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Using free speech to free minds.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday the 16th of February, Year of Our Lord 2024.
Well, today we're going to begin by looking at an American 15-minute city, how it's being sold.
I've had several listeners contact me about this.
We'll take a look at it in detail.
I mentioned it briefly.
We're also going to take a look at the talk about...
The coming takedown of the grid.
What would it take to do that?
And what would it do to our country?
And it's interesting because some of the people who were involved in the Deagle stuff, as well as Dark Winter, are predicting that we could have casualty rates that are about the same if the grid goes down as what Deagle predicted.
Isn't that amazing? We'll begin with that.
Stay with us. We'll be right back.
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These people have always been talking about the preciousness of the earth.
And, of course, EPA began with protecting the environment from pollution and things like that.
But now these people have turned into actual eco-terrorists.
As we mentioned many times, Bill Gates, oh, we've got to not plant trees.
We've got to cut them down and bury them.
To keep them from releasing CO2. Now they're spraying stuff into the air.
They're admitting about the stratospheric aerosols.
We have in Tennessee and New Hampshire, bills being introduced to say, hey, if you're going to spray something in that atmosphere, you need to tell us exactly what this is going to be, or there's going to be some pretty big penalties.
Used to always be dismissed as a conspiracy theory.
Oh, there's nothing at all happening.
You're just paranoid.
About these persistent contrails and the pictures of the nozzles on the bottom of the blinds.
Forget about the whistleblowers.
Forget about the pictures. This is just all in your imagination.
Until it's not in our imagination.
But let's begin with the 15-minute cities in Arizona.
And I'll play you the local news clip here.
We'll talk about what is really behind this.
This brand new rental community in Tempe has all the amenities, fitness center, dog park, outdoor kitchens, but something's missing.
So there are no cars in this community at all.
Isn't it great? Cul-de-sac is the first community in the U.S. designed and built specifically for car-free living.
Co-founder Ryan Johnson says the demand is strong.
Every generation, including 90% of Gen Z, would like to pay more to live in a walkable neighborhood.
Retail, restaurants, and to start, nearly 200 apartments, all within steps of each other.
No cars means no parking spaces, no garages.
Because we don't have residential parking, it opens us up to have 55% landscape space, and we get to add so much to the neighborhood.
Like social spaces around every corner.
The complex is strategically located right next to the area's light rail system.
All residents get a free pass.
The first 200 also get a free electric e-bike, and a partnership with Lyft gets them discount rides.
I've been fine just going via rail or just biking.
Juan Ramos, among the first 100 to move in here, grew up in Arizona, but left because he didn't like the car-dependent sprawl.
At 27, he just came back and says living car-free has opened his eyes.
Frankly, for most of the apartments I've lived in for years, I've never even talked to my neighbors.
I know people, like, that's Pete over there, that's Ben over there, and I'm like, that's the first time I've said that.
Residents often gather near the retail stores, which focus on small businesses.
Jada Stratman is moving both her home sense business and herself in.
It's not as affordable out here as it was a few years ago, you know?
And having that opportunity to live and work where you are and just have it as one, that's perfect.
Walkable neighborhoods are all well and good when the weather's fine, but temperatures here in the summer can sit over 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and that'll be the real test to see if carless living can really go the distance.
Lester? All right, Diana, thanks.
Yeah, isn't that interesting?
She's a little bit older than those people.
They're all about 20 or 30-something urban sexuals, I guess we could put it politely.
And they're renting apartments.
They're not buying homes.
They're renting apartments, and so that's not a real big commitment to it.
But again, you notice the connection to Lyft, and we'll talk about that.
The retail restaurants to start with, about 200 apartments, all within steps of each other.
No cars means no parking spaces and no garages.
You will just walk.
And, of course, it's not just the heat of the 100-plus degree temperatures in the summer, but they're also giving a lot of people e-bikes.
They may wind up bringing this place down, as we've seen from the history of these things.
And Lyft is right there.
In the past, we have seen...
The CEO of Lyft, who used to be an urban planner, and I still have his essay that he wrote.
He said, the greatest invention of mankind is cities.
Do you agree with that?
He said, the worst invention of mankind is the car.
Well, you know the car was simply a tool an instrument for people to escape Cities the reason you have what these urban planners call urban sprawl the reason you have suburbs and exurbs and rural areas is because People don't really like to live in cities There's some people do like to live in some cities because it's like oh if I live in New York, we got You know all these plays and all the rest of this stuff.
Well, not so much anymore Not since the lockdown stuff.
But, you know, there were some people who liked that urban life, and they put up with all the problems that come with congestion, the high prices, the crime, the disease, all the rest of this stuff.
But each is on.
I'm not saying that people can't do this type of thing.
But you notice what's missing here.
No, not the cars.
The coercion. The coercion is what's missing.
Look, if these people want to live that way, I have no problem with that, of course.
I have no problem with people driving an electric car if that's what they want to do.
I have a problem with the coercion.
I have a problem with them banning other types of cars.
I have a problem with them banning your travel.
I have a problem with them banning single-family homes.
And that's what these people are ultimately about.
This is just a little puff piece to try to push the people who want to take away your decisions about what you're going to do in your life.
They're not offering freedom from cars.
They're taking away your freedom to travel in the way that you choose.
Look, that's fine if they want to build a small apartment complex right next to rails.
Give people e-bikes and tell them to walk.
And again, you know, you don't see...
Elderly people buying into that.
People have got some kind of an issue in terms of being able to walk or they can't walk too far.
You know, that type of thing.
No, that's not there. That's not there.
So that's fine if people want to do it, but it's the coercion that's missing, not the cars, really.
That's the store here. $170 million they're spending for these 200 apartments there.
17-acre community.
Not all that big. They said it feels really more like a large campus, like a college campus.
And they said they have everything that they need.
But of course, if they decide they don't have everything that they need, then they don't have any way to get to where their new need is, right?
About 92% of U.S. households in 2021 had at least one car.
Transportation marks the largest source of greenhouse gas pollution in the U.S., accounting for 28% of total pollution in 2021.
Nonsense. Nonsense.
Who cares? Anyway, first of all, it's not true.
Secondly, nobody should care.
These people are gaslighting us over CO2. Just when somebody says this, just say, who cares?
That's not real. That's in your imagination.
All of your models, all of your predictions have failed.
There is no connection between CO2 and temperature.
And you people can't...
Predict the weather a day in advance, not even several hours in advance.
As we've been watching in all these, as we've got winter storms coming through, we start to look at the stuff.
And it's amazing how rapidly it changes and how the different apps are all different from each other.
Why is that? Well, because you get radical differences in temperature depending on where you put the thermometer.
Who knew? So, they said, the forecasts are for electric vehicle cars to sales to account for 40% of all passenger vehicle sales by 2030.
Well, I think you might want to readjust those figures based on the massive amounts of money that Ford is losing.
You see, that's where the coercion comes in.
If you can't convince people that they should be paying more for a car and get this particular type of car, even if they want that kind of car, it's so expensive, most people can't afford it, so it's hit the wall.
As I pointed out yesterday, Ford is losing $1.3, $1.4 billion a year.
They just said, well, next year we're going to be losing not $4 billion, but $5 billion over the EV stuff.
And as I said yesterday, EV come, EV go.
This fad looks like it's on its way out in terms of the marketplace.
But what they said was, you know, we don't even want, in this article they said, but we don't want EVs.
They don't want any cars.
And I've always said this.
The EV was just an excuse.
It was just a transitory stage for them to shut down all movement.
15-Minute City says it very loud.
EV vehicles don't address the high demand for lithium mining needed for EVs and the underlying effect of a car-centered community in the U.S., So, they don't want any cars, electric or otherwise.
And where are you going to get their electricity for your little scooter?
Are you going to get that from solar and wind?
How are you going to make your solar panels?
Are you going to ask the Chinese to do it for you?
Where are you going to get the money to pay them eventually, as we become more and more impoverished?
So where are you going to have your solar panels and your windmills manufactured?
Because we don't have cheap affordable energy here because you're shutting down the power plants, not just the cars.
These urban planners, again, like the Lyft CEO, love cities, hate cars.
We've known this for a very long time.
And when you look at all, that's the context, first of all.
That's the context, their bias for cities.
Second thing is their concern for depopulation.
They absolutely hate humanity.
They see us as a virus on Mother Gaia Earth.
And so they want to rid us of people, not just cars.
You need to understand where these people are coming from.
You need to confront it. And directly, and I'll give you an example of a Christian publication where they talk a little bit about it, but they don't want to confront it at all.
They'll even mention C40s, the C40 cities, and the World Economic Forum, just in passing.
You know, just so that you know that they know, but they won't tell you what they know about it.
They don't have the backbone to stand up to this stuff.
And in the same way, they don't have the backbone to stand up to people who criticize their religion either.
They don't have the backbone to stand up to anything.
That's why I said, Joel Osteen is the perfect example of the spirit of the age.
He, long before this became the basis for everything, going back to the 1990s, he wouldn't stand for anything.
And he got so successful.
Hundreds of millions of dollars they've given this guy to buy this...
Massive basketball stadium, all the rest of this stuff.
The other thing about this that was pretty creepy, so that was Lyft, who the CEO was the Urban Planner.
Uber a few years ago, you know, we just passed Valentine's Day.
They had put out, they thought it was kind of funny.
They put out an article talking about rides of glory.
I mean, the type of things that, you know, people, that's the way they refer to it.
In other words, one night stands that somebody would have.
They call it a ride of glory.
They say, we looked at different holidays, and we looked at different geographical areas, and based on the information that we've collected from our riders, think about that, From our riders who take Ubers, we look at this and we say, well, if somebody goes to a house late at night,
like 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning, they go to a different residence where they don't live, and it's a residential area, it's not a business, it's not a bar or anything, they go to another residential area, and they stay for an hour or two, and then they go home, well, we think we know what happened there.
It's like a Fannie Willis type of thing, you know.
Which, by the way, I'm not going to get into.
All of this Trump stuff has turned into the most disgusting soap opera.
But why would we expect it to be anything other than that?
Disgusting soap opera on every side of this issue.
But again, so they were doing that.
And then they said, so, how does that differ from one city to another?
How does that differ from one holiday to the other?
You understand, in order for them to do this kind of cross-tabulation on demographics and on holidays and on cities and stuff like that, that means that they're keeping this stuff and recording all this stuff.
You have a problem with that?
I do. And that was maybe about 2015 or so, when Travis Kalalnik was still the CEO. And they took that down after it was pointed out by journalists that he threatened for talking about their company.
I wonder if they would use that kind of information against a journalist.
That they didn't like.
You know, in the same way that Madison Square Garden said, well, we got anybody who works for this law firm that's suing us, they're not going to get into the Madison Square Garden.
And they pulled out a woman who was there with her kid's field trip, a mom, who had absolutely nothing to do with that trial that they were angry about.
She was just guilty by association working for that law firm.
Developers hope to have around 1,000 people live in this thing called cul-de-sac by 2025.
By that time, they'll have 760 units completed.
The first 200 residents will receive e-bikes so they can burn it down.
We look back nostalgically at college because it's the only time most people have lived in a walkable neighborhood.
No, I always commuted to college.
As a matter of fact, I lived at home.
I commuted a long way to college.
We lived out in North Tampa.
I had to go in downtown to University of Tampa.
I lived on campus.
And then when I went to University of South Florida, I still had a long commute.
And the traffic was bad.
I had to go in the interstate to go downtown.
I had to go down Fowler Avenue.
I don't know if it's any better now, but that certainly was a good description of the traffic there.
It was Fowler. Yeah.
It's very foul. Wasn't a good way to get there.
Countries across the globe are looking at ways of eliminating cars.
For example, Wales is banning new road projects.
This is being done, by the way, in most places, by default.
It's benign neglect, if you will.
Except it's not benign.
I think it's malicious neglect.
Just take a look at the road conditions.
Oh, we don't have the money to do it.
They've got money to do all kinds of stuff.
You know, they can... They can sexualize their kids, but they can't fix the roads anymore.
Wales just outright made it public.
We're going to ban all new road projects.
Cul-de-sac is a glimpse into the future of 15-minute cities, putting people at the center of transportation and creating a sustainable environment.
That's the happy spin on it.
Except these people choose to be there.
And if you don't choose to be there, things go a little bit different for you.
A walkable metropolis.
This is the way World Magazine, which is a Christian publication.
I like to see how other Christians view the world.
And if they really understand what's going on.
I think this writer does understand what's going on.
But will not confront it.
That's really bad.
That's the problem I have with the MAGA people.
They understand what's going on with the lockdowns and the vaccines.
But they won't confront it.
And they won't confront Trump over it.
Anyway, a walkable metropolis.
It's like, what?
Urban planners have embraced the 15-minute city.
This is a puff piece, really.
And it's just talking about how it's just a natural outgrowth of the way we're going to design cities.
It's not a conspiracy by the World Economic Forum and the UN to lock us down.
Because that's really what it is.
No, this is just a new thing in cities.
They said when Matt Boyd strides along his Portland, Oregon neighborhood, Main Street, he passes a bakery, coffee shops, a Mexican restaurant, the sidewalks, wider than in most downtowns.
Isn't that great? You know, Google even called their smart city test.
They call it Sidewalk Labs.
I said, yeah, that's right. Sidewalks.
You'll be living on the sidewalks, too.
Be homeless, essentially, if they don't like what you do.
They're going to track and trace everything that you do.
They set up Sidewalk Labs in Toronto as an experiment.
And a lot of the people who bought into this because they were greenies thinking that, oh, this is a way we can save the planet from the imaginary dragon of CO2. They looked at us and said, this is nothing other than a massive project to surveil everything that we do and monetize it.
Monetize it with the government.
The government, though, is not just curious.
The government is not just trying to sell you something.
The government is going to use that to punish any dissidents.
Anyway, he walks past all these things.
Big, wide sidewalks, bigger than most downtowns.
They host racks outside, used clothing stores, sculptures, including a larger-than-life statue of Paul Bunyan holding an axe, and signs advertising a nearby tattoo parlor and a bike repair shop, bike lanes on both sides of the street.
Isn't that wonderful? Wow.
And bike racks are plentiful.
Again, going back to Tampa, we went back and they call it a road diet.
When they start cutting the road, of course, they don't want to resurface the roads.
They won't make the roads wider.
And of course, a lot of times you can't make the roads wider.
Urban planners in the early part of the 20th century knew that would happen, knew the cities would grow up vertically with high-rise buildings.
So you would have to start to stack the roads.
And so you see that. They didn't build it that way.
There's no flying cars flying at multiple levels like you see in a lot of these things.
There's no flyovers where people are traveling in multiple levels.
No, you just get traffic jams because they won't build the roads anymore.
That's one thing I'll give Elon Musk credit for.
He pointed that out to people.
His solution was to go underground.
Let's build tunnels. Fine, do something, but you've got to go vertical, up or down, one way or the other, if your buildings are going to go vertical.
Otherwise, it just doesn't make any sense.
But they keep passing more authorization for higher and higher density housing.
That in and of itself will make it impossible to move around with a car.
And one of the reasons why people want to escape the city.
Bike lanes on both sides of the street.
Like I said, they call that a road diet when we were in Tampa.
