I think, or at least make it silent, Travis, when I play this.
This is actually put out by the U.S., showing the vast amounts of equipment That is being stockpiled at a Polish port.
Look at this, folks. Look at that.
As far as you can see.
And then they fly a drone over it.
It just goes on and on and on.
And, of course, this is our money being used to push a war.
And this is what they're stockpiling just in Poland.
And, you know, this last week we saw them talking about the fact that they've already brought in Ukrainian pilots to start training them on the F-16.
So that's a done deal as well.
They're going to start putting the state-of-the-art fighter planes there in Ukraine as well.
Major escalation that is there.
It is just, you and I looking at this, it's the most frustrating thing to watch this happening.
It's like a slow-motion walk off of a cliff.
It's just crazy.
Russia's going to beat them.
There's no question about it.
It's ridiculous that this is going on like this.
Again, we said this before the war started.
Napoleon sent 420,000 troops out of Poland to attack Moscow, came back with 10,000.
Hitler killed some 25 million Russians in Operation Barbarossa.
They were the first ones to defeat the Germans, the Russians.
You're not going to beat them. I agree.
And again, you know, before I forget, I want to also say thank you for all that you're doing and the information that you're putting out and what you're talking about.
Well, you have so much of this stuff I didn't know about.
So, you know, the clips that you're putting up and everything.
So thank you for doing this.
Well, thank you. And informing the people the way you are.
It's terrific. Well, I appreciate it.
You mentioned before about the central banks.
Woodrow Wilson. He rotten hell not only gave us the Federal Reserve, he gave us federal income taxes, and he gave us World War I. Yeah, that's right.
There were no federal income tax back then.
Yeah, I talk many times about how he locked up a movie producer to censor, and the guy was doing a movie about the spirit of 76.
He locked him up for 10 years, gave him a $10,000 fine, and that was before the Federal Reserve destroyed the value of our money.
That's a lot of money.
$10,000 is still a lot of money, but back then it was unbelievable.
And the Supreme Court upheld it until the 1950s.
No free speech. But that was to shut it down because he didn't want him criticizing the British because he wanted us to get into that war on the side of the British.
He locked up a bunch of people for the young people that were repeating the Declaration of Independence or something, singing a song, and they locked them up.
Oh, it's amazing. And out of all of that, we got the FBI. We got J. Edgar Hoover and the Palmer Raids, right?
That was the thing that made his career.
He was doing that... Palmer was the attorney general.
He wanted to run for president.
It didn't help him to run for president, but it helped J. Edgar Hoover because he weaseled his way into the bureaucracy and then got the federal bureaucracy of investigation that was still suffering under all of these years.
It's just amazing to look at how much stuff happened in that short period of time.
And then again, people swallow it.
I'm a Yankee doodle dandy, a Yankee doodle do or die.
Yeah, yeah. Do or die.
It doesn't matter with you. I had this, a friend of my brother's, I'm going back, like, 1980, and he was in his 90s, late 90s, and he lived in Arizona.
I'll never forget, he said to me, you know, Gerald, he said, I'll never forget, he said, I was taking a train when I was going to New York, leaving Arizona, and the war had just begun, and all these young guys were dressed up, you know, and I said to them, Where are you going?
He says, we're going over to Europe to fight for the Democrats.
Yeah, exactly.
When I was a democracy, rather than fighting for democracy.
Fight for the Democrats. Yeah.
You're a dumb kid.
You don't know anything. Yeah.
When we were at the Tennessee State Capitol, they got a big statue there, the Sergeant York, who did an amazing feat there in the war.
But I like the first part of that movie.
He said, I'm again the killing.
And it took him a while to convince him otherwise.
I like the beginning of Sergeant York even more so maybe than the end of it.
Thank you so much for joining us, Gerald Salenti.
TrendsJournal.com, always ahead of the curve.
You always know where this is happening.
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They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image 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.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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