And if you put speed bumps on, they call that road calming.
I call it hell.
Especially with my car. But...
In Tampa, we were there for several days.
Kara and I were visiting the area again where we used to live.
And then I had some business that we had to do there.
And, you know, had all these bike lanes.
After about being there for four days, I saw one guy riding a bike.
I said, all of this for him?
That's basically what it was.
So they can take a train downtown to see a professional basketball game.
Boyd lives in what Portland urban planners call a complete neighborhood.
Now listen to this. Listen to what their plan is.
They said other people call it a 15-minute city or a 20-minute city.
Politicians and urbanists across the nation in large cities and bedroom communities alike have embraced this idea of locking us down.
About 100 neighborhoods make up Portland and city officials have an ambitious goal of 80% of the approximately 635,000 residents living in complete neighborhoods by 2035.
So, they want to subdivide Portland into make 80% of the people live in these 15-minute cities within the next decade.
The 15-minute concept grew in visibility as climate crisis worries spread in the 21st century.
Now, this author just accepts the fact that it's a climate crisis.
I'm not going to challenge that at all.
And then points out that Carlos Marino, a Paris University professor, is credited with elevating the concept to international attention after the Paris mayor made the 15-minute city a key part of her 2020 re-election campaign.
Now, this Christian writer doesn't point out that the Paris mayor is a hardcore Marxist.
That doesn't matter, right?
Why would that matter? Well, because it's the heart of all of this.
Popular Canadian commentator Jordan Peterson has vocally predicted a loss of civil liberties through the monitoring of movement and eventual restriction of cars.
Well, that's good. I didn't know he was aware of it.
He's not the only one.
Advocacy by groups like the World Economic Forum and C40, a network of nearly 100 mayors worldwide, and the UN has only heightened conservative worries about government control through urban planning.
But, but, you know, it's not really so much about the environment as it is about the displacement and gentrification, they said.
That's their problem with it.
That is not the problem.
That's been going on in cities for quite some time.
They don't address the concerns that people have.
Why would people be concerned about the World Economic Forum, the UN, and the C40 network?
They don't even define the fact the C40 network not only wants to limit your travel, but they want to tell you you can't have meat and milk and that you can't have an airplane flight of more than 1,000 miles.
Under 1,000 miles, one flight every three years.
Three articles of new clothing every year.
This is just skipped over by this Christian writer.
This lack of discernment about even what this phony crisis is about is what's killing us.
And you see this lack of concernment over moral issues as well in these publications.
That's even more disturbing, quite frankly.
But government investment in neighborhoods tends to attract more affluent residents and raise the cost of living with the effect of pricing out lower-income residents.
That's what they're concerned about.
And so they point out the fact this guy that they talked to Had moved from North Carolina to Portland to plant a church.
I imagine they need them.
What I've seen of Portland.
But anyway, he said he found that he really couldn't afford to live there, and other people couldn't afford to live there, so they move.
And it's like, so now they've got to commute to this church plant.
And other people got to commute to the church plant.
Is there going to be a church within your 15-minute walking distance?
This is another way that they'll shut things down.
But even here, even here, this writer for a self-proclaimed Christian publication doesn't get the implications for that.
To just make a passing reference to these organizations that are depopulationist That want to enslave us?
To just make a passing reference to that?
Not take a stand? And just swallow whole cloth?
The lie about the climate stuff?
This is truly disturbing.
This is why we've got a lot of work to do.
My son says, imagine an EV fire in the middle of that thing.
How would they get a fire truck anywhere near there with the buildings back together like that?
Yeah, once... Look at that from the aerial view.
He pulls it up. Once these e-bikes, they're going to have 200 e-bikes in there.
What are the odds in that small area of one of these things catching fire?
Just talk to the people in New York City about those e-bikes.
They... They've got all the problems of a lithium battery fire, but none of the quality control that you're going to see even in cars and things like that.
Michelle Obaman, thank you very much for the tip.
And Renko, thank you.
David, can I still sue the hospital even if I did not have the COVID jab?
You know, we had the, and I'm trying to remember his name, Our Amazing Grace is his website.
He's suing the hospital for killing their daughter against their issues.
They killed a lot of people.
As I mentioned the other day, they just found documents in the UK about how they euthanized elderly people with this drug that I had not seen before.
And, of course, they killed a lot of people with the ventilators and things like that.
And his daughter had Down syndrome.
And they kicked him out of the hospital, kept her in isolation.
And they said, we don't want her ventilated.
They put her on a ventilator. They killed her.
And, you know, they are watching her die without any...
Assistance from these people, they told them over and over again, no, we want her resuscitated.
Do not put a do not resuscitate tag on her.
This is something else we've seen over and over again from people.
And they're not only suing them.
They're not suing them for medical malpractice alone.
They're also suing them for malicious practice, essentially for murder.
And the judge, the hospital system, wanted that thrown out.
They're fine with being sued for malpractice.
They don't care. But they wanted that thrown out, the malicious murder aspect of it.
I forget exactly the legal terms of it, but that's what it boils down to.
And the judge said, no, we're going to hear that.
We're going to hear that. They killed his daughter.
And they did it deliberately.
And so, yes, it isn't simply about the Trump poison.
You can sue them for a lot of other things.
And... As we see with this data that just came out of the UK, they were deliberately killing these elderly people to get their COVID numbers up.
And that's what the ventilators, the invasive ventilators were about.
And that's what's being incentivized massively.
$39,000 bonus to put somebody in a ventilator from Trump.
From Trump. So...
Thank you, Michelle Obama, for the tip.
He says, X at space, A-S-S-I-N, like space assassin, I guess.
I don't know if that's what that is.
That's where you'll find him.
Star Barkley. It's a liberal ghetto, and I'm fine with that.
That's right. The thing that's missing is the coercion.
If these people want to go living in a situation where they can walk to Starbucks and all the rest of the stuff, that's fine.
I don't have a problem with it. Get them far away from us, I guess.
Angus Mustang. I like this idea.
Put all the snowflakes in one place and fence them in.
Jason Barker. They want a dorm room style life.
Yes, they've never gotten over college.
And they even said that here in this one article.
Where they're talking about it. You know, it was so great when we were in college, wasn't it?
That was the high point of our life.
Wasn't the high point of my life.
But, yeah.
Angus Mustang. Why, when they talk, is every sentence a question?
You know, this upspeak thing?
Oh, that bothers me.
I hate that. And I hate that they call it the women kind of growl.
What is that called? Anyway, it's...
It's a thing. That's another thing.
I think it started in California.
Valley girls speak, and everybody is up speaking right now.
A Syrian girl. All those apartments within steps of each other used to be called tenements and slums.
By the time the freedom cities of Trump are in full swing, they won't need to worry about old people.
They'll all be euthanized. That may be the case.
Michelle Obama, Grand Rapids, Michigan, spent millions on e-bikes that litter our streets in piles.
That was the case in Austin as well.
Oh, you want to walk on the sidewalk?
Well, you better step over these e-bikes.
I find them to be much more of a problem than cars, because people didn't park their cars all over the sidewalks.
Litter are streets in piles and state-of-the-art bike lanes nobody uses because all but a fraction of the population are obese and just not into exercise.
When I went to work at Texas Instruments, the first group I was in, it was...
You know, when you get a bachelor's degree in engineering, they typically put you in testing or something like that, right?
But we were in customer liaison, and so we had engineering backgrounds, and we would talk to companies like Apple that wanted to take a customized board and turn it into a custom...
But this is a more, it was a more economical way to do it because they would do the beginning steps of manufacturing would all be the same.
They would just customize the final steps of manufacturing, the interconnection of the semiconductor components.
And so, but it helped them because it got their costs down.
It got their, you know, the size of everything down.
And it also made it like a black box.
It was harder for people to reverse engineer what they were doing.
And so they were rolling this thing out around the world.
And so they had a group that I was in, and they had people that were getting trained in this.
And so we were kind of in between the customer and the people who were designing the routing software.
So we'd work with them.
And if there's any problems, you know, we would work with a workaround with a circuitry and things like that.
To make a long story short, the group I was in had people from all over the world.
And so we had somebody from England, we had somebody from Germany, Japan, and oh, there's other places.
I can't remember all the different places that were there.
But the person who was there from England, her mother came to visit her.
And that was her comment.
She said, nobody here walks.
Nobody here walks.
And she said, a lot of places, there's not even a sidewalk.
This is back in 1980.
There's not even a sidewalk. And if I walk alongside the road or even on a sidewalk, everybody's looking at you like you're some kind of a homeless person.
Yeah, nobody walks.
You put the sidewalks out.
There was a funny thing in Austin, in an area where there really wasn't any housing and there wasn't any reason to walk there.
And it was alongside a heavy highway there by the airport, Austin Bergstrom.
And they had a weaving sidewalk that they put in.
They had streetlights and all this kind of stuff.
Never once in all the years I was there to ever see a single person on that.
Where were they going to walk to?
Why would they walk on that?
There was nothing. It was a sidewalk to nowhere, which is what governments are famous for, bridges and sidewalks to nowhere.
Jason Barker, how many of my tax dollars went into EV subsidies and I will never own one?
Yeah. Grammy for God, young people today would be more than willing to live in these prisons.
That's what you saw there, right?
Atomic Dog, many young people would be more happy to live in 200 square foot urban housing units.
Michelle Obama, they traded their Bibles for condoms and e-bikes.
Jason Barker, cul-de-sac, one way in, no way out.
It's a cul-de-sac. I've just got this one-way sign.
That's where you're going to go, and you're not going to get back out again.
Since all the small towns now have consolidated shopping to a dollar store or Walmart, they have the ability to cut off supplies easily.
He says that's how they will try to clear out rural areas.
Yeah. Dougalug, is there a place to park my truck if I go to visit someone at a 15-minute city?
You don't want to annoy these people.
You just saw them. Right?
Guard Goldsmith. This planned smart cities nonsense is typical predatory play with the infantilization of adults.
Young adults who are single, no families, riding bikes like kids.
Yeah, that's right, Guard. Good to see you there as well.
Yona says, Guard, they're still living in their fantasies, and this further domesticates them into human pets.
Yeah, that was the thing. As I pointed out, you know, I didn't...
I wasn't somebody who lived on campus.
As a matter of fact, USF was really a commuting school at the time I went anyway.
And they didn't have any college sports or anything.
It was a big school at the time.
It was about 25,000 students in the engineering college.
We had over 2,000. The engineering college is bigger than all of the University of Tampa at the time.
But there really wasn't much on campus.
Nobody stayed there. And pretty much everybody commuted.
It may have changed now.
They've got sports teams now.
But, you know, it wasn't really anything that I missed out on.
But for me, growing up, you know, as soon as I could get a bike, that was a big deal when I was a kid.
Because that really opened up my world.
I could go all kinds of places.
I liked it so much that when I got a little bit older, I wanted to get a little motorized mini-bike, my bike.
Mom shut that down pretty hard or motorcycle.
So I started driving as soon as I could at 15.
And by 16, I had a car and I was going everywhere all the time.
And so, you know, it was always a very, mobility was always a very important thing for me.
To be able to open up my world to things.
And I just don't really understand that.
I know that's the way it is with the coming generations.
I think a large part of it, as I've talked to Eric Peters in the past, a large part of it is the cost of cars have gone up so much, especially the cost of insurance.
It's so punitive if you want to drive.
My sons started driving at a much later age than I did because of insurance costs and things like that.
Angus Mustang. So where do these morons think the electricity to change the e-bikes to charge them comes from?
Not to mention the mining of the lithium.
Yeah, it's only bad when you mine lithium for EVs.
But for e-bikes, it's great.
Grammy forgot. My grandson has no interest in getting his license.
And it was the first thing I did.
Yeah, exactly what I said.
Wanted to have that freedom.
So we're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to talk about Pulling the plug on America.
And what is that likely to do?
We have former CIA officials who are weighing in on it, and surprisingly enough, their projections look very much like Deagle.
It could happen very, very quickly.
So we're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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Stealth Patriot says, I don't want to live in any city at all.
Even my small town will be dangerous in an SHTF scenario.
That's right. All right.
So I go, I eat the bug, live in the pod, wear the rags.
Four cent gold, 15 minutes makes no sense.
I live in California. It's huge.
It's spread out. No way can they condense everything into 15 minutes, including where people work.
What is going to happen to the economy?
That's a good example of that.
You know, it was Gertrude Stein, I think, said L.A. was, said there's no there, there.
And what she meant was, it was just this, and I've been there, that's the thing I know, it's very, very large, and it's all sprawled out, and you get these, you know, same things, especially now that we've got all these Wall Street chains that are everywhere, you get the same stuff, And you keep driving and you see more and more of the same stuff and it's all distributed all around.
If they wanted their 15-minute cities, they could have it there.
And yet people are constantly driving.
Why? Because you can't pack everything that you need into a 15-minute radius.
And LA is a good refutation of that.
You've got a lot of people driving a lot of cars.
And it's, you know, just a massive amount of, you know, connected suburban areas in a sense.
A lot of strip centers and things, and a lot of cities are like that.
I'm not picking on LA, but a lot of them are like that.
But you have these different neighborhoods.
People still drive because you can't put everything you need there.
These people are going to figure that out.
But, again, if you want to live like that, I've got no problem.
If you want to drive an EV, I've got no problem.
It's just, I don't want that to be the only way.
And that's what these people are about, just as we saw with the pandemic.
Oh, no, you will have the vaccine.
You'll lock down, you'll wear the mask, and you'll take the vaccine.
Nothing else is going to be allowed.
And you talk about anything else, even talk about it, will destroy your medical profession.
And that woke up a lot of these doctors once that happened.
Steve Kirsch was working on different things.
He believed that it was a pandemic.
And he was working on things that were going to help to address that.
And they kept shutting all this down.
No, no, no. We're going to wait.
Keep everybody done until we get...
Get a shot. It's like, what's going on with that?
He had not seen Dark Winter or these other things, and then he came up to speed because that doesn't make any sense.
All of these doctors started looking at that.
Stay in your pod. There's no reason to leave, says Soylent Goy.
Sprumford looks like a prison complex.
Yep. And M Sellers jumpsuits are so stylish.
LOL.
But let's talk about what happens when they pull the plug.
Because they are pulling the plug, gradually.
But what if they do it really suddenly?
Really suddenly.
This is a date with disaster.
Net zero is pulling the plug on America's electrical life support system, a new documentary says.
But it gets even worse than that.
Electricity is among the most essential sources of America's unparalleled prosperity and productivity.
but is also the greatest vulnerability.
The U.S. has become so utterly dependent upon an uninterrupted supply of affordable energy, electricity, that as our grid becomes ever more fragile, American society has become more fragile along with it.
That's right. And it's also not just the fact that you're putting everything, making everything electric.
Everything electric. Not just the cars, the heating, the cooking.
Everything's got to be on the grid.
And then when you look at the fact that we have this distributed production system, what remains of the production system is distributed, you've got a transportation link in every aspect of that.
It's not just taking a finished product from a factory and taking it to the market where people can walk less than 15 minutes to buy it.
It means that our entire society, our infrastructure, not just the electrical infrastructure, but the way that we manufacture things has got transportation in every step of the way.
All kinds of links where this material needs to be taken from one place to the other, and another one, and another one, and then they're assembled in that place, and maybe that product is taken to somewhere else.
Finally, you get a finished product.
And that's got to go to market.
All of that is trucks, and it's pretty much diesel.
That's what they're doing. They're trying to destroy that as well.
Doing a pretty good job of it.
So it's the electric grid that they're making unreliable, that they're shrinking its capacity, but then it gets worse than that.
Former CIA Director James Woolsey, and let me remind you, James Woolsey, in 2001, when they did the first one of these germ games, James Woolsey played the role of the U.S. President in the very first one of these germ games, Dark Winter, two months before 9-11.
And of course, what came after that in the false flag attack of anthrax a week afterwards, what came out of that is a model legislation that they pushed out to the states.
So the states would put in place the legal framework to do what they did in 2020.
These people plan this stuff and practice it for such a long time.
Now, this very guy, former CIA director James Woolsey, testified before the U.S. Senate in 2015.
And he said, if America's electric grid were to go down for an extended period, such as one year, he said there are essentially two estimates on how many people would die.
From hunger, from starvation, from lack of water, and from social disruption.
He said one estimate is that within a year or so, two-thirds of the United States population would die.
He said the other estimate is that within a year or so, 90% of the U.S. population would die in a year, in a year.
90% anywhere, so the estimate is anywhere from 67% to 90% would die within a year.
That was their assessment.
The energy grid is a civilizational life support, says the President of Canadians for Nuclear Energy.
Without it, modern society collapses very quickly, he said.
But let me take that analogy.
If the energy grid is life support for civilization, what Biden's policies are doing is essentially putting American civilization on an invasive ventilator.
To kill us. And it's being incentivized for him.
Just like Trump incentivized it for the hospitals.
So they're going to gradually take this down.
But if we take a look at what would happen if this all happened suddenly.
And of course, as of yesterday, there's all these news articles about Russia putting nukes in space and that type of thing.
Questions about whether or not that is true, but it is rattling the cages, especially of the military-industrial complex Republicans.
We're going to lose this arms race.
It's like a Sputnik moment for them, whether or not it's true.
So we've got to ramp up all the spending in that area now, too.
Not going to reduce anything anywhere, so we've got to ramp it up for that.
Well, having nukes in space, I'll just say this, not only gives them, if they did that, if they did it, it would be easy for them to do an EMP. Very easy.
But of course, it's very easy for a, you know, fourth or fifth rate country like North Korea to do that as well.
If you do an EMP, you don't need to have precise targeting.
You just get it into the general area, and if you just got it over the west coast of America, and you set off an EMP to take out California and other places like that, that would do everything that they needed.
That would create such havoc.
And so an EMP is something they could do this very easily.
You could also do it with cyber hacks, or you could do it slowly and surely like Biden is doing.
By following the 2015 Paris Climate Accord.
Now, that was 2015 that he made that prediction.
And it's kind of interesting that for a while, you've had the Deagle site that has been put in place.
And everybody's like, well, who put this thing together?
Who is this guy? Evidently, he has now passed away.
But he's got a lot of ties to the CIA. The CIA, especially at the time that you had Wolsey there.
And so, isn't it interesting that when you look at what he's predicting, these figures kind of line up.
Now, this is an article from Exposé News.
The plot thickens uncovering the CIA and Rockefeller Foundation's role in the 2025 depopulation forecast that was released by Deagle.
Deagle.com, known for its exhaustive data on military capabilities and eyebrow-raising depopulation forecasts for 2025.
Recent findings appear to link Deagle directly to significant players on the world stage.
The CIA, the DOD, Department of Defense, the Pentagon, and to the Rockefeller Foundation.
The Rockefeller Foundation is always at the center of this stuff.
They were there with the New York Stock Exchange to try to push through these natural asset companies, right?
Always there at the center of these things.
The current real-world data on excess deaths in the West strongly suggests Deagle's depopulation forecast is not an estimation, but in fact a target.
A target that is on track to be hit thanks to the deadly effects of the Trump shot.
But maybe it'll happen suddenly.
I don't want to address this, but maybe it'll happen suddenly with some kind of a grid attack.
And so we can confirm that Dr.
Edwin A. Deagle, who passed away February 16, 2021, is a confirmed figurehead authority.
Authorities would like you to believe is solely behind Deagle.com.
During his life, he served as the assistant to the Secretary of Defense and as the Deputy Secretary of Defense.
He's also Director of International Relations for the Rockefeller Foundation.
So he's right there with the usual suspects.
While in 1993, he was nominated by President Clinton to be Undersecretary of the Air Force.
But the intrigue deepens, they say.
Declassified documents released via a FOIA request.
Revealed Deagle's communications with then U.S. Director of the CIA, Stansfield Turner.
Remember that guy? There in the Carter administration.
One document, dated 1977, intriguingly refers to an event described as the most significant in the intelligence field since 1947.
And so they got snapshots of this.
If you want to look at Exposé News, they got snapshots of these documents.
The CIA has released 23 FOIA articles relating to Dr.
Deagle, to the Rockefeller Foundation, to the U.S. Department of Defense, and to the former director of the CIA, Stansfield Turner.
It all strongly suggests that Deagle.com is not the work of one man, but in fact the work of U.S. Military Industrial Complex, consisting of the CIA, the Department of Defense, the Rockefeller Foundation, who have all been focused on eugenics and depopulation.
Deagle predicted in 2020 that the U.K. would see its population decline by 77% in the year 2025.
He predicted in 2020 that the U.S. would see its population decline by 68.5% by the year 2025.
Again, remember, Woolsey, the CIA director, said in 2015 that if we lost the electric grid within one year, we would lose 67% to 90% of the people.
Deagle is saying 68.5%.
I find that to be an interesting coincidence.
He also predicted that Germany would see its population decline by 65% by the year 2025, that Australia would see its population decline by 34%, not quite as deep as the cuts in the U.K., U.S., and Germany, with U.K. being the highest, by the way, 77%.
The widespread distribution of these experimental vaccines, says Expoze, allowed under the emergency use authorization would not have been possible for Without the backdrop of Donald Trump.
No, they didn't say that.
They said the COVID pandemic.
But they know that there's not a pandemic.
They know that it was a plan.
And it was the reaction to a pandemic that didn't exist.
And whose reaction was that?
The Trump administration. When I say it's Fauci, he gave Fauci a medal.
He refused to fire Fauci.
He continually put Fauci in charge of everything.
It was Donald Trump who should have been in charge of everything.
So, it would have been impossible.
Without Donald Trump in office.
They would not have been able to do this with Hillary Clinton.
They would not have been able to do it with Joe Biden in office.
Conservatives would have caught on, would have opposed it.
And even though they oppose these things now, they do not link it, even now, they will not link it to Donald Trump.
So, the U.S. Department, and with this, they said, here's some other interesting things.
That we see coming out of the Department of Defense.
And so, yes, that is one way that they can do it.
They don't just pick one particular plan.
When they've got something that they want to do, they come after it with multiple different paths.
And I do agree that this depopulation shot, this global democide that was produced by Donald Trump, I do believe that that's what this is about.
I also believe that if things are not going rapidly enough, they could do war or they could just take down the electric grid.
That would have the same effect, perhaps even more so than a war.
They can't really count on the fact that a war would do the kind of damage that just taking down the electric grid and the infrastructure would do.
Starving people, cannibalism, fighting in the streets amongst everybody.
That's another reason why I believe they're bringing people in in such massive numbers.
The Department of Defense awarded a contract on the 12th of November, 2019.
And they awarded it in the contract for COVID-19 research.
That was what the contract was awarded for.
As I point out, that was two months before anybody named COVID-19.
I've also pointed out that, you know, Fauci in October of 2019 was at the Milken Institute.
I've played that clip many times where I'll spare you the repeat of it right now.
But he goes there and they say, well, how can we get everybody in the world to take a vaccine without it being tested?
Yeah, we do it from the inside.
We do it with disruption.
And we do it iteratively.
And here you have the Department of Defense awarding a contract at the beginning of November 2019 to Labyrinth Global Health Incorporated for, quote, COVID-19 research, at least a month before the alleged emergence of the novel coronavirus and three months before it was officially named COVID-19.
The government of the United States has a website called USA Spending and an official open data source of federal spending information.
According to the site, as of the 12th of April 2021, the U.S. government has spent a mind-blowing $3.6 trillion in response to COVID-19.
Well, and of course, that's direct spending.
If you look at the indirect spending of all the, you know...
Stimulus checks and all the bribery that was paid to people to stay locked down and all the fraud that was involved and all of that.
And the fact that more than half of it went to, you know, 5% of the companies were really big.
That's much bigger than that.
You know, we're at least 7 trillion.
Hidden within the award search.
Our details on a contract awarded by the Department of Defense to a company named Black and Vetch Special Projects Corporation.
Like a black op?
Black project? Which is allegedly, quote, a global engineering, procurement, consulting, and construction company specializing in infrastructure development.
You're going to find stuff like this all over the place if you really look.
I mean, just in Texas, we had Greg Abbott.
As soon as he got his windfall profits from Trump, he gave $300 million to this little company that was an empty shell.
The CEO had an invented resume.
And they were set up to do surveillance tracking, interestingly enough.
Small journalists went there.
There was nobody there. It was completely empty.
Looked at the bio of the guy.
And you had the media in Texas, especially because most of the media is Democrat, right?
Greg Abbott is a self-proclaimed Republican.
And so they got interested in that, and then they just dropped it.
Didn't follow up on it at all.
$300 million to that.
And so here's a little company, Black& Vetch Special Projects.
They got a contract. The contract was awarded on September the 12th.
I think that means 2021.
I think they got a typo on that, but it might be as far back as 2012.
Described as professional, scientific, and technical service, the award history for the contract contains a tab for sub-awards detailing the recipient's action dates, amounts, and very brief description for 115 sub-award transactions to that company.
So that may have been the very first one.
Most of the sub-awards Or for extremely mundane things such as laboratory equipment for Kiev, office furniture for Kiev, etc.
Focused in Kiev.
But there's one sub-award that stands out among the rest, and it was awarded to Labyrinth Global Health Incorporated for SME manuscript documentation and COVID-19 research.
And that contract was awarded on the 12th of November, 2019.
Again, one month before the alleged emergence of this novel coronavirus of 2019, and three months before it was officially dubbed COVID-19.
But the shock doesn't end there, because the place the contract for COVID-19 research was instructed to take place was Ukraine.
The country that the U.S. military-industrial complex has made ground zero for not only this, but also for their design of how they're going to control us with CBDC, with the I.D., the D.I.I.A. that I talked about yesterday.
And then you have the Rockefeller connection. The Rockefeller Foundation had support with this and was also showed up in some of these documents as being connected with this.
The evidence suggests that the Department of Defense, intimately tied to deagle.com, may have had an anticipatory hand in COVID-19 research months before the virus' official recognition.
That is at the very least curious.
The odd timing, combined with the DOD's expansive reach on matters of global security, prompts us to question the broader implications and the role they may have played in the unfolding pandemic.
This is all from ExposéNews.com.
The Rockefeller Foundation, another significant force behind Deagle.com, has a historical track record of involvement in population control programs.
While these endeavors are allegedly relegated to the past, their implications continue to resonate, particularly when paired with Deagle's disturbing population forecasts for 2025.
Similarly, the CIA, notorious for its covert operations and functioning as a law to itself, stands as a powerful and enigmatic piece of the intricate puzzle.
Its involvement with Deagle, its shared links with Dr.
Edwin Deagle, and by extension, the Department of Defense, the Rockefeller Foundation, adds yet another layer of intrigue to this narrative.
But again, I find it interesting because we know that they take multiple paths to their same goal.
As I've said, you know, when you talk about the climate, MacGuffin, is it going to be global cooling?
Is it going to be global warming? Is it going to just be climate change?
And then we have the pandemic comes in, and guess what?
Whether it's a pandemic, global warming, global cooling, whatever it is, the end goal is still the same.
Depopulation and control of the remaining population, always the same.
And, of course, there's other things that are very consistent as part of this scam.
They're not going to show you our data.
You're going to listen to us because we're the people in authority.
Oh, and by the way, if you question our climate change or you question our pandemic, we will punish you.
And we have to do more to shut down this fake news.
They've just decided that they're not going to call it fact-checking anymore.
They're going to call it something like confirmation.
This is not confirmed or whatever, so it's going to become like a...
They're going to rebrand it because fact-checking has become a joke.
But it doesn't matter. You can call it whatever you want to.
You keep doing the same thing, and everybody's going to understand what this is about.
It's just like in Russia, Stalinist Russia.
They had two newspapers.
One of them was called News.
The other one was called Truth. Pravda was Truth.
His vestia was News. They said there is no truth in Pravda.
There's no News in his vestia.
The people caught on. You can call it whatever you want.
You can call it Confirmation.
You can call it fact-checking, whatever you want, but people are going to be able to scope out your lies, your propaganda.
So the destabilization of the power grid is a result of what analyst and author Meredith Engwin deems the fatal trifecta.
See, here's another aspect of this.
They could slowly kill us with the Trump poison.
They could slowly bring about this total chaos and But, you know, when you look at the open border, when you look at the massive number of people that are being added who have no home, they have no means of support, they're dependent on a handout from the government, then you can take down the grid.
And you can blame it on somebody else because they've got the tools for that.
Vault 7, they can make it look like they're anybody they want to make it look like.
So you could do it with a cyber attack.
You could do it with an EMP. You could do it any number of ways.
To finish it up. How do we destroy a country?
Well, you know, gradually, then suddenly.
They're talking about the gradual aspects of it.
The poisoning, the climate change stuff, but it could be done very, very rapidly as well.
The destabilization of the power grid is a result of what analyst and author Meredith Engwin deems the fatal trifecta and gave the example of the Texas power grid when it went out.
Texas grid almost collapsed because of what I call the fatal trifecta.
The first part of the fatal trifecta is over-reliance on renewables, which go on and off whenever they want to.
The sun does not always shine, the wind does not always blow, so what do you do about that?
I was doing videos about that in 2009, when Colorado was the first state to have renewable mandates.
I was with a group that was fighting that with a lawsuit.
I was with a group that was fighting Michael Mann over his lies about the hockey stick and all the rest of this stuff.
Guess what? We lost in court in both of those cases.
But the reality is the reality.
Whether or not these politicized courts recognize what's truly going on or not, whether or not they realize the constitutional issues, the freedom issues, or the reality of the science, Facts are stubborn things, aren't they?
The second part is over-reliance on natural gas, which is delivered just in time.
Just like the diesel stuff, just like the food, just like...
And how does a natural gas get delivered just in time?
Truck 10, diesel trucks, like our food, like our supplies for everything.
Natural gas is delivered just in time and can be interrupted just in time.
And the third part of it is relying on a neighbor to help.
All these factors came into play during the Texas winter storm in 2021.
Wind and solar facilities unable to deliver in freezing weather.
Supplies of natural gas interrupted by freezing temperatures as well, just as people need electricity to heat their homes.
According to a Texas Comptroller's report, natural gas supplied 51% of Texas electricity.
Wind was 25%.
Coal was 13%.
As these resources went offline, utilities frantically enacted blackouts to cut demand, fearing that a mismatch of supply and demand that lasted more than several minutes would cause long-term damage to the grid's hardware.
And so, as you may remember when that happened, the show was pretty new.
We went on air...
And I broadcasted with a candle while Whistler, who's here doing the show today, held a phone.
So we got on the phone with that later, put that out elsewhere.
And that happened for a couple of days.
And on that second day, we had a water pipe burst.
And so that happened as we were doing the broadcast with candle and iPhone.
It's a crazy time. J.P. Morgan, by the way, has pulled out of a Climate Action 100 Plus group.
This is a group that was put together to profit off of ESG. And it was a group that, a coalition, a $68 trillion coalition, focused on pressing the world's biggest emitters of greenhouse gases to decarbonize.
And JP Morgan has just pulled out of it.
And they're not going to be the last one to pull out of it either.
Just yesterday I was talking about, you know, the problems with electric cars.
And you got Ford and all these other people saying, we can't sustain these losses.
So I said, EV come, EV go.
And now you look at ESG. ESG come, ESG go.
One of the reasons that this is happening is because you've got a lot of state attorneys general suing these companies.
Saying, you've put yourselves together in a cartel using your economic clout and lying to your investors.
You tell them that you're here to make a profit, but you're not here to make a profit at all.
You're here to push a policy from the UN, from the Paris Climate Accord, from the Biden administration, all these different places.
They made themselves a pressure group.
They're no longer operating as a for-profit company, which is fraud.
And so now, these people are starting to back out of this Climate Action 100+.
A Boston-based partner of the law firm, K&L Gates, told Bloomberg, I wouldn't be surprised if we see more defections, especially given that there is now a cost in being involved in this.
Potential litigation.
That wasn't there when the companies joined.
Attorneys general have subpoenaed firms about their membership in these groups.
What do we call it?
A conspiracy. A criminal conspiracy to defraud investors.
You ought to put it in there as racketeering, influencing corrupt organizations, because that's what the UN is.
That's what the World Economic Forum, Davos, that's what they are.
It's racketeering, folks.
You don't even have to find a point on it.
Originally, this group of Climate Action 100-plus aimed to engage major companies like BP, Exxon Mobil, and Glencore in enhancing governance, cutting emissions, improving climate financial disclosures.
But as it entered a more proactive stage, asking members to ensure companies transition from plans to tangible emission reductions, the heightened activist stance poses additional difficulties for investors wishing to keep a lower profile in climate advocacy.
JP Morgan pulling out matters because it sends the wrong short-sighted signal and gives cover for others to do the same.
So the guy who's not happy about that...
Michael Sheeran, former senior advisor at the Bank of England.
Yeah, that's where this kind of stuff is coming from.
And he says, Zero Hedge says, and we're sure that they will pull out.
As we noted earlier in the year, ESG has become a dirty word on Wall Street.
Because the way you spell ESG is F-R-A-U-D. Fraud.
Fraud. Recall we have written about the dying off of ESG and green investment products over the last few months.
Most recently, at the end of 2023, Goldman Sachs shut down its active beta Paris-aligned climate U.S. large-cap equity ETF. Such a long name.
And you just unpack that.
Every bit of it is fraud.
Fraud. It's Paris-aligned.
It's aligned with the Paris climate thing.
Paris-aligned climate.
And then it's an ETF to boot.
It's a derivative off of that.
I mean, it's just... These people come up with one scam after the other.
Nothing but a bunch of con artists in Wall Street.
It's just amazing how they...
Anyway, less than a week before, we noted that $30 billion had been shaved off the value of clean energy stocks over the preceding six months.
So ultimately, they do have to care about profitability.
Why? Well, because that is their superpower, right?
Their superpowers are money.
If they're beating billions, tens of billions off of this stuff, and if they're also facing litigation from state attorneys general, many of them, because this is obviously fraud, and that's not even including their exposure to individual lawsuits, yeah, maybe it's time to take a different approach, I think.
And so... You've still got the useful idiots down at the bottom.
These are the people at the top.
People running this, the UN, the World Economic Forum, the New York Stock Exchange, the central banks and things like that.
Down at the bottom are the useful idiots who have just now gone into the National Archives yesterday and dumped red powder on the U.S. Constitution.
Well, at least they got the color right.
I'm so sick and tired of people who say, we're red states, we're red states.
Why are you a red state?
Well, because the mainstream media told me I'm red.
They have no historical context for that whatsoever.
They don't realize that the Marxists have always been red and that the Marxists in the U.S. are telling you that they're blue and you're red.
So you don't get the connection.
At least they use the right color.
Because these climate activists...
They're all about destroying liberty.
They're all about destroying the Constitution.
They're all about destroying our ability to even feed ourselves, let alone be able to travel.
They build nothing.
They know nothing.
They know how to do nothing.
And they're standing there saying, we all deserve clean air, water, food, and a livable climate.
What can any of these people who go around and engage in this kind of clownish behavior, what can they do to even feed themselves, let alone other people?
They're useless, but they're useful as idiots for all of this.
Now, fortunately, it was not damaged because it was in an encasement, but they shut the National Archives down and arrested a couple of these idiots.
So you're going to be seeing more and more of this stuff.
And as they try to deface the Constitution, you have Bill Gates who wants to deface our plants.
Our plants.
And we're going to talk about that when we come back.
Michelle Obama, thank you for the tip again.
And another tip, appreciate that very much.
Fregan, I should fundraise $100,000 to pay Webster's to change the definition of climate change to a fraud.
That's right. Yeah, if you paid a lot of people, you'll probably get some editors on Wikipedia and it would last for a little while.
They could change it.
Somebody else would change it back.
Jason Barker, if the power grid is our life support, then Biden has put a DNR, do not resuscitate, tag on us.
Yeah, that's another good way to look at it.
Do not resuscitate the power grid.
I'm killing it by design.
Sammler123, or S.A. Miller, people would give up and commit suicide if they did not communicate due to power grids going down.
It's sad. Yeah. Oh, yeah, they'll lose their mind.
Or maybe they'll find it again.
You know, maybe it's this constant doing on social media that's harming people.
Especially the younger people.
Christian Constitutional Conservative says, I'm not buying it.
They will be hit with something sudden and catastrophic.
This is a slow drip toward global poverty and depopulation.
Well, that's true. And they get us to a certain point.
Part of it is, you know, they do these things.
It's kind of like, as you watched, when they roll out stuff, A lot of times it'll be voluntary.
Just like this 15-minute city, okay?
Or like the Trump shots.
Oh, it's voluntary. Whatever.
You can take it. That doesn't last too long and we can see what was coming.
Then they make it, man, then they coerce it.
Then they truly do force it with bans and things like that.
So, who knows?
Who knows exactly what they will do?
They do want to take us to war.
Zoxovoxaz. 22% increase in all-cause mortality in the UK. Karen Carpenter.
The life expectancy of U.S. men has decreased by three years.
I saw that Karen Carpenter was on with Jason Barker yesterday, so that's good.
I did not see it, but I listened to Guard last night.
Good program he had. Zoxovaz says, all-cause mortality in the ages of 18 to 55 is now 40% higher than people that were injected.
With a biological weapon, the genetic genocide jab.
Yeah, by the way, I didn't get into that, but they talked about the fact that this was not happening to the unvaccinated in that article when they talked about the Deagle connection.
Soylent Goy, all they have to do is stop providing utilities to rural areas.
This is all a warning for us, isn't it?
You know, things that we need to do to prepare.
Paleo Armory. The ghost towns are from shutting down old freeways and diverting traffic and shipping manufacturing overseas, shutting down mines, etc.
Junk silver. EVs are very expensive to repair.
This is driving up auto insurance rates for all of us.
That's right. And as I've talked to Eric Peters, what happens is if there's even a minor accident, They look at it and they say, well, we don't really have a test to see if any of these batteries are compromised.
And if they're compromised, they could begin a runaway combustion that happened so fast, like the one guy who was a Tesla that happened to.
He was able to get out without burning up it.
He said, I would have never been able to get my kid out of the car seat in that kind of scenario.
It happened so quickly. Finally, YJ-72.
He said, I think that's when land grab comes in.
They will make large areas into no living areas.
Well, this is one of the things I was talking to Senator Nicely about, and that is they have their ways to do things in a very sneaky, underhanded way.
A lot of farmers who had gotten a conservation easement, they could get tax relief if they didn't need the tax relief because they weren't making a lot of money.
They could even sell it to people who were making a lot of money, could buy that and use, they could pay them like 25 cents on the dollar.
And they could get their tax credit.
People were doing the conservation easements, and that was originally about conservation.
Now there's an effort in Tennessee and many other states to subtly add that these easements are going to also include climate protections.
And so they could very easily come in and say, no animals, no farming, no this, no that, and just take the land like that and do it to a lot of private land.
Jason Barker, rural areas used to be somewhat self-sufficient.
We have consolidated everything now so that there are many ways to crush us.
That's right. Even in the rural areas, we've all become dependent on so many of these things that have made life easier.
But it's made us softer, and it's made us more dependent.
We're not self-reliant like the people who used to know how to do everything, or they had somebody else in their community that would do it.
Now, if they cut our lifeline to China, we're in big trouble, right?
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I got a comment from Michelle Obama.
He says, I get enough material from this show to combat the Marxist at my local donut shop, downtown Grand Rapids.
Well, that's good. I'm glad that it's giving you some ammunition.
Bill Gates and scientists promote self-fertilizing crops that will siphon nitrogen from the air.
Did you realize that these crops also siphon CO2 from the air?
Did you realize that? They're bragging about this.
Look, they're going to come for the...
And again, this is something that is new.
They've talked in the past about the industrial fertilizers.
Those people heavy in nitrogen say they have runoff into water and then that creates algae and other problems like that.
So back in the 1970s when they were talking about pollution, that was one of the things they focused on.
But now... Now it's about, you know, greenhouse gases that are going to change the climate.
And so now they're not talking about nitrogen runoff from fertilizer.
They're talking about nitrogen gas, which is already 70% of the atmosphere, if you will.
But they're going to come eventually for the oxygen as well.
Scientists are also trying risky air and water experiments.
Hoping to stop climate change.
Dumping chemicals into the ocean.
Spraying salt water into the air.
Putting metallic things, injecting them into the stratosphere.
Cutting down trees.
Burying the trees.
These people are eco-terrorists.
They're polluters.
What these people are doing now, Bill Gates and the rest of this ilk, they're what your grandpappy warned you about back in the 1970s, about Earth Day.
The Wall Street Journal reports, and it says scientists resort to once unthinkable solutions to cool the planet.
The planet isn't getting hot.
It isn't getting hot. And these things are not solutions.
They're pollutions.
Not a solution.
A pollution. Scientists are resorting to once unthinkable techniques because global efforts to check greenhouse gas emissions are failing.
No, their models are failing.
Their predictions are failing.
We keep hearing this.
I've been hearing it again since 1970.
So here we are, 54 years later.
And they continue to tell us, well, nothing has worked.
And, you know, we've only got a few months left, or a year or two left, and are we past the point of no return?
Well, where's the warming?
Where's the warming? And what are you comparing this to?
You know, what is your frame of reference?
I've shown the graph showing how few...
Places were even recording a temperature, even in America and Europe 100 years, 150 years ago.
And then those are records that they took at that point in time.
Where are the...
How has the city changed?
How has the location of those thermometers changed?
They put a lot of them on airport tarmacs.
And, of course, if you go back and you look at cities...
Look at how much more of a concrete jungle they are today than they were at the turn of the 20th century.
But they don't have the quantity or the quality of data to make any valid comparisons to anything.
And so, tweaking the climate.
They have stratospheric aerosol injection.
Reflective particles that will mimic the cooling effect of volcanic eruptions, but of course they will fall to the earth.
And when they do, what do we get?
We get metallic poisoning and other things like that.
Do they care about that? This is one of the reasons why I said earlier, Tennessee, New Hampshire, talking about laws that would require them to inform people about what they are putting up in terms of chemtrails.
It's not a conspiracy theory.
They're actually doing it.
We want to know what they're putting up.
And if they don't do it, if these laws pass in Tennessee and New Hampshire, that Nicely is introducing along with others, If we get that, then people will be able to see what they have been doing in secret all along and denying.
And then cloud brightening.
That's what this spraying the seawater up into the air is supposed to do.
So the marine cloud brightening.
They're spraying a salty mixture through high-pressure nozzles into the air in an attempt to brighten low-altitude clouds that form over the ocean.
They have, and this is more troubling, the Stardust Solutions.
In Israel, a startup company called Stardust Solutions has begun testing a system to disperse a cloud of tiny reflective particles about 60,000 feet in altitude, reflecting sunlight away from the earth.
Here's the thing.
You know, just like CO2, we need sun, don't we?
The plants need CO2 and sunlight.
That's what they thrive on.
These people are trying to geoengineer us into starvation with everything.
They want to do it with mandates.
They want to do it with bans on meat and dairy, and they don't even want us to have plants because they're going to cut off sunlight and they're going to cut off CO2. Pull CO2 out of the atmosphere, even.
And then what are these things going to do when they fall to the ground?
Well, it's also going to be anti-agriculture.
It's going to poison the plants after they've cut off sunlight, after they've cut off the CO2. And then in Massachusetts, they're actually dumping lye into the ocean.
I said, these people are eco-terrorists.
Eco-terrorists. You go back to the 1970s, the...
People who are supporting the EPA, they would have recoiled at the idea of doing this stuff.
Injecting metal up into the sky, putting lye into the ocean.
This person says, this reminds me of a half-baked idea in the 1960s we discussed in grade school.
The idea back then was to spray charcoal on the Arctic ice to stop global cooling.
There you go. Paint it black and warm it up.
Maybe what we need is a good volcano, and that's what they're trying to reproduce.
You know, when Krakatoa used to Java blew up, they had a little mini winter period there for a couple of years.
Temperatures got quite a bit cooler for a couple of years.
But we don't need this.
We don't need this. Meanwhile, what is happening in India?
As they're dumping lye into the ocean, as they're dumping metals into the stratosphere, what's going on in India?
Well, they're going to triple their so-called fossil fuel production just of natural gas, not to mention what they're doing with coal, but just their natural gas consumption is going to triple.
By the year 2050. Why?
Well, because it's okay under the Paris Climate Accord.
It's okay for India and China to triple their consumption, to build as many power plants as they want, to have absolutely no pollution controls on those plants.
That's all approved under the Paris Climate Accord and the people who really believe in all this climate stuff.
Freaked out about that when it came out in 2015.
I said, what's going on?
This is not a program to address any of the things that we think are, you know, that they're having, setting off all these alarms about.
It's not going to do anything to fix our greenhouse gases.
If this is global climate change, you don't allow the two biggest countries to build as many and as dirty a power plants as they want.
This is simply about relocating industry to those countries.
And that's what the true believers in the climate stuff figured out as well in 2015.
But most people are still in the dark about that.
And so, one last climate issue here.
And this is over Michael Mann's libel victory.
I like the take from the Daily Skeptic headline.
Does this mean that we're saddled with his hockey stick lie forever?
No, we don't have to believe that lie.
The key verdict was awful for those who believe in free speech and for the right to engage in public criticism of public figures like man, and of more concern, subtly continues the bashing of the scientific method that has become a feature of the last 20 years or so.
As I pointed out many times, you know, that was because Michael Mann refused to show his data, even though it had been published, even though it was done at a public university while he was at work, and even though that published data had been used for public policy, he refused to do it.
We sued him. He didn't. He won.
And so that is not the scientific method.
The scientific method, you don't hide your work.
As I said before, I had engineering classes where you didn't show your work.
You failed. He failed.
He failed. So, but this is a feature of Fauci as well.
All of this Fauciism, you know, rule by authoritarian figures, arguments from authority, not from science.
If you don't want to debate it, if you're afraid to show your data, afraid to show your work, then you're a fraud.
But this is, that's the scientific method is under attack.
But, of course, free speech is under attack as well.
The trial showed that climate scientist Mann had no damages to his career or to his reputation, and yet they still hit Mark Stein with punitive damages of a million dollars.
Now, here's why I talk about this yet again.
They made this.
This trial was in Washington, D.C., and Michael Mann's lawyer connected this To January the 6th.
He said, if you don't shut down this, you're not allowed to question the election.
You're not allowed to question the pandemic narrative or the climate narrative.
A lot of things that you're not allowed to question.
He says, if you don't have really high punitive damages...
So in the future, no one will dare engage in climate denialism.
It's a religion, you see.
Climate deniers. I'm proud to be a climate infidel.
I should do a t-shirt of that.
Proud climate infidel.
Not a believer in that religion.
Not a believer, as George H.W. Bush would say.
Just as Trump's election denialism needs to be suppressed.
So he equated the two.
Here we are, yet again, January the 6th, a rallying point for censorship, a rallying point to strike fear, and to the heart of these D.C. jurors to say, we've got to shut this thing down, and anything that looks at all like it, and this is one of the real problems that came out of January the 6th.
I said it not before January the 6th, but right after January the 6th.
This is how they're going to use it.
I said, before January the 6th, don't go.
Not only are they ripping you off, grifting you for money, but they're exposing you to a situation where it's going to be loaded with agent provocateurs.
I'm on record saying that for months, and I got fired a month before it happened because Alex was out grifting people, and I pointed it out to the audience.
And then I said the day of, the morning of this, when it happened after the show, I said there's going to be agent provocateurs all over the place.
Getting back to this, the hockey stick purports to show temperatures over the last 1,000 years.
The graph produced for the temperature shows a flat portion throughout most of the time frame with a suddenly upturned blade at the end representing the last 60 years or so.
In other words, you know, no change, no change, and all of a sudden it goes exponentially up.
A huge part of Al Gore's global warming movie, We're good to go.
And he gets on a lift to emphasize, you know, on the side where it's going up exponentially, to emphasize that, look at how big the increase is.
It's 20 feet high on this graph.
It was controversial amongst climate scientists who disagreed with man's methods, but its ascendance as the premier climate change symbol soon pulled everyone on its side.
Let me tell you what it's really about.
This is really about the rallying point to shut down free speech, the rallying point to shut down dissent, even over science, and to shut down real science.
Brian and Deb McCartney, dump more tea, not lie.
I agree with that.
Yeah, dump tea, not lie on a t-shirt.
That would be good. Yeah.
They're having a lie party.
These liars out there.
SoloCat, 1980. Poisoning the earth while claiming to be saving the earth.
More climate Nazi insanity.
Yep. Jason Barker, the Bible says that two-thirds of the ocean life will die.
Will be because of some climate crap that we do.
It could be. We'll wait and see what they come up with.
Maybe they'll come up with some kind of nanotechnology and this gray goo will kill all the ocean.
He says, no CO2 means no plants.
That means that plants die.
Food goes away. No plants means no oxygen.
That's how you get out the O2. You kill the plants.
You cut off their CO2, you cut off their sunlight, or you reduce it, create food shortages.
All of a sudden, says Georgia Boy, 1142, all of a sudden Gates went from nerd to doctor to scientist to food processor to agricultural genius, biologist, full-on tyrant.
Yeah, it's interesting.
I guess he's bought all these honorary degrees in these things, right?
He doesn't even have to buy the honorary degrees.
They just honor him as if he had those degrees.
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Actually, Whistler had a good comment on that.
Jason Bargu was talking about the many careers, or what, I know it was George Boyd I think.
George Boyd was saying the many careers of Bill Gates.
of Bill Gates.
Well, sir, my son said, no, he didn't begin as a nerd.
He began as a thief, and he's remained a thief.
He's stealing. He's branched out into specialties of stealing different things from us, but he began by stealing the operating system from digital research, and now he is trying to steal our food, our air, everything from us.
I saw a very interesting comment.
From a pastor in, I think he's in Ireland, his alternative to the Super Bowl commercial, He Gets Us.
And he doesn't have a real big presence on social media, but he got like millions of views off of this video that he put out.
I thought it was really good.
Jamie Bambrick, and he created an alternative commercial.
And in this, it was a little bit of a different focus.
People pointed out that He Gets Us is a very social gospel left-wing thing.
It's very accepting of a lot of things that the Bible gives us.
It's just, well, God doesn't really care what you do type of attitude.
He said, I felt like the original advertisement was missing an opportunity.
It felt like it had been well-intentioned.
He said there's a degree of truth there that Jesus loves and serves everybody.
But I think it missed some of the key points that we'd like to get across.
He said essentially what it came across as doing was putting a sort of Jesus-shaped stamp of approval on the ideas, on the values, on the actions of our generation that are common today, which in many cases are not things of which Jesus is approving.
And that's one of the ways that the church has failed, trying to do outreach.
So we approve of what you're doing.
It's no problem. I don't want to have any, like Joel Osteen says, well, I don't want to judge anybody here, you know, so I'm not going to judge what the truth is or not.
So he says...
The gospel message doesn't just leave sinners in despair, he said.
The gospel message is the message of salvation from our sin.
And so his counter-commercial It's just like the original one.
It's got like some contemporary song or something underneath it.
I silenced that out because it's the graphics that are really interesting.
So what he did was he took black and white pictures of people that have been kind of...
Famous because they were, as you see here, former jihadists, a former KKK member, people who have talked about how their life has been changed, a former drug addict, a former gang member, and he keeps putting, the whole picture is black and white, and he puts former in yellow to highlight how God has changed that.
And so, you know, when we talk about this, when I mentioned it, I talked about how Christ saves us certainly from the penalty of sin.
But he also saves us in this life from the power of sin.
And that's what he's focusing on.
You know, former lesbian activist, he said, Jesus doesn't just get us.
He saves us.
And he starts, transforms, cleans, restores, loves us, and all these, and such were some of you.
That's what his commercial is about.
And so we're saved from a lot of things, you know, in this life.
We're saved from the penalty of sin at the point of conversion.
We're saved from the power of sin through a process in our life.
Some people call that sanctification.
And then eventually we will be saved from the presence of sin when we are with God.
But, you know, he focused not just on the penalty aspect of it, but on the power of sin that we have been saved from.
And this is how he described it.
So I'm a big NFL fan.
Actually, it's my main sport that I actually follow.
And so obviously I'm looped in on the Super Bowl and all of what's happening there, even though I'm based in Northern Ireland.
But I would say that I felt like the original advert was a missed opportunity of sorts.
I felt like it may have been well-intentioned, and I don't think it was totally, you know, there's a degree of truth there that Jesus loves and serves everybody, right?
But is that the best form of message that we could present to a couple of hundred million people in 60 seconds?
No, I don't think so. I think it missed on some of the key points that we would want to get across if we were trying to do that.
And I feel like the original advert essentially what it came across as doing was was putting a sort of Jesus-shaped stamp of approval on the ideas, the values, and the actions of our generation that are common today, which in many cases are not things of which Jesus is approving.
There are things that Jesus is strongly against.
So it seemed to have a sort of, there was an element about abortion, there was an element about homosexuality.
These are things that the Bible would consider to be sin.
But the gospel message does not just leave sinners in despair either.
That's the thing. The gospel message is a great message.
And it's the message of salvation from our sin, not just Jesus' support for our sin.
So I had been actually just praying about...
I run a small YouTube channel.
You know, it's not massive by any means.
It's doing okay, but it's not a particularly big platform.
Not a massive following on X slash Twitter either.
But I've been praying about getting some ideas, and I wanted to do something in response to this.
And then a friend of mine, a guy called Josh Dawes, who I know from Twitter and I've spoken with then off the back of that, he said, well, why doesn't someone make a great, better version of this?
And I just felt like I got an idea, a little moment of inspiration there.
That I went, do you know what?
I could do that. So put it together in about just over 60 minutes.
I had a little bit of break in my day yesterday, put it up on Twitter, thought it might do okay, and blessed some people.
And then it just went crazy.
It obviously resonated with, as you've said, getting into the millions, which is incredible.
One of the arguments before he gets us, you know, initially was that, look, this is, there are a lot of people who are at different places.
They might have disdain for God.
They might not know the Lord at all.
They might have been hurt by the church in some way.
And that this is almost a breadcrumb.
You're sort of dropping a little bit of Jesus there in hopes that somebody else waters that seed later on.
You know, how do you react to that for those who would say, well, you know, it doesn't tell the whole story, but it tells God.
Part of the story to sort of bring people in.
What's your take on that?
Yeah, I want to be cautious because I do believe that God could use it in that way.
So there's no doubt that God, as I've heard, I don't know who it was that said it, but someone famous said, God can draw a straight line with a crooked stick.
So there is, of course, potential that someone could watch that video and get an interest in Jesus and come to Saving Faith, and I would praise God for that.
The problem is that I actually think, at least in its implication, it doesn't make many strong claims, but it seems to imply not a portion of the gospel, but in fact a false gospel.
That's where I think it leans toward, at least in what it's implying, which is that What the church must do, and therefore what Jesus would have us do, is say to the world, your sins are not a problem, your sins are not something that needs repented of.
All we're called to do and all we're called to say as the church and all God wants for us is to say that we love and affirm and accept.
Which we do love, but we do not affirm every action and we don't accept everything as being, you know, moral or right.
And I think, so I think there's a danger with that message as it will have broadly been perceived, whether it was the intention or not.
I'm going to lean towards, I will always lean towards grace with intention that I understand that that may well have been what they were trying to do.
But I believe that The broad perception of it is going to be that actually Christians who are calling the world to turn from their sin are coming under that category of preaching hate, which was the big thing.
was all, you know, Jesus doesn't preach hate is the closing sort of big line of their original video. And in fact, the message to turn from your sin is not a message of hate, it is a message of love. It is what Jesus calls us to do. The most loving person who has ever lived, the God who loves us enough to have died on the cross for our sins whilst we were yet sinners, calls us also to turn from our sin.
And that's not hate. That's love.
And so I hopefully this has come across that actually this is what biblical love looks like for people who are sinners, which is that we see you as someone who can be rescued out from your sin.
And that's what we want to see in your life.
Isn't that great? I've not heard that before.
God can draw a straight line with a crooked stick.
Well, in this case, I think the crooked stick was that commercial.
And I think he used Bambrick to draw the straight line, didn't he?
And it was necessary, I think, for a lot of people to look at this and say, that's just the wrong message.
And he really nailed it by focusing on the fact that it could change people.
Just to play this again, again, a lot of people who listen to this on audio may not know what this commercial is about, so I'll just kind of play the visuals here.
And I'll list the things that he had there as former.
As he's showing these pictures of people, former witch, former right-hand man of Richard Dawkins, former jihadist, former KKK, former drug addict, former gang leader, former drag queen and prostitute, former abortionist, former transgender, former porn star, former new age guru, former lesbian activist.
And his point is, is that God has the power to free us from that slavery and to give us a better life.
He doesn't just remove the penalty of sin, he removes the power of sin to enslave us.
And so he says, Jesus doesn't just get us, he saves us, he cleanses us, he restores us, he forgives us, he heals us, he delivers us, he redeems us, he loves us.
And he puts, after he's listed all these people, and such were some of you.
Which is true.
That is absolutely true.
And so, a Syrian girl says, God bless this guy for getting the real gospel message to people, especially deceived Christians who desperately need to be undeceived.
So look at 1980.
The fake church's goal is to make sure the people believe themselves to be saved when they are not, all the while fleecing them.
Yeah. Brian and Deb McCartney, it's not just about Jesus loves you, tell them about hell.
It's real, it's hot.
Yes, that's right.
People need to, that's what I said, and that's what he said.
It's a loving message.
It's not a hateful message.
It's a loving message. If I were to see, I've said this many times, I've said it about secular things as well.
I said, how could I not oppose these people?
Who are lying, deceiving people, or who see something coming and they don't tell people about it because it makes them money.
To me, it's like seeing a bus that is barreling down and you're right there.
Maybe you can't reach that person, but you can at least yell and warn them.
Get out of the road. What's coming?
Or you have somebody who is continually sniping from a rooftop, shooting people.
You're not going to warn people?
Because you don't want to scare them?
Because it wouldn't be a loving thing to do?
No, warning people about disaster is a loving thing.
It's not only that. We're required to do that.
God says, if you see something happening, we can all be a watchman on the wall if we see something, and if we see something and we don't say something about it to warn people about it, their blood is on our head.
But if we warn them and they do nothing about it, It's on their head.
I don't want that on my head.
And so, this whole idea That the truth is hateful.
We see this happening.
He's from Northern Ireland.
We see this happening all the time.
We see it with abortion clinics.
We see it with the FACE Act.
We see it with the police arresting this woman who was standing there silently praying.
They have done that now three times to her in the UK. So here's another one.
This is the London police threatening to arrest more Christian street preachers here.
And what seemingly becomes a normal occurrence in the UK, a member of London's Metropolitan Police Force threatened to arrest Christian street preachers who were accused by a bystander of making homophobic comments.
There used to be a time in the UK where they celebrated the idea of free speech.
And of course, the ability to speak freely is also part of the ability, you know, the freedom to offend somebody.
They used to set up on Sunday morning, I don't know if they even have it now, I can't even imagine, and Sadiq Khan's London, and the values that they have now, I can't even imagine they've got Speaker's Corner.
Karen and I used to love to go there when we were there.
And after we got married, we went there and just hung out in London for like two months.
And we loved to go to Speaker's Corner.
And people literally take a box, a soapbox or something like that, stand on it, and talk about whatever they wanted to talk about.
Some people were doing stand-up comedy routines.
But most of the time, people were talking about religion or politics, right?
Which get people upset when you talk about religion or politics.
And there'd be some heated debates, and it was always very interesting to listen to that.
But the police would stand around there, and they would keep people from coming to fisticuffs, right?
You know, they got a right to say that.
You can't stop these people.
You can't violently interfere with them.
And yet now the police have begun violently interfering with people.
Used to be that things like free speech, trial by jury, they were sacrosanct foundations of our society.
Now the police themselves are attacking those foundations.
Last time we went to London was in 2001.
Took my sons there, and we were watching a Christian preacher standing on a soapbox, and it was something that we hadn't seen before.
20 years earlier, there was a mob of Muslims around him, and they were shouting, they were angry about what he was doing, and getting really riled up.
Nobody had physically attacked him, but as we're standing there watching this, I noticed that all of a sudden, a bunch of police, gradually, one at a time, they start coming up and they're talking under their lapel, you know, their buddies.
They expected something was going to happen.
And so they start showing up.
First there's one or two, and now next you look around, there's like six or seven of them.
And so I just said to Karen, let's get the guys out of here.
Let's get the boys out, because they were young at the time.
They're about 10 years old or something.
But now it's the police themselves that you've got to worry about, like this.
You might be committing criminal offences as well.
Yeah. If you're making members of the public harassment, alarm, distress, it's a criminal offence.
I'm aware of that. Yeah, so that's not what we're doing.
What we're doing is about preaching our religion.
Could you just tell me what we're saying?
So we're saying Jesus is the only way to record this.
He asked me what I've been preaching.
So we've been preaching about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The Bible says... Can I just speak?
No, I'm talking to you.
Confide me with your name.
We're talking to him. Now he's talking to me.
So unless you want to be arrested well, because you will be.
Can we wait for him? The nannies of the nanny state are the worst ones, aren't they?
Liberal white woman.
You can tell that guy is black.
Let me talk to this black officer over here because you want to stay away from that police state nanny.
Literal nanny. Yeah, the feminist liberal women.
But, yeah, that went on for like nine minutes.
That's only about a minute of it.
So that went on for nine minutes.
They filmed that. They complained.
They said, somebody has alleged.
There's been a complaint. You know, that's what I see when I get purged off a plate.
There has been a complaint.
Oh, yeah? Am I allowed to confront my accusers?
Am I allowed to defend myself before?
No, no. Somebody made an allegation.
You're gone. You're gone.
There was an alleged homophobic comments, according to the Daily Mail, that somebody complained about.
So he says, well, the officers explains, it depends on what you say.
Oh, really? No, free speech was never about that.
Speaker's Corner was never about that.
What I see there is I see one individual who is standing there.
There's not an angry mob of people surrounding him and opposing him, but there's a whole bunch of police officers that come up there, like I described earlier, when there was a mob of angry people that disagreed with what the Christian pastor was saying, and they were afraid that it was going to get physical.
So the police officers create a presence to stop that.
The police officers now are creating a presence to stop one person.
One person. I'm talking about his Christian beliefs.
And this whole idea, well, we're offended because of some alleged homophobic statements you make.
You know, Pastor Artur Pawlowski was a real hero in terms of standing against this Nazism because, you know, somebody's grown up and lived in a Marxist country knows what this stuff is about.
They've seen all this stuff before.
They can smell it a mile away.
And so whether you're talking about Artur Pulaski, or whether you're talking about the Navy SEAL Drago, or whether you're talking about Xi Van Fleet, who grew up in China, they know what this is about, and they see it forever.
And they have zero tolerance for it.
And so Artur Pulaski was good, and he became a real hero during all of the lockdown fights in Canada.
You've seen the pictures of him being arrested, you know, and all the rest of this stuff.
But... He was a hero for what he was doing with his ministry for the homeless people in the Canadian city they lived in.
And everybody was writing positive articles about him and everything.
And then one day, because of what he was, he'd just go through the Bible, whatever was coming up, you'd preach about it, but there was a section there.
It was about homosexuality.
He said what the Bible said about homosexuality.
And this guy comes up to him afterwards and said, I heard what you said.
You're homophobic and all this kind of stuff.
And he goes, we're going to take you out of here.
And he said after that, he got harassed by the police and it never stopped.
They never stopped harassing him.
Then it came to a head with the COVID stuff as well.
And so this officer comes up to him and says, you might be committing criminal offenses as well if you're making members of the public feel harassment, feel alarm, or feel distress.
Somebody doesn't like what I have to say?
Well, then I get arrested.
See, that's what hate crime is about.
If I triggered distress in somebody about something?
Far be it for me to say that it's only by God's mercy holding you with his hand over an open pit giving you time to think about this.
Oh, that might get somebody distressed.
It used to get people distressed. But then, of course, he also told them about the free gift of God.
But, yeah, this is a criminal offense, he said.
So, I've got to ask you, is Islam homophobic?
Well yes, and as people commented on that post on X, they put up videos like this.
Sharia for UK.
Well there's a copy just standing there watching them.
That's okay, no problem.
I'm not going to say anything to them about this.
Now if you're a homosexual, do you think that might cause you alarm or distress?
Because under Sharia law, execution.
Execution. I mean, we're not talking, Christians are not talking about executing homosexuals.
Christians want to free people from that.
They want to give them life, not death.
They want to give them a life sentence.
They want to turn them with Christ.
Turn them to Christ.
We're not trying to kill people.
We're trying to stop them from dying eternally.
But of course, it's fine if you are the religion of Sadiq Khan, then you can get on the street corner and you can scream about Sharia law.
And we know what that's about.
But I don't know.
Maybe the leftist homosexuals don't really have a problem with what the Christians were saying.
They have a problem with Christ, perhaps.
What we're doing is preaching our religion, said the Christian.
He said, And he said, and for God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but he sent his son into the world that all can be saved.
That is the message of our gospel, he said to the cop.
He said, that's what we've been preaching.
And then the video jumps to an exchange with another police officer who asks for his name and address.
He then asks, why does the officer need that information?
The officer responds, well, there's been an allegation.
And what is the allegation?
The man asked. The officer said, hate crime.
He said, this is the biggest issue, the biggest issue I had with DeSantis.
The fact that he would push the hate crime thing.
Now, in his particular case, he was doing it so he could raise money in the nation of Israel, the state of Israel.
He went to Israel to collect money for that because he made anti-Semitism a hate crime.
I think that DeSantis and the Florida GOP who passed this, I think it's reprehensible what they did.
I think anti-Semitism is reprehensible.
Just like I think the Ku Klux Klan is reprehensible.
How do you defeat that?
Well, first of all, even if you don't use the power of God to change lives, you can speak against it.
And if you make speech a crime, Then you make hate inevitable.
Because the government is going to use very hateful practices to censor people.
Totalitarianism is hateful. Authoritarianism is hateful.
Censorship is hateful. Canceling and banning people is hateful.
All of that flows from this idea of a hate crime.
And for Republicans to do it and for Republicans to do it so they can raise money and to sign the law in a foreign country, I had a big problem with that.
I still do. I think DeSantis did a lot of good things.
But I think that was very telling, frankly.
And so he says, so the officer said, so if I do walk away and I see offenses and the victim wants to press charges, I could have failed a potential victim.
A potential victim. He's going to be judge and jury right here.
He says, I've not heard anything.
I'm not saying I've heard anything.
Someone called us.
It might be completely untrue or true.
I do not know. If you don't give me your name and address, I have grounds to arrest you, however.
The street preacher and the officer then discuss what allegedly occurred and the complaint from the alleged bystander.
The video then cuts to a second.
By the way, we don't even know if anybody complained.
Maybe the police don't like it.
Because I showed you that video last week.
It's also referenced in this story about that junior police officer.
He's not really even a bona fide police officer, but there's a bona fide police officer in the background.
Telling that singer, they reference it in this, her name was Harmony London.
She's 20 years old. She's been singing outside on the street.
She's got a great voice, and she was doing that, I think.
Basically, you know, singing that.
I don't know if she was even getting tips, because, you know, that may come under some other kind of regulation.
But this woman comes up to her and says, you can't sing outside of church.
And I think that's why that came up.
Because I think they wanted to hit her up for what they call busking.
And she might have said, well, I'm not taking any money from anybody.
Well, you can't do that outside of church.
Well, yeah, says who? You got a law that says that?
This could have been not a complaint from somebody that was there.
Just could have been an anti-Christian police officer that was there.
At the end of the video, one of the other preachers walks up to the five officers and says, And so the exchange ends with a street preacher who's been videoing the confrontation walking away.
Thanking the officers for being very polite.
Of course, that's the thing about the police officers in London.
As draconian and as authoritarian and totalitarian as they can be, they're always very polite about it.
Isn't that nice? Isn't it nice when they say thank you and they say please as they're beating you and arresting you?
Sharia law doesn't have any free speech, and you know, neither does Marxism.
Neither does progressivism.
Those things don't recognize free speech.
And of course, the Western foundation of our rights has to do with our being created in the image of God.
And so secularism doesn't really have any foundation for honoring that either.
There's nothing in secularism that requires that.
There is something in Christianity that requires that.
But not in secularism.
So, video uploaded to YouTube showed a bystander ridiculing the police officers.
I prefer you use our taxpayer money to catch murderers, rapists, pedophiles.
But you're here after a busker, which is the one that I talked about, which is really not your problem.
But again, they're going to use this to shut down freedom of religion.
Michael DeSilvio says, if liberty means anything, it means the ability to tell people something they don't want to hear.
That's exactly right. Bulldog, the UN attack is coming on Christianity.
Yes. Because it is oppositional to everything that we're about.
It's oppositional to our individual rights.
It doesn't believe that we're created in the image of God.
They think they're God. And they think they're going to recreate humanity.
Atomic Dog says, the Lord carried me through some dark times.
I'll never forget the peace he gave me when I needed it the most.
That's absolutely true.
That's absolutely true.
I think all of us have had that experience or will have that experience.
And those dark times then when you realize that God is carrying you through it.
And if you look, you can see it.
And when you see that, those dark times become the best times of your life.
Bulldog. Liberals hate God.
They want their rules, not God's rules.
Jason Barker, they take you down in real time now.
How long until taking down someone becomes taking out someone through an AI call to SWAT? Yeah.
Yeah. Brandon Bennett, AI SWATs.
That's a dark concept. Barker, we already have seen where Alexa hears kids playing and they were screaming like kids do and the police were sent out to their house.
Yeah, you won't be able to play even inside your house, right?
You've got kids outside.
Oh, call CPS. These kids are outside playing.
Everybody's now inside. Everybody's worried about, you know, razor blades and the candy at Halloween and all the rest of the stuff.
You know, it's been this constant campaign of fear my entire life.
I mean, my older sister passed away when she was 50, but she would watch the local news every night.
And the local news would collect every kind of crime story from all over the country.
And so there was always this sense that it was right there, even though it wasn't.
You know, when you've got a nation that is as big as the U.S., if they start collecting any kind of crime and just put them all one after the other, everything that happened throughout the entire country, it makes you feel like that's happening in your neighborhood because it's on your local news.
And it really changed the way that she would look at life.
So, yeah, he said, AI determined there was a problem as it listened.
And sent the cops.
So, yeah. Syrian girl says, the mommy complex in females who have authority is really something to worry about.
They always know best.
Yeah, that's right. Well, you can really see it in that woman there.
If you look at that clip, it truly is amazing.
My son Whistler has a quote from C.S. Lewis.
He says, of all the tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of the victims may be the most oppressive.
It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies like these girl bosses.
He didn't have that term when he was there, but unfortunately it's become a thing now.
The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep.
His cupidity may at some point be satiated, but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
They may be more likely to go to heaven, yet at the same time likelier to make a hell of earth.
This very kindness stings with intolerable insult.
To be cured, quote-unquote, against one's will, again with the vaccines, to be cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason, or those who never will.
To be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.
Yeah, that's absolutely right.
Well, Bulldog says, David, you're proving that Jesus is the only candidate mankind should be voting for.
I do not want to live in Biff's America.
Just Donald Trump's America.
But, you know, when we look at other religions, for example, in India, church-run schools in India are reportedly being ordered to remove all Christian symbols.
Like I said, the Marxists are not tolerant.
The progressives are not tolerant.
The atheists have no reason for tolerance.
And what we see in India, the land where they created the Hindu religion is the one that created this caste system.
We have people atop the Brahmins and at the bottom you've got the untouchables.
You're just scum because of who you were born to.
Your place of birth or whatever.
social class that you're in and this incredible class society it is the antithesis of Christianity where there is no distinction between Jew or Greek or black and white or male or female in terms of our relationship with Christ it was a unifying thing but the Hindu religion is a very very heavily stratified religion caste system
A Hindu group in Assam, India, has given Christian schools in the state a 15-day ultimatum, demanding the removal of all faith-related symbols and images of Jesus and the Mother Mary.
This is a Catholic school that's there.
Concerning Christians are using the schools to evangelize, they said.
It said in a press conference last week, the Hindu official said, President of a Hindu group said, Christian missionaries are converting schools and educational institutes into religious institutes.
That's the point of having a Christian school.
And that's the point of having these secular schools.
These secular schools are there to convert your kids to their way of thinking.
That's the purpose. The purpose is not to teach them how to read or write.
The purpose is not to make them critical thinkers.
The purpose is to convert them to their transgenderism, their climatism, and all the rest of this stuff.
And they're doing a really good job of that.
People say, oh, the schools are failing.
No, the schools are doing what they were designed to do, to create racist, Marxist, atheists, and all the rest of this stuff.
That's what they were designed to do.
And they're doing a really good job of it, unfortunately.
So, these schools are religious institutes, and we will not allow it, they said.
Folks, all education is religious.
All of it is religious.
Because you are teaching a worldview.
You're teaching a system of ethics.
For example, you know, you see these cops, right?
They think they're doing the right thing, as we were just talking about.
Their system of ethics is you can't say anything that anybody might have any offense with.
Well, then you can't say anything.
Just seal your mouth.
Because somewhere, somebody's going to be offended by what you say.
They think that they are defending against hate speech and against intolerance.
They think that there is no truth.
That's their worldview.
That's the way they see the world.
That's their fundamental beliefs, that there is no fundamental truth.
That's their fundamental truth, you see.
Everybody's got a fundamental truth.
But that's their fundamental truth.
According to the local media reports, the Hindu group is demanding all imagery referencing the Christian faith be removed from the Catholic schools within 15 days.
They're also ordering priests and nuns to stop wearing clerical clothes and habits, calling for the closure of churches on school campuses as well.
One of the people there with a church group said, We're aware of the threat.
I do not understand why this is happening.
Well, it's because of the religious worldview of the people who were dominant there.
That's why it's happening. And, of course, Christians who convert from Hinduism are the most vulnerable to persecution across India, said a group that watches Christian persecution globally called Open Doors.
They said, particularly in communities who have faced historical oppression or discrimination, such as scheduled castes, It's believed that about 5% of India is Christian.
So they get about 1.5 billion people, right?
So we're talking about the fact that they've got 70 million Christians in India.
Now, these people are willing to exercise their faith when they're a 5% minority, but And to face violence and murder.
We've seen tremendous amounts of violence from the Hindu groups.
And it's not just against Christians.
They also do it against the...
I can't remember the name.
The guys that wear the turbans, typically named Singh.
Help me out with this, Whistler.
Anyway, they do it against other religions as well.
The guys that carry swords, they have a turban.
This is like a game of...
What's that?
What? Sikhs, yes. Thank you very much.
That's what I was seeking for.
Yeah. I'm pulling a blank on that.
Yeah, we're going to do a game of shreds.
Here's the hand signals. They got swords.
They got turbines. They got this.
They're the Sikhs. Sikhs are attacked all the time by the Hindus as well.
So if you're going to exercise your religion as a Christian, you're facing violence, perhaps murder, your home's destroyed, your village is burned, that type of thing.
Nevertheless, there's 70 million people who are doing that.
Do you think they're hardcore?
Do you think they're determined in their belief?
Now, contrast that to the United States.
George Barna, who I've interviewed, he talks about how, you know, he does these polls.
He asks people, you know, are you an evangelical?
That's all he asks them. He doesn't ask them.
And then he starts to ask them about what they believe.
He asks them about how they live their life and stuff like that.
And he's got nine points that he looks at, you know, different things like, well, do you believe that the Bible is the inerrant word of God or things like that, you know.
And so he goes down this list of kind of general things like that.
And he said, so when you go down that list, you realize that only, he says, 84 million Americans identify as Christians, but only about 19% of them do that.
So we're talking about 18 million people in the United States.
There's 70 million Christians in India.
And it's more Christian than we are in terms of that, not as a percentage, but in terms of absolute population.
And, you know, when you look at these people who, you know, you ask them about what they believe, but these 19% of the Christians here who are evangelicals, they've never faced a situation where, well, if you live by your faith, you're going to go to jail or you're going to be killed by a mob.
That may be coming for us.
And so you stop and think about that.
How is that number going to shrink once that's the case, like it does in the house churches in China?
So, you know, you have these people.
You can say that, you know, when there's no cost to it, really, you can say that you believe it.
But when push comes to shove and there's a sword hanging over your neck, what are you going to say at that point in time?
Well, time will tell, won't it?
But here, they've got 5% of the people.
And, you know, it may wind up, instead of it being about 20% of the people who even identify as evangelical, it may be more like about 5% that are willing to go the distance.
Maybe we're going to find out soon, huh?
In Spain, where they have basically purged out Christianity, we have children being paraded around in lingerie for their pride celebration.
Wearing burlesque-style lingerie, nipple shields, wigs, rainbow pride flags attached to their backs.
This is what a dead church in the West looks like.
This is what it looks like.
An annual carnival in a city in southern Spain that is dubbed the unofficial gay capital of the country.
They had several children who looked to be around 9 or 10 years of age or younger being sexualized with this stuff, as I just described it.
In addition to the erotic, skimpy garter belts and stockings, the children have had black tape X's placed over their nipples, had full makeup applied to their faces.
The video shows children being instructed to mimic adults performing provocative, gyrating gestures throughout the streets while people look on, and in front of other children as well.
Other videos highlighted adults wearing the same kind of outfits and performing the same type of routine.
One person writing in Spanish said, Spain, children dressed as sex objects parade to the delight of local pedophiles.
They call it progressivism.
Yeah, that's what it truly is.
And so when you, on Tuesday, the reaction to this, Is a group called the Spanish Christian Lawyers Foundation.
And they said they're preparing to take legal action against this parade.
They said they accused local city council of allowing similar atrocities for years.
The president of the Spanish Christian Lawyers Foundation said it's reprehensible it falls under the category of the corruption of minors.
Yes, it does. We hope that justice will act So the innocence of children is not lost or used in this way.
Said, I'm sure that the intention of the fathers, one person who is excusing all this, said, I'm sure the intention of the fathers and mothers of these children was not at all to hyper-sexualize their children.
It just looks that way, right?
It wasn't to hyper-sexualize their children with their costumes, but instead to levy criticism of Of the political and social situation in Spain.
That's right. I'm sure the parents read Playboy for the articles.
It reminds me of this thing, this working girl.
We always laugh about this scene where this girl comes in and finds her boyfriend or husband or something in bed with another woman.
And he says, it's not the way it looks!
That's what these people are saying about this parade, right?
Parading their sin here.
Pablo Sampa, a city council member...
For the local political party defended the, quote, groundbreaking troop, unquote, for using, quote, costumes that move away from the classic.
He vowed to stand by the lewd performance in face of the threat of retrogrades.
He said these people are like Taliban lawyers.
Oh, yeah? Well, you see what happens when they get Sharia law in the UK, and then you're going to find some Taliban lawyers.
You're going to get your Taliban good and hard in the UK and London.
And Sadiq Khan is just warming up for that with his mandates about how people can live and move and all the rest of this stuff.
A little noticed study reveals that 12 to 14-year-old girls had their breasts chopped off.
Over 30 teen and pre-teen girls in Northern California health care system, and this was Kaiser Permanente that was doing this, The study focused on female patients who got mastectomies under the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Healthcare System by measuring the patient's, quote, their gender-affirming mastectomy incidence as well as post-operative complications, including regret.
They had patients between the ages of 12 and 17 years old, over 30 of them between the ages of 12 and 14.
It's just incredible. Under Kaiser, this is permanent, right?
How do we let minors make this type of decision?
This mitigates against everything our society has ever talked about.
These people say, well, you can't have a gun.
We're 12, 14 years old.
It was a much better country when 12, 14-year-olds had rifles instead of surgeries, wasn't it?
Irreversible surgeries. Under Kaiser's care guidelines, doctors could refer minor patients for a mastectomy even if they had not been on hormones or lived in the desired gender role for a full year.
That's the way they referred to it.
The desired gender role.
I remember when this stuff began, there was a Canadian psychiatrist who had been working with people who had this mental illness.
And he said he was fully supportive of it.
And he said, and I think the Canadian government ought to pay for it.
However, he said, however, they need to be over the age of 21, and they need to have lived like this.
And I forget the number of years.
It's like two or three years, he said.
But then he would have the Canadian government actually pay for it.
He was very sympathetic to it. They canceled him.
Canceled him. And that's why I reported on the story, because he got totally canceled for saying that.
No, they don't want people who are mature.
They want to prey on the vulnerable.
They want to prey on children.
The study found that the demand for transgender mastectomies increased by 13-fold, 13-fold over a seven-year period, and that 7.3% of them had complications post-surgery.
11% of them went back for a revision.
Of the 209 patients, only 137 had a follow-up of at least one year for the evaluation of complications and revisions.
Ten patients had a total of 15 complications, including hematoma, wound infection, seroma, hypertrophic scar requiring steroid injection, or suture granuloma.
I have no idea what that is.
An August 2023 study found that increases in sex change procedures for minors had skyrocketed from 2016 to 2019.
It's a social phenomenon.
It's being sold to these kids.
They're being gaslighted nonstop.
Teens aged 12 to 18 made up 3,678 of the overall patients.
Think about that. Minors, 12 to 18.
36, almost 3,700 of them, just in Northern California.
Imagine how much crazier it is in Southern California, although there's some conservative pockets down there.
Anyway, 3,215 of them getting breast or chest reconstruction, 405 patients undergoing genital surgery.
This is minors.
Kaiser Permanente did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller.
I wonder why. Uh-oh, we've been found out.
They're hiding. So, as that is happening in California, we have the fruit of the Florida hate crimes that I was talking about earlier.
DeSantis and Republicans signing a hate crime bill, making it a felony.
This is a 19-year-old guy in Clearwater, Florida, He was arrested and charged with felony criminal mischief of over $1,000 in reckless driving because he intentionally did a burnout on a city crosswalk painted in the colors of the rainbow flag.
This is the type of thing that my buddies and I would be doing all the time back when I was in high school.
But now it's a felony, you know.
We used to do burnouts all the time.
Of course, we didn't have any rainbow flags, but I can imagine if they'd been there, we would have been a target.
But the reckless action caused significant damage to the streetscape painting, they said, in the police statement, which serves as a symbol of unity and inclusivity for the LGBTQ community.
Well, they're not very inclusive of other people's beliefs, are they?
And, of course, they can parade their stuff out, and it doesn't matter if other people are offended by it.
You better not push back on it.
They're not inclusive.
They exclude dissent.
They exclude criticism.
The Palm Beach County Human Rights Council said in a statement that this vandalism should be considered a hate crime.
And, of course, he is being charged with a felony.
Uh, so, he is being charged with felony for doing a burnout on an LGBTQ rainbow flag on the street.
Uh, one person said, keep in mind, they'll charge this 19-year-old with a hate crime, but they'll refuse to do so when a transgender terrorist deliberately targets and murders Christian children, as happened in Nashville, of course.
Don't even want to talk about the diary.
Keep that secret. Um...
Anthony Sabatini, who is an attorney running for Congress in Florida, said, I'm calling for the immediate release of political prisoner Dylan Brewer.
Governor DeSantis must grant an immediate pardon for the fake crime of driving over an LGBTQ flag.
Should never have been allowed to be put there in the first place, he said.
But look, here's the problem.
DeSantis has got a hate crime problem.
Again, you know, we need to have free speech.
We need to oppose anti-Semitism or these other things.
If you want to speak in favor of your LGBTQ stuff, you're protected about that.
But if you want to speak against it, you're not.
So it's going to look like what we have seen in the UK. That's what we're going to eventually be seeing.
As my son said, you can burn an American flag, but you can't do a burnout on a pride flag.
That's good. Are they going to keep him from getting guns now because of a felony?
Probably, yes. You've got a felony conviction.
Not be able to get a gun. Stealth Patriot says, London police officers need to be taking care of all the hordes of illegal migrants going around beating native white people, but instead they're harassing street preachers and singers who sing Amazing Grace on the sidewalk.
But yeah, you can burn the American flag, but you can't do a burnout on the LGBT flag.
Karen Carpenter. Some good links for homeschooling on Knights of the Storm.
Good. Good to know that.
Knights of the Storm. I think it's thenightsofthestorm.com is where it is, I think.
A story like Goy, hate speech, quote-unquote.
It's completely arbitrary.
It can be defined as anything.
So, yeah, and he says, in my honest opinion, hate speech was created to stop speech against the state.
Yeah, hate speech is speech that they hate.
It's speech that the state hates.
That's it. So we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
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I love the comments on here.
Trump Burger Forever says, Amazing. And High Boost says, a felony burnout.
Now, that's a burnout. I won a burnout contest once, but that must be the ultimate burnout.
Yeah, I don't do that anymore.
I've got a little car that doesn't have that kind of pickup on it, but tires are just too expensive.
It's showing signs of my age here.
Let's talk a little bit about some of the emails that I've got.
I've had some very good comments.
This one was from Jason Barker.
I wanted to share with you a good testimony from a guy who's building me a 30x50 workshop where I'll do indoor gardening, woodworking, maybe set up a new studio.
When I hired the guy, I expected him to just subcontract out all the work to other people.
Probably illegals.
But he is hands-on with one regular employee at every stage of the project.
He has an amazing work ethic.
He's saving me a lot of money.
I got to talking to him. He told me that he started his business during the pandemic period.
Because he refused to wear a mask, so he decided to quit and work for himself.
And you know, I've had so many people tell me this, not even because they knew what I did for a living.
I've seen this happen with so many people, and they are so much better off for it.
And as Jason says, this of course got us into a variety of political topics, which we largely agree on.
They're now both listeners of my content.
I had two David Knight coins left from what Karen had sent me.
I gave them both one, and they loved them.
And thank you, Jason, because Jason designed the coin.
I really do love that coin.
I just thought I'd share this with you.
It's nice to see and hear that some people stood against the tyranny, and they are thriving because of it.
God will take care of those who have faith and who do the right thing.
That's right. And I said from the very beginning, I said, look, first of all, we're confident that's going to happen in the long term.
But, you know, just like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego said, well, you may kill us.
God may save us from being killed by you.
But either way, we're not going to bow to your idol.
And I said, that needs to be where Christians need to be right now.
I'm saying that through 20-20.
We didn't see the stories of that happening then, but now they're starting to come out.
This is also from a listener.
He says... Ukraine, let's talk about demographics replacement.
He says, if you have to use old men, because the young men are all but dead, and that's what they're doing, you know, they're drafting, putting the draft age up into the 60s and things like that, and then lowering it down to grab younger people.
He says, so let's bring in the male African replacement army for all the widowed population, most likely Muslim, because they're easily controlled with rock starry moms.
He says, this is what I believe will happen.
Because it is a European-wide plan from the late 19th and early 20th centuries to do just that.
Robert writes and says, I have a simple method, a test for determining who is on the level and who is a polished tool for the satanic cabal.
For example, Tucker is allowed to thrive on all platforms.
Well, that would be a fail.
Exactly. I mean, we look at this.
I'm not saying this.
I'm glad to see him understand this and say this.
You know, if I say that, people say, well, you just wish that you were as big as Rogan and Tucker and everything.
It's like, well, no, I just don't trust them because they are allowed everywhere and rewarded everywhere.
And again, you've got Elon Musk, who's supposed to be the savior of conservatism, savior of our free speech.
Free speech is much bigger than Twitter.
I don't see it as being very free for me.
Or other people, you know, like Jason or Serge the Purge or Guard or other people who are struggling to get any kind of engagement there because we're banned.
And still shadow banned and other things like that.
But still, you know, you got a guy who dresses up like in a Baphomet costume and Talks about transhumanism and the technocracy and this, and Neuralink putting stuff in people's brains.
Is that the guy that's going to be the leader of a new America?
I don't want to live in that kind of America, frankly.
I don't want to accept that.
Anyway, a two-hour interview with Putin on YouTube.
The dude is in the club, no doubt.
And he says, you have the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, and you've already won.
You have far more reach to those who are chosen before the foundation of the world.
Well, thank you, Robert. Appreciate that.
By the way, Babylon Bee is laughing about Tucker.
Tucker is doing this thing where he's going around in the grocery store, and he's shopping in the grocery store, and he's like, oh, oh, look at this.
You know, they've got escalators in the grocery store, and it's...
Doesn't have the steps on it, just an incline.
And when you put the grocery cart there, it automatically applies the brakes because it's...
We saw that in China 15, 16 years ago at Walmart.
To me, watching Tucker go through this grocery store is like watching George H.W. Bush encountering a barcode scanner for the first time.
It's kind of stupid.
It's really stupid.
And he goes through and he picks up this or that, you know, and puts it in the grocery cart.
And he goes to checkout, and it was $104.
And he goes, well, we'd all kind of come up with a consensus idea of what this stuff would probably cost us back home, $400.
And it's like, look, I know groceries are expensive, but I can't imagine the stuff that he bought costing $400 and less.
You're shopping at Whole Foods in the most tony neighborhoods, which is where he lives in Florida.
But he also goes to the subway there, and he looks at the subway, and, oh, look at, you know, that subway didn't look all that great, quite frankly.
He was saying that as he was there going through the subway, taking pictures of ornate decorations, which is the type of thing that they would do in the early 20th century.
And they had a mural there of Lenin, and they focused in on that mural of Lenin.
I thought, oh, it's getting a bit too far.
Does Tucker Carlson not know about Lenin's history here?
Anyway, as that was happening, you had a shooting on the subway in New York.
Lenin shot more than the people that got shot on the subway in New York, quite frankly.
So we're going to talk about violence, so let's not give Lenin a pass on his history there.
But what you're looking at, there's a difference in culture, right?
You know, the difference in culture, the people that are there in terms of violence on the street, it's as different as, I don't know, Tchaikovsky versus Kanye.
You know, it's a different culture.
You know, we've even got a music culture that basically worships violence and sexuality and stuff like that.
So a lot of this is a cultural thing.
And so he doesn't address that.
I don't know what his point is.
It's just amazing.
And so Babylon Bee looks at his amazement.
Oh, just amazed at what Putin had to say, amazed at what he saw in Russia.
They've got an article, Nine Amazing Things That Tucker Saw That Proved That Russia Is Better Than America.
First one, no other journalist anywhere for some odd reason.
Get arrested, of course.
Tucker confirmed that streets are completely clear of loathsome journalists, but also the prisons are full for some reason, they said.
Another one. Now, this one I can identify with.
No Taylor Swift stuff anywhere in Russia to be found.
Now, that is an advantage.
And no Travis Kelsey either.
Says, it's hard for Americans to imagine such a world.
Again, I mean, I'll go to news aggregation sites, conservative, mainstream, and I'll see two or three articles about these people put up all the time.
I know so much more about their life than I ever want to know, just from looking at the headlines.
Number five, slow drivers in the fast lane are sent to the gulag.
Also, fast drivers in the slow lane are sent to the gulag.
Also, fast drivers in the slow lane are sent to the gulag.
Number six, no one has to worry about who will win the next presidential election.
Much less stress this way.
Isn't that nice? I mean, we've had the stress taken out of the primaries.
It's a done deal, you know.
Biden and Trump, we don't have to worry about that.
We've got this other level of soap operas.
You know, we've got the prosecutor, Fannie Willis.
We've got all the court cases that are there.
We've got the senility and the doctor's reports.
It's all about these two puppets.
Nothing, nothing at all about any policies or the Constitution or the rest of the stuff or things that actually affect our lives.
It's all about their personal problems.
Yeah, they are a problem. Finally, an astounding lack of George Floyd murals.
Not even in the subway, but in the subway.
They do have that linen mural that is there, as I mentioned before.
This is a letter from a...
I won't mention his name, because I think he's still working there.
This is somebody who works as a...
For a company that owns and operates the GRE test, these are tests that you take, like SAT tests, you take that to get into college.
This is taken to get into grad school.
He says, most widely used admissions tests for getting into graduate school and for which I score the essays that applicants write as part of taking the test.
Or rather, I should say, I now mostly used to work for this company.
Because as of this month, they're effectively replacing human beings that have scored these essays are being replaced with artificial intelligence.
And, you know, the scary thing about that, of course, is that the AI comes, even if the AI was good at what it does, it comes in with an incredible built-in woke bias as well.
Anyway, he says, they're maintaining, however, a skeleton staff to handle the 20% of tests that the AI software is unable to judge and to score fairly.
That is, judged and scored fairly as determined by the AI software itself.
As opposed to a human being judging the AI. Not that you'll likely hear about any of this from the mainstream media.
He says, I could tell you more about it privately, but for now, I'm a silent whistleblower.
And so he says, I thought people taking the tests might want to know that their writing is now starting as of this February.
Being graded by AI, in other words, by machines that themselves confess to being failures when it comes to 20% of the essays.
He says, now think about that for a moment.
And while you're thinking about that, you might recall that if you scored 20% of your test wrong back when you were in school, or you simply left your test blank, you would have received a grade of C-.
Get an 80 on the test.
That's a C-. So, basically, this big news here means that future graduate students, and to a large extent, future leaders of societies around the world, are now being graded by a de facto C- student.
Who has, I should add, who has a liberal bias and hallucinates.
Just a C- student, but it's got these other problems as well.
Whereas, and until now, your essay was scored by at least two to four human beings, and sometimes more, all of whom have been academically, quote-unquote, overqualified to do this work.
Since the human raiders, that was the title for this job, heretofore have been made up of professors, PhDs, former executives, and so on.
And it would be a consensus of several of them, two to four.
To summarize again, the written portion of the GRE test has moved from being scored by as many as four or five human beings to now being exclusively scored by artificial intelligence, which rates itself as a C- student, since it recognizes that when it comes to one out of every five essays, it's incapable of beginning to handle this task.
So he says...
I just thought you might want to share this information with the audience.
So that if they plan to take a GRE test, one out of every four of them will be scored by a machine that most likely is far less qualified than they are.
Plus, they will pay handsomely for the test now, given that the fees have been increased for taking the GRE exam, while effectively firing most of the staff.
This is another reason why they don't care about quality of output.
They care about profits, right?
They're going to have this C- student who hallucinates and has a built-in bias grading these essays.
And they don't have to pay it, but they're going to go up on the fees.
He said, you would think that this would allow them to decrease what they charge for taking the GRE since they're allegedly a non-profit company.
One that is filled with worker-friendly liberals, no less, or as I like to call them, philanthropists.
Like a psychopath, but a philanthropist.
Who, ironically enough, have students writing essays that invite attacks on conservatives.
Well, there you go. Those people are going to go right to the top of the list with that biased AI. Yeah, they have no problem firing their literal human resources, the people actually rating their exams, who work from home at near minimum wage level with no benefits whatsoever, plus they pay for their own computers, for their own related costs, and so forth.
He says, in any case, he said, small wonder that more and more graduate schools are no longer requiring any sort of admissions tests, and most especially the GRE tests.
Perhaps that's because the only thing the GRE now really tests is Well, see, that's just it.
You know, if you're a big enough sucker, you actually go to the university if you pass the test and pay them tens of thousands of dollars every year.
That's the ultimate sucker test right there that you would take these test results and go to college.
So, as proven by your willingness to shell out big bucks to have a big dumb machine to determine your future, and then to pay out even bigger bucks to have big dumb liberal Marxists try to indoctrinate you into their religion when you go to the college there.
This is from Jackie, who says, listen to your interview with Davis Yance, and he's the JAG officer.
He gave us an update on what is happening with these trials, as well as we talked a little bit about pushing back on the FACE Act.
Again, he's a military lawyer helping people with these trials.
These mandates, because people are still having problems with these mandates, and also a documentary that is coming out.
So, if you haven't seen that interview, it's great, the information that he gave.
Jackie said, I was terminated from our local hospital back in 2012 for refusing the seasonal flu jab.
They didn't accept my religious exemption.
I sued them, pro se, and mediated, and they changed the exemption form as part of the mediation because it was too vague.
See, that was one of the problems that I had with Trump, even before what happened in 2020.
The year before, 2019, in the spring, you had a narrative that came out that said, oh, somebody came in the LAX airport and they had measles and we had five or six cases.
Well, guess what? Nobody died.
It was no big deal, right?
I mean, measles can be more serious in an adult than it is in a kid even, but nobody died.
And so that set off this demand to get rid of medical and religious exemptions for the MMR shot.
And the context of all of that, where they were going in and telling even the Orthodox Jewish schools who had a religious concern about these shots, they said, we don't care.
To me, I looked at that with the same revulsion as what these Hindus are doing in India, saying, oh, you got a Catholic school here?
You're not going to put up any pictures of Jesus.
What do you think this is?
You got an Orthodox religious school here?
We don't care what your religion is.
You're going to get the shot.
And they asked Trump, I've played that for you many times.
They gotta get this shot.
It's really going around. What nonsense.
They never had an MMR shot when he was growing up.
He's older than I am.
People are not dying from this stuff.
It's very, very, very, very, very rare.
It was rare, as Fauci would say.
Very rare. Dying from measles is far more rare than people dying from his remdesivir.
Far, far more rare than the ventilators or especially the poisonous mRNA shots that he put out there.
But yeah, that kind of stuff was really rare at that time.
Jason Barker says, Handy told me that AI is making firing decisions at Amazon now.
He's very close with a high-up person in the company.
Yeah, well, formulaic, anything that's formulaic.
Michelle Obama, thank you very much for the tip.
And it says, your show's a crooked stick that helps people draw straight.
Well, thank you. I appreciate that.
By the way, I had gotten a list of the people that had contributed on Zelle.
And I left it behind at my desk, so I don't have this, but Karen gave this to me.
This is a list of people who have just, we just got checks from them, and I wanted to thank them.
First name and last initial, and let you know that the gas gauge, we're going to move the gas gauge up to the halfway mark because we're at about 44%.
I calculated that out this morning.
So I appreciate the support of everybody.
We're about on target.
We're at the middle of the month, and we're right about the middle of the gas gauge.
So thank you very much. I appreciate that.
And the checks that we received, I just want to acknowledge Mary N., Margaret Mary T., Anna A., Scott C., James F., And again, I've got the list of people who contributed on Zelle and I left it behind, but I'll get that and read that out next week.
We really do appreciate that.
Those are good ways. By the way, Zelle, if your bank supports it, and of course the checks don't have the fees associated with them that the other ones do, but we appreciate that.
Whatever you wish to do, wherever you wish to contribute, we really do appreciate that.
One of the things is if you could like the stream, should have mentioned this earlier, If you could like the stream, if you could leave positive comments, that really does help our visibility, and that is a real struggle with us, as you may imagine.
So thank you very much for that.
Christian Constitutional Conservative said, I'm still suspended from X just for posting a Bible verse about homosexuality years ago, and I'm a nobody.
Well, I mean, take a look at some of the somebodies that got hit.
We've got a guy who's got over a $3,000 fine against him.
I forget. I had that article here, but I didn't get to it.
I forget where he was.
For quoting a Bible verse, you have that Finnish politician who actually held the cabinet position in the government.
And she was surprised that her church was sponsoring some kind of pride event or something like that, and so she put a Bible verse up, and this prosecutor has now come after her for a third time.
They lost the court case against her.
To shut down her free speech, they lost it on appeal, and now they're appealing to the Supreme Court.
This guy or woman is not going to give up against her.
It truly is amazing. But she said it's a bit of an ordeal, but she's happy to do it.
Hopefully she will win, because otherwise it's going to establish a precedent for persecution of free speech and the free exercise of religion.
Who are they to tell people what they can and cannot believe?
We should be able to debate these things.
And Michelle Obama, thank you again for the tip.
Says, no problem, David.
Junk Silver says, I don't trust any content provider who hasn't been banned from YouTube or at least shadow banned on X. Been banned on Facebook, been banned by PayPal, by the way.
PayPal Venmo banned me in March of 2021.
By the way, I told people, I said, you know, after they shut me down on Spreaker, where I've been since 2017, even before I went independent on my show, my show was there, and And we've got two shows.
We've got the David Knight Show on podcast.
And then we also have the real David Knight Show, which is a problem because, you know, the two of them have a split audience and I can't really get one, get rid of one, because people may not be able to find me.
You know, if I get rid of the real David Knight Show, which we created...
Because after I got fired, Alex wouldn't turn the stuff over, tried, you know, held it on for months to try to make me disappear.
So we created The Real David Knight Show, started putting it up there.
Anyway, we eventually got it, and so we're there in two different podcasts with a slightly different name, The David Knight Show and The Real David Knight Show.
And so then when I got shut down after being there for over six years, almost seven, well, six and a half years, They shut me down, and we got it back up.
Didn't realize it was shut down over the weekend.
We got it back up, and I didn't realize for a couple weeks that they had stopped the distribution of the podcast.
So it really does help if you guys like the podcast.
It helps us to get that visibility back.
But when I started it up again, I said, you know, send it out to all the different places.
Spotify is one of them. And it still says, it doesn't say that Spotify has rejected the podcast, but I got an email from somebody that said, I can't find you on Spotify.
They have rejected it again.
But they give Joe Rogan, he just had a due contract, 25 million a year or whatever that he gets.
You've got to ask yourself, why are they willing to pay him 25?
And they won't even let me get on there for free.
And actually, they had somebody there contact me and say, you know, we'd like to...
Do ads on it and that type of thing.
We'd like for you to be hosted off of Spotify.
And I said, well, you better check with your supervisors because I've been kicked off.
And he said, yeah, that's right.
We can't do that anymore.
So, appreciate that.
Freegan, I felt so grown up when I got the measles when I was six.
It was awesome. Still proud of my measles.
There you go. And be proud of your immunity because that's something you're not going to get.
I've covered this, and I covered it again when it happened in California.
I said, we've had outbreaks like this.
I had four people. They were all freaking out about it.
Four people in New York got sick.
All of them had been vaccinated, including patient zero.
All of them had been vaccinated.
Most of them had been vaccinated multiple times because they forget, and so they get it again.
This is from...
Oh, this is a question.
I want to put this out to people here.
This is from a listener.
I was just reaching out to ask if there's any way that you know of to find actual doctors, not ones that are part of the medical industrial complex.
I had one for a while during the fake pandemic, but he was reported by a bunch of people and ended up losing his license to practice medicine and had to shut down his office.
He wouldn't make people wear masks, and he never did any vaccines or even suggest them.
And I'm having a very hard time finding another real doctor like him for my daughter and I. I was wondering if you knew of a source to start looking, or if anyone in this community would know.
He says, I live in Washington State.
So, I'll put that out there.
It's an open question for people.
If you know that, pass it on to me and I'll put it out.
Like I said the other day when I mentioned this briefly, I didn't read the message.
But I mentioned it, and I said, I've interviewed a lot of people who intend to do this.
There's a huge pool of talent of doctors and nurses who did not comply with this stuff, but it's a way of getting it organized.
It's the issue. And a lot of them, and I've found in the past that it was much better to have, it's better for the doctors, it's better for us as well, to have cash patients.
I found this. We had for years Samaritan Ministries, and there's others like that.
And if you go in and you tell them, well, I'm a cash patient, We'll find things like, well, normally we'd do this and this and this, but since you're a cash patient, we don't really need to do that, so we don't do that.
And then they give you a discount years before even the Obamacare stuff came out.
There was a piece in the LA Times, and they said, we found that people who had insurance, even if they had 80% or 90% insurance, their deductible It was more than what a cash patient would pay because they would cut the prices on it and because they would pad the bill for the people if they had insurance.
And it works out better for the doctors, too, because they get a lot of hassle and delay in terms of getting their payment back.
So we had a doctor that was simply dealt with cash patients for a long time back in North Carolina.
But anyway, if anybody knows about that, You know, of doctors who are putting this together.
As I said, I've interviewed some people who intend to do this, but they don't have it in place yet.
And by the way, next week, probably not on Friday since I have Gerald on Friday, but maybe on Thursday, send me questions if you have any questions that you'd like for me to ask.
I'd like to do an Ask Me Anything show, and we'll see how many we have.
Maybe it'll be a full show, but ask me anything and I will do my best to answer it.
Of course, I'll tell you honestly what I think about all the rest of this stuff.
And StealthPatriot says, you can always find The David Knight Show on Audible.
Yes, that's true. It's not live, but it's a good alternative.
If you happen to be without internet signal, it can be downloaded.
That's right. That is one of the places where it gets put out there.
I don't know if we have that as a link on...
I know that it gets sent there, but I'm not sure if it's a link that we show there.
But yeah, it's on Audible. So thank you for mentioning that.
And so in just this short period of time we've got left, this was also sent to me.
And... This is something from somebody who is pushing the idea that January 2024 was the hottest average January ever recorded worldwide.
And, of course, I debunked this.
It's coming from CommonDreams.org.
I guess this person was sending it to me because I'm looking at some of the people on here.
They are also people of the alternative press.
But they also sent it to, like, the World Economic Forum.
And other things like that. So I'm not sure exactly where they're on.
It says, we can thank the right-wing, lunatic, psychopathic, retard, climate denier cult for this global crisis.
Well, you're more than welcome, and I'm going to do everything that I can.
You can call me all the names that you want, but I'm going to do everything I can to shut down this nonsense.
You don't have anything to compare it to, and I've already debunked all of this stuff as well.
Thank you for joining us. Have a nice weekend and we'll see you next week.
Send those questions if you want to ask me something.
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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.
